Downing Street's Union Unit chief after Johnson's controversial visit to Scotland at the end of January. The ex-Tory MP for Ochil and South Perthshire also accused the SNP of "chiselling away at identity" since they came into power in Scotland.He also insisted that if the Westminster government had done more earlier then the Union unit would have not been set up.In an interview with The Scotsman Graham was asked if Johnson could win over the people of Scotland to which he replied, "yes".He said: “Boris Johnson is the Prime Minister."I think you can see through some of the success we are having through the vaccine scheme and the role of the British armed forces, just some of the positive things that the government and the PM are doing.“If.
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