On a related theme, I see that Johann Lamont has
"We believe that the process of setting a single question should be taken out of the hands of elected politicians and given to relevant experts the public can have faith in."
I'd like to suggest a very, very minor adjustment to that proposal -
"We believe that the process of deciding whether there should be more than one question should be taken out of the hands of elected politicians and given to relevant experts the public can have faith in."
Can I assume Ms Lamont's new-found enthusiasm for technocratic decision-making is undimmed by this small enhancement?
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This is the composition of the panel at a forthcoming 'explaining the mysteries of Jock chippiness to metropolitan sophisticates' event in London -
Henry McLeish (Unionist)
Danny Alexander (Unionist)
Margaret Curran (Unionist)
Fraser Nelson (Unionist)
Jim Mather (Nationalist)
John Curtice (Neutral Expert)
Mandy Rhodes (Neutral Expert)
Jon Craig (Non-Neutral Non-Expert)
You might be a tad concerned that this isn't the most balanced panel in history, but fear not - in true Question Time fashion, it's nothing that the last-minute addition of Melanie Phillips can't solve.
I might cavill at the categorisation of John Curtice as neutral
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