Jack's All Right, but What About the Locals?

Daily MailOctober 19, 2006

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THERE is something affecting in Jack McConnell's decision to buy a modest cottage near his parents on his native Arran.

He is, after all, First Minister a man who might readily have been intoxicated, if not corrupted, by political power and public prominence.

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Jack's All Right, but What About the Locals?

The McConnells are, besides, not short of a bob or two and, once he demits office ( or is dismissed from it) his earning power will be considerable.

With an eye on that day, Mr McConnell could have collared a new- build townhouse, all gated entry and grisly bad taste; or, perhaps, a sun-drenched foreign vi...

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