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Category Archives: Devo Max
Scotland’s Borderlands are facing a major challenge
Paul Wheelhouse MSP, Christine Grahame MSP and Calum Kerr and with former First Minister, Alex Salmond MSP in Kelso By Russell Bruce The three Westminster constituencies that meet the Border are currently held by each of the three unionist parties. … Continue reading
Posted in Devo Max, Politics
Tagged Alex Salmond, Calum Kerr, Christine Grahame, Holyrood, More powers, Paul Wheelhouse, Scotland, Westminster
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Open letter to thon quine in Lundun
Dear Quine, Speeches are funny things and it is easy to get things wrong – just as I am not sure how to address you. I will be honest. I am a bit of a soft republican. So for me … Continue reading
Posted in Devo Max, Foreign Policy, Humour, International, Politics, Scotland
Tagged BBC, EU, Jean Claude Junkers, Oil revenuesd, Queen Victoria, quine, reconciliation, Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Scotland, truth
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More powers
BORDERS GROUP By Russell Bruce The following submission was lodged with The Smith Commission on Friday 31st October It is proposed in this submission to make the connection between powers and responsibility by drawing attention to the Government and Expenditure and … Continue reading
Posted in Devo Max, Economics of Indepenedence, Economy, Labour Market, Politics, Scotland
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We are back
By Russell Bruce I have been quiet since the Referendum. It isn’t that I had nothing to say in the wake of a result we thought might be different. Other things were squeezed out and set aside and a big catch up on … Continue reading
Posted in Devo Max, Economy, Humour, Independence, Scotland, Uncategorized
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