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Fresh scrutiny to this case, to understand what went wrong to ensure that lessons are learned for the future. And to provide answers to all victims and survivors in this case. I have asked my officials to start immediate preparatory work to set up the inquiry. As part of that work, they will explore different options for who would lead to such an inquiry. After discussing this with the family, we are in agreement that what is most important is that the person who leads the inquiry has the person who leads the inquiry has the confidence of the family, understand their trauma and has the necessary expertise to lead an inquiry of this nature and importance. This includes looking at judiciary within and outwith scotland. To be clear, i have faith and confidence in the independence and confidence in the independence and integrity of the scottish judiciary. However, there is some president in looking beyond scotland for a Chair President
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Is Boris Johnson testing the waters by having Adam Tomkins talk of 'force'?


I’VE been reading some disturbing suggestions recently and never expected a member of parliament to come up with what Adam Tomkins came out with. To suggest that the UK use force to keep Scotland as part of the UK smacks of dictatorship rather than the democracy we are meant to be living in. I can of course understand an off-the-cuff remark from someone who is not as experienced politically as an MSP, or in Adam Tomkins case both a politician and a law professor.
Ireland is a prime example of what happens when you try and force a country to remain in a union they don’t want. It has been 100 years since the partition of Ireland and the fallout is still going on. Is that what Adam Tomkins and Douglas Ross really want, or is this another daft proposal by bonkers Boris given to one of his lackeys to see what the fall-out is like? ....

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