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"Ms Somerville said it will not be withdrawn, adding that Holyrood was open to working with the UK government to compromise on the bill."

 

Either not paying attention or completely deusional, either way not much of a thinker.

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//Westminster has now confirmed it intends to seek reimbursement for the legal costs incurred defending its decision.// -

//Ms Somerville said: "Due to the intransigence of the current UK government, I'm confident that any repetition of our offer to seek compromise would again be rebuffed.

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"We will therefore focus on working with an incoming UK government which we hope will have more respect for devolution and is willing to work together, even when sometimes we disagree".//

sounds like they've dropped it to me and are hoping that the next governmemt might not block their next attempt.

As you say: Either not paying attention or completely deusional, either way not much of a thinker.

 

I suppose a bombshell like this (no, not really) is an attempt to divert attention from the all but invisible woman, her husband and their touring requisites, iPadgate, Covid spreading tinks on trains, touchy-feely shenanigans, Humbug's support of terrorism by his fellow adherents, nae ferries, closure of Grangemouth refinery, the many 'spaceports' in the least accessible parts of our sprawling and badly paved country and to cap it all to stop normal folk staring in amazement at a bunch of roasters who imagine themselves players on the world stage.

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