Gordon Brown warns of threat to Union
PRIME Minister Gordon Brown is expected to claim today that a Tory government would undermine the Union.
In a speech to Welsh party activists he will highlight Conservative policies which he believes will lead to the end of the UK.
These include "cosying up to the SNP" in Scotland, putting the Calman Commission proposals on devolution in the long grass, reducing the number of Welsh MPs and undermining the Northern Ireland peace process by linking up with the Ulster Unionists.
The Scotsman understands that the attack is more "in sorrow than in anger".
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