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that, i think the labour pa , for you? that, i think the labour party. because _ for you? that, i think the labour party, because we _ for you? that, i think the labour party, because we have - for you? that, i think the labour party, because we have the - for you? that, i think the labour. party, because we have the political system that we do, needs to be a broad church. from what i can see thatis broad church. from what i can see that is happening, that is, you know, becoming more difficult. iam a strong supporter of palestine. i do watch the news. and i am worried at what is happening, i was hoping to be a strong voice for human rights, i'm not ashamed to say that, i have expressed that within the party and within meetings, i am really concerned about how i feel about the stance that the labour party took early on with gaza, i am proud to say that i support them. could this be the point where people on the left leave labour, split from labour? i on the left leave labour, split from labour? ~ ., on the left leave labour, split from labour? ,, ., ., ., on the left leave
that, i think the labour pa , for you? that, i think the labour party. because _ for you? that, i think the labour party, because we _ for you? that, i think the labour party, because we have - for you? that, i think the labour party, because we have the - for you? that, i think the labour. party, because we have the political system that we do, needs to be a broad church. from what i can see thatis broad church. from what i can see that is happening, that is, you know, becoming more difficult....
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long-standing member of the labour pa. , , long-standing member of the labour pa. , i, party. yes, that's partly sheer len . th party. yes, that's partly sheer length of _ party. yes, that's partly sheer length of time _ party. yes, that's partly sheer length of time served, - party. yes, that's partly sheer length of time served, the - party. yes, that's partly sheer- length of time served, the stresses and strains of being an mp, and it is getting more stressful as time goes on. most politicians will tell you that, the abuse that they have. 0ne you that, the abuse that they have. one interesting thing from harriet harman and theresa may, the outgoing prime minister also leaving, both of them talked about the importance of public service and despite the stresses of being a politician, the amount of good you can do. it's fascinating because they are pleased that their defence of politics and being a politician comes against the backdrop of this particular election of absolutely crash in public trust and affection for politics and the political system and political parties. the
long-standing member of the labour pa. , , long-standing member of the labour pa. , i, party. yes, that's partly sheer len . th party. yes, that's partly sheer length of _ party. yes, that's partly sheer length of time _ party. yes, that's partly sheer length of time served, - party. yes, that's partly sheer length of time served, the - party. yes, that's partly sheer- length of time served, the stresses and strains of being an mp, and it is getting more stressful as time goes on. most...
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party. vote for keir starmer's labour pa . �* , . ~ vote for keir starmer's labour pa . �*, ., ., party. let's talk about reform uk. the)! nearly _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat the _ party. let's talk about reform uk. j they nearly beat the conservatives and there were only a hundred votes in it. �* , ,., , and there were only a hundred votes in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very — in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly _ in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is _ in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is that - in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is that if. the shows very clearly is that if you vote for reform uk you are voting for keir starmer's labour party, a labour party who will not act to control illegal migration, they have no plans for our country and will take us backwards in terms of the economic progress we are making. of the economic progress we are makinr. ~ ., ,, ~' of the economic progress
party. vote for keir starmer's labour pa . �* , . ~ vote for keir starmer's labour pa . �*, ., ., party. let's talk about reform uk. the)! nearly _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat the _ party. let's talk about reform uk. j they nearly beat the conservatives and there were only a hundred votes in it. �* , ,., , and there were only a hundred votes in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very — in it....
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., labour party? yes, the conservative pa of, labour party? yes, the conservative party of. fighting — labour party? yes, the conservative party of, fighting this _ labour party? yes, the conservative party of, fighting this evening i party of, fighting this evening after we heard that information about logan defecting. the local conservative association wanted and deselected for inactivity in his failure to be present for extended periods of time. and, asking number ten for a peerage. a fight will continue for the rest of this evening and possibly under further days as well remember, this is not the first affection than the conservative party to the labour party that we have seen in recent weeks, we saw natalie, conservative mps defecting to labor as well and lots of talk on the town of natalie being on the right of the party and thatis being on the right of the party and that is probably not necessarily the case of mark logan and in recent weeks, he has been vocal about his want for a cease—fire in gaza it is also spoken about him watchi
., labour party? yes, the conservative pa of, labour party? yes, the conservative party of. fighting — labour party? yes, the conservative party of, fighting this _ labour party? yes, the conservative party of, fighting this evening i party of, fighting this evening after we heard that information about logan defecting. the local conservative association wanted and deselected for inactivity in his failure to be present for extended periods of time. and, asking number ten for a peerage. a...
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the labour pa . ~ ., another awkward one for the labour pa . w, ~' , party. nick, i know you will keep across this _ party. nick, i know you will keep across this for _ party. nick, i know you will keep across this for us, _ party. nick, i know you will keep across this for us, thank - party. nick, i know you will keep across this for us, thank you. - a police officer has been shot in the leg with a crossbow — and a man was stabbed in what was described as a "serious assault and weapons incident". police shot and arrested a 5a—year—old suspect who is now in hospital. the incident happened last night near high wycombe, from where frances read sent this report. 0fficers now on the scene after one of their own was shot with a crossbow. in this quiet cul de sac yesterday evening, police were first called to a stabbing. it was when they got here that the officer was shot in the leg. armed police then shot a 5a—year—old man and arrested him on suspicion of attempted murder, as families ran for cover. i got out of the car and he said, "get back in the car.
the labour pa . ~ ., another awkward one for the labour pa . w, ~' , party. nick, i know you will keep across this _ party. nick, i know you will keep across this for _ party. nick, i know you will keep across this for us, _ party. nick, i know you will keep across this for us, thank - party. nick, i know you will keep across this for us, thank you. - a police officer has been shot in the leg with a crossbow — and a man was stabbed in what was described as a "serious assault and weapons...
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billion pillage from the labour pa ? ., , billion pillage from the labour pa ? ., party? voters across the country are disappointed — party? voters across the country are disappointed by — party? voters across the country are disappointed by the _ party? voters across the country are disappointed by the u-turns - party? voters across the country are disappointed by the u-turns from i party? voters across the country are | disappointed by the u-turns from the disappointed by the u—turns from the labour party on their previously flagship climate investment policy, on their position on israel— gaza, on their position on israel— gaza, on their position on israel— gaza, on their rolling back of policies and standing up for renters and rent controls, on public investment in public ownership of public services, the list goes on and on. just public ownership of public services, the list goes on and on.— the list goes on and on. just to have a more — the list goes on and on. just to have a more specific— the list goes on and on. just to have a more specific quest
billion pillage from the labour pa ? ., , billion pillage from the labour pa ? ., party? voters across the country are disappointed — party? voters across the country are disappointed by — party? voters across the country are disappointed by the _ party? voters across the country are disappointed by the u-turns - party? voters across the country are disappointed by the u-turns from i party? voters across the country are | disappointed by the u-turns from the disappointed by the u—turns...
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tell the labour pa if stoke newington. tell the labour party if they _ stoke newington. tell the labour party if they don't _ stoke newington. tell the labour party if they don't want _ stoke newington. tell the labour party if they don't want diane... l party if they don't want diane... diane _ party if they don't want diane... diane abbott _ party if they don't want diane... diane abbott they're _ party if they don't want diane... diane abbott they're addressingj diane abbott they're addressing about 200 supporters here at hackney town hall about the situation, i say the situation because as we have heard her say in this crowd, she says she has been barred from standing for the labour party at the general election in this area. the party, sir keir starmer, the labour leader has said that that is not the case in the final decision has actually been made yet so a lot of confusion and it seems to me plausible of the process is still playing albert miss abbott is saying that she is absolutely certain she is not being allowed to stand by the labour party and it is proving t
tell the labour pa if stoke newington. tell the labour party if they _ stoke newington. tell the labour party if they don't _ stoke newington. tell the labour party if they don't want _ stoke newington. tell the labour party if they don't want diane... l party if they don't want diane... diane _ party if they don't want diane... diane abbott _ party if they don't want diane... diane abbott they're _ party if they don't want diane... diane abbott they're addressingj diane abbott they're...
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the leader of the labour pa , answer. the leader of the labour party. keir— answer. the leader of the labour party, keir starmer. _ party, keir starmer. applause. sir keir starmer spoke at a village hall in sussex. iii sir keir starmer spoke at a village hall in sussex.— hall in sussex. if you are working class, hall in sussex. if you are working class. you _ hall in sussex. if you are working class. you are — hall in sussex. if you are working class, you are scared _ hall in sussex. if you are working class, you are scared of- hall in sussex. if you are working class, you are scared of debt. - hall in sussex. if you are workingi class, you are scared of debt. my mum and dad were scared of debt. they said they would choose the bill that they wouldn't pay rather than going to bed, and they chose the phone bill, they would have the phone bill, they would have the phone cut off rather than pay the bill because it was the easiest one to do without —— rather than go into debt. to do without -- rather than go into debt. ., ., to do without -- rather than go into de
the leader of the labour pa , answer. the leader of the labour party. keir— answer. the leader of the labour party, keir starmer. _ party, keir starmer. applause. sir keir starmer spoke at a village hall in sussex. iii sir keir starmer spoke at a village hall in sussex.— hall in sussex. if you are working class, hall in sussex. if you are working class. you _ hall in sussex. if you are working class. you are — hall in sussex. if you are working class, you are scared _ hall in sussex. if...
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to on the bbc he's 'oining the labour pa . . , , labour party. overall, the sense in the tone and _ labour party. overall, the sense in the tone and open _ labour party. overall, the sense in the tone and open the _ labour party. overall, the sense in the tone and open the optimism i labour party. overall, the sense in the tone and open the optimism is| labour party. overall, the sense in i the tone and open the optimism is no longer with the conservative party. questions over diane abbott, the deputy leader says she should be allowed to stand at the election. in other news, nine—year—old girl is in critical condition and three adults seriously injured following a shooting in east london. please confirm two bodies have been found in the search for missing father and sun in glencoe. “ son. the man who was until last at the conservative mp for bolton northeast in greater manchester has joined the labour party. mark logan is not standing at the general
to on the bbc he's 'oining the labour pa . . , , labour party. overall, the sense in the tone and _ labour party. overall, the sense in the tone and open _ labour party. overall, the sense in the tone and open the _ labour party. overall, the sense in the tone and open the optimism i labour party. overall, the sense in the tone and open the optimism is| labour party. overall, the sense in i the tone and open the optimism is no longer with the conservative party. questions over diane abbott, the...
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for the labour pa . ., ., party. nobody has voted for the reneral party. nobody has voted for the general election _ party. nobody has voted for the general election yet, _ party. nobody has voted for the general election yet, so - party. nobody has voted for the general election yet, so i'm - party. nobody has voted for the | general election yet, so i'm very cautious— general election yet, so i'm very cautious and i will be asking for each _ cautious and i will be asking for each and — cautious and i will be asking for each and every vote, people voted for local— each and every vote, people voted for local things here but will be voting — for local things here but will be voting for— for local things here but will be voting for national things when the general— voting for national things when the general election comes, but this i think— general election comes, but this i think is— general election comes, but this i think is a — general election comes, but this i think is a sign people in lincoln
for the labour pa . ., ., party. nobody has voted for the reneral party. nobody has voted for the general election _ party. nobody has voted for the general election yet, _ party. nobody has voted for the general election yet, so - party. nobody has voted for the general election yet, so i'm - party. nobody has voted for the | general election yet, so i'm very cautious— general election yet, so i'm very cautious and i will be asking for each _ cautious and i will be asking for each and —...
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i don't... lot of switching to the labour party. idon't..._ lot of switching to the labour pa . idon't... ~ . ., ., party. i don't. .. what about reform? i don't party. i don't. .. what about reform? i don't think— party. i don't. .. what about reform? i don't think on _ party. i don't. .. what about reform? i don't think on labour— party. i don't. .. what about reform? i don't think on labour people - party. i don't. .. what about reform? i don't think on labour people are i i don't think on labour people are excited about a keir starmer government. that is not something i'm picking up on reform i'm not getting a lot of switching, people who were always going to vote for the brexit party are interested in reform. i wish to approach those people again and try to persuade them to vote for us.— them to vote for us. they nearly beat ou them to vote for us. they nearly beat you in _ them to vote for us. they nearly beat you in blackpool. _ at the moment reform have won two council seats, versus the green..., who have won 159 to reform's two. the workers party of britain has fo
i don't... lot of switching to the labour party. idon't..._ lot of switching to the labour pa . idon't... ~ . ., ., party. i don't. .. what about reform? i don't party. i don't. .. what about reform? i don't think— party. i don't. .. what about reform? i don't think on _ party. i don't. .. what about reform? i don't think on labour— party. i don't. .. what about reform? i don't think on labour people - party. i don't. .. what about reform? i don't think on labour people are i i don't think...
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party. voted for it tonight and the labour pa . �* . voted for it tonight and the labour pa . . . ., voted for it tonight and the labour pa . . . . ., , ., voted for it tonight and the labour pa .�* . . ., ., party. angela, what would you say to that? congratulations _ party. angela, what would you say to that? congratulations to _ party. angela, what would you say to that? congratulations to chris - party. angela, what would you say to that? congratulations to chris webb, | that? congratulations to chris webb, the result was _ that? congratulations to chris webb, the result was not _ that? congratulations to chris webb, the result was not unexpected. - that? congratulations to chris webb, | the result was not unexpected. given the result was not unexpected. given the circumstances that caused the by—election in the first place, you know, _ by—election in the first place, you know. it — by—election in the first place, you know, it was always going to be difficult — know, it was always going to be difficult for the conservatives. what — difficult for the conservatives. w
party. voted for it tonight and the labour pa . �* . voted for it tonight and the labour pa . . . ., voted for it tonight and the labour pa . . . . ., , ., voted for it tonight and the labour pa .�* . . ., ., party. angela, what would you say to that? congratulations _ party. angela, what would you say to that? congratulations to _ party. angela, what would you say to that? congratulations to chris - party. angela, what would you say to that? congratulations to chris webb, | that?...
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party _ someone who turned around the labour pa . ., , ., ., , , ., party. no, you ignored my question. why should — party. no, you ignored my question. why should they _ party. no, you ignored my question. why should they trust _ party. no, you ignored my question. why should they trust him _ party. no, you ignored my question. why should they trust him when - party. no, you ignored my question. why should they trust him when he i why should they trust him when he has ditched or rolled back so many of his original policies? i has ditched or rolled back so many of his original policies?— of his original policies? i don't think that's — of his original policies? i don't think that's true. _ of his original policies? i don't think that's true. it _ of his original policies? i don't think that's true. it is - of his original policies? i don't l think that's true. it is absolutely true. let think that's true. it is absolutely true- let me _ think that's true. it is absolutely true. let me give _ think that's true. it is absolutely true. let me give you _ t
party _ someone who turned around the labour pa . ., , ., ., , , ., party. no, you ignored my question. why should — party. no, you ignored my question. why should they _ party. no, you ignored my question. why should they trust _ party. no, you ignored my question. why should they trust him _ party. no, you ignored my question. why should they trust him when - party. no, you ignored my question. why should they trust him when he i why should they trust him when he has ditched or rolled back...
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it is very few brow, i was told a lectern was coming up, but it's a pa system. sorry about that, these things happen! sonia, you were talking about labour wanting to fight on public services, but this will now be a moment of truth for
it is very few brow, i was told a lectern was coming up, but it's a pa system. sorry about that, these things happen! sonia, you were talking about labour wanting to fight on public services, but this will now be a moment of truth for
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i for putting is a vote for the labour pa . p, , for putting is a vote for the labour pa . . , . party. i hear this time and time aaain. party. i hear this time and time again- you _ party. i hear this time and time again. you said _ party. i hear this time and time again. you said it _ party. i hear this time and time again. you said it earlier. i party. i hear this time and time again. you said it earlier. the i again. you said it earlier. the simple — again. you said it earlier. the simple fact— again. you said it earlier. the simple fact is, _ again. you said it earlier. the simple fact is, we _ again. you said it earlier. the simple fact is, we have - again. you said it earlier. the simple fact is, we have a i again. you said it earlier. the i simple fact is, we have a mayor in london _ simple fact is, we have a mayor in london who— simple fact is, we have a mayor in london who has _ simple fact is, we have a mayor in london who has been _ simple fact is, we have a mayor in london who has been dishonest, i london who has been dishonest, andm _ london who has been disho
i for putting is a vote for the labour pa . p, , for putting is a vote for the labour pa . . , . party. i hear this time and time aaain. party. i hear this time and time again- you _ party. i hear this time and time again. you said _ party. i hear this time and time again. you said it _ party. i hear this time and time again. you said it earlier. i party. i hear this time and time again. you said it earlier. the i again. you said it earlier. the simple — again. you said it earlier. the simple...
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not really because the labour pa had a home? not really because the labour party had a toxic— home? not really because the labour party had a toxic campaign _ home? not really because the labour party had a toxic campaign and - home? not really because the labour party had a toxic campaign and they i party had a toxic campaign and they chose to fight that in basildon. they put out literature that was factually incorrect, they played into the fact there has been a waste change because we needed to get our recycling up because it's the right thing to do and secondly because it translates from a landfill tax negative outflow to the council to a positive inflow of money on tax credits for recycling. and they capitalised on vast change just to make a point. what would make it interesting is that they promise they will change it back. we know that if they were truthful to us, it's not possible to do that. it will be interesting if they follow up will be interesting if they follow up on that promise. haste will be interesting if they follow up on that promise.— will be interesting if the
not really because the labour pa had a home? not really because the labour party had a toxic— home? not really because the labour party had a toxic campaign _ home? not really because the labour party had a toxic campaign and - home? not really because the labour party had a toxic campaign and they i party had a toxic campaign and they chose to fight that in basildon. they put out literature that was factually incorrect, they played into the fact there has been a waste change because we...
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party. by diane abbott's station in any labour party-— by diane abbott's station in any labour pa . ., ,, i. , . labour party. thank you very much for that now- _ labour party. thank you very much for that now. let's _ labour party. thank you very much for that now. let's stick _ labour party. thank you very much for that now. let's stick with - labour party. thank you very much for that now. let's stick with that. l sir keir starmer has denied blocking candidates from the left of the party from standing in the election. he repeated, no decision has been taken to bar diane abbott, who, he says, has been a trailblazer as an mp. notjust labour grappling with selection candidates. the conservative party doing the same with so many candidates standing down. joining me now william atkinson, assistant editorfor the conservative home website and alice perry, former chair of labour's national executive committee. alice, i know you can't talk about the details of the diane abbott case, but from the outside, people looking on, it looks like a complete mess at the moment. i looking on, it look
party. by diane abbott's station in any labour party-— by diane abbott's station in any labour pa . ., ,, i. , . labour party. thank you very much for that now- _ labour party. thank you very much for that now. let's _ labour party. thank you very much for that now. let's stick _ labour party. thank you very much for that now. let's stick with - labour party. thank you very much for that now. let's stick with that. l sir keir starmer has denied blocking candidates from the left of the party...
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the labour pa said triggle has the details. the labour party said one _ triggle has the details. the labour party said one of— triggle has the details. the labour party said one of the _ triggle has the details. the labour party said one of the first - triggle has the details. the labour party said one of the first steps i triggle has the details. the labour party said one of the first steps itl party said one of the first steps it will take if it wins power is to start tackling the backlog. it currently stands at 7.5 million, more than 3 million more than before the pandemic. it says, to start tackling this, it will create an extra 40,000 appointments and operations a week and it will do this through using the private sector more, and also, getting the nhs to do more in the evenings and weekends. it points to hospitals that have started doing this and it is a very effective way of getting through the waiting lists. it says it wants to spread that out across the nhs but the key thing that has not been set out, it has not been set out by any other parties, for that matter, is ho
the labour pa said triggle has the details. the labour party said one _ triggle has the details. the labour party said one of— triggle has the details. the labour party said one of the _ triggle has the details. the labour party said one of the first - triggle has the details. the labour party said one of the first steps i triggle has the details. the labour party said one of the first steps itl party said one of the first steps it will take if it wins power is to start tackling the backlog....
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and as i said earlier, i think labour is giving them a chance just by so many faux pas, just by by so many faux pas, just by by so many slip ups. but coming back to iain dale, i've been i enjoy being on his program and he's just someone who speaks his mind, you know, he's straight up and honest and i think that, could this be a publicity stunt for lbc? i don't he doesn't strike me as that type. >> he's too straight. >> he's too straight. >> they're all that type, rogeh >> they're all that type, rogeh >> but the question is, should alex dyke replace iain dale on lbc? absolutely, i think so. and watch those ratings go through the roof because you still do loads of radio, don't you. >> i haven't done it since october, but, but you've got haven't you got some irons in the fire. well, i'm involved with a new channel on sky called rewind tv. that's what i'm doing. there you go. but i would like to. i'd like to get back into doing some radio. >> well, i think you should be, because you are a bbc radio legend, ian, let me tell you, ian dale, watch your back, because alex dyke is coming for yo
and as i said earlier, i think labour is giving them a chance just by so many faux pas, just by by so many faux pas, just by by so many slip ups. but coming back to iain dale, i've been i enjoy being on his program and he's just someone who speaks his mind, you know, he's straight up and honest and i think that, could this be a publicity stunt for lbc? i don't he doesn't strike me as that type. >> he's too straight. >> he's too straight. >> they're all that type, rogeh...
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it is very few brow, i was told a lectern was coming up, but it's a pa system. sorry about that, these things happen! sonia, you were talking about labour wanting to fight on public services, but this will now be a moment of truth for labour, won't it? they are significantly ahead in the polls, but they have been criticised repeatedly for not being detailed enoughin repeatedly for not being detailed enough in terms of their policies, figures and costing. that is going to have to change now.— figures and costing. that is going to have to change now. well, there is certainly — to have to change now. well, there is certainly going — to have to change now. well, there is certainly going to _ to have to change now. well, there is certainly going to be _ to have to change now. well, there is certainly going to be more i is certainly going to be more scrutiny on labour and their policies as we move into an election. but labour have played a very cautious strategy. they have tied themselves to the same macroeconomic rules that the conservatives have on spending an
it is very few brow, i was told a lectern was coming up, but it's a pa system. sorry about that, these things happen! sonia, you were talking about labour wanting to fight on public services, but this will now be a moment of truth for labour, won't it? they are significantly ahead in the polls, but they have been criticised repeatedly for not being detailed enoughin repeatedly for not being detailed enough in terms of their policies, figures and costing. that is going to have to change now.—...
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that said, i think they will struggle to hold onto many of their seats, so i think labour are going to pick up significant support in scotland. the possibility that this is going to be quite a difficult time for the scottish national party. time for the scottish national pa . ~ . ., time for the scottish national pa . . , ., ., time for the scottish national pa . ~ , ., ., ., , time for the scottish national pa. ., party. we start to get a bit of detail how. — party. we start to get a bit of...