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1467.1 | nit | PEKING::SULLIVAND | Not gauche, just sinister | Tue Apr 04 1995 05:34 | 5 |
| Hey, you might not like it that much, but John Major is Prime Minister
of the United Kingdom, not just England.
Who watches Panorama, anyway ?
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1467.2 | | TAGART::EDDIE | Eddie McInally, FIS, Ayr. 823-3537 | Tue Apr 04 1995 07:46 | 9 |
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re .1
I refering to the only part of of the "United" Kingdom he cares about.
The "English" Broadcasting Corporation would not have been allowed to
broadcast this programme in "Britain" two days before an election in
England.
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1467.3 | | TALLIS::DARCY | Alpha Migration Tools | Tue Apr 04 1995 11:09 | 1 |
| Do we dare ask what replaced Mr. Major on Panorama? ;v)
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1467.4 | a repeat | TAGART::EDDIE | Eddie McInally, FIS, Ayr. 823-3537 | Tue Apr 04 1995 12:50 | 9 |
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Unfortunately all that replaced Mr Major was a repeat showing of a
previous Panorama which explained why girls grow up to be smarter than
boys because they pay more attention at primary school when they are
five years old.
Now the EBC (English Broadcasting Corporation) could have used the time
better by explaining to the Scottish public about the �50M PER DAY that
the Government rakes in from North Sea oil revenue.
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1467.5 | | COSME3::HEDLEYC | Lager Lout | Wed Apr 05 1995 08:37 | 3 |
| hmm... something about chips and shoulders springs to mind...
Chris.
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1467.6 | | PEKING::SULLIVAND | Not gauche, just sinister | Wed Apr 05 1995 10:02 | 19 |
| Well, I'd rather watch a programme about girls than about politics !
Can anybody answer these questions for me ? (I'm just after the
information, not trying to make any points)
What is the population of Scotland ? (numbers - don't say Scots!)
ditto of England
How many Westminster MPs are Scottish (born in Scotland, not
necessarily representing a Scottish constituency)
ditto for English-birth MPs (assuming that anyone knows the answers to
these)
The reason I ask is that whenever I hear an MP on TV (before I can get
to the channel-changer!) an enormous percentage seem to be Scottish
(all the 3 main parties). Is the percentage of Scots among MPs higher
than the percentage of Scots among the inhabitants of Britain ?
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1467.7 | quite a few chips | TAGART::EDDIE | Eddie McInally, FIS, Ayr. 823-3537 | Wed Apr 05 1995 13:15 | 16 |
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Re .5
Chris,
I agree with you. The EBC does seem to have a chip on its shoulder
since they seemed determined to get this programme on the air
before the Scottish elections. They tried to get permission to
appeal to the House of Lords and this was turned down too.
According to the news last night, the BBC Scotland chief executive
had sent a memo to John Birt (BBC director general) objecting to the
Panorama interview timing and his request to have it postponed was
denied. The Broadcasting Standards Council (the BBC watchdog) also
raised concerns with Sir Marmaduke Hussey prior to any legal action
being started in the courts. The court action which took place
seemed to be the last resort for the Scottish people.
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1467.8 | Some answers | TAGART::EDDIE | Eddie McInally, FIS, Ayr. 823-3537 | Wed Apr 05 1995 13:16 | 38 |
| Re .6
> Can anybody answer these questions for me ? (I'm just after the
> information, not trying to make any points)
> What is the population of Scotland ? (numbers - don't say Scots!)
> ditto of England
The population of Scotland is approximately 5.5 million people
and the population of England is approximately 50 million people.
> How many Westminster MPs are Scottish (born in Scotland, not
> necessarily representing a Scottish constituency)
> ditto for English-birth MPs (assuming that anyone knows the answers to
> these)
I don't know the answer to these questions but the number of
Scottish parliamentary seats is 76.
> The reason I ask is that whenever I hear an MP on TV (before I can get
> to the channel-changer!) an enormous percentage seem to be Scottish
> (all the 3 main parties). Is the percentage of Scots among MPs higher
> than the percentage of Scots among the inhabitants of Britain ?
You may have a valid point there. The same is true for professors
in English Universities, teaching hospitals, senior civil service
posts, senior policemen etc...
What you are noticing here is the great leadership abilities of
the Scots. If you have a look at the names of some of the great
Canadian, Australian and American politicians throughout the ages
you will see the Scottish influence there too. It's a pity that,
according to the Tories, we are incapable of running our own affairs
from our own Scottish Parliament.
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1467.9 | Off on a tangent, as usual... | COSME3::HEDLEYC | Lager Lout | Wed Apr 05 1995 17:29 | 9 |
| re .7,
I was just being facetious (whatever the spelling!) I think MPs have a
tendency to look after their own constituencies, often at the expense
of other parts of the UK. Don`t look at England as a whole as a beneficiary,
there`s plenty of bits that have suffered plenty under the present
regime, such as my hometown of Newcastle.
Chris.
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1467.10 | | PEKING::SULLIVAND | Not gauche, just sinister | Thu Apr 06 1995 05:04 | 2 |
| Does that mean you don't mind the Scots running England but you do mind
the English running Scotland ? :-) :-)
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1467.11 | | COSME3::HEDLEYC | Lager Lout | Thu Apr 06 1995 05:32 | 4 |
| I couldn`t care who runs it, as long as they do a better job than
this lot! :) (er, I think)
Chris.
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1467.12 | | BONKIN::BOYLE | Tony. Melbourne, Australia | Fri Apr 07 1995 10:17 | 11 |
| >If you have a look at the names of some of the great
> Canadian, Australian and American politicians throughout the ages
> you will see the Scottish influence there too.
If you have a look at most of the Australian union leaders nowadays
you'll see a Scot. If they're not Scottish they're Irish. It must be
something to do with the firey Celtic temperement or the complete lack
of respect for authority.
Tony.
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1467.13 | | KERNEL::BARTHUR | | Mon Apr 10 1995 11:41 | 10 |
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re. last
maybe it's got something to do with celts having NO respect for
dictators and authoritarian regimes, unlike the anglo-saxons! History
proves that celts will not lie down and die for anybody and that
includes employers. On the other hand we can and often do make the best
allies.
Bill
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1467.14 | | KERNEL::BARTHUR | | Mon Apr 10 1995 11:44 | 10 |
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And I forgot,
read the second verse of God Save the F(*(*n Queen if you don't believe
it.
Irelands battle with colonialism is only a mirror image of what
happened in Scotland 200 years ago and is now being fought out in the
ballot box, which is eventually where Ireland's will end up! (IMHO)
Bill
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