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Burning issue: Should a three-way referendum be held on Scotland's future?



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Alex Salmond, First Minister
AS FIRST Minister of Scotland, it is my responsibility to lead discussion and debate on how we can build a more successful Scotland. This government believes that independence for Scotland – where we are equal partners with the other nations of these...



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  • Last Updated: 26 March 2008 8:28 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Scottish independence
 
1

David Ban,

04620 Vera 27/03/2008 04:26:27
Westminster is a one party one "country" initiative!
2

bluehead,

edinburgh 27/03/2008 10:14:23
a very big YES
3

Hugo of Garven,

27/03/2008 17:19:45
#1
"Westminster is a one party one "country" initiative!"

Yes, and that 'country' is Londonopolis.
4

peteedinburgh,

Edinburgh 21/04/2008 00:32:30
So if you don't think you'll win a Yes or No referendum, have a Yes, No or Maybe and interpret the Maybes as you will.

Nice try but a bit obvious!

 

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