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CAMPAIGNING FOR SCOTLAND
(Owned, Edited and Printed in Scotland since November 1926)
"Promoting all that is best in Scottish Nationalism and all that is best in Scotland."

[Issue 137 -  17th January 2003]

Allison Hunter
Compiled by Allison Hunter

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Here we are into a new year. I think there should be a mandatory cut off date for wishing folk a Happy New Year. I’m still meeting people I have not seen for a while who say "Have I seen you since the New Year? No? Well, a Happy New Year then!" Anyway I hope you and yours will have a good year in 2003 and, since it’s an important election year, I hope all those putting themselves forward as candidates for the SNP, for the Parliament and for their local Council, will have an exceptionally good year.

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A GOOD DAY FOR THE SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT AND FOR SCOTTISH DEMOCRACY

While most folk were on the Christmas/New Year break the Scottish Executive slipped in an amendment to the Local Government Bill due to be debated on January 8. If successful it could mean, among other things, that significant changes to the Fire Service could be made without Parliamentary scrutiny. Now that might be all right if it means the moving of certain items of equipment from station A to station B but not if it means that fire stations can be run down or even closed down without due notice and debate.

When challenged by the media about proper procedures and the way in which this amendment had been tabled Executive Ministers waffled and really failed to give satisfactory answers.

When it came to the vote the amendment was defeated on the casting vote of the Presiding Officer. A number of MSPs from other parties were unhappy enough with the situation to vote with the SNP and defeat the amendment.

John Swinney, Shadow First Minister, called it a huge day for the Scottish Parliament and Scottish Democracy and a humiliation for Jack McConnell. He said,

"This vote only confirms that Labour has been in power for so long that they think that they can get away with anything. Today it was taught by Parliament that those days are coming to an end.

What we need is a proper debate on the future of the Fire Service in Scotland, not a shoddy attempt by a discredited Executive to railroad new amendments through without proper scrutiny."

IRAQ

While on the matter of the Scottish Parliament. We all know that defence is a matter reserved for decision making to the Westminster Parliament but I am very proud that it was the Scottish National Party who put down a motion on Iraq for debate in the Scottish Parliament. It’s a matter high on the agenda for very many people and they want to hear their elected representatives give their views on this most serious of matters, even if it’s not MSPs who make the final decision.

Most of the folk I being carried along on the coat tails of George Bush. Most reasonable people have trusted the United Nations Security Council thus far and are solidly behind resolution 1441. As a result of this resolution the UN Weapons Inspectors are currently in Iraq and, so far, have little to report.

The SNP endorses UN resolution 1441 and believes that it does not provide authorisation for military action in Iraq. The UN Weapons Inspectors must have total freedom of access in Iraq –and be given access to information held by other states – and have enough time to produce a comprehensive report for the United Nations Security Council on the state of Iraqi compliance with resolution 1441. For there to be military action in Iraq there must be a specific mandate in the form of a further United Nations Resolution based on clear and compelling evidence presented by the Weapons Inspectors.

GENETICALLY MODIFIED CROPS

On Tuesday the Scottish Parliament’s Health and Community Care Committee published their Report on the growing of GM crops. It is a very strong report suggesting that safety procedures to ensure that public health is being protected from the possible effects of GM crops are simply not in place.

The Parliamentary Committee considers that the approach of the Scottish Executive has not been as good as it might have been and effectively calls for a moratorium on the planting of GM crops in Scotland.

Bruce Crawford, MSP, the SNP’s Shadow Minister for the Environment, said,

"The Executive must take immediate action to bring these trials to an end until they can be proved to be completely safe and no risk to public health.

We have argued that GM crops contravene the ‘precautionary principle’ and that is the conclusion of the Committee. They are not satisfied that the existing risk assessment procedure is robust enough to assess all potential human health risks and this strengthens our call for an immediate moratorium."

I hope that Ross Finnie, the Executive Minister in charge of environmental matters, will spend some time dealing with this Report. He really must take on board all the recommendations and enforce a moratorium, at least until all the concerns raised have been addressed. I wonder also about the global aspect of this whole thing. If it’s not safe in Scotland, is it safe anywhere else in the world?


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SCOTTISH FOOD, TRADITIONS AND CUSTOMS
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James Halliday proposing The Immortal Memory from SI Burns Supper

We near one of the major dates in the Scottish calendar which is enjoyed by Scots, at home and abroad, the annual celebration of the birth of our National Bard, Robert Burns, on 25 January 1759. At countless Burns Suppers, worldwide, his life and work will be marked as 'The Immortal Memory of Robert Burns' is proposed by a myriad of speakers. Available within The Flag, under Features, is a splendid Immortal Memory by one of Scotland's finest orators, former Scottish National Party National Chairman, James Halliday.
 
The first Burns Club was set up in Greenock in 1801 and the honour of the first Burns Supper goes jointly to the Greenock Burns Club and a group of the Bard's friends from Ayr who met in Alloway (his birthplace) in January 1802. These friends sat down to 'a comfortable dinner of which sheep's head and Haggis formed an interesting part.' It is the first mention of Haggis which is now regarded as an essential part of the meal at all Burns Suppers. After all Robert Burns did write 'Address to the Haggis' which you can also hear recited on The Flag.
 
At some Burns Suppers a sweet is included on the menu such as Tipsy Laird, and that is the perfect recipe for this week in the run-up to the start of the Burns season.
 
Tipsy Laird
 
Ingredients : 1 unfilled sponge roll; 1/4 lb apricot jam; 1 tablespoon caster sugar; 1/2 pint Madeira; 1/2 gill Brandy; 1/2 gill Curacao; 1 oz ratafias; 2 oz blanched almonds; 1 pint rich custard sauce; 1/2 pint whipped cream
 
Cut the roll in 5 equal-thick slices crosswise. Remove top slice. Spread one side of remaining slices with apricot jam. Stir  the sugar into the Madeira, then stir in Brandy and Cuacao. Place the ratafias flat in a glass trifle dish. Lay the bottom slice of cake on top. Sprinkle with a little of the wine. Build the cake together in this way until the cake is finished and the wine is used. Spike with the almonds, split in two. Add 1 teaspoon vanilla essence to the custard. Pour custard round. If preferred cover with custard before spiking with almonds. Decorate with 1/2 pint whipped cream. Serves 5.

See our Scottish Food, Traditions and Customs in our Features section

DATES IN HISTORY

18 January 2002
A record £1 million fine imposed on multi national oil company BP for ' a gross dereliction of duties' at its Grangemouth plant. At Falkirk Sheriff Court the company admitted two charges relating to breaches of the Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) that occurred on 7 and 10 June 2000.
 
19 January 825
Iona raided for second time by Norsemen.
 
21 January 1264
A son and heir, Prince Alexander, was born to Alexander III, King of Scots, at Jedburgh.

See Dates in History in our Features Section

SING A SANG AT LEAST
(compiled by Peter D Wright)

"That I for poor auld Scotland's sake
Some useful plan or book could make
Or sing a sang at least ........"

- Robert Burns

AY WAUKIN O
Robert Burns

Robert Burns

Simmer 's a pleasant time,
   Flowers of every colour;
 The water rins o'er the heugh,
   And I long for my true lover!

         Chorus:
 Ay waukin, Oh,
   Waukin still and weary:
 Sleep I can get nane,
   For thinking on my Dearie. -

 When I sleep I dream,
   When I wauk I'm irie;
 Sleep I can get nane,
   For thinking on my Dearie. -
      Ay waukin, Oh...

 Lanely night comes on,
   A' the lave are sleepin:
 I think on my bonie lad,
   And I bleer my een wi' greetin. -
      Ay waukin, Oh...

Footnote : An old song which was rejuvenated by the master hand of Robert Burns. The opening stanza is entirely his but he gave the rest of the song a complete revision and new life.

See the SING A SANG AT LEAST in our features section

A KIST O FERLIES
A Keek at the Guid Scots Tung

Peter & Marilyn Wright
By Peter & Marilyn Wright 
(Note:
All words underlined in this section are RealAudio links)

backspeir: question; interrogate; cross examine
bing: heap
blethers: chatter; nonsense
hause-bane: neck bone
ma: my
niffer: bargain; exchange; trade
 

Be i the wey o: Be in the habit of

        Auld chuckie Reekies sair distrest,
        Down droops her ance weel burnish't crest,
        Nae joy her bonie buskit nest
                                    Can yield ava,
        Her darling bird that she lo'es best,
                                     Willie's awa !

            frae ' To William Creech' - Robert Burns

 

COMPLETE POEM

Second Epistle to Davie
by Robert Burns

See Scots Language in our Features Section
for other poems, stories, songs, sayings, jokes and words in the Scots language

SCOT WIT
Enjoy a Scottish Joke every week and listen to it as well

THE MONTHLY PRIZE CROSSWORD

Each month the Scots Independent Newspaper offers a prize crossword and we're now offering this online in the Flag in the Wind as well.   Should you complete the crossword by the deadline you can fax it over to the SI and the first correct one opened on the closing date will win a £10.00 book token.

SI Prize Crossword No. 37 JANUARY  2003
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AND AS WE CONTINUE...

If you read our first issue of The Flag in the Wind you will know that this is a weekly Internet commentary on the Scottish political scene; if you desire further erudition click on Archives.

SOME OF OUR FEATURE SECTIONS....

About Us
Our mission is to fight for an Independent Scotland and to promote its history, heritage and culture. Learn all about us here.
Events
A running event guide to what's on in Scotland.
The Scots Language
A great introduction to the Scots Language, produced by Peter and Marilyn Wright, and added to each week both in text and RealAudio. Enjoy listening to words, poems and stories told in a real Scots accent!
The Rebels Ceilidh Songbook
An excellent introduction to traditional songs from Scotland.
Sing A Sang At Least
Our collection of Scottish songs. A new song is added to the collection each week.
Scottish Food, Traditions and Customs
Enjoy our collections of recipes and our comments on them.
The Prize Crossword

Each month the newspaper edition produces the Prize Crossword and you can now try it for yourself with this online edition. We carry previous copies here as well.
Notable Dates in History
Each week we add three new notable dates in history building this into an historic timeline for Scottish history.
Features
Lots more stories, recipes, historical articles and even whole books are added here on a regular basis.
The Oliver Brown Award
An annual award given to an outstanding Scot(s) each year. Also included picture galleries from the annual lunch.

 THE SCOTTISH NATIONAL PARTY

The Scots Independent Newspaper is independent of the Scottish National Party, but we support the Party in its drive for Independence; while space precludes us commenting on all the issues raised by the 35 MSPs, 5 MPS and 2 MEPs, also the Party Office Bearers, we have provided a link to the SNP Website.

THE FLAG IN THE WIND

The above was the title of a book written in the early Fifties by John MacDonald MacCormick, one of the founder members of the Scottish National Party in 1934. The sub-title was "The Story of the National Movement in Scotland". His comment in the book said "It is perhaps in the symbols which men use that their deepest sentiments are most readily expressed. Flags as well as straws show which way the wind is blowing". A fuller account appears under Features.

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