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I have known SDG Warden and South Glengarry Mayor Frank Prevost for many years.
Frank is not a racist – but a fair and considerate individual.
I share Frank’s opinion: the vast majority of the local population in Cornwall and the surrounding townships acts in a fair and considerate manner toward each other and toward outsiders.
I work in Cornwall and I live in South Glengarry – I have a foot in both camps, urban and rural. I also have the opportunity, through my work, to interact with people from other local townships in SDG. Accordingly, I have contacts with a broad spectrum of people in the local area, of all backgrounds and races/religions/sex/etc.
Try refreshing your browser.
I have known SDG Warden and South Glengarry Mayor Frank Prevost for many years.
Frank is not a racist – but a fair and considerate individual.
I share Frank’s opinion: the vast majority of the local population in Cornwall and the surrounding townships acts in a fair and considerate manner toward each other and toward outsiders.
I work in Cornwall and I live in South Glengarry – I have a foot in both camps, urban and rural. I also have the opportunity, through my work, to interact with people from other local townships in SDG. Accordingly, I have contacts with a broad spectrum of people in the local area, of all backgrounds and races/religions/sex/etc.
Try refreshing your browser.
I have known SDG Warden and South Glengarry Mayor Frank Prevost for many years.
Frank is not a racist – but a fair and considerate individual.
I share Frank’s opinion: the vast majority of the local population in Cornwall and the surrounding townships acts in a fair and considerate manner toward each other and toward outsiders.
I work in Cornwall and I live in South Glengarry – I have a foot in both camps, urban and rural. I also have the opportunity, through my work, to interact with people from other local townships in SDG. Accordingly, I have contacts with a broad spectrum of people in the local area, of all backgrounds and races/religions/sex/etc.
Try refreshing your browser.
I have known SDG Warden and South Glengarry Mayor Frank Prevost for many years.
Frank is not a racist – but a fair and considerate individual.
I share Frank’s opinion: the vast majority of the local population in Cornwall and the surrounding townships acts in a fair and considerate manner toward each other and toward outsiders.
I work in Cornwall and I live in South Glengarry – I have a foot in both camps, urban and rural. I also have the opportunity, through my work, to interact with people from other local townships in SDG. Accordingly, I have contacts with a broad spectrum of people in the local area, of all backgrounds and races/religions/sex/etc.
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Labour’s Pam Duncan-Glancy, the first permanent wheelchair user to be elected to the Scottish parliament. Photograph: Jane Barlow/PA
Labour’s Pam Duncan-Glancy, the first permanent wheelchair user to be elected to the Scottish parliament. Photograph: Jane Barlow/PA
Wed 12 May 2021 06.46 EDT
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There have been times in the past year when Scotland has felt like a dark and retrogressive place. Alex Salmond’s acquittal on sexual assault charges prompted an outpouring of online misogyny that manifested itself first in attacks on the complainers and then in a wider lashing out at anything considered “woke”. Those who aligned themselves with the former first minister seized on the SNP’s already-contentious plans to reform the Gender Recognition Act (GRA), so trans people could self-identify, as a wedge issue. They scorned the party’s a