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BoJo is only now realising that Brexit has given the final push to NI and Scotland to leave the union. When they do, Wales will want more autonomy and they will get it. BoJo prevented the EU from opening an office in NI to facilitate trade and his cronies are kicking up a fuss in Scotland by attempting to remove any trace of pro EU symbols from public buildings.
Little England will become just that, a poor little European country with the only power being some unaffordable nuclear submarines and a tax haven for the rich crooks. The sleeping aspirations of the return of the empire will be snuffed out.
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"Scottish Tory members say Mr Johnson’s suggestion that devolution has been a disaster has added to the difficulty of stopping what polls suggest will be a landslide victory for the SNP in Holyrood elections next May.
The SNP, which insists victory in May would give it a mandate to hold a second independence referendum, has said the prime minister’s comments showed Conservative commitment to devolution was a facade.
“Worth bookmarking these PM comments for the next time Tories say they’re not a threat to the powers of the Scottish parliament,” Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland’s first minister and SNP leader, tweeted on Monday."
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