- Mon Feb 27, 2023 11:16 pm
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All politics aside (aye right), I think it'd be great for Humza, a Scot of Pakistani heritage, to become Scotland's first minister. One of my most fondly remembered experiences dates back quite a few years, to when Mrs A and I were back in Paisley visiting my dear Mum (may she rest in peace). One morning, I went over the road to the local general store to get some well-fired rolls. The shop had been there for many years, and the last time I'd been in it it was run by a local (white) Paisley family - a traditional Scottish local grocery cum newsagent's shop. On this occasion, I noted that it was now run by a Pakistani family, and, to my delight and considerable surprise. the pleasant brown guy behind the counter spoke with a far, far broader Paisley accent than I (admittedly adulterated by several years of living in England) did. More than that, he seemed to be totally at home with the local Paisley vernacular.
I left the shop clutching my well-fired rolls and possessed of a sense of delighted pride that these new Scots had so effortlessly become an integral part of the Scotland that I, a native-born Scot, had grown up in and known.
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