Salmond v Sturgeon

This inquiry is really shining a huge spotlight on the failings of British institutions and hopefully this is the warm up before similar is shone on Westminster.

Lack of transparency, complete disregard to law, ministerial code etc is shocking.

I cannot stand either Salmond or Sturgeon but, Salmond did through her under the bus yesterday- poor bus.
 
Gosh this is great - much better than waiting to see who shot JR! Tune into next week’s exciting instalment viewers when the poison(ed) dwarf will seek her revenge!!
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Its so depressing and awful....what a midden scottish politics has become under these self serving hoors....and I don't see much hope of it recovering as long as the central belt voters are so easily distracted away from the many SNP failures by a flag!
 
Just a thought, is it coincidence that Wednesday is also budget day, so her grilling will be somewhat diluted by coverage from the chancellor.
Gracious! I hope your are not suggesting that politicians are trying to dilute this (latest) scandal by hosting Mrs K on a big news day? Whatever next!
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First you.gov poll on independence not to show a majority in favour.

Down to wee Jimmy and lack of trust by the electorate, I suspect.
 
I think it was Nigella Lawson who said during her bitter divorce....’never disturb the opposition when they’re making a mistake’....or something like that.
 
I think it was Nigella Lawson who said during her bitter divorce....’never disturb the opposition when they’re making a mistake’....or something like that.
Learning to negotiate as a young man, my mentor once gave me some feedback after a difficult meeting. "You need to learn to shut the fukc up, Carl. The person talking is the one making concessions."
 
“The Budget should be balanced,
The Treasury should be refilled,
Public debt should be reduced,
The arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled,
and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed,
Lest Rome will become bankrupt.
People must again learn to work instead of living on public assistance.”
- Cicero, 55 BC.
 
“The Budget should be balanced,
The Treasury should be refilled,
Public debt should be reduced,
The arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled,
and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed,
Lest Rome will become bankrupt.
People must again learn to work instead of living on public assistance.”
- Cicero, 55 BC.
And Boris is a fan of the classics - perhaps he should read this!!
 
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