POLICY differences between Holyrood and Westminster may be nothing new but they have been highlighted more frequently since Scotland was dragged out of Europe by Brexit. Now, our foreign policy footprint will be debated later this month at the Beyond Borders International Festival of Literature and Thought, which is making a socially distanced return at Traquair House, Innerleithen. The festival builds on Scotland’s heritage, with a programme of cultural events, exhibitions, visual arts performances and panel discussions. One of this year’s discussions is Nation to Nation: Scotland’s Foreign Policy Footprint, which will see former SNP MP Stephen Gethins and Juliet Kaarbo, from the Scottish Council on Global Affairs, debate where our foreign policy is heading.