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Published Date: 04 January 2007
CULTURAL and national identity issues will be discussed in a forum at the Royal Society of Edinburgh in George Street on February 5.
The debate will focus on how Scotland has changed post- devolution.

Key figures from cultural life in Scotland have been invited to take part in the event.

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  • Last Updated: 04 January 2007 10:12 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Devolution
 
1

Gordon S.,

Edinburgh 04/01/2007 16:21:00

It never ceases to amaze me the intricate web of lies that the unionists try to force down the throat of the nationalists. If the Scottish people want independence, they should have it, end of story.

2

walter,

04/01/2007 23:19:04

It never ceases to amaze me the intricate web of lies that the unionists try to force down the throat of the nationalists.
and it never ceases to amaze me the intricate web of lies the nationalist try to force down the throats of the unionists

3

Cassandra,

05/01/2007 00:43:34

If this as an all-day event open to the public, go. The catering's great. ;-)

4

livilion,

livingston 05/01/2007 01:16:39

I'm not sure if I want to go,
I might be too wee, or too stupid, or terrorists might be there.

How much will it cost?

Is it going to be subsidised by Westminster?

5

Gordon S.,

Edinburgh 05/01/2007 14:43:22

Well Walter, all I can say is this:
A wee while back Tony Blair said he would, when asked about the poll of 51% of Scots wanting independence, he would have to make the case for the union. What did he do, he came up here and scaremongered, families would break up and terrorism would wreack havick. I was waiting for him to make the case, listening with intent, with an open mind. Instead he just said made a mockery of the union and insulted the Scots mentality.


 

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