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'Has Peter Murrell stolen that too?': Chief of scandal-hit SNP mocked over 'cunning plan' for Scottish independence after Downing Street dismisses latest referendum bid
Peter Murrell, leader of the scandal-hit Scottish National Party (SNP), faces mockery over a proposed 'cunning plan' for Scottish independence after the UK government dismissed a recent referendum request. The article highlights political tensions surrounding the SNP's efforts to advance independence despite opposition.
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