Scotland says no.
Scotland says no to ID cards (an unwanted, expensive invasion of privacy)
Scotland says no to Trident
Scotland says no to the Iraq war
Scotland says no to people who deny this country the opportunity to express in a single issue referendum how we should govern ourselves.
Scotland says no to prescription charges, a tax on the sick
Scotland says no to the council tax, apart from a concession system for certain groups, it has no element of ability to pay.
Scotland says no to the negative culture of "Scotland isn't good enough to make it as a country"
Don't give Scotland another 4 years' Labour and ignoring Scotland's wishes.
It's time to say yes.
SNP. It's time.
By Craig Cockburn, IT Professional from Scotland. Digital Transformation, Agile Management, Politics and Social change
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15 April 2007
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