Just plain bored.
This blog is taking a wee break.
The tedium of watching the dear leader fly one kite after another is too much for even the strongest of stomachs.
Will be back in May when the Scottish Executive finally announces some of its plans.
Until then we'll watch in amusement as the SNP desperately attempt to convince their members that independence means staying in the UK.
Silly Billy you........'independence means staying in the UK'
ReplyDeleteIndependence means whatever Alex says it means at any given time and may change at any given moment(Oops there he does it again).
Grahamski there is something of the antiscottish about you.(as Ann Widdecombe could of said)
Three months Graham?
ReplyDeleteA lot less than three years...
ReplyDeleteUncharacteristically sensible. When you've so obviously nothing to say, it's best to just shut-up. Who knows? By May your therapy might have made enough progress to enable you to refer to the Scottish government without choking.
ReplyDeleteFor somebody who looks as though they should be commanding the Walmington-on-Sea home guard you certainly have a lot to say for yourself...
DeletePeter, maybe you could use the time to finish your website? LOL
DeleteHaving a "communications consultancy" with a bunch of Lorem Ipsum text on the site probably doesn't inspire confidence.
Come back from the Telegraph - you're out of your class - and get back to your blog!!
ReplyDeleteSee you here in May by which time perhaps the Scottish Executive will have something positive to say.
DeleteUnlikely, I know...
Visible after approval - what are you frightened of?
ReplyDeleteNot frightened just unwilling to publish some repugnant posts.
DeleteOh I am not so sure we are frightened of the Nats any more. Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you Alison Hunter, Leader of the SNP in Glasgow. Yes that's right. Leader!
Deletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRkyugSQeh4&feature=youtu.be
It's May - where are you?
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