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Windrush scandal

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Every time Salmond opens his mouth, I think he couldn’t possibly say anything worse than he has already – however, he always does. Presumably he’s just had his latest instructio­ns from Putin . . .

Douglas Anderson He is right, it’s very strange that Assad would want to commit such an act at such a time as he is winning the civil war. It’s certainly something that needs to be questioned given the British state’s past claims with regards to military policy in the Middle East.

Grant Fleming Eck’s opinions on foreign affairs are of no more importance than those of Wee Shuggie down at the bookies.

Proud Scot Do not question Comrade Salmond or it’ll be the Gulag for you.

Simon Smith Peddling this line will please his RT masters no doubt.

John Mcadam He has made a perfectly reasonable point and, as yet, we do not know what happened. It is another suspicious­ly timed event that requires investigat­ion before we go off half-cocked. We have a history of knee-jerking in the Middle East, on the basis of dubious ‘facts’. It has never gone well.

Dunnomuch “Err . . . Mr Putin Mr Putin. Wiz that ok? I said it just like you wanted, didn’t I? Ah thought it went really well , Mr Putin. So, err, Mr Putin, gonnae extend ma contact like ye said ye would? Mr Putin? Mr Putin? Are ye there, Mr Putin?” Who did it then? The tooth fairy?

Auld Reekie The uncomplica­ted solution is usually the correct one. Conspiracy theories may be great fun, but they are generally a waste of time.

Scotspat Many government­s have had the opportunit­y to sort

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