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A wee reminder about #ScotRefThe vote was passed by MSPs in Holyrood by 69 to 59#Legitimacy #Institutions #Scotland #Democracy pic.twitter.com/MApN7oJjHw— Pilar Fernandez (@pilaraymara) 15 de mayo de 2017
@BBCPhilipSim .Could you please ask if by "public consent" we can understand a decision voted by overall majority of the democratic Scottish Parliament?— Pilar Fernandez (@pilaraymara) 19 de mayo de 2017
@BBCPhilipSim or the message that people of Scotland sent in #council17... or the voice that Scots will send on #GE17? Thank you— Pilar Fernandez (@pilaraymara) 19 de mayo de 2017
@pilaraymara Tories say "public consent" is a "principle", not specifically to do with election results/dates etc. Say onus is on pro-indy side to prove— Philip Sim (@BBCPhilipSim) 19 de mayo de 2017
Efforts to define indyref2 terms in Tory manifesto continue. "Played out" seems to mean post Brexit & after any resulting devolution beds in pic.twitter.com/mk3IE9xXUO— Philip Sim (@BBCPhilipSim) 19 de mayo de 2017
May under fire on constitution as she pledges "Unionist government" https://t.co/tsWztjAZ4SBye bye devolved administrations... 🙁🙁🙁— Pilar Fernandez (@pilaraymara) 20 de mayo de 2017
Hidden at the end of the Tory manifesto is a pretty astonishing commitment to actively regulating the internet. https://t.co/LasN18021r— Jim Waterson (@jimwaterson) 18 de mayo de 2017
This tweet from February 2017:
— Pilar Fernandez (@pilaraymara) 7 de febrero de 2017
To me, the strategy of the conservatives is crystal clear. Be aware, Scotland:
— Pilar Fernandez (@pilaraymara) 15 de mayo de 2017
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