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Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 25 January 2021. Pictured: (left) Robert Colvile Director, Centre for Policy Studies; (right) Douglas Ross MP Scottish Conservative Leader. Leader of the Scottish Conservatives and primary advocate of the Unionist cause, Douglas Ross MP. Douglas speaking with our Director Robert Colvile, Centre For Policy Studies, on the future of the Union and what those who believe in it - from across the political spectrum - can do to preserve it. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News.

Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 25 January 2021. Pictured: (left) Robert Colvile Director, Centre for Policy Studies; (right) Douglas Ross MP Scottish Conservative Leader.  Leader of the Scottish Conservatives and primary advocate of the Unionist cause, Douglas Ross MP. Douglas speaking with our Director Robert Colvile, Centre For Policy Studies, on the future of the Union and what those who believe in it - from across the political spectrum - can do to preserve it. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News. Stock Photo
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Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 25 January 2021. Pictured: (left) Robert Colvile Director, Centre for Policy Studies; (right) Douglas Ross MP Scottish Conservative Leader. As 2021 starts, with a secured EU-UK trade deal and the pandemic enduring, the future of the Union remain at the heart of national debate, and will dominate the upcoming Scottish parliamentary elections. Leader of the Scottish Conservatives and primary advocate of the Unionist cause, Douglas Ross MP. Douglas speaking with our Director Robert Colvile, Centre For Policy Studies, on the future of the Union and what those who believe in it - from across the political spectrum - can do to preserve it. Credit: Colin Fisher

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