PRIME Minister Gordon Brown will visit Wales today on the final leg of his regional tour of the UK.
That's the United Kingdom which consists of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales?
No:
As part of the UK-wide tour, the cabinet held its weekly meeting in Liverpool yesterday and will spend today in South Wales and Swindon.
In Labour's book, your constituency is only part of the United Kingdom if it's possible they may lose seats at the next election there.
How can you still call a party "Unionist" if it refuses to contest seats in one part of that Union?
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