Friday 24 February 2012

Who's the gauleiter in the (yellow and) black?

Less than a month after Mr Salmond's tantrum over the beeb declining his offer to speak about  rugby and his subsequent disgraceful nazi slur on a public servant we discover that Mr Salmond's increasingly authoritarian regime isn't above such tomfoolery themselves.

Mr Salmond was originally invited to speak at a dinner celebrating Loganair's fiftieth birthday and when the first minister declined,  the invitation was extended to Jim Wallace. Mr Wallace gladly accepted only to have his invitation cancelled after threats from the SNP Scottish Executive and their insistence that the cerebrally-challenged Keith 'I was an action-man Falklands hero but never mention it' Brown take his place.

So the good folk of Loganiar had to listen to the deluded ramblings of a self-aggrandising dullard with the sinister threat from one of Mr Salmond's 'gauleiters' that 'it would not be in their interests' to have Mr Wallace present hang over their heads. Not the best recipe for an evening of celebration and conviviality.

This would just be another tale of governmental control-freakery and embarrassing petty vindictiveness from a party who has a long-established reputation for such things if it wasn't so inextricably linked to their campaign for separation.

It is now absolutely clear that the campaign for separation will be conducted in the most vicious,  ruthless and destructive fashion by the SNP. Anybody who disagrees with them can expect to feel the full force of their power and wrath of their supporters. They will use every penny they can of public money and every bit of influence they have in their pursuit of breaking up Britain.

The real danger of course is that in their fevered obsession with separatism and their ugly and spiteful campaign they end up breaking Scotland.

10 comments:

  1. My my Graham. Wipe the spittle from your keyboard and have a nice cup of tea and a lie down.

    How is Eric today?

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    1. A BBC Political Officer is a 'public servant' - ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

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  2. "can expect to feel the full force of their power and wrath of their supporters" - ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha - back the hand.

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  3. "The real danger of course is that in their fevered obsession with separatism " written with a straight face from a man who has set up a blog to talk about nothing else. You couldnae mak it up, what a clown.

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  4. If true, then it sounds straight out of the Mandelson-Campbell book of political tactics. Even before Labour took power in 1997, Mandy was portrayed as a giant snake.

    Come to think of it, sounds more like something Scottish Labour would do. Harry Reid said that in the 1999 Scottish general election campaign the Herald produced an editorial supportive of a particular SNP policy, he as editor got a phone call from John Smith House threatening to pull all Labour-controlled public sector adverts off the Herald if there was any more of that sort of thing as well as Labour Party advertising. I can think of one suspect who was the caller--------

    Bad show whatever party though.

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  5. ha ha ha ha remember when labour cherub Rami Okasha was tickled by Keith Brown after he noised up Gogs, that was so funny, before that Rami had threatened hacks with being shot. Oh how the mighty have fallen.

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  6. Another hilarious little rant from everybody's favourite British nationalist clown. In a desperate effort to divert attention from the "vicious, ruthless and destructive" thuggery of some British Labour & Unionist Party knuckle-dragger, poor Grahamski is reduced to trawling Alan Cochrane's gossip column in The Torygraph.

    This stuff is priceless, sad boy! Keep it coming!

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