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  1. 8 hours ago, dasco66 said:

    Bit of advice sought... I'm planning on doing the Glen Affric Way soon (Drumnadrochitt to Morvich) and have got most of my route fairly well planned.  I'm aiming to finish off my journey by taking the train from Kyle of lochalsh back to Inverness. I understand there's a bus that can take me from the Jac o' Bite cafe at Allt a' Chruinn to Kyle of Lochalsh, but I can't seem to find any timetables or even evidence of a bus stop at this location. 

    Has anybody else taken this bus?     Do I need to pre book a trip or is it a normal service stop?

    The Glasgow to Skye Citylink bus has a timetable stop at: 

    "Ault Na Chruinn on A87"

    ...en route to Kyle of Lochalsh.

    https://www.citylink.co.uk/timetables/Winter2018/WEB_GlasgowSkyev2.pdf

    Edit to add: looks like it's 'flag down the bus' rather than an actual bus stop there.

     

  2. Ideally another EU referendum, with people voting to stay in.

    Can't see this happening, I think we will still get Brexit with the EU giving out concessions on a new deal.

    Edit to add: In the unlikely event of a General Election, the Tories would probably still win it.

     

     

  3. Can someone clarify the 'backstop'?

    Is the EU saying Northern Ireland can have no hard border with the ROI but has to stay in customs union etc with the EU?

    Northern Ireland can leave the customs union along with rest of the UK but there would then be a hard border with Ireland?

    Most people in Northern Ireland don't want a hard border and they don't want a border in the Irish Sea (e.g. Stranraer etc)?

  4. Does anyone think there will be another EU referendum?

     

    Remain in the EU percentage votes in Scotland in the 2016 referendum:

    City of Edinburgh
    74.40%
    East Renfrewshire 74.30%
    East Dunbartonshire 71.40%
    Stirling 67.70%
    Glasgow City 66.60%
    Renfrewshire 64.80%
    East Lothian 64.60%
    Inverclyde 63.80%
    Orkney 63.20%
    South Lanarkshire 63.10%
    Midlothian 62.10%
    West Dunbartonshire 62.00%
    North Lanarkshire 61.70%
    Aberdeen City 61.10%
    Perth and Kinross 61.10%
    Argyll and Bute 60.60%
    Dundee City 59.80%
    South Ayrshire 59.00%
    Fife 58.60%
    East Ayrshire 58.60%
    Scottish Borders 58.50%
    West Lothian 58.30%
    Clackmannanshire 57.80%
    North Ayrshire 56.90%
    Falkirk 56.80%
    Shetland 56.50%
    Highland 56.00%
    Angus 55.30%
    Na h-Eileanan Siar (Western Isles) 55.20%
    Aberdeenshire 55.00%
    Dumfries and Galloway 53.10%
    Moray 50.10%
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