I love Scotland; I love the NHS. I was born into the NHS; I grew up in the NHS. My family grew up in the NHS.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I really enjoy travel, I enjoy the U.K., I enjoy Scotland, Glasgow.
I love going to Scotland.
I love Scotland, mainly for its landscape. I like walking, and it's a great place to go hiking.
I love the 6 Nations rugby. I feel very Scottish then. I feel very Scottish now, sitting in the middle of Chelsea. But that's part of our heritage - being part of Britain, part of Europe. I love being European.
You all know my commitment to the National Health Service. While I am Secretary of State, the NHS will never be fragmented, privatised or undermined. I am personally committed to an NHS which gives equal access, and excellent care.
I have got the best of both worlds; growing up in Edinburgh and now living outside Glasgow.
I love London, I love the British people.
I love London. I love England. We were out in the countryside and I had the time of my life.
I love Scotland - I was made an honorary Wallace after my work on 'Braveheart,' you know. If I have two or three days off, I love nothing more than driving up there and climbing around Glencoe.
I love England. I live and work here. My children have grown up here. I see no conflict between this and praying that my countrymen in Scotland never have to live another day under Conservative rule from London.
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