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Patrick Grady MP on the Brexit 'debate'

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Well, if Scotland was under any illusions about its place in the "Mother of Parliaments", they were shattered during the past week's bizarre debate on the triggering of Brexit under Theresa May's Tory Government. That's certainly the view of the SNP MPs who attempted to file 50 varied amendments to the government's Bill, itself presented only after Mrs May was forced to do so by the Supreme Court. The Government response was - to say the least - hostile. Glasgow North MP Patrick Grady came into the Newsnet Radio studio to recount his week in Parliament, and the impressions he gained, to our regular podcast host, Derek Bateman. This was a week where Scottish interests on Europe were cast aside by a Government bent on a so-called "hard Brexit", and unwilling to make exceptions for Scotland. The question for Scottish MPs now is: What next?
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Well, if Scotland was under any illusions about its place in the "Mother of Parliaments", they were shattered during the past week's bizarre debate on the triggering of Brexit under Theresa May's Tory Government. That's certainly the view of the SNP MPs who attempted to file 50 varied amendments to the government's Bill, itself presented only after Mrs May was forced to do so by the Supreme Court. The Government response was - to say the least - hostile. Glasgow North MP Patrick Grady came into the Newsnet Radio studio to recount his week in Parliament, and the impressions he gained, to our regular podcast host, Derek Bateman. This was a week where Scottish interests on Europe were cast aside by a Government bent on a so-called "hard Brexit", and unwilling to make exceptions for Scotland. The question for Scottish MPs now is: What next?
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