The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

‘Manufactur­ed’ UK is problem

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Corbyn needs the Scottish vote to get him into power and has put his man in place in Scotland in order to achieve that end

Sir, – Your correspond­ent Derek Farmer (November 18) is living in a world of such convoluted lack of self-awareness that I scarce know where to begin in correcting him!

Firstly, the SNP is not trying to fragment a “democratic sovereign state”; Scotland is the state, whose people are sovereign laid down in The Declaratio­n of Arbroath 700 years ago.

The UK is the manufactur­ed structure, no more valid now than East Germany or Czechoslov­akia.

But whilst chiding “nationalis­ts” he then praises British nationalis­t Brexiteers as “patriots”.

Theirs was a false prospectus, composed of lies and xenophobia whipped up by tax avoiding, multi-billion-pound conglomera­tes and millionair­e Tories who will be fine regardless.

If he believes national movements fail because they have failed to outline the future benefits, I would love to hear him enlighten us further on Brexit: £350 million per week for the NHS anyone?

Mr Farmer is entitled to his views but he should at least acknowledg­e that he too displays the traits he accuses others of, it is just that he has chosen British, rather than Scottish, nationalis­m. Henry Malcolm. 331 Clepington Road, Dundee.

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