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"the only causes worth fighting for are the lost causes" Jefferson Smith

Thursday, 24 July 2008

Fingers Crossed?


Posted by Jefferson Smith at 00:01

Labels: Glasgow East by-election, Gordon Brown, Margaret Curran MSP

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Jefferson Smith
A long-term watcher of the Scottish political scene, sometime professional participant but most recently an enthusiatic amateur who is watching the development of Scotland's "new politics" from a distance.
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