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Days of Auld Lang Syne
30/12/2004
First Minister Jack McConnell, in a New Year message
from the main Parliament chamber at Holyrood, said:
"On New Year's Eve, millions of people across the world
will join hands to sing Scotland's most famous song, Auld
Lang Syne.
"Its universal message of friendship has resonance
wherever, and whenever, it is sung. This year I have heard
it on many different occasions, but two of the most
memorable were thousands of miles apart.
"In October one of Scotland's most accomplished
musicians, Eddie Reader sang Auld Lang Syne at the official
opening of our new parliament.
"Everyone who was privileged to be in the chamber that
day, and the millions more across the world who watched on
television, heard her and other Scottish artists such as
Nicola Benedetti and the Royal National Scottish Orchestra,
celebrate a new Scotland. A country with a proud past and
authentic culture, full of enterprising, welcoming people -
a country ambitious for the future.
"A week later, while listening to the pupils of Shanghai
Middle School No 3 sing Auld Lang Syne in Mandarin, it
struck me that the biggest prize our small country can win
in 2005 is to build on our international friendships.
"I want the world to learn more about modern Scotland
and all it can offer as a good place to live, work and to
do business with, but I am also determined that we will
play our part in building a more secure and prosperous
world.
"In a few months time, the eyes of the world will be on
Scotland as world leaders gather for the G8 summit at
Gleneagles.
"It is a timely chance to show that there is a spring in
Scotland's step once more, to build on old friendships and
forge new links. To demonstrate to the world all that this
small country has got to offer.
"And just as we will extend the hand of friendship to
everyone who comes to support the international movement to
tackle poverty and ill health in the poorest places.
"In July, we will extend the hand of friendship to the
world's most powerful leaders but, for now, I wish you all,
wherever you may live, a very happy and a very prosperous
New Year from Scotland. "
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