The Herald:

IN Scotland there are only two possible responses to the way Boris Johnson’s Tory government treats the union: the unbridled glee of Yes voters, delighted at the casual, brutal neglect, which builds the case for independence every day; or the utter despair of unionists, appalled at Conservatives undermining any notion that the UK is a partnership of equals based on respect and consent.

Yesterday, at UK parliamentary committee hearings discussing the state of the UK, the Tories approached the union the way a slightly psychopathic child might approach a new pet kitten.

Michael Gove was there - channelling the White Queen from Alice in Wonderland, believing “six impossible things before breakfast”.


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