Devolution anorak, parliamentary history nerd & recovering academic. Any views expressed are not those of my employer (yada yada etc passim)
Academic work: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Adam-Evans-11
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Surprised that that number’s so high…
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“Apparently some of them are used to smoking a rather different herb…”
“Apparently some have racked up quite a bill getting there…”
“Apparently drivers are hoping that there’ll be off-peak prices…”
We cut live to the President
“Apparently she just needed some support from her Father…”
“Apparently Toby Carvery will have to fork out a lot of money…”
“Apparently if the fuel situation gets any worse, locals will resort to Moscow mules…”
For those interested in Welsh politics, the reality of minority govts looks set to bite today with the Welsh Govt at risk of losing its first, as well as potentially a second, vote today #senedd #devolution
“Apparently critics have dismissed these ideas as a flush in the pan..."
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