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As regular readers may recall, I've been an elected member of the SNP's Policy Development Committee since last October, which meant I had an automatic delegate spot at SNP National Council in Port Glasgow yesterday. As far as I could see the entire event was held in private session without the media being allowed in, so I can't say anything about what happened inside the hall, and instead I'll just give you my now-traditional selfie from outside the venue just to prove that I was there. As I've mentioned once before, the last time I spent any time in Port Glasgow was when I was an extra on the film Anna and the Apocalypse, which entailed being chased down a residential street by zombies, so no jokes please about any similarities or contrasts between the two experiences.

He is not a damp squib, more a gaudy Catherine wheel covered in mirrors.
ReplyDeleteIdiot Campbell climbing into bed with BBC again. He and Geissler are besties. Too dumb to realise he’s being used as a BBC patsy. Sad wee man. His core followers, all 19 of them, will be in a quandary. They hate the SNP but unlike Campbell most of them don’t have much time for BBC either.
ReplyDelete10.41pm so no analysis of their comments just ad hom abuse. Says everything anyone needs to know about you.
DeleteAnon at 3:15 PM
DeleteA quick look at Wings shows it's about the "ringfenced" indy ref fund. Well, apart from a handful of people who asked for their money back, nobody else cares except for the Unionists and trouble makers.
It was back in 2017, THIS is 2026 and most of us care about Independence, and care not a fig about money spent or misspent from 2017.
It's all about Independence, or should be. Move on.
The range of conspiracy theories by his halfwit mouth frothers is genuinely funny, as is his inability to understand some pretty basic principles of Scots Law. Instead of spending 5 minutes on an I phone to discover a “crime” (which he laughably claims he did) he needs to spend three years on a law degree. He is talking infantile rubbish. Only problem being, he would never be accepted for a law degree. Not in Scotland anyway. We have standards. He falls well beneath them. But good for a laugh, so well done Stuey. Kissed any men in skirts recently?
DeleteAs I understand it to practice you have in Scotland you successfully complete a 4yr University course, then a further 1 year practising Diploma Course? then a further 2 years as a Trainee Solicitor. 7 years. Some students may have completed the 4 year course and that is fine but cannot practise.
DeleteYesindyref2 - clearly honesty is not important to you at present. Will criminality be acceptable in an independent Scotland?
DeleteI didn’t mention going into legal practice, simply getting an ordinary LLB in the hope he might grasp the basics and stop making a complete of himself. The ordinary law degree is still 3 years. You got it right otherwise.
DeleteAnon at 9:40 PM
Delete"Oh look, a squirrel"
as the Rev used to say before he became the UK's foremost squirrelologist.
I see Burnham is intending to ignore Holyrood and Cardiff by “appealing” to local councils. it is the usual patronising English slant in things. Do as you are told. As for labour supporters they will always do as they are told. On Sunday bbc Sunday show must have had the greatest number of “Scottish Labour” mentions ever. Let’s call out London Labour AT ALL TIMES. No more sloppiness by implying they put Scotland first. They don’t and will never.
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