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rammy
/ ˈræmɪ /
noun
- a noisy disturbance or free-for-all
Word History and Origins
Origin of rammy1
Example Sentences
The inquiry heard that Ms Lloyd wrote to Ms Sturgeon in November 2020 expressing the chief of staff's desire to create "a good old-fashioned rammy" with the Tories.
In WhatsApp messages from November 2020, she told Ms Sturgeon that she wanted a "good old-fashioned rammy" with the UK government over Holyrood's call for furlough to be extended.
Ms Sturgeon and Ms Lloyd were also shown discussing Covid rules and the Scottish government's strategy for dealing with the pandemic, with Ms Lloyd saying at one point that she wanted a "good old fashioned rammy" with the UK government so she could "think about something other than sick people".
The inquiry also heard that Ms Lloyd told Ms Sturgeon in WhatsApp messages that she wanted a "good old-fashioned rammy" with the UK government so she could "think about something other than sick people".
The government's track record on the NHS is never far from a political rammy, but increasingly those working within health and social care are asking policy makers to step back from arguing between themselves and give some candid consideration to what kind of reform is needed.
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