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Swinney on indyref 10 years on: 'Scotland closer to independence now than in 2014'

Sky News Wednesday, 18 September 2024
Swinney on indyref 10 years on: 'Scotland closer to independence now than in 2014'First Minister John Swinney believes Scotland is closer to independence than it was in 2014.
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John Swinney John Swinney First Minister of Scotland since 2024

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