Andrew Marr criticised Gaelic signs in non-Gaelic-speaking areas of Scotland, calling them "ridiculous" and "offensive."
Veteran broadcaster Andrew Marr criticized the presence of Gaelic signs in non-Gaelic-speaking areas of Scotland, calling them "ridiculous" and "offensive." His remarks, made during a Labour conference event, included examples like Edinburgh's Haymarket station. Marr suggested that Gaelic should be limited to its traditional regions, a view contested by Scottish Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes and others, who emphasized the historical significance and contemporary presence of Gaelic speakers in Scotland.
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