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You and I may not agree on Alex Salmond's actions or his choice of employer (I don't think that we, politically, will ever be in agreement) but he is free to do what he wants with his life as long as it is legal.

Nicola Sturgeon annoys many people both here in Scotland and elsewhere. I don't support her or her obsession with the referendums that will 'set us free'. But running a government is a thankless task, one that everybody can do better than the person in the post.

No doubt you will be dismissive of my viewpoint. You always appear to assume that you are correct and others are idiots and that they must be wrong.

Life long and prosper. ☺
//English is spoke// Not by you obviously - should be spoken?
This may or not be the proper thread to state this, but it can be reported if some of you wish.
Re the SNP. Not all Scots support the party. Re Nicola Sturgeon not all Scots support her. What most Scots support is Scotland.
Nicola Sturgeon is the elected minister at the moment. We do not appear to complain about England from the English, on AB as much as you do . ( only my perception). Have a nice day . Cheerio :-)
//i dont really understand - he is not an MP, not in her party so why is it anything to do with "her house"?//

Well said bednobs. Obviously the OP doesn't let the facts stand in the way of a "story".
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Bednobs://i dont really understand - he is not an MP, not in her party so why is it anything to do with "her house"? // - well I was taking by lead from the wee un herself...
//First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says she is "appalled" that her predecessor Alex Salmond continues to host a talk show on Russian state broadcaster RT.//
Maggie//the OP doesn't let the facts stand in the way of a "story".//
To be fair the story originated from the BBC.
Which house is this "worm" meant to be in?
The Broons holiday home.
"It's the way Scots pronounce words by inserting a non existant vowel, hence "worm" becomes "worem", "arm" becomes "arem" etc

As opposed to the way many English folk don't pronounce the existant "r" in "worm" and "arm" then?
Obviously not typed in a Morningside accent or it would be worm.

They're awfy poash. X
"Wirm'
TCL //As opposed to the way many English folk don't pronounce the existant "r" in "worm" and "arm" then?//

No, they put in in Law and Saw instead.
Does anyone know what TORATORATORA is on about with his worm in the house?
He might be fishing for info
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Reely?
an angle I hadn't thought of
jno, does that mean that you are an angler?
wolf63
jno, does that mean that you are an angler?
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Probably just trawling the site atm
more of a Jute, I think

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