The SNP Party Political Broadcast has just aired on BBC1.
It started with wee Salmond saying there was a really important decision to make in two years time.
Then a funky jazz band started playing a funky version of 'Let's Stick Together'.
For Joan 'Bonkers' McAlpine, she of the abusive relationship jibe, here's the first verse:
"And now the marriage vow is very sacred
The man has put us together now
You ought to make it stick together
Come on, come on, let's stick together
You know we made a vow not to leave one another never"
The man has put us together now
You ought to make it stick together
Come on, come on, let's stick together
You know we made a vow not to leave one another never"
Is this a subliminal admission of failure from the nats?
I can hardly wait for their next broadcast which I'm sure will be wee Nicola Sturgeon belting out 'The Union Forever' followed by Alex Salmond dressed up as John Bull singing 'Land of Hope And Glory'...
I was a wee bit gobsmacked at first, but then I got it Graham.
ReplyDeleteIt's called humour.
Come now, we know that the Nats do a lot of things but humour isn't one of them.
DeleteConan,
ReplyDeleteTalking to Graham about humour is like trying to teach integrity and principles to the Labour party - it just doesn't work!!