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  • And also, Jamie Hepburn losing out in Cumbernauld and Kilsyth is a genuine hammer-blow.

    Not how it was meant to be... Jeff 2007

  • From Kilsyth, which is near Glasgow, it was easy for Macdonald to lead his men across the hills and lay waste the territories of his hereditary enemy Argyll.

    The Red Book of Heroes Mrs. Lang 1909

  • I had already seen the Dutch barge and the Wee Spark at Kilsyth and the ship-shaped bridge at Kirkintilloch on my recce run and it was good to see them again, but the moments that were most significant were the unexpected ones

    Ada Lovelace Day 2010

  • I had already seen the Dutch barge and the Wee Spark at Kilsyth and the ship-shaped bridge at Kirkintilloch on my recce run and it was good to see them again, but the moments that were most significant were the unexpected ones

    Easter Eggs all the year round 2010

  • Having read Jamie Hepburn's blog so often for the past few months, it was such a shame that he didn't take Cumbernauld & Kilsyth.

    A little death for Labour, 'le petite morte' for SNP Jeff 2007

  • Note that these are people who would have been undecideds this time last week and sad to say but it's in a Labour marginal of Cumbernauld and Kilsyth, so maybe Jamie Hepburn has a little bit more work to do than was originally thought.

    One vote down Jeff 2007

  • Cumbernauld & Kilsyth - 2003 result of Cathy Craigie (Labour) 42% over Andrew Wilson (SNP) 39%

    Central Region Jeff 2007

  • Cumbernauld and Kilsyth - Ahh, Andrew Wilson, wherefore art thou?

    Predictions - Central Jeff 2007

  • Jamie posts on his blog pretty much every day and it is clear to see why his personality should warm the Cumbernauld and Kilsyth constituency.

    Central Region Jeff 2007

  • Kilmarnock & Loudon and Cumbernauld & Kilsyth are said to be going well for the SNP.

    You heard it here first Jeff 2007

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