More Devolution Madness : Gaelic Station Sign At Carluke

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More Devolution Madness : Gaelic Station Sign At Carluke

Image: © Richard West Taken: 26 Mar 2013

WHY? What's the point of it? For whose benefit? How many passengers require Gaelic because they can't read English? Why has the Gaelic lobby got such a pernicious and boak-inducing hold on government policy in Scotland? When can we abolish the disaster that is devolution and scrap that mad wee pretend parliament at Holyrood (who are responsible for this nonsense)?

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