Merry Christmas Abmadders and up yours's sausagenegg.

On Christmas Eve of 1950, Ian Hamilton and three other Scottish students set out from Glasgow, Scotland in two separate cars for the long trip south to London. The drive took about twenty hours: neither car had any heat, so it was the cold that lingered in Hamilton’s memory. For the rest of the world it was the daring act itself that made the strongest impression.
Although Ian Hamilton was studying law at the University of Glasgow, on that night, he jeopardized his future career by carrying out one of the most famous thefts in the history of England. Joined by Kay Matheson, Alan Stuart, and Gavin Vernon, Hamilton broke into Westminster Abbey and recovered The Stone on Xmas Day 1950.
The Stone of Destiny was stolen from Scotland by Edward I
in 1296 together with al our National Records & Scottish Crown Jewels.
On 25th December while you are having your Christmas Dinner raise your glasses to the 4 Scottish patriots who brought the Stone of Destiny back to Scotland