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Blame Labour

Alexander McKay (Letters, 6 November) again blames SNP MPs for bringing down the Callaghan Labour government in 1979. That government brought itself down by, among oth

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Price of labour

Alexander McKay states that the RMT strike, and my support of it, is an "archaic method of resolving industrial disputes". If it is not archaic for the centuries-old

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Tactical success?

Alexander McKay (Letters, 9 October ) is right that the turnout at the Glasgow East by-election was low. As this was deliberately engineered by the decision of the La

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SNP within its rights in using devolved powers to undermine UK nuclear policy

... with which Gordon Brown should be more than familiar.GEORGE WILSONSeaforth DriveIn response to Alexander McKay's diversionary request for an unequivocal statement by the SNP on the sourcing of future power requirements (Letters,12 November), it would be naive of First Minister Alex Salmond, or any other politician, to make guarantees over outcomes he cannot control. However, putting...

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Point of view: Arrogance

Point of view: ArroganceIf Scottish nationalists learn one lesson only from Glenrothes it should be this: insufferable arrogance has a price.Alexander McKay EdinburghThe full article contains 25 words and appears in The Scotsman newspaper.09 November 2008 9:17 PM

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Myth of Callaghan defeat

Alexander McKay (Letters, 4 November)