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Alexander Elliot Anderson Salmond (/ˈsæmənd/; born 31
December 1954) is a
Scottish politician,
economist and
television host, who
served as
First Minister...
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Salmond is the name of: Anne
Salmond (historian) (born 1945), New
Zealand historian,
anthropologist and
writer Alex
Salmond (born 1954),
Scottish politician...
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favour of Alex
Salmond,
standing instead as
depute leader on a
joint ticket with
Salmond. Both were
subsequently elected; as
Salmond was
still an MP...
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General Salmond may
refer to:
Geoffrey Salmond (1878–1933),
Royal Flying Corps general James Salmond (general) (1766–1837),
British East
India Company...
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James Salmond may
refer to:
James Salmond (general) (1766–1837),
officer in the East
India Company's
forces James Salmond (minister) (1898–1976), New...
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William Salmond may
refer to: Sir
William Salmond (British Army officer) (1840–1932),
British Army
general Sir
Geoffrey Salmond (William
Geoffrey Hanson...
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Alexander Salmond may
refer to: Alex
Salmond (born 1954),
Scottish politician Alexander Hutchinson Salmond (1850–1924),
Australian surveyor Alexander Salmon...
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Salmond College is a
residential college affiliated to the
University of
Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. As an
affiliated college, it is
privately owned...
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serving two
terms as the opposition. The SNP
gained power under Alex
Salmond at the 2007
Scottish Parliament election,
forming a
minority government...
- The Alex
Salmond scandal was a
political scandal in
Scotland concerning the
conduct of
former First Minister of Scotland, Alex
Salmond while in office...