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Name: Anonymous on Jul 9, 2009Comments: save big alanFlag
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Name: Helen Coffey on Jul 9, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 9, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 9, 2009Comments: Save The Port !!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 9, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: PEW on Jul 9, 2009Comments: SAVE PORT DUNDAS!!!!!Flag
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Name: Gary Harrower on Jul 9, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Natasha Wedlock on Jul 9, 2009Comments: Save Big AlanFlag
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Name: Daniel Morris on Jul 9, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Francis Fallan on Jul 9, 2009Comments: The Scottish Government, all Political Parties and Trade Unions should muster the whole Scottish nation against this Diageo conspiracy to destroy the centuries old whisky industry and at the same time put the lives and homes of the devoted workers into damnation, send this company to hell and strip them of all the current assets to be taken into public ownership and cast the management team afloat on a barge of their own making.Flag
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Name: Jamie Nevins on Jul 9, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Nige LBaker on Jul 9, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Councillor Alan Moir on Jul 9, 2009Comments: Port Dundas and the North of Glasgow have equally contributed to the huge global success of Scottish whisky and the workforce deserve nothing less that our full support - saving jobs in Scotland and supporting a Scottish brand.Flag
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Name: Councillor Alan Moir on Jul 9, 2009Comments: Port Dundas and the North of Glasgow have contributed to the huge global success of Scottish whiskey. The workforce and our heritage deserves nothing less than our full support - securing jobs in Scotland and delivering a proud Scottish brand.Flag
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Name: Finnian McGeever on Jul 9, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Donnelly on Jul 9, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Jamie on Jul 9, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 10, 2009Comments: Save Scottish jobs.Flag
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Name: Terry Barlow on Jul 10, 2009Comments: As a diageo pensioner i condemn the company for putting profit before having corporate social responsiblity to the workforce who have created the immoral profits that already existFlag
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Name: Terry Barlow on Jul 10, 2009Comments: As a diageo pensioner i condemn the company for putting profit before having corporate social responsiblity to the workforce who have created the immoral profits that already existFlag
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Name: Caroline Watson on Jul 10, 2009Comments: Keep the Whisky flowing in Port DundasFlag
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Name: Bernard Roney on Jul 10, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Maureen Henry on Jul 10, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 10, 2009Comments: No more job cuts!Flag
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Name: Duncan Tannahill on Jul 10, 2009Comments: This critical plant must be saved for Glasgow and indeed Scotland. The company must rethink and support the workforce who have supported them for many years.Flag
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Name: Jim Anderson on Jul 10, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Patricia Watson on Jul 10, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: John Duff on Jul 10, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: John Wilson on Jul 10, 2009Comments: Why has it taken 200 years to find out that the work should be done elsewhere Why can some other location so suddenly be better What ever the perceived benifits are of the new location can surely be put in place at the Glasgow siteFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 10, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Marie Hutchison on Jul 10, 2009Comments: Enough is enough no more closuresFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 10, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Paul Martin MSP on Jul 10, 2009Comments: "There is simply no case for closure. We need to save these jobs."Diageo need to understand that the reason people buy Scottish whisky is because of the heritage and history of the product. Take that away and we are left with little.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 10, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Jenny Duncan on Jul 10, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Joan Myrtle - Glasgow Labour on Jul 10, 2009Comments: This is a very important petitionFlag
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Name: Jacqueline Clark on Jul 10, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 10, 2009Comments: Please reconsider your plans to close this plant and the Kilmarnock plant as this would be a disaster for all of Scotland.Flag
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Name: Veronica Bolan on Jul 10, 2009Comments: Please do not cut jobs in Glasgow.Flag
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Name: Chris Kerr on Jul 10, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Chris Kerr on Jul 10, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 11, 2009Comments: why oh why are foriegn companies allowed to take over these old established companies and then close them after a few years. I,m quite sure they will not save that much in the closing of this really historic plantFlag
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Name: David Imlach on Jul 11, 2009Comments: Necessary to the local economyFlag
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Name: David Imlach on Jul 11, 2009Comments: Necessary to the local economyFlag
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Name: Mrs K A Steele on Jul 11, 2009Comments: HOW CAN YOU MAKE SCOTCH WITHOUT THE SOFT SCOTTISH WATER TO DO SO YOU ARE DEFRAUDING YOUR CUSTOMERS AS WELL AS THE LOYAL WORKFORCE AT PORT DUNDAS.Flag
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Name: KEVIN HUTCHENS on Jul 11, 2009Comments: I am disgusted and apalled at the way Diageo are treating loyal workers at Port Dundas.Flag
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Name: Richard Quinn on Jul 11, 2009Comments: It is disgraceful that a company that makes millions of pounds from Scottish whisky is abandoning the very places where their product is made, and the people that make it, in order to save their shareholders a few pounds. If it were in any other country in the world, the Government would not allow it, hence the need for Scottish Independent Government. Richard Quinn, Glasgow, Springburn SNP.Flag
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Name: Una Walker on Jul 11, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 11, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Sasha Noel on Jul 11, 2009Comments:Flag