Friday, 10 February 2012

It just gets worse for the hapless Eck.

You'd need a heart of stone not to laugh in his stupid face.

Fresh from the humiliation of having his desperate appeals to appear on the BBC rejected it now transpires that the First Minister tried to get himself into the Scotland dressing room after the rugby match on Saturday.

Not surprisingly Scotland told him to get tae.

Mr Salmond should get used to that...

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  1. It just gets worse for the hapless Labour Party.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-16980679

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    1. Cripes, no wonder you're trying to change the subject, Conan.

      I'd be black affrontit too.

      This story just keeps getting funnier and funnier: the dear leader's propaganda chief claimed that the reason Eck wanted access to the dressing room was to sign autographs for the players.

      Disappointingly for Eck there wasn't a clamour for his autograph amongst the Scotland team.

      There must be a medical term for the First Minister's level of delusion...

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    2. Maybe no clamour for his autograph but massive clamour to vote for him.

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    3. Hilarious, Grahamski's jumping about calling Alec Salmond 'fatty el duce' whilst The Labour Party are in open civil war in Glasgow, all part of Lamont's new labour structuring. You couldn't make it up, us weegie's are in open revolt and we will make sure Labour get exactly what they deserve in May.

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    4. "black affrontit" - and you were the one criticising Salmond for being 'couthy' - hypocrisy thy name....

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    5. A few de-selected councillors spitting the dummy hardly constitutes a civil war. They have simply proved by their actions that the were not loyal to the party in any way.

      As for Irfan, you Nats are indeed welcome to him, however I would be careful about putting him on your phone bank, he has a habit of running up a bill and you wouldn't want to be wasting all of Soutar's millions on BT bill.

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  2. Yeh

    He is so delusional he thought that he had won an outright majority at Holyrood, he thought that he had higher approval ratings than any other UK politician, he thought that the latest opinion polls showed the SNP on 50% with Labour on 23%.

    He thought that the Labour party was unelectable.

    It just gets worse for hapless Eck. Do you do irony? you will be telling us next in all the canvassing you did in the run up to May you never met an SNP voter.

    If this is your best shot, time to give up.

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    1. Grahamski's blog reads like the longest political suicide note in history.

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  3. Dubs

    It just gets worse for the hapless Eck

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints/complaint/six_nations_rugby_bbc_one_4_febr/


    On this occasion, having been approached by the First Minister’s office, BBC Sport asked for advice and with the full agreement of both the Head of TV Sport and the Director of BBC Scotland, the judgment was made that the Scotland-England match was not an appropriate setting in which to give one single political leader that level of prominence. The topicality of the current political debate over the future relationship of Scotland with the rest of the UK – and with England in particular – was one of the factors taken into account.

    A similar suggestion that the First Minister might take part in BBC Radio Scotland’s rugby coverage had already been declined. Radio Five Live also turned down the offer of an interview with the First Minister following advice from the CPA.

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  4. Excellent, given 'the topicality of the current political debate over the future relationship of Scotland with the rest of the UK' - We can expect a political blackout for the British Team at the London Olympics.

    This is the British establishment and state at work, it's why the rest of the world hates them for their unadulterated hypocrisy and two faced arrogance.

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  5. Sunday Herald Ian Bell piece which demolishes the BBC.

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    1. Kevin McKenna in the Guardian giving the BBC and other Unionists a good kick in the groin.

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    2. He must of had epiphany or summat

      and as for Ian Bellend


      The British state is expressed through its institutions.(as every nation is likewise the snp subverting the Scottish civil service) None of these will emerge unscathed during the battles of the next two and some years(a threat from a snp supporter). In the meantime, they risk forgetting that they belong as much to 8.9%(er as only 45% of a 50% turnout voted for the snp and they being the only ones complaining as usual the 8.9% is decidedly much lower about 1.6%)of Britain's population as they do to anyone else. Treating people(the People aren't a problem the snp extremist are a problem and a danger to a peaceful cohesive society) as a problem to be managed is never a good idea.(Any idea from Ian Bellend is never a good idea)

      Not that the BBC would ever put it like that(well no its the bullyboy snp who are like that), of course.

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    3. Ian Bell couldn't demolish a cream scone far less the BBC.

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  6. You liked Kevin McKenna's piece in The Observer? It was pants.

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