Don't vote for any split.Byline: George Galloway IT'S because of our island story that I oppose the SNP's referendum referendum, referral of proposed laws or constitutional amendments to the electorate for final approval. This direct form of legislation, along with the initiative, was known in Greece and other early democracies. question, which, if successful, would partition A reserved part of disk or memory that is set aside for some purpose. On a PC, new hard disks must be partitioned before they can be formatted for the operating system, and the Fdisk utility is used for this task. this small piece of land on an entirely unneccessary basis. We are a small country on a small planet. The English - with whom we fought the war side by side - are not foreigners to us. We speak the same language as them, work for the same employers, belong to the same unions, watch the same TV, eat the same food, share the same culture. Our fate is inextricably in·ex·tri·ca·ble adj. 1. a. So intricate or entangled as to make escape impossible: an inextricable maze; an inextricable web of deceit. b. bound up with theirs. There should be a referendum - Scottish Labour would be making yet another grave mistake to deny the Scottish people their right to choose. But we should vote "No" when it comes. I will. And I'll do everything I can to persuade you to do the same. |
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