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During a series of angry exchanges, Davidson also baited Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale over the strength of her pro-union leadership should another referendum be called, causing Dugdale to retort sharply: "I don't need to sit on a tank and wave a union jack to show I think the United Kingdom is a good thing".
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