There are only a very few people who have responded to good fortune with the overwhelming wish to share it in support of the causes in which they believed, than Colin and Chris Weir (1/2) https://t.co/FElCNu374V
So the long and the short of the Boris deal is, Northern Ireland to be offered the same status with the EU as we sought in the ‘Scotland’s Place in Europe’ document of December 2016 - with a few billion bung thrown in for the DUP! #ShortChangedScotland #NowsTheHour https://t.co/Fqlb1u3wmY
Oh, Jo-annnnnna Cherry??@joannaccherry #CherryCase
SALMOND RESPONDS TO CAMERON’S ADMISSION ON HIS ATTEMPT TO DRAG QUEEN INTO SCOTTISH REFERENDUM DEBATE https://t.co/cJ5XIFsOfV https://t.co/V3PnZQ1LKL
Therefore on this fifth anniversary we should focus not on what might have been but on the opportunity still to come. [3/3] #IndyRefDay https://t.co/K1OiQmZ3XO
If I had but known 5 years ago that @BorisJohnson would become Prime Minister and Britain would be poised on the brink of a hard #Brexit then I would have delayed the Scottish referendum and now looked forward to a 60% plus Yes vote... [1/3] #Independence https://t.co/BQ1sdZ1FYe
In reality, it is probably the case that #Scotland had to experience the fundamental shift of opinion in our first referendum before acting decisively to seize the day next time around... [2/3] #IsComing
I knew four Speakers in my times in the House of Commons. Each had great qualities. Jack Weatherill for standing up to a hostile and dominant Executive, Betty Boothroyd for her command of the Chair and Michael Martin for his basic decency (1/2)
In my estimation, Speaker Bercow embraced all of these qualities, but with one crucial addition, that no Speaker in history has done more to champion the rights of Parliament & of backbenchers than this one. For that he should have our great gratitude. Well played Mr Speaker(2/2)
Magnificent #TheOpen win for @ShaneLowryGolf and #Ireland and great sixth place in his first Open, for Oban’s Bob MacIntyre #homeofgolf https://t.co/tLVIrFQZ1w