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SourcePageThe Daily Telegraph
DateDateSeptember 13, 2014
URLURLhttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/scottish-independence/11092392/Do-the-Scots-really-want-to-stop-running-Britain.html
QuoteTextIn business, in media, in government service, and in the Army, Scots still prosper as part of a United Kingdom, with opportunities and skies far wider than those that will come from a fragmented patchwork of cold, damp and powerless nation-statelets. Where Brown, Blair and Cameron all have Scots blood and Scots names, another generation of Scots waits to take over the reins of power. While even the distant prospect of, say, Michael Gove as prime minister may not fill many Scots (myself among them) with delight, his career to date from an adopted working-class child from Aberdeen through Oxford to the top of the Cabinet is evidence of the sort of opportunities the Union affords ambitious Scots.
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Do the Scots really want to stop running Britain? by William Dalrymple (The Daily Telegraph, September 13, 2014) (view)