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8 Nov
The right are going for Geoffrey Cox because, as Attorney General, he refused to sign off on a no deal Brexit after the Benn ammendent passed. Image
He is a great performer in court, fighting with judges, waving his wig around.
He's certainly not the worst of that bunch, he earns his money because he is one of the top people in his field.
He could walk out of parliament tomorrow and earn 10 times what he gets now.
Cox is not a guy who, like Patterson, earns money from being in parliament.
He loses money for being in parliament.
Read 4 tweets
6 Nov
The last big international protest in Scotland was the G8 at Gleneagles in 2005.
A couple of stories
A few of us noticed that there was always a large police presence outside Borders bookshop in Buchanan Street.
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I asked and was told that the police had intelligence that some of the protest groups used the slogan "No Nations, no Borders," so they considered the bookshop under threat.
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The second one. At the march at Gleneagles itself, a group of about 50 young people, dressed as clowns, (The Clown Army) wandered into a field outside the venue.
The next thing you know.
3
Read 10 tweets
6 Nov
Scottish police "containing," climate justice marchers in Glasgow today.
#COP26
(Watch the wee girl shouting at about 20 seconds in)
A police spokesman said "Something about the group raised red flags."
Read 4 tweets
6 Nov
George Square now (the march isn't here yet. Image
Bad weather you say? Image
Police have kettled, sorry contained, a small group of protesters at the side of the square
The marchers are just dancing ImageImage
Read 6 tweets
28 Oct
Proceedings resume in the Julian Assange extradition hearing in London.
Counsel for #Assange, Edward Fitzgerald QC, is continuing his submissions on why the judge in the original case was justified in relying on the evidence of psychiatrist Michael Kopelman.
"He was an impartial and reliable witness," he says.
Mark Summers QC for Mr Assange rises to continue the defence submissions.
He begins by reviewing the evidence about US prison conditions.
Read 20 tweets
28 Oct
Back at court 4 of the Royal Courts of Justice for the second day of the Julian #Assange extradition hearing.
Proceedings due to begin at 10.30
Edward Fitzgerald QC for Mr Assange rises to begin his submissions.
He tells the court his client won't be attending today by video link.
Mr Fitzgerald says that US assurances that #Assange will not be put in a "supermax," prison do not deal with the effect actual extradition and ant detention will have on his client.
Read 18 tweets

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