Summary
TO STRAY into devolved matters once might be regarded as a misfortune; to do so twice looks like carelessness - or worse.
First Gordon Brown declared his opposition to a GBP 4 toll on the Forth Road Bridge before the Executive had decided what to do about it, bouncing Jack McConnell into a hurried and confused veto of the idea.See the full content of this document
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Leader: Crossing the Boundaries
Yesterday it was Alistair Darling's turn. The Scottish Secretary, who doubles as the English Transport Secretary, said he wanted to see a new Forth bridge - again, making an announcement before the Executive had taken a decision.
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