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Why I want Scottish independence

May 3, 2014 11:38
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In his column on March 14, Geoffrey Alderman said that, as a Jew, he knew how he would cast his vote if he had one in Scotland’s independence referendum — with the clear implication that he would be a No.

Well, I am a Scottish Jew — and I am wholeheartedly voting Yes on September 18, and so are others of my acquaintance. Professor Alderman is perfectly entitled to his opinion, but it seems to be based on a series of misapprehensions about the Scottish National Party government and indeed the country of Scotland, past and present. In particular, his remarks about the SNP leadership in the 1930s and 1940s are baseless and unworthy.
Scotland’s strength is the diversity of the many cultures and faiths that thrive in our communities. Each culture brings with it values, ideas and innovations that enrich our arts, our language and our lives.

It is fewer than 200 years since Jews first came to Scotland in significant numbers. Since then, Jewish workers and entrepreneurs have helped to grow Scotland’s economy, while Jewish writers, artists and performers have contributed to our culture.

Our community may be a relatively small one, but we have been shown every courtesy and respect by First Minister Alex Salmond and his team of ministers since they came to office in 2007.

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