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‘Long on rhetoric’

Sir,

As usual, Councillor Redman’s letter in last week’s edition of the Argyllshire Advertiser was long on anti- SNP rhetoric and short on fact and information.

He firstly fails to differentiate between A roads and trunk roads, begging the question of the relative proportions as he compares England and Scotland.

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