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United Kingdom / Scottish Parliament / Politics of Scotland / Commission on Scottish Devolution / Legislative Consent Motion / Jim Wallace /  Baron Wallace of Tankerness / Parliament of the United Kingdom / House of Lords / Scottish Government / Politics of the United Kingdom / Government of the United Kingdom / United Kingdom constitution
Date: 2009-05-13 07:37:16
United Kingdom
Scottish Parliament
Politics of Scotland
Commission on Scottish Devolution
Legislative Consent Motion
Jim Wallace
Baron Wallace of Tankerness
Parliament of the United Kingdom
House of Lords
Scottish Government
Politics of the United Kingdom
Government of the United Kingdom
United Kingdom constitution

Jamie Lindsay: Good afternoon

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