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Aug 2024
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Common Sense Politics With Craig Houston

UK Column
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Why did Humza Yousaf call Craig Houston an ‘Islamophobic far-right conspiracy theorist’? Craig, a Scottish Unionist podcaster, shared with Diane Rasmussen McAdie what he thinks should be done to repair the disaster that the SNP have created in Scotland. Read the write-up at: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/common-sense-politics-with-craig-houston  
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