Henry Hill: Leadership hopefuls queue up to disavow second referendum on Scottish independence
Also: Welsh and Scottish Labour throw their weight behind EU referendum re-run after poll drubbing; UUP and Sinn Fein leaders in trouble.
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Also: Welsh and Scottish Labour throw their weight behind EU referendum re-run after poll drubbing; UUP and Sinn Fein leaders in trouble.
Almost nine in ten of our panellists want May’s successor in place by the start of the summer recess.
In both countries, the votes of both Labour and especially the Conservatives have been squeezed between the Brexiteers and the separatists.
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Both have chosen people with previous experience of their constituencies, which will stand them in good stead in the event of an early election.
Marr’s interview has shaped the news agenda whilst the Brexit Party leader has another opportunity to burnish his outsider status.
A lethal combination of strategic incoherence and operational incompetence has seen the Remain wave pass the would-be mould-breakers by.
The new Solicitor General and FCO/DfID minister are both sensible choices, which might say more about the Prime Minister’s position than her judgement.
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Could the absence of the Brexit Party explain in part the enormous increase in the number of ‘Others’ being returned?
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The Government’s combination of pro-shale rhetoric and highly restrictive regulation could almost be calculated to please nobody.
Also: Will Lyra McKee’s murder in Londonderry be enough to re-start the political process in Northern Ireland? It doesn’t seem likely.
Also: Dugdale wins lawsuit against cybernat blogger; devolution row as English hospitals shut out Welsh patients over funding; and a week in SNP bad news.
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