David Scott and his wife, Margaret, were well involved in the by-election for Central Peebles and the East March in the Scottish Borders - David, because a wartime comrade, Archie Butler, had been selected as the candidate for An Co-fhlaitheachd, a Scottish Republican party, and Margaret, because an old friend, Grace Bellenden, was the daughter of the establishment candidate - and both used the Scott's home, Hyndlaw Tower, as their base. The election campaigns conducted by both sides were unscrupulous and somewhat robust and the leader of An Co-fhlaitheachd had more than just this election as his object. A thoroughly enjoyable tale - which still has some relevance for the 21st century in Scotland.
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