National editor Callum Baird and columnist Paul Kavanagh (aka Wee Ginger Dug) sit down for another Dugcast.
As Jackson Carlaw shows the true colour of his party, we look back at the most recent season of the Scottish Tories. It seems Ruth Davidson and co. took their inspiration from Dallas.
Also up for discussion is the massive independence march set to take place in Edinburgh. Paul and Callum compare our rallies with those in Catalonia.
Plus, Joanna Cherry is launching another court challenge to Boris Johnson and the UK Government's bid to escape a Brexit extension. Will it work?
And is it valid to criticise LibDem leader Jo Swinson's accent? Paul, who studied linguistics and speech therapy, explains his stance.
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