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Monthly Archives: March 2017
Mandates for Dummies
Well what a week it has been… May comes to Glasgow and meets with Nicola Sturgeon in a wee hotel room, says nothing of any significance and sods off to do photo opportunities with the polis and then off to … Continue reading
Posted in #Scotref, Brexit, EU, Europe, General Election, independence, Nicola Sturgeon, politics, scotland, Theresa May
Tagged EU, Europe, Independence, Labour, Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland, Scottish Greens, Scottish parliament, SNP, Theresa May, Torys, Westminster
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Referendum Safeguarding
As seems a distinct possibility, Scotland will sometime in the not too distant future be faced with another Independence referendum. This time as a matter of resolving Scotlands status with the rest of the UK and the EU. Given that … Continue reading
Posted in Brexit, EU, Europe, independence, politics, scotland, Uncategorized
Tagged EU, Europe, Referendum, Scotland, work
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Not Much Longer for this World
In July last year after having taken a stroke the hospital consultant told me in no uncertain manner that I would die in the next 5 years. That is a pretty brutal thing to say to anyone. He was in … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
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