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Wales and Scotland represent the last relic of English colonization. The English were ejected from France after the death of Joan of Arc and from Eire in 1921, but the government at Westminster continues to exert its control over its remaining colonies. Wales has always been a nation with its own distinctive culture and language. |
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Scotland prepares for the Election BattleDec 2, 2009
Details of today’s poll TNS/System 3 are as follows:
Holyrood Constituency Vote (with change from 2007 in brackets)
SNP: 41% (+8%)
Labour: 29% (-3%)
Tory: 15% (-2%)
LibDem: 11% (-5%)
Other: 3% (1%)
Holyrood Regional Vote (with change from 2007 in...
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