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The Vile Maxim

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“All for ourselves, and nothing for other people, seems, in every age of the world, to have been the vile maxim of the masters of mankind.”
― Adam Smith

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MSM Monitor (@msm_monitor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In October 2022 Jackie Baillie demanded the UK & Scottish Govts ensure adequate funding for a disabled girl, Freya Hunter. The girl's mother was a Labour party member at the time. Carolynne Hunter has since resigned from the party due to Starmer's benefit cuts. The vulnerable

Talking-up Scotland (@profjwr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ian Murray on BBC Scotland claiming Scotland 'missing out' on new nuclear opportunities but this is what we want to really miss out on - child cancer deaths! talkingupscotlandtwo.com/2025/01/24/in-…

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How Glasgow and Scotland is already ahead of Labour's new 'neighbourhood' integrated health centre announcement today but you won't hear about it: talkingupscotlandtwo.com/2024/12/26/new…

Pete Wishart (@petewishart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anas Sarwar was one of the early supporters of the Benefits Cuts Bill and wanted it passed even without the humiliating u turns and last minute changes. thenational.scot/news/25283083.…

Talking-up Scotland (@profjwr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Those urging sympathy for Rachel Reeves would do well to remember how the BBC treated Nicola Sturgeon when she shed tears at the Covid Inquiry talkingupscotlandtwo.com/2025/07/03/tho…

This Is My Glasgow (@is_glasgow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The remains of the railway viaduct running parallel to Osborne Street in Glasgow. This once carried trains from Bellgrove in the east end to the grand Saint Enoch Station in the city centre. Cont./ #glasgow #glasgowhistory #saltmarket #railways #oldrailway #oldrailways

The remains of the railway viaduct running parallel to Osborne Street in Glasgow. This once carried trains from Bellgrove in the east end to the grand Saint Enoch Station in the city centre. 

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#glasgow #glasgowhistory #saltmarket #railways #oldrailway #oldrailways
Gordon Macdonald MSP (@gmacdonaldsnp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scotland doesn’t need nuclear power we are already a net exporter of electricity. Data shows that Scotland exported 21.0 TWh and imported 1.3 TWh of electricity in 2024. Scotland was a net exporter of electricity in 2024 of 19.7 TWh worth £1.5 billion. gov.scot/publications/e…

Scotland doesn’t need nuclear power we are already a net exporter of electricity.

Data shows that Scotland exported 21.0 TWh and imported 1.3 TWh of electricity in 2024. Scotland was a net exporter of electricity in 2024 of 19.7 TWh worth £1.5 billion.

gov.scot/publications/e…
MSM Monitor (@msm_monitor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rubbish is rotting on the streets of the UK's second largest city as a result of a bin strike that's been going on for six months. A Labour run local authority and a UK Labour Govt. It doesn't make the BBC national news these days. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

John Swinney (@johnswinney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here is my take The Scotsman on the first year of a Westminster Labour Government and what it means for Scotland. I want our country to have a hopeful future and will deliver it. 👇

Here is my take <a href="/TheScotsman/">The Scotsman</a> on the first year of a Westminster Labour Government and what it means for Scotland. I want our country to have a hopeful future and will deliver it. 👇
This Is My Glasgow (@is_glasgow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dundas House on Buchanan Street in Glasgow. Designed in a Free Style by John A. Campbell, this elevator building, it was constructed in 1898 for the British Workmen's and General Assurance Company. Cont./ #glasgow #architecture #buildingphotography #architecturephotography

Dundas House on Buchanan Street in Glasgow. Designed in a Free Style by John A. Campbell, this elevator building, it was constructed in 1898 for the British Workmen's and General Assurance Company. 

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#glasgow #architecture  #buildingphotography #architecturephotography
This Is My Glasgow (@is_glasgow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you spend time wandering around the UK, you will undoubtely have come across a concrete strucure like this one in Maryhill Park in Glasgow. They are trig pillars, and they were first used to map Britain in 1936. Cont./ #glasgow #trigpoint #trigpillar #maryhill

If you spend time wandering around the UK, you will undoubtely have come across a concrete strucure like this one in Maryhill Park in Glasgow. They are trig pillars, and they were first used to map Britain in 1936. 

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#glasgow #trigpoint
#trigpillar #maryhill
The Indy Poet (@theindypoet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What absolute bollocks. The BBC understands that Refineries are vital and essential BUT ONLY if they are in England. For god's sake Scotland, we're being stripped daily and still some of you refuse to admit it. They're ripping the pish out of you and you're accepting it all.

Past Glasgow (@pastglasgow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Footage of Glasgow streets in the 1970s, featuring some lost Glasgow pubs and clubs. The Muscular Arms at the corner of West George and West Nile Streets, Maestro's on Scott St, the White Elephant on Sauchiehall St, and the Rialto on Hope St. How many do you remember? 📽️ STV