Traitor Blair - lying hypocrite exposed
Gareth at the CEP has once exposed Traitor Blair for the hypocritical liar that he is in this post.
What does Scotland mean to you? A warm welcome from family and friends. My father was brought up in Glasgow and I went to school in Edinburgh, so I've got plenty of both there.So Princess Tony didn't think a British Football or Rugby team would be a good idea back in January this year but since then we've had a British rugby team hyped by the government which nobody was even faintly interested in and he's been telling us all how wonderful a British Football team is going to be in the 2012 Olympic Games.
What's your favourite place in Scotland? Why is it special to you?
I have very fond memories of Glasgow and Edinburgh and Cherie and I have had some wonderful holidays in Argyll, staying at a hotel overlooking the Isle of Lismore.
Who is your greatest Scottish hero? I prefer to look not so much for a hero as someone who has made a massive contribution to all our lives. Alexander Graham Bell (right) must have a pretty strong claim.
Are Scottish people really that different from the English? I think the differences are based more on caricature than reality.
What could England learn from Scotland? And vice-versa?The beauty of devolution is that it allows different parts of the UK to innovate and learn from one another. For example, we have a target in England to get 50 per cent of young people into further education but Scotland has already achieved this. In other areas, Scotland is learning from the experience in England, as in the success of measures to tackle anti-social behaviour.
Should Scotland, England and Wales field one national team in football and rugby?
Absolutely not. Such a move would be resisted by almost all supporters of both sports in the three countries. And I agree with them.
What does the government say about a British football team?
Ultimately, this is a matter for FIFA, the four home nations' football associations, and the organisers of the Olympic tournament. However, the Secretary of State has discussed the issue of a Great British football team for the Olympics with the Football Association of England on a number of occasions.And as for the Scots exceeding their target for getting students into further education, I agree - we can learn something from them.
The Government believe that a GB Olympic football team at a 2012 London Olympics could be very exciting for football fans and discussions between the various parties continue.
1. Get our own parliament and control education ourselves
2. Abolish student fees so students can afford to go to university



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