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Originally Posted by Chris
Quite the opposite in Scotland I think. Remember the DUP’s endgame is to vandalise a process that it believes undermines the province’s place within the UK. In Edinburgh, the SNP is interested in looking like a nation-state government in waiting and prefers to try to look like a good international citizen. Generally this means they like showing up at international events at taxpayers’ expense even when they have no business being there. But it does also mean they prefer to paint Westminster as reckless and themselves as responsible international citizens. It’s very unlikely they would seek to do anything that could be said to breach international law.
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Good point re not breaching international law.
I doubt the SNP are experiencing many difficulties in painting Westminster as reckless right now. Johnson, Cummings, Carrie, et al have done that for them!
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More NI developments. Looking more like "Get Brexit wrong" than "Get Brexit done"
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Northern Ireland First Minister Paul Givan is preparing to announce his resignation, a senior Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) source says.
It is thought an announcement will come by the end of the week - potentially later today.
Senior DUP figures are set to meet later on Thursday to confirm the timing of Mr Givan's resignation statement, the PA news agency understands.
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https://news.sky.com/story/paul-giva...esign-12531664