Saturday 7 November 2009

Let Glasgow Flourish

Opus Dei though the SNP candidate may be (heaven knows how that happened, the SNP is ferociously anti-Catholic and the compliment is returned with interest), the message is clear: the Glasgow North-East by-election impends, but the death of Al-Megrahi does not. Oh, and no one in favour of Scottish independence, never mind anyone who isn't, now has the slightest reason to vote for the SNP, which has declared itself merely another pressure group for ever-higher central government spending in Scotland.

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  1. "heaven knows how that happened, the SNP is ferociously anti-Catholic and the compliment is returned with interest"

    Hmmm, is this the SNP which had a Catholic Deputy leader Roseanna Cunningham and a leader who is at least married to a Catholic if not one himself, John Swinney?

    http://news.scotsman.com/scottishnationalparty/Swinney-puts-crisis-behind-him.2446795.jp

    And of course the former Ukrainian Catholic MSP Stefan Tymkewycz. And former minister Linda Fabiani.

    And of course the organisation that has kept on Mrs Eilish Angiolini as Lord Advocate?

    The days of Billy Wolfe (he himself now married to a Catholic by a former SNP MP who became a Catholic priest).

    Get your facts right!

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  2. You know perfectly well what I mean. And so do Scotland's Catholics.

    I suppose the answer to "How did a member of Opus Dei end up in the SNP?" is "the SNP is, like Opus Dei in the English-speaking world at least, upper-middle-class".

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