Theresa May will need to keep several balls in play, but she must be careful not to drop the Scottish one, writes Scott Macnab Theresa May has already made it clear that she is ready for the looming Scottish independence rematch, as she spelled out her intention to make a “passionate case” for Scotland's place in the union in a plea to party activists north of the Border. But as Mrs May prepares to assume the highest office in the United Kingdom later today, the magnitude of the task is resolving the increasingly fragmented constitutional situation will surely be front and centre of her thoughts. Her foremost responsibility of pulling Britain out of Europe will be complex enough. But she...
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