Opposition to Trident could trigger a win for the SNP, which in turn could generate a push for independence and the euro.
John Palmer (Comment is Free - Guardian)
The increasingly desperate-sounding calls from Labour leaders to the party faithful in Scotland to prepare for a life-or-death struggle against the Scottish National party comes on the heels of the cabinet's decision - come hell or
freescotlandnow
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Monday, December 18, 2006
Scotland's Strong Independence Movement is Hardly a 'Faint Blip'
I don't have a subscription to the Wall Street Journal unfortunately however this article certainly begins on a very positive note:
Scotland's Strong Independence Movement Is Hardly a 'Faint Blip'
Word Count: 629
Scottish and English readers were probably surprised to read Quentin Letts's assertion that Scottish independence is a "faint blip" on the political radar ("Scot Free," editorial page,
Scotland's Strong Independence Movement Is Hardly a 'Faint Blip'
Word Count: 629
Scottish and English readers were probably surprised to read Quentin Letts's assertion that Scottish independence is a "faint blip" on the political radar ("Scot Free," editorial page,
Monday, December 11, 2006
Scotland's destiny is in our own hands
Letter to the Editor
11/12/2006
Dear Sir,
Not many people realise it but after the treaty of union Scotland's official designation was North Britain, and people used to write NB at the bottom of a letter rather than Scotland.
We know that this upset some of our historic contemporaries like Robert Louis Stevenson who complains in a letter to a friend "Don't put `NB' on your paper, put Scotland
11/12/2006
Dear Sir,
Not many people realise it but after the treaty of union Scotland's official designation was North Britain, and people used to write NB at the bottom of a letter rather than Scotland.
We know that this upset some of our historic contemporaries like Robert Louis Stevenson who complains in a letter to a friend "Don't put `NB' on your paper, put Scotland
Friday, December 8, 2006
MCCONNELL 'HAS MIND MADE UP FOR HIM' ON TRIDENT
[Excellent attacking stuff by Sturgeon. JOE]
First Minister Jack McConnell today came under fire from the SNP and his Liberal Democrat coalition allies for backing plans to keep Britain's nuclear deterrent. In clashes at Question Time, SNP Holyrood leader Nicola Sturgeon accusedhim of being out of touch with the majority of Scots on the issue - and with the majority of his own party.
The
First Minister Jack McConnell today came under fire from the SNP and his Liberal Democrat coalition allies for backing plans to keep Britain's nuclear deterrent. In clashes at Question Time, SNP Holyrood leader Nicola Sturgeon accusedhim of being out of touch with the majority of Scots on the issue - and with the majority of his own party.
The
Former Herald Editor Signs up For Independence
A former editor of The Herald newspaper has joined a campaign calling for a referendum on Scottish independence. Harry Reid, author of a recently-published history of the Scottish press, Deadline, has signed up with the Scottish Independence Convention, saying: “I’ve been a ‘fellow traveller’ for a year or so now, yet somehow I’ve never quite faced up to what both my heart and my head have been
Wednesday, December 6, 2006
Smearing Drivel on the Daily Record Forum
This appeared on the daily Record (moderated) forum: You should grow up and be less of a bigot again. The only reason the bigots and
Ayattollahs at the SNP are riding high in the polls is because Blair's social
policies are a disgrace. The SNP should depart to Iran or Syria etc given thier
love for Islamic fundamentalism. We dont need racists here [plus other rubbish].
I replied:
What on earth
Ayattollahs at the SNP are riding high in the polls is because Blair's social
policies are a disgrace. The SNP should depart to Iran or Syria etc given thier
love for Islamic fundamentalism. We dont need racists here [plus other rubbish].
I replied:
What on earth
Poll predicts Labour council wipe-out (Ha ha ha!)
SCOTTISH LABOUR are set to lose almost half of their councillors as well as the control of 12 local authorities next year, according to a new opinion poll. If the figures are reflected in May's council elections, First Minister Jack McConnell's party would only have a majority of seats in North Lanarkshire.
It would be Labour's worst result in a local authority election and signal the end of the
It would be Labour's worst result in a local authority election and signal the end of the
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