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The Stooshie Diary: Election result dooms us to years more constitutional debate

The Stooshie Diary: Election result dooms us to years more constitutional debate © IAN FORSYTH/POOL/EPA-EFE/Shutter Boris Johnson with Ben Houchen, whose victories in the north of England have been held up as an example of how the UK Government should take on the issue of Scottish independence. It was hard not to despair watching the morning political programmes and reading newspaper columns on Sunday. The adrenaline of the election a distant memory, it slowly dawned that Thursday’s poll was nothing more than another battle in the great war for the future of the Union. Nicola Sturgeon’s triumph, of course, confirmed her dominance of Scottish politics but her failure to make that decisive breakthrough with an overall majority doomed us to a constitutional back and forth over who has the biggest mandate for years to come.

Boris hails another step towards freedom from coronavirus lockdown

Boris Johnson unveiled latest stage in roadmap out of coronavirus lockdown at Downing St briefing tonight  Health chiefs say infections, hospital admissions and deaths have fallen consistently over the past months The move means coronavirus is now only in general circulation and transmission is no longer high or rising Pubs, restaurants and cafes across England will be able to seat customers inside again from Monday, May 17 Hotels, B&Bs, cinemas, theatres and museums are to reopen while limits on funeral mourners are scrapped 

Scotland vote sets up new drive for independence

Scotland vote sets up new drive for independence AFP, LONDON The Scottish National Party (SNP) yesterday said its landslide victory in Edinburgh’s devolved parliament was grounds for a fresh independence referendum, despite opposition from London. While the SNP campaigned on promises to hold a new vote, the British government which would need to give formal legal permission is opposed, raising fears of a protracted political and legal battle. The nationalists say their slightly increased share of seats, one short of an overall majority of 65, gives them a mandate for “indyref2,” so called after the “No” vote in Scotland’s first independence vote in 2014.

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