Towards Independence: Essays on ScotlandPolygon, 1991 - 220 páginas |
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... present scale . We welcome them , as is proper , with our traditional hospitality . Many of them take trouble to learn about us and bring with them qualities of real value . Others live in a cocoon of deliberate and complacent ignorance ...
... present scale . We welcome them , as is proper , with our traditional hospitality . Many of them take trouble to learn about us and bring with them qualities of real value . Others live in a cocoon of deliberate and complacent ignorance ...
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... present , without a Parliament , we do not even have a mechanism to identify , discuss and face up to the problems . Policy is controlled remotely from London under the direction of a political party which , as in the last two General ...
... present , without a Parliament , we do not even have a mechanism to identify , discuss and face up to the problems . Policy is controlled remotely from London under the direction of a political party which , as in the last two General ...
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... present and a say in the evolution of common European policies . At present , we have internally a Gov- ernment imposed on us , which we have repeatedly rejected at the polls , and no right to participate in European decision making ...
... present and a say in the evolution of common European policies . At present , we have internally a Gov- ernment imposed on us , which we have repeatedly rejected at the polls , and no right to participate in European decision making ...
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The Discouraged Optimists | 25 |
The Scottish Malaise | 43 |
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