NR Daily: Boris Must Tread Lightly on the Scottish Question

If preserving the union is his priority, the British prime minister should handle the fraught politics of independence with the delicacy they demand.
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January 18 2020
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Madeleine Kearns

Boris Must Tread Lightly on the Scottish Question

If preserving the union is his priority, British prime minister Boris Johnson must handle the fraught politics of Scottish ...   READ MORE

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