'For those wishing to maintain the Union, following the tact of Dame Arlene would be ill-advised'
"Why didn't she curtsy?", Arlene Foster becried over footage of Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon meeting the Queen.
As a member of the Privy Council which advises the Queen, you would think Dame Arlene should be aware that such antiquated customs are not a requirement. Without careful management, mutual respect and diplomacy, such cracks risk becoming chasms that could very easily lead to the break-up of the Union.
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