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The Scottish Tory leader just demonstrated how she can be the perfect antidote to Salmond.
The No campaign must not put the boot into the First Minister. They must tease him instead.
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It’s all about withholding the power for change from the nationalists. But the question is: will the public believe the Unionists’ promises?
The unionists’ new slogan seeks to neutralise the debate and reassure voters intimidated by Yes rhetoric.
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“I’m proud of Britain as a multinational country with an inclusive idea of what it means to be British.”
Labour’s timidity has left a space for Tory boldness. But will the Commission take it?
The SNP made it their mission to demonise Farage’s party – they failed, and it’s a real blow.
This was probably the most structured campaign we’ve run in recent times – direct contact was made with more than 90 per cent of all known Conservatives.
We must be clearer about what we are trying to achieve within Europe if we are to obtain reforms that suit us.
The Union is safe, at least for now. If ever there were a sure thing in politics, it’s this.
It was the Prime Minister who crossed Ruth Davidson’s original line in the sand, and said that more powers are necessary for the Scottish Parliament.