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I was a bit surprised to see that Midlothian had been abolished before the 2011 Scottish Parliamentary election as I think of Midlothian today as the unitary authority area and that was certainly still there a few days ago. Admittedly if one clicks on the blue link one gets the 'Midlothian (Scottish Parliamentary consituency)' article rather than the council area but there is ambiguity in the use of the single word 'Midlothian'. 'Midlothian constituency' would eliminate the ambiguity.Jamjarface (talk) 21:39, 7 May 2011 (UTC)Reply