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2014-09-09 Scottish independence referendum
(click on the scottish flag to enlarge the picture…) A referendum on whether Scotland should be an independent country will take place on Thursday 18 September 2014. Following an agreement between the Scottish Government and the United Kingdom Government, the … Continue reading
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