Under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1889 Ross-shire was combined with Cromartyshire to form the single local government county of Ross and Cromarty, which continued until 1975. Ross and Cromarty was also known as Ross-shire, which was the name of the postal county which covered the mainland part of the local government county, and remained the postal county until 1996.
UK Parliament Scottish Constituencies General & Geographic Knowledge Atlas (16 Dec 2019) [1080p]
Scotland has 59 out of the total 650 consituencies that make up the United Kingdom Parliament at Westminster, to which a single member ('MP') is elected every 5 years or so (very roughly speaking). Obviously this is a political process with an unpredictable outcomes, but this map is about connecting the general, geographic & electoral public domain knowledge resources about the consituency that remain valid no matter who is currently elected. We have also done some rudementary spatial anaysis using the available population & area data and embedded the results with the other contextual knowledge 'facts & figures' in the area seed topic. Seeing the 'Area', 'Population' and 'Population Density' figures for all constituencies side by side makes for interesting comparison. As a non-political ma...
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Na h-Eileanan an Iar (UK Parliament constituency)
Na h-Eileanan an Iar (; Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [nəˈhelanən əˈɲiəɾ]), formerly Western Isles, is a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, created in 1918. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election.
With around 21,000 registered voters, it has the smallest electorate of any constituency in the United Kingdom.
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Debate: City Regions: Deal or No Deal? - 27 March 2018
Bob Doris on behalf of the Local Government and Communities Committee:
City Regions: Deal or No Deal?—That the Parliament notes the findings and recommendations
in the Local Government and Communities Committee's 1st report, 2018 (Session 5), City
Regions: Deal or No Deal? (SP Paper 254).
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Scotland has 59 out of the total 650 consituencies that make up the United Kingdom Parliament at Westminster, to which a single member ('MP') is elected every 5...
Scotland has 59 out of the total 650 consituencies that make up the United Kingdom Parliament at Westminster, to which a single member ('MP') is elected every 5 years or so (very roughly speaking). Obviously this is a political process with an unpredictable outcomes, but this map is about connecting the general, geographic & electoral public domain knowledge resources about the consituency that remain valid no matter who is currently elected. We have also done some rudementary spatial anaysis using the available population & area data and embedded the results with the other contextual knowledge 'facts & figures' in the area seed topic. Seeing the 'Area', 'Population' and 'Population Density' figures for all constituencies side by side makes for interesting comparison. As a non-political map the updates due to the last general election on December 12th 2019 are minor - a couple of additional electoral knowledge resources links and updating the 'constituency current political party' marker tags, so the map can be filtered by this political attribute.
Scotland has 59 out of the total 650 consituencies that make up the United Kingdom Parliament at Westminster, to which a single member ('MP') is elected every 5 years or so (very roughly speaking). Obviously this is a political process with an unpredictable outcomes, but this map is about connecting the general, geographic & electoral public domain knowledge resources about the consituency that remain valid no matter who is currently elected. We have also done some rudementary spatial anaysis using the available population & area data and embedded the results with the other contextual knowledge 'facts & figures' in the area seed topic. Seeing the 'Area', 'Population' and 'Population Density' figures for all constituencies side by side makes for interesting comparison. As a non-political map the updates due to the last general election on December 12th 2019 are minor - a couple of additional electoral knowledge resources links and updating the 'constituency current political party' marker tags, so the map can be filtered by this political attribute.
Na h-Eileanan an Iar (; Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [nəˈhelanən əˈɲiəɾ]), formerly Western Isles, is a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament...
Na h-Eileanan an Iar (; Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [nəˈhelanən əˈɲiəɾ]), formerly Western Isles, is a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, created in 1918. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election.
With around 21,000 registered voters, it has the smallest electorate of any constituency in the United Kingdom.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Na_h-Eileanan_an_Iar_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
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Na h-Eileanan an Iar (; Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [nəˈhelanən əˈɲiəɾ]), formerly Western Isles, is a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, created in 1918. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election.
With around 21,000 registered voters, it has the smallest electorate of any constituency in the United Kingdom.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Na_h-Eileanan_an_Iar_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
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Bob Doris on behalf of the Local Government and Communities Committee:
City Regions: Deal or No Deal?—That the Parliament notes the findings and recommendations...
Bob Doris on behalf of the Local Government and Communities Committee:
City Regions: Deal or No Deal?—That the Parliament notes the findings and recommendations
in the Local Government and Communities Committee's 1st report, 2018 (Session 5), City
Regions: Deal or No Deal? (SP Paper 254).
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Bob Doris on behalf of the Local Government and Communities Committee:
City Regions: Deal or No Deal?—That the Parliament notes the findings and recommendations
in the Local Government and Communities Committee's 1st report, 2018 (Session 5), City
Regions: Deal or No Deal? (SP Paper 254).
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Scotland has 59 out of the total 650 consituencies that make up the United Kingdom Parliament at Westminster, to which a single member ('MP') is elected every 5 years or so (very roughly speaking). Obviously this is a political process with an unpredictable outcomes, but this map is about connecting the general, geographic & electoral public domain knowledge resources about the consituency that remain valid no matter who is currently elected. We have also done some rudementary spatial anaysis using the available population & area data and embedded the results with the other contextual knowledge 'facts & figures' in the area seed topic. Seeing the 'Area', 'Population' and 'Population Density' figures for all constituencies side by side makes for interesting comparison. As a non-political map the updates due to the last general election on December 12th 2019 are minor - a couple of additional electoral knowledge resources links and updating the 'constituency current political party' marker tags, so the map can be filtered by this political attribute.
Na h-Eileanan an Iar (; Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [nəˈhelanən əˈɲiəɾ]), formerly Western Isles, is a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, created in 1918. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election.
With around 21,000 registered voters, it has the smallest electorate of any constituency in the United Kingdom.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Na_h-Eileanan_an_Iar_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
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Bob Doris on behalf of the Local Government and Communities Committee:
City Regions: Deal or No Deal?—That the Parliament notes the findings and recommendations
in the Local Government and Communities Committee's 1st report, 2018 (Session 5), City
Regions: Deal or No Deal? (SP Paper 254).
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Under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1889 Ross-shire was combined with Cromartyshire to form the single local government county of Ross and Cromarty, which continued until 1975. Ross and Cromarty was also known as Ross-shire, which was the name of the postal county which covered the mainland part of the local government county, and remained the postal county until 1996.
Yeah Yeah Check this out: now I'm black But black people trip Cause white people like me White people like me But don't like them What's the fuck up Are you my friend? Hell no, you're a racist You say you got one black friend, so you're in Sorry homie, no win Check the facts Mexicans are still gettin pushed to the back Puerto-Ricans gettin dissed the same Won't speak on the Indians, shit's insane Fuck John Wayne I don't hate whites I just got a death wish for muthafuckas that ain't right You got black skin Still you gotta show and prove, friend Back to the facts What about Australia? A fuckin failure The Aboriginal people are black So they got jacked You ask me about free speech and the Riots? So what's in store? I'm talkin bout a race war (Get yourself together) (Open your eyes Get wise) (Put your brain in gear) Race war People gettin killed in the street Blood on your feet, the ends don't meet And who they gonna blame it on, me? Try the media Try the P.D. Try your TV Try your quest for wealth Anybody but yourself But once the bullets start flyin People start dyin It's all because we're lyin History books that teach hate A kid has no escape From the racist fate And pretty soon South Africa Will stop chillin And start killin Race war [x8] Every night I pray That people get this shit together one day But this country ain't with it America was founded on that racist shit I judge the devil by his deeds It's usually connected to the size of his greed And keep the hope Even though they'd love to give a nigga like me the rope And when this shit hits There's gonna be a lotta white kids rollin with the Africans You can't sweat skin Cause ??? a lot of blacks is down with the Republicans This shit don't have to happen That's why a brother like me's still rappin Just treat each other right Either that, or you're lookin for a sure fight Fuck the police We already know they ain't about no fuckin peace You wanna know what I think's in store? Justice or a race war (Get yourself together) (Open your eyes Get wise) Race war (Get yourself together) (Open your eyes Get wise) (Put your brain in gear) Race war (Get yourself together) (Open your eyes Get wise) (Put your brain in gear) Race war (Get yourself together) (Open your eyes Get wise) (Put your brain in gear) Korean people live down in the hood A little mis-fuckin-understood Orientals were slaves too Word to this fuckin red white and blue People from Iran ain't never did shit to us So why the distrust? The system wanna keep us at each other's throats While we're payin the tax notes Cause bein black ain't no fuckin minority It's the fuckin majority So they gotta make us hate each other Word, check the brothers Mexicans - black Jamaicans - black Iranians - black Indians - black Hawaiians - black Puerto-Ricans - black Eskimos - black South-Americans - black Orientals - black Yeah, that's right The Klan says everything's black that ain't white So we gotta get our facts straight Cause the shit they teach in school is pure hate Sometimes I don't know for sure If somebody want a race war (Get yourself together) (Open your eyes Get wise) Race war (Get yourself together) (Open your eyes Get wise) (Put your brain in gear) Race war (Get yourself together) (Open your eyes Get wise) (Put your brain in gear) Race war (Get yourself together) (Open your eyes Get wise) (Put your brain in gear) Who wants a race war? [quotes repeated until end]