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Sceptical Scot – What they’re saying

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The Internet, Laptop and Sceptical Scot

Reaching out now over time and space, Sceptical Scot has received ringing endorsements from some surprising quarters :

“All Hail “

MacBeth

“Samoa and the Cevennes are out of bounds for me now I need a

broadband signal good enough to get Sceptical Scot!”

Robert Louis Stevenson

“I get such a good service from Sceptical Scot, I just can’t return it”

Andy Murray

“There’s espace for every shade of opinion – the  Ecossais Sceptique even gives a hearing to hereditary monarchy”

Bonnie Prince Charlie

“Liberty’s in every blow”

Robert Burns

Some comments have been rather more muted:

“The layout is a little austere”

Charles Rennie Mackintosh

“At least it’s free”

Sean Connery

And, of course, you can never please everyone:

“Too detailed for me! Sub it down to a hundred words or less.”

B.Johnson

Daily Telegraph columnist and part-time Foreign Secretary

Lacks momentum”

Jeremy Corbyn

“Wholly rude”

Alex Salmond

“Let’s keep these dangerous dissidents north of the border where they belong”

Nigel Farage

 

 


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