
John Edward 🌍
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John Edward 🌍
@EdwardInEurope
Head of Operations @scga_scot. @AGBIS2. Via @SCISschools, @SEET_scotland, @scotstrongerin, @EP_Edinburgh/@EPinUK, @ScotlandEuropa, @epc_eu. AKA @cartleyhole.





The media have been having another pop at me, so here are the full facts for the public to judge for themselves: Eight years ago, in 2018, long before I was appointed a government minister in the Lords, I gave the Burns Night after-dinner speech at a rugby club before a large crowd of members and their friends, wives, husbands, and partners. I must admit, I’d had a bit to drink by then, and finished with a crude joke about the late George Michael, as I had been connecting his songs to Burns’s works. It was intended to be funny through being edgy and shocking, but I’m no Frankie Boyle or Ricky Gervais. Instead of being funny, I made members of the audience uncomfortable and instantly regretted it. I immediately apologised to the club, and made amends by voluntarily donating to the King’s Cross Steelers, the original gay-inclusive rugby union club, to support their travel and participation in the Bingham Cup in Amsterdam. I then also arranged a fixture between my club and theirs. So that’s the whole story of what happened eight years ago. Most of the media won't publish the joke, but I see that the general gist has now been reported, and I don’t want to sully your screens with something so crude.

Never were truer words said @WilliamJHague


This may seem like a small deal to some, but these reminders of our history bind us all together. Turner, Turing, Churchill, Austen. In the past it's been Elgar, Darwin, Newton, Adam Smith. We are losing those small moments in our day to remember what makes this country great.



New data shows #Brexit has lowered UK GDP by 6-8% over the past decade. Investment down 12-18%, employment down 3-4%. It's even worse than economists had predicted pre-referendum, because they thought there would be a bounce-back long term. "Economists were roughly right on the magnitude of the impact, but wrong on the timing. The consensus pre‑referendum forecast of a 4% long‑run GDP loss turned out to be close to the actual loss after five years, but too optimistic about the longer run." cepr.org/voxeu/columns/…




Labour MPs are absolutely mutinous. Not seen fury like it - from Blairites to the left. Talk of a "cover up", huge anger at the PM, questions over PM's future, one said to me it's "terminal". *Multiple* MPs likening it to the Profumo Affair.

Tributes paid to former deputy first minister Jim Wallace, who has died at the age of 71. heraldscotland.com/news/25809526.…

Scotland's first deputy first minister Lord Jim Wallace dies, aged 71 bbc.in/3ZEcEJ9









