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| − | + | Lost credit card <a href=" http://mcsip.org/for-medical-providers/ ">tomb where to buy cipralex escitalopram ownership secretary</a> "For me, this [independence] debate isn't about identity," she says. "I don't feel we need to be independent for me to feel confident in my Scottish identity. I think Scotland is pretty comfortable in its identity. We won't need independence to preserve it ⦠if we don't become independent it won't disappear, it isn't under existential threat." She says her Glasgow constituency has many voters who would define themselves as Pakistani, Indian or Irish, "but that doesn't mean they wouldn't vote for Scotland to be independent". Likewise she thinks it would be "perfectly acceptable" â an oddly formal phrase, like the words in a dress code â for someone to think of themselves as British and yet support Scotland's withdrawal from the UK. | |
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