
From MSN today:
BRITTANY FERRIES HAS apologised to hundreds of passengers who are stuck on a ferry in the Port of Bilbao due to a “technical problem”.
The Galicia ferry, which travels from Rosslare to Bilbao and is operated by Brittany Ferries, was due to sail at 4pm Irish time.
However, the journey was abandoned because of a technical problem, which is understood to have affected one of the vessel’s engines. There are thought to be approximately 400 passengers onboard.
Imagine that happened in Scotland.
From Brittany Ferries today:


2 out of only 14 cancelled and 4 moved to times that may cause chaos for passengers.
Meanwhile today, CalMac had only 15 out of 5016 cancelled and 6 of those were out of the 58 between Gourock and Dunoon, 4 were out of the 10 between Oban and Craignure, 2 were out of the 14 between Tobermory and Kilchoan while the other 3 were to Lochboisdale on Uist which has another ferry service operating from Lochmaddy.
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My wife and I were in Bilbao and the Basque Country in the summer of 2014. Scots were flavour of the month and there was much public support for Scottish independence. At one La Liga club’s stadium, the walls behind each goal were painted with Saltires and the the words “Scotland the Brave” in Euskera.
So, given this Caledonian affinity, the unionist media can pin this ferry problem on Scotland!
Alasdair Macdonald
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After a lifetime of going brown in the summer, like my dad and grandad, I was teased even by in-laws as ‘gypo’ so 10 years ago did a gene trace. Rather than east to Romania and the Punjab, it went west to Ireland and Northern Iberia.
Told my wife I was a Basque. Shook her head wearily and said ‘I know.’
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