Published Date:
02 June 2009
IT IS 11 November, the clock strikes 11 and the nation falls silent. Dignitaries, civic and military, pause for two minutes all over the country and then step forward to lay commemorative wreaths at war memorials. It is solemn, it is respectful and it is official.
It is official, that is the key. As MSPs from a selection of parties get castigated for claiming back from the taxpayer the cost of the wreaths they laid at the memorials last year, that is the word we should remember.
For an MSP, the role of layi...
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Last Updated:
01 June 2009 9:08 PM
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Source:
The Scotsman
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Location:
Edinburgh
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Related Topics:
Hamish Macdonell