Scotland’s first minister likens upcoming vote to 1994 SA elections
Scotland’s first minister Alex Salmond caused some outrage last week by comparing the upcoming Scotland referendum to the 1994 South Africa elections
Sertan started writing for the South African to find his inner African - or so he claims. With his background in journalism Sertan has worked on various documentaries and news channels, and has also contributed features to the Guardian and other publications. He holds a Master's Degree in War Studies but does not believe in the initiation of violence. If that makes him 'pieperig', so be it.
Scotland’s first minister Alex Salmond caused some outrage last week by comparing the upcoming Scotland referendum to the 1994 South Africa elections
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