Monday 9 January 2012

But In These Cases We Still Have Judgement Here

That we but teach bloody instructions, which, being taught, return to plague the inventor.

Ah, the Scottish Play.

Alex Salmond's bluff has been called. No wonder he is only putting up that Sturgeon on the radio and the television.

2 comments:

  1. All this chat about the Union and a referendum is missing the point entirely. In all the many hours of reading I have done on the matter, not one commentator has pointed out the remarkable resemblance between Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon and the Krankies. Every time I see Nicola Sturgeon on my TV, the phrase 'fan-dabby-dozy' pops into my head. Is it any coincidence that we've never seen the two couples together? Is it not strange that at the height of panto season, the one time of the year the Krankies have work these days, the Scottish Parliament is oh-so-conveniently on a break? The public deserve to know the truth. I am finishing this comment by dothing a school boy's cap and sticking two thumbs up, something that is lost in this medium.

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  2. Sturgeon, seriously, is a major reason why independence would be the death of the SNP as surely as a No vote, or a failure to hold a referendum at all.

    How many people in the very wealthy and very right-wing SNP heartland of the North East of Scotland would continue to vote for her and for her party's many other Hard Left characters once the constitutional question had been settled to their own satisfaction?

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