THERE have been criticism recently in your columns of the commentator and journalist Andrew Marr’s anti-Scottish and anti-Gaelic mouthings. Such criticism is misplaced as he is a product of his background and education.
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Mr Marr had any Scottish views knocked out of him from a young age, growing up imbued with British attitudes that anything Scottish was inferior. His career reflects this background as he’s always championed “Britishness” and been a voice for the establishment.
His parents must have thought that their money on his education was well spent as his career progressed as an establishment voice. They, and we, got what they paid for!
Drew Reid
Falkirk
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