Sturgeon, who looks like the missing member of the 'Bay City Rollers', in her very first action as leader was to write-off ?473M of unpaid community charge. A victory of the defaulters there! The second action was to award herself a massive pay rise which would have made her the highest earning politician in the UK. However, she "graciously" declined to accept all of her highly inflated salary and the plebiscite duly fawned, tugged it's communal forelock, and curtsied to this exalted pronouncement from on high.
The SNP couldn't run a whelk store, the road in which the whelk store was situated and the town in which the whelk store was located.
SNP "end of austerity" is load of bollocks
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Trumpton wrote:
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> The SNP couldn't run a whelk store, the road in which the whelk
> store was situated and the town in which the whelk store was
> located.
You do know the SNP has been running Scotland for the past few years?
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> The SNP couldn't run a whelk store, the road in which the whelk
> store was situated and the town in which the whelk store was
> located.
You do know the SNP has been running Scotland for the past few years?
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Re: SNP "end of austerity" is load of bollocks
Running? Er no the local authorities and civil service tend to run countries....
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I think the SNP appear to have done a pretty good job in governing Scotland.
Which political party governs a country does make a difference, though not as much as the political parties themselves, make out.
However, I see no sign either in their years of government or in their manifesto that they are a "left wing party" in a position to provide guidance about ending austerity. This line that the SNP come out with that they are an anti-austerity party is bollocks.
Which political party governs a country does make a difference, though not as much as the political parties themselves, make out.
However, I see no sign either in their years of government or in their manifesto that they are a "left wing party" in a position to provide guidance about ending austerity. This line that the SNP come out with that they are an anti-austerity party is bollocks.
Re: SNP "end of austerity" is load of bollocks
So you don't think Cameron, Clegg et al run the country?