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Swinney's First Week, Mayors and Independence Extremists

Season 3, Ep. 29

Calum, Geoff and Andy discuss John Swinney's first week as First Minister, Anna Sarwar's plans for regional mayors, and Rishi Sunak's comments on Scottish nationalism.

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