We sad Scot's
- Raymond Walker.
- Aug 8, 2017
- 1 min read
Stirling Castle is a wondrous place, a marvel framed in Scot's history. Often besieged by the English but never taken, it stands tall upon it's hill and remains a relic of times past. The castle is a wondrous site, brooding and gargantuan; something that I would recommend all to see except that it now costs so much that most Scots cannot afford the admission price. The same applies to Edinburgh Castle. The Heritage of Scotland is only for those with money. If you can afford the prices set upon the gates, pay it, as this is a wondrous place steeped in history. For us poor Scot's we are not allowed entry to our own historical artifacts unless we are accountants, lawyers or rich in someway.
I work, long hours and try to make ends meet yet our (Scottish) government are complacent in their lordly position ignoring those that matter. I would have to save up for six weeks to enter Edinburgh Castle. Eight if I wished to lunch there.
The SNP suggest that we are a forward thinking country I think that the SNP hold us back and belittle us to a forward thinking world.
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