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and because of the work the chancellor has been able to do in steadying the economy and growing our economy - the fastest growth in the G7 now - I've got no doubt that we will be spending 3% on defence in the next parliament. ...
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Practices like ill-conceived subprime lending and crippling corporate fraud are side effects of a system that revolves around the individual's right to pursue his or her financial goals without the government getting involved. Capitalism's key early thinker, Scottish political economist Adam Smith, ...
Andy Burnham, the mayor of Greater Manchester and a former Labour MP, are providing guest analysis alongside the former leader of the Scottish Conservatives and star ofElectoral Dysfunction,Baroness Ruth Davidson. Image:Andy Burnham and Ruth Davidson on Election Night Live set ...
Lastly, the Scottish question frequently surfaced in the press to convey framings in favour of Scottish independence, while it was utilised in the UK–-EU relationship to contrast the two visions of Leavers and Remainers: 'Let's remind everyone that over one million people in Scotland voted ...
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“Then we can see these three peely-wally boys coming towards us,” recalls Nina, using Scottish slang for “pale.” “They looked kind of familiar. We thought they must be British, because they had no suntan yet. And sure enough, they were these three guys from the train.” ...