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Trump Golf Course Doc BBC2 Sunday, 21st Oct
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scottycelt
Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post....and two MSPs resigned from the SNP yesterday over the decision to reverse its position on NATO at their party conference at the weekend.
Polls show that the huge majority of Scots wish to stay in Nato so Salmond & Co are simply facing reality, and the example and policy of similar-sized countries (in terms of population) such as Norway and Denmark
Though I support greater powers for the Scottish Parliament, I am wholly against the break-up of the UK which would be bad for England as well as Scotland. Better Together indeed,
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John Shelton
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostPolls show that the huge majority of Scots wish to stay in Nato so Salmond & Co are simply facing reality, and the example and policy of similar-sized countries (in terms of population) such as Norway and Denmark
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scottycelt
Originally posted by Hey Nonymous View PostI suppose an independent Scotland would be at risk from hostile powers and dark forces desperate to get control of all those golf courses ....
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Herewith wranglings ref Scottish politics http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...itics-20067575
But also (starting at 34mins into PMhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nktln/PM_24_10_2012/ ) some very interesting commentary/ information supplied by Rosemary Agnew (Scottish Info Commissioner) ref the way Alec Salmond has gone about this and the money spent....bong ching
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An_Inspector_Calls
Trump's golf course seems to be one of many assaults on the environment of Scotland that have been approved by the Scottish Parliament (i.e. the SNP). These include the Beauly Denny transmission line (which goes through the Cairngorms National Park) and the devastation of the Southern Uplands with windmills. Of these, Trump's impact seems quite small beer to me. He's not spoiling the whole of the SSSI, merely a part of it near Menie. Looking at Google Earth for that area, it's not exactly in pristine condition at the moment: just to the ESE of Menie House is one of those farmyards that are strewn with scrap, poor-quality sheds and what appears to be discarded machinery. The dunes in that area are criss-crossed with dirt-tracks. Trump was granted planning permission with certain stipulations as to what he could do: has he conformed to those conditions?
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Originally posted by An_Inspector_Calls View PostTrump's golf course seems to be one of many assaults on the environment of Scotland that have been approved by the Scottish Parliament (i.e. the SNP). These include the Beauly Denny transmission line (which goes through the Cairngorms National Park) and the devastation of the Southern Uplands with windmills. Of these, Trump's impact seems quite small beer to me. He's not spoiling the whole of the SSSI, merely a part of it near Menie. Looking at Google Earth for that area, it's not exactly in pristine condition at the moment: just to the ESE of Menie House is one of those farmyards that are strewn with scrap, poor-quality sheds and what appears to be discarded machinery. The dunes in that area are criss-crossed with dirt-tracks. Trump was granted planning permission with certain stipulations as to what he could do: has he conformed to those conditions?
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scottycelt
Originally posted by DracoM View PostBirkdale, Royal St George, Royal Lytham St Anne's?
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More ref the wriggling around the essense of the truth at Holyrood ....http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...itics-20083993bong ching
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Trump spits out the dummy http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012...p-whisky-awardThe best music is the music that persuades us there is no other music in the world-- Alex Ross
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