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HENRY McLEISH: The European Super League is a sickening example of greed on a grand scale - Scottish football must not get dragged down
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THE all purpose alibi in Westminster’s serial lobbying scandals is that “no rules were broken.” Which only underlines how hopelessly inadequate these rules must have been. Even the reliably blunt Lord Pickles, who gained plaudits for telling a committee last week that he could detect no particular boundaries between seconded civil servants and the private sector, turns out to be president of a forum to improve liaison between business and the Tory party. One which openly flags up its ready access to government. This interesting detail somehow failed to find its way into the cv he offered up to those nice folks who appointed him to lead a watchdog operation overseeing, er, business appointments of former ministers and civil servants. In his defence, Eric Pickles has made it clear that this particular watchdog lacks any teeth; a sizeable canine handicap.
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Keir Starmer branded out of touch after 60% of UK Labour members back indyref2
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Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross squirmed when asked to explain the Tories’ issues with the UN Rights of the Child legislation AS the election campaigning progresses, it’s becoming increasingly obvious that the arguments deployed by the Union-supporting parties have waved goodbye to logic and no longer make any sense whatsoever. There has long been a philosophical gap between the Scottish and the UK parliaments. It’s not buying into the myth of Scottish exceptionalism to recognise that the Westminster Parliament operates within a completely different moral code to its equivalent in Holyrood. Take the recent furore over whether or not Nicola Sturgeon broke the ministerial code. There was general agreement that she would have been morally required to resign had she been found by QC James Hamilton’s independent inquiry to have done so. Indeed,
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