Re: Scottish radio in London?



On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 15:18:08 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)"
<dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In article <460bc48c.0@entanet>,
Adrian <adrian_bradScrubThisBitshaw@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Maybe this is the result of having Scotish MPs voting on matters only
affecting England.

No such thing as a 'Scotish' MP. They may represent a Scottish
constituency which is part of the UK. So no different from any other.
Their duty is to represent the interests of those constituents. Perhaps
you'd prefer otherwise?

Gordon Brown is a "Scottish" MP- he is Scottish by birth and he
represents a parliamentary constituency that is in Scotland - how else
would you describe him?
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Cheers

Peter

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