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Re: Scotland's origins
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thesweetcheat wrote:
GLADMAN wrote:
thesweetcheat wrote:
Any agenda I should be aware of (on the writer's part)?


My niece studied at St Andrew's recently and relates the (unconfirmed) rumour that he once wrote a book that wasn't concerning Scotland.........


Ha ha ha!


She is a very intelligent young Welsh woman so I took it to be an ironic comment on his subjectivity - paving the way for the independence referendum, perhaps? If that is the case - and seeing as I've yet to meet an English person opposed to a Scottish breakaway; quite the contrary - perhaps he's right on the money? Guess it all depends on whether Salmond can get the EU to finance it?


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Posted by GLADMAN
9th November 2012ce
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