007'S LAST GASP APPEAL.SEAN n. 1. A seine. See Seine. Connery has made one last appeal on behalf of the SNP SNP Scottish National Party Noun 1. SNP - (genetics) genetic variation in a DNA sequence that occurs when a single nucleotide in a genome is altered; SNPs are usually considered to be point mutations that have been evolutionarily saying: "It is time for Scotland to speak in its voice to the world." Writing in the SNP newspaper, Scotland's Voice yesterday, the Bond star echoed the leadership's attacks on "London Labour". He said: "The best Parliament will be one in which all parties are represented, with men and women of vision and courage, not afraid to speak their minds and not controlled from somewhere else. "I am a member of the SNP. I want the SNP to win, but also to be mature enough to value the voices of others. "Alex Salmond Alexander Elliot Anderson Salmond, known as Alex Salmond (born December 31, 1954, Linlithgow), is a Scottish politician, and the current First Minister of Scotland, heading a minority government. wants that too - and wants Scotland's Parliament to speak for all of Scotland . "We have nothing to be afraid of Nothing to Be Afraid of is an episode of U.S. Acres from the series Garfield and Friends. It originally aired on November 18, 1989. Episode recap Roy tells Wade that lobsters are attacking from outer space, and Wade responds by running across the farm in terror. except fear itself - fear being engendered by the negative campaigns run from London." In a direct appeal to voters Connery added: "Use your vote. Use it wisely. Use it to make a better future for Scotland. I'll be with you on that." Meanwhile, Alex Salmond refused to rule out a coalition but insisted the SNP were confident of defeating a Labour Party which had "demoralised'' its supporters. On the stump campaigning for public office; running for election to office. See also: Stump in Dundee, he said: "There are some common policy issues between us and the Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats, British political party Liberal Democrats, British political party created in 1988 by the merger of the Liberal party with the Social Democratic party; the party was initially called the Social and Liberal Democratic party. like on public services and how to pay for them. "They have backed our proposal for a public service trust. "I have only ruled out a coalition with the Conservatives because of their anti-Scottish record, but whether or not there are coalitions will be something to decide after the election. "My only dialogue at the moment is with the people of Scotland, not other politicians. "I am confident we will get the best result in SNP history and that we will win this for Scotland." |
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