And then Salmond pointed something out.
For me as leader, my time is nearly over,” Salmond said,“but for Scotland the campaign continues
and the dream shall never die.”.
Salmond declared,“For me as a leader, my time is nearly over
but for Scotland the campaign continues and the dream shall never die.”.
Following their victory at the 2007 elections, the pro-independence SNP formed a minority government with its leader,
Alex Salmond, becoming First Minister of Scotland.
The pair engaged in a lengthy exchange during a press conference and
Robinson claimed in his news story that Mr Salmond"didn't answer" the question.
In the 2007 Scottish election, the Scottish National Party gained enough seats to
form a minority government with its leader Alex Salmond as First Minister.
Following their victory at the 2007 elections, the pro-independence Scottish National Party(SNP) formed a minority government with its leader,
Alex Salmond, becoming First Minister of Scotland.
First Minister Alex Salmond said:“I am sure that people across Scotland
will be absolutely thrilled to hear the news of the birth of a baby boy to the royal couple and will want to join me in wishing the proud parents many congratulations.”.
Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond said:“I am sure that people across Scotland
will be absolutely thrilled to hear the news of the birth of a baby boy to the Royal couple and will want to join me in wishing the proud parents many congratulations.”.
Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond, meanwhile, said:"I am sure that people
across Scotland will be absolutely thrilled to hear the news of the birth of a baby boy to the Royal couple and will want to join me in wishing the proud parents many congratulations.".