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    This is a vitally important time in Scottish politics. Find out why I'm stepping up and putting my name forward to be the next leader of the Scottish Conservatives, and why has agreed to join me on the front line:

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    Thanks so much. A humbling message from one of the most courageous people I have ever met, a real warrior for human rights. I promise I’ll use any position I get to continue the fight for human rights, for democracy and freedom.

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    It's a huge honour to have been nominated for a peerage. I also know it carries with it responsibilities. Thank you to all those who have said nice things.

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    Great to speak to ⁦⁩ this evening, the greatest paper in the country. ‘A massive privilege': Former Dudley MP Ian Austin set to take place in Lords | Express & Star

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  5. London needs new leadership - I’ve know for more than a decade and I know he will be a superb mayor

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    Today I met my counterparts from the Devolved Administrations in our latest discussion about -19. We spoke about how we will continue to work together to drive economic recovery for the UK's key sectors

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    The UK Government is investing £45m into the International Barley Hub and the Advanced Plant Growth Centre, two projects that are part of the Tay Cities Deal. Ministers and met with 🌱today to discuss their progress.

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    "It was encouraging to see how optimistic people are about the future." 👆 hosted a Fisheries Summit in Buckie as part of a visit to the North and North East of Scotland ahead of the UK's new start in 2021 👉

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    We’re going to make it easier than ever to cycle around, with new cycle routes and vouchers for bike repairs. Together we can reduce the pollution and noise on our streets, and move towards a cleaner, greener Britain.

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    I'm delighted to have signed up to 's fantastic Great British September Clean campaign. Every Cabinet Minister has pledged to take part in the scheme, which is encouraging everyone to hit their local streets, parks & beaches to fight litter.

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    I’ll be joining friends from the Jewish community tomorrow & observing the 48 hour walk out. I hope many others will do so too and show there is Let’s come together and demand twitter start dealing with racism, bigotry and hatred properly.

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    Went to York for 5 days, had a chicken wrap from food stall 3 times, don't regret it, still thinking about it; if you live there please support this delicacy and consider shipping me some pickle thank you

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    The 🇬🇧 Government is investing £38m into the Living Laboratory project at . 🔬 This will support the life sciences industry and create jobs across Scotland, with many based in Govan.

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    This week the UK Government announced £350 million to cut emissions in heavy industry and drive economic recovery from coronavirus:

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  16. Great to see recognising the force for good that is the U.K. Government- working across our country to deliver for Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and England

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    We've got a fantastic, strong, united country. We're going to bounce forward together, stronger together.

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    I took on the challenge of listing as many of the government’s achievements as possible within 2 minutes. Watch how I did here.

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    Really disappointing to see a black teacher being ambushed and incorrectly berated by when we really do need a little rationality. This isn’t going to help young black people in any way.

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    The devolved administrations in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales will receive a minimum of £3.7 billion in additional funding this year, on top of the £8.9 billion confirmed since March to support the coronavirus recovery. Read more:

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