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Mr Smith Goes to Holyrood: Indygal MSP.
But it makes you wonder what else will disappear from Indygal MSP's blog going forward. Maybe even the blog will go? Posted by Jefferson Smith at 00:25 ...
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Mr Smith Goes to Holyrood: Jamie Dodger II.
Mr Smith seems to recall this isn't the first time that Conservative MSP Jamie McGrigor has had questions raised about his expenses claims to the Scottish ...
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Mr Smith Goes to Holyrood: Jamie dodgers.
Jamie dodgers. The Sunday Times political diarist ATTICUS suggests that new SNP MSP Jamie Hepburn has had his knuckles rapped by the Scottish Government's ...
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Mr Smith Goes to Holyrood: Suspended Annimation.
Suspended Annimation. "A SCOTTISH policeman has been suspended on full pay for the past four and a half years, Scotland on Sunday can reveal. ...
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Mr Smith Goes to Holyrood: Unshaven.
Feb 2, 2009 ... Unshaven. And again from Drumlanrig, "MAN BEHIND THE BEARD ... Budget day always has a good turnout of MSPs, with even the most rarely seen ...
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Mr Smith Goes to Holyrood
"the only causes worth fighting for are the lost causes" Jefferson Smith ..... Jefferson Smith: A long-term watcher of the Scottish political scene, ...
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Mr Smith Goes to Holyrood
But for Mr Smith now it is time to take care of his own lost causes. ..... the power to introduce a local income tax under the terms of the Scotland Act. ... Scottish state fell to its lowest level since the poll began 18 months ago. ...
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Mr Smith Goes to Holyrood: Ya Dancer.
Ya Dancer. Mr Smith never though of the Lord Advocate being a ballet dancer, but the Herald Diary knows better. "Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini, ...
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