The New Party Described By Some of Its Members

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The Parliamentary arrangements for Scotland are such as to preclude any healthy national feeling. The whole machinery of government removed four hundred miles from the capital, and mixed up with the business of a world-wide empire, renders all intelligent government in Scotland impossible. The people, unable to direct the public life of their country, have let it drift in London, and our members have been content to ally themselves to the various English parties. The pursuit of wealth has engro...ssed the minds of the middle classes in Scotland, the pursuit of pleasure in England of the upper classes, and the last remaining hope of the national life lies with its working population. The national spirit is all but extinct, so that the Scotland of to-day is inhabited by a race of mean men, rich in houses and lands, but poor in spirit. Unless the efforts of those who desire to restore our Parliament and national life be successful, the glory of Scotland will be a thing of the past, and, like the Greeks of the Middle Ages, a Scot will be the byword and scorn of Europe.

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