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Previously on "T-100 will someone lamp Alex before the day?"
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI thought this was going to be a thread about terminators. I wish it was.
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Originally posted by speling bee View PostI don't know anyone in England WGAS. So that may in itself be a reason for our Scottish friends to go their own way.
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I don't know anyone in England WGAS. So that may in itself be a reason for our Scottish friends to go their own way.
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I thought this was going to be a thread about terminators. I wish it was.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostSmall is beautiful, flexible, and changes with the times. What's not to like?
I read an interesting article last night on a number of supporters of independence were not supporters or voted for king Alex. Explain that if you will.
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Small is beautiful, flexible, and changes with the times. What's not to like?
I read an interesting article last night on a number of supporters of independence were not supporters or voted for king Alex. Explain that if you will.
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T-100 will someone lamp Alex before the day?
BBC News - Scottish independence: Referendum campaigns mark 100 day milestone
The first minister said: "If the Yes campaign set out the case for Scotland being a more prosperous but also a more equal society, is that going to be credible with the Scottish population? I think the answer to that is 'Yes'.
"If the No campaign keep saying that the seven plagues of Egypt are going to descend on the country once we vote for independence, are they going to be believed? I think the answer to that is 'No'."
To coincide with the 100 day milestone, Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon will host the Scottish government's first ever all-women cabinet event in Edinburgh.
The event will offer more than 100 women from organisations across Scotland the opportunity to ask female ministers about issues such as female representation on boards, the improvement of childcare and employment law, as well as any other issues of interest about what independence would mean for Scotland
I wonder if anyone will take Salmond seriously if he gets Scotland?
So we are going to make Scotland a more equal society by selecting who gets access to the ministers by virtue of which bits they were born withTags: None
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