Getting the measure of Johnson

Boris Johnson’s declarations of humility, or rather shamility, lasted as long as it took for Tory MPs to shuffle out of the Commons and coo over an elderly royal. The real scandal here, according to Glasgow Tory group leader Thomas Kerr, is not that his party is led by a serial liar and law breaker whose attitude towards standards in public office is much the same as his attitudes towards Downing Street itself, something that you can vomit all over and then refuse to take any responsibility for, it’s that Glesca Cooncil have much the same view of the Jubilee as the large majority of the city’s citizens, something that they have as much interest in as Boris Johnson does of accepting that he ought to resign in disgrace. That’s why the council has taken the sensible decision, much to the disgust of Thomas Kerr, not to put on any official events to celebrate an obscenely wealthy and privileged woman with access to the very best health care making it into her mid-nineties, something which is a lot easier to achieve when you don’t have to worry about the heating bill for your palaces.

Actually while we are on the subject of Thomas Kerr, given that the Conservatives lost all but two of their seats on Glasgow at the recent local authority elections, it’s a bit of a stretch to call him the leader of the Conservative “group”, that’s a bit like calling a scary clown hiding in a storm drain the Cirque du Soleil. Although a pair of scary clowns hiding in storm drains is a fairly accurate summary of the Conservatives in Glasgow.

Anyway, despite the desperate hype of the British nationalist media, which is to say most of it, trying to persuade us against the evidence of our own eyes and ears that “the whole country” is consumed with jubilee fever, “the whole country” in this instance clearly does not include Scotland. For the most part people in Scotland feel that wasting £1.3 billion of public money on a Jubilee ego-trip, while millions of families are struggling, is nothing to celebrate. According to the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, there are 1.5 million people in the UK who are destitute and unable to afford basic essentials. That £1.3 billion could have been spent on giving those people over £850 each. The Queen has spent millions to bail out Andrew from his legal difficulties. Yet she won’t spare a penny for those struggling right now or donate to food banks. Instead Buckingham Palace seeks staff who are willing to accept less than the minimum wage, because the royal household has exemption from that legislation.

You can see this for yourself on the official jubilee online guide to enforced nationalist jollity which has an interactive map allowing you to find the jubilee street party nearest to you. On this map Scotland appears like a map of water parks in the Sahara. There are hundreds of events listed in every region of England, but as soon as you get to Scotland there is only a handful of events listed, most of which are like the Jubilee party listed for Parkhead in Glasgow, an area represented by a certain Thomas Kerr on the cooncil, which describes itself as a “Feck the Queen party”, or the “Sharpen your guillotine” event listed for the city’s West End. Meanwhile over in Edinburgh there’s a “Lock up your daughters in case Prince Andrew visits” party.

The official jubilee website primly notes that there are fewer neighbourhood street parties in Scotland because there are different laws in Scotland about closing off public streets. Aye, right uh-huh, that will be the reason.

The second that Parliament went into recess so that MPs could bugger off to a jubilee street party in their constituency, or in the case of the Scottish Tories to blame the lack of them on the vile SNP and not a complete lack of Caledonian interest, Johnson showed us just how much humility he really had about the damning findings of the Sue Gray report by announcing some changes to the ministerial code. Meanwhile questions continue to be asked about the extent to which Johnson leaned on Sue Gray to remove some of the most damaging material from her report. The new Johnsonian ministerial code no longer requires members of the government to behave with honesty, integrity, transparency and accountability, Johnson has removed those injunctions from the foreword, the kindest explanation is that it was because he doesn’t know what any of those words mean.

The amended rules make it clear that ministers will no longer always be expected to resign if they have been found to breach the code of conduct. Under new sanctions, they could apologise or temporarily lose their pay instead. Although making an apology is not a sanction. It is the minimum you should do when incurring a genuine sanction. It’s not a sanction, it is merely an acknowledgement of wrong doing. It is telling indeed that Johnson thinks that having to apologise is punishment enough. Johnson has also blocked his independent ethics chief, Christopher Geidt, from gaining the power to launch his own investigations, Johnson reserves to himself the right to start any investigations into his own behaviour. It’s a shocking indictment of the lack of democratic safeguards in what passes for a British constitution. If you are a lying law-breaking Prime Minister who is worried about being found to be in breach of the ministerial code, just rewrite the ministerial code so that it allows you to keep lying and breaking the law with impunity.

But never mind any of that, we have a jubilee and union flags everywhere, and if you complain about the descent of Britain into a corrupt flag bedecked authoritarian nationalism, in fact all those things that the Conservatives accuse the SNP of, it’s just because you’re a vile lefty remainer who hates Britain. We might not have an honest or accountable British Government, but we do have the reintroduction of Imperial measurements as a jubilee Brexit benefit. After six years and the trashing of international treaties, at a cost of £440m in lost trade per week, here you have it – the one and only Brexit benefit. You can now weigh things in pounds and ounces, and measure liquids in fluid ounces. With the number of dead cat tactics that Johnson and his government constantly throw about, it’s a wonder the RSPCA hasn’t launched an investigation. every time Johnson has something he wants to bury, he says something stupid as a distraction. A bridge to Ireland anyone?

Proof, as if more proof was needed, that the UK is an unending shitshow of mortifying fuckwittery. What’s next? The return of pounds shillings and pence, national service and the birch? You couldn’t put it past this shower of evil clowns in storm drains. That’s where Douglas Ross is currently hiding in case someone asks him about the changes to the ministerial code, although that someone is unlikely to be BBC Scotland. Whether it’s feet and inches or metres and centimetres, we all have got the measure of Johnson. He is still a lying law-breaker no matter how you measure it.

There can now be no remaining doubt that the UK and the Westminster Parliament is utterly incapable of reform. The Labour party is complicit with the Tories by continuing to peddle the fantasy that the UK can be reformed. It can’t. There is only one way that Scotland can get a government that the people of Scotland can hold to account, by becoming a normal independent nation.

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61 comments on “Getting the measure of Johnson

  1. Capella says:

    Johnston & Co may be a troupe of clowns, but they are a dangerous troupe and not funny at all. Estimates are that thousands of lives have been lost thanks to their callous indifference to the health, security and well being of the “British” people (granted they can’t bring themselves to look after the Scottish and Welsh people).

    The only question is – how can we get rid of them?

  2. Dr Jim says:

    The mental image conjured up of Tories like DRoss, Sarwar Johnson, Bowie and others staring out at us from under a storm drain would be quite disturbingly not unexpected, and that’s disturbing

  3. Gordon Ross says:

    Any regime which can change the very rules which restrict the behaviour and actions of its leader, is a dictatorship. There are no consequences when ministers break laws, and so no level of criminality can now be punished. Now the British. Government can what it likes to the citizens in Scotland. It won’t be long before it does exactly what it likes to our country.

  4. Alex Clark says:

    There is a letter today in the Times from a former member of the Committee for Standards in Public Life who were the group responsible for the report that Tories are claiming was responsible for the changes to the ministerial code, and not Johnson.

    That however is a red herring, Johnson was the only person ultimately responsible for what was changed and just as importantly, what was not changed. One such recommendation in the report, as mentioned in this article, was that the independent ethics chief be given the power to instigate and conduct their investigations into breaches of the Ministerial Code. Johnson has kept that power to himself and is the final arbiter of whether any investigation is even started.

    The ex-committee member finishes her letter to the Times today with this.

    This prime minister is abusing the ministerial code which is (and should be) owned by him. His redrafting demotes the seven principles of public life, indicating a choice to ignore the fundamentals of parliamentary accountability, which he of course understands. I conclude that he is avoiding accountability through all conventional channels. Surely Conservative MPs cannot ignore this any longer.

    Jane Martin
    Member of the committee for standards in public life, 2016-21

    https://archive.ph/poBAX

  5. weefifer3 says:

    I see STV are so desperate to make out that Scotland is celebrating the Jubilee, that it posted a photo of a street party in Exmouth, claiming it to be in Scotland..

  6. Hamish100 says:

    I see bbc Scot at lunchtime promoting industrial unrest showing marchers with GMB Scotland banners. From the corner of the screen one Jackie Baillie holding a banner ! Surprised she would hold any article with the name of Scotland on it. Some other faces I recognised.

    Labours summer of misconceptions ratcheting up. I wonder if labour are marching in Wales telling the Labour Party to cough up monies.
    The tories hold the purse strings but Labour will blame the Scottish Government while sitting in local government councils with the tories and Lib dems

  7. grizebard says:

    There can now be no remaining doubt that the UK and the Westminster Parliament is utterly incapable of reform. The Labour party is complicit with the Tories by continuing to peddle the fantasy that the UK can be reformed. It can’t.

    It was the stark realisation of this in the period leading up to indyref2 that finally convinced me that independence was an absolute necessity for our future wellbeing. And events since, not least the complete betrayal of all the fine promises made by Bitter Together, have only made that realisation ever more visible to ever more people. Perhaps the shock for England of our departure is about the only way that the necessary changes might finally happen there, before democracy and the rule of law is irretrievably eroded by an emboldened right wing that seems to have adopted Mussolini’s advice that to consolidate power, they only have to “pluck the chicken slowly, feather by feather”.

    The Labour Party in England has of course to maintain the confidence of its adherents there that reform will eventually happen with the hoped-for restoration of their party to power. (Even if past experience, particularly under their last premiership, the hapless dithering one-time paper radical Gordon Brown, might indicate otherwise.) But at least they have the excuse that they have nowhere else to go. Not so for the leadership of Labour in Scotland, whose sole purpose in life appears to be to exact mindless revenge on the SNP for daring to displace them from their self-entitled former hegemony. They don’t appear to possess enough self-confidence to believe their party could even survive in a thriving independent Scotland. So little faith, both in themselves and in their own membership. So how can they possibly expect that the rest of Scotland ever again might?!

    • Bob Lamont says:

      Well said – It has become more than obvious that the Tories, Labour and LD high have hitched their wagons to the notion the established media will see them prevail, an arrogance which has worked in England but has signally failed in Scotland.
      When you look at such as this preposterous example https://youtu.be/JIgBbp-c6kE from GB-Spews you have to wonder on which planet these people live let alone country, yet that is what England is assaulted by, little wonder these children are so mixed up.

      • Alex Clark says:

        That was quite simply utterly ridiculous and at the same time nauseating.

        How they manage to manipulate people is beyond me, they are so plastic and it’s clear that everything they are saying is purely for the benefit of their audience and they knew it’s utter bullshit but hey, it keeps them in power so that’s all that matters.

        And their accents tell you all you need to know about on which side their bread is buttered.

  8. John Muir says:

    Quite a title! Reminds me of something I coincidentally read on Wikipedia just yesterday, about Lyndon Baines Johnson:

    “For his part, Bundy found many of Johnson’s mannerisms highly offensive such as his practice of exposing his penis to prove that he was well endowed and refusing to close the bathroom door when he was using the toilet. Johnson rather enjoyed offending Bundy.”

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McGeorge_Bundy

  9. I always share your blogs on my FB page, headed up by some of your pithiest lines from within the piece. I shall continue to do so until our objective is achieved.

  10. James Mills says:

    This Platinum Jubilee is a joke ! So let’s have a Royal laugh !

    ”What do you get if you cross Prince Charles and the Queen ? Killed in a tunnel ! ”

    In the USA they call people who marry their cousins Hillbillys , in England they call them Royals !

    It was great to see The Queen congratulating Emmas Radacanu foe winning the US Open .
    First time the Royals have been enthusiastic about a young girl in court .

    • jfngw says:

      We were going to have a ‘Bring your daughter…to the slaughter’ jubilee event but the royals queried if there was a Pizza Express in the vicinity, unfortunately not one in Cambuslang, I thought the Eastern Delight might have pricked their enthusiasm a bit, sadly not.

  11. You can see this for yourself on the official jubilee online guide to enforced nationalist jollity which has an interactive map allowing you to find the jubilee street party nearest to you. On this map Scotland appears like a map of water parks in the Sahara.

    This won really had me LOLing.

    https://nextdoorjubileemap.co.uk/#find

  12. yesindyref2 says:

    From the supposedly independence supporting National, which owes its existence to Independence supporters, rather than Royal haters, in an article about “Scots” trolling the royal family:

    https://www.thenational.scot/news/20175847.scots-troll-royal-family-tory-mps-hilarious-queens-jubilee-2022-plans/

    Maybe like many Scots though (a recent survey found 45% don’t support the royals), you are not a big fan of hereditary privilege and will sit this one out.

    a simple process of arithmetic for the percentage unchallenged gives the inverse of that as 55% – somewhat more than 45% – either are fans of the royals, or at least are prepared to respect those who might be celebrating the 70th Jubilee of the Queen – some / many – will be after the depths of Covid.

    The Jouker might join you.

    Shame about the other 55%.

    And yet some insist there is no schsim in the Indy Movement, Well, there is – there’s those of us who support Independence as in independence for Scotland, and those who use it to push their own agendas, hatreds, chips on shoulders.

    At this rate of unthinking stupid, Scotland will never be Independent, never.

    I wish people could see some of us as others surely will – small-minded and brainless.

    • jfngw says:

      If you link through you find the story actually writes 45% support the royals, 36% didn’t (my calculation as the story omits the number) and 19% didn’t care. So I’m not sure exactly what your point is, people will always push their agendas. Supporting the royals is divisive, my father (who was English detested them, even more so than me, I just see them as a waste of space and a feudal system in a modern world).

      I won’t be voting on independence dependent on how we view the royals, even if the SNP lay prostrate before them I will still vote Yes. They are a side show in a real democracy.

      • yesindyref2 says:

        jfngw, yes, I quoted The Jouker but knew the figures.

        Which are actually WORSE for the cause of the single agenda anti-monarchists, because they show only 36% against rather than 45%, the other 64% either support, or don’t care.

        Just as 55% is bigger than 45%, so 64% is way bigger than 36%,

        Yet, in the YES movement, we want as many as possible to vote YES, but some jeer at their street parties and pour cold water on their flaming puddings and trifles. Luckily there will be some YESsers at these parties – and even waving the Queen’s Union Jack.

        Not a pretty sight.

        And The National, the so-called Independence supporting newspaper, is increasingly being hijacked by the minority anti this that and everything groupd, rather than pushing Independence.

        WHICH gives us the powers to make our decisions on any and all of these matters – we could even ban space travel if that’s what enough people want, and vote for.

        @Hamish100
        Yes, but what we all have in common is Independence, whatever we might support or oppose in other ways.

        The National is being divisive, for some side show agenda.

    • Hamish100 says:

      https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/may/15/scottish-support-for-monarchy-falls-to-45-poll-reveals

      I think it may be hard for those who have taken the queens shilling, stood to attention, saluted and Sang rebellious Scots to crush on occasion, to turn their back on HM Queenie but for a modern rebirth of an independent Scotland with Prince Charles/ George Queen Cammy? It will be easier.
      People in power should be in a position where they know they can be removed Democratically.
      Ireland has found it works just fine.

    • yesindyref2 says:

      From the National:

      A spokesperson for Republic, a pressure group campaigning to replace the monarchy with an elected head of state, said: “There are only 45% [of people] that want to keep the monarchy in Scotland according to another recent poll.

      and what they neglect to say, Unionist selective misinformation style, is that:

      “only 36% want to get rid of the monarch in Scotland”.

      36% is LESS than 45%.

      AND the truth shall set us free, whereas not the whole truth, won’t.

      • yesindyref2 says:

        elected head of state

        Mmm, can you imagine having to say “President Salmond”.

  13. Alex Clark says:

    O/T Russia will cut off supplies of gas to the Netherlands from tomorrow because of its refusal to pay for gas in roubles, they join Poland, Bulgaria and Finland on the list of countries to be cut off from supplies of Russian gas.

    • Dr Jim says:

      We’re getting around to the time when the West makes it’s excuses and reasons for what happens next I think

  14. jfngw says:

    Just spotted a BBC Scotland programme with a union flag and UK Government credit on its copyright page. A bit strange as all the BBC is UK Government funded to start putting this on BBC Scotland output, never seen it on London output.

    Although it is was a bit of cheap made pap it probably deserved a UK Gov logo. If this was meant to make me feel we are better together then this ain’t going to achieve it,’ we sponsor second rate TV’ is not the winner they think it is.

  15. Alex Clark says:

    Even the arch Brexiteer Andrew Bridgen has now put in a letter to the 1922 committee calling for Johnson to resign.

  16. Old Pete says:

    Why support for Scottish Independence is not in the 60%+ level is beyond me. Can’t understand why Scottish residents are happy to be governed by a crooked English Tory government ?

  17. Old Pete says:

    I love in South Ayrshire which now has a minority Conservative + Independent council. Seems Sarwar told Labour councillors that no cooperation with the SNP to keep the Tories out.
    If the Scottish parliament decides to hold a new referendum on regaining our Independence next year can my Unionist Council refuse to collect and collate our votes ? Bit worried there might be many legal hurdles to cross and we play by the rules but they just change the rules to stop us at every turn. Any thoughts on these problems ?

  18. yesindyref2 says:

    While I’m on a roll (or role) exposing hickacking of the YES movement for single agendas, heres’s one from the weekend:

    https://www.thenational.scot/news/20173486.undecided-voters-key-struggle-rid-scotland-trident/

    THE independence movement will have to work to convince the “undecideds” of the need for Scotland to be nuclear-free, the SNP CND convener has said.

    No, not it won’t. The independence movement is about, wait for it, wait for it, drum roll … INDEPENDENCE.

    So that means, wait for it, wait for it …

    “THE independence movement will have to work to convince the “undecideds” of the need for Scotland to be … INDEPENDENT, yesindref2 has said.”

    That’s more like it. That’s what I’m up for, righty?

    • Alex Clark says:

      Can’t disagree with that, only Independence matters as far as I’m concerned until it’s won.

  19. Hamish100 says:

    You don’t have independence holding onto nuclear weapons with the red button held elsewhere.
    They are against UN policy.
    In the 50’s and 60’s the campaign to remove nuclear weapons on the Clyde at Holy Loch and at Coulport kept the spark for Independent minded people going.
    Lots of single issues added together make policy i.e. Efta/ EU, fishing, currency etc. Independence calls needs to have substance to it in my view.

    • Alex Clark says:

      That’s guaranteed to provide ammunition to those that wish to have supporters. all with differing views on all of these issues fighting among themselves to the detriment of grouping together to win Independence.

      I won’t be joining in on any bunfights over any single issue as that won’t bring us any closer to winning Independence in my opinion.

  20. Alex Clark says:

    When it comes down to a vote in a referendum on Independence for a second time, people will be voting on whether or not they believe it will be better for them to vote for an Independent Scotland to be run by a government elected solely by the people of Scotland or to vote to be governed by Westminster as a region of the UK and by a government chosen by the voters of the UK.

    That’s the choice on offer, nothing else.

    Individual policies don’t matter in that one vote, as it is purely a one off opportunity to change completely how Scotland will be governed. The result of the vote will determine whether it will be an elected Scottish government deciding policy or will it be the policies of a Westminster government imposed on us as is the case now?

    That’s the choice the referendum offers voters, there will be nothing about policies on the ballot paper.

    • yesindyref2 says:

      Well said and well written.

    • jfngw says:

      That’s true, the referendum will not decide any policies. But we do need to highlight the possibilities running your own country opens up, what we could change when we elect a government. Just telling them we are moving the government from London to Edinburgh isn’t very engaging.

      The majority, as far as I can tell, don’t find politics in itself that interesting, if they did why would anyone vote for a degenerate like Boris Johnson, many can’t even remember what their MP or MSP name is. That’s why the last general election degenerated to the lowest common denominator and a slogan ‘get brexit done’ won the day along with the media painting Corbyn as some Russian asset (the opposite of the truth as far as I can tell given the Tories funding).

      If we choose independence the only viable government currently is the SNP, if we elected the three unionist parties their objective would be to reverse the independence vote. In reality whilst the other parties are still controlled from London the policies for an independent Scotland are the SNP policies (unless you are an Alba supporter, who believe they are on the cusp of victory).

  21. Capella says:

    Toryism costs lives
    Tory austerity policies had ‘substantial’ impact on UK mortality rates, researchers find

    Mortality rates throughout the 20th century fell year on year – except in times of war or pandemic – but began to stagnate around 2012.

    When adjusted for population, mortality rates in the UK ceased to fall as quickly as in previous years in 2012, with the poorest being hit hardest by the changes.

    https://archive.ph/kkDRL

  22. Capella says:

    BBC disinformation confirmed

    BBC refuses to correct errors about UK Government’s Genetic Technology Bill

    THE BBC has been accused of keeping misinformation in the public domain after it refused to correct factual inaccuracies in its reporting.

    The error, which has been repeated across multiple stories on the BBC News website, relates to the Tory government’s plans to legalise genetically edited foods in England.

    “Genetically edited” foods were regulated in the same way as “genetically modified” foods under EU law, but the Tories have signalled plans to move in a new direction post-Brexit.

    https://archive.ph/HO7jx

    • jfngw says:

      This just looks like getting genetically modified crops into the system by giving it a new name in the hope it fools the public. To hand the licencing of which crops which can be grown to the owner of the modification, the control of what we can grow and eat in the hands of big business, the effective privatisation of nature. We’ve seen how well that’s going with our energy and water in England, we are now at the mercy of these private companies.

  23. Tam the Bam says:

    Looks like Downing Streets ‘dead-cat’ distraction policies arent working.
    The Sue Gray Report continuing to increase the number of tory MPs calling for Johnsons resignation.LBC radio insider reports he is confident the required 54 letters to Graham Brady have been lodged but that he does NOT expect any move to be made this side of the jubilee weekend.
    After all…they wouldnt want to be seen as ‘party poopers’….would they?

  24. Dr Jim says:

    On the issue of the Royals I wouldn’t be too concerned one way or the other over folks attitudes towards the subject, because when the Queen is no longer here which could be at any time now support for that institution in Scotland will drop like a stone at the prospect of what comes next

    The thrust of Independence hopefully has to be based around the fact that England has control of all policies political financial and otherwise and made particularly more obvious over the last 20 years by the bad choices specifically demanded and voted for by the population of England and not the other three countries of this so called United Kingdom because all three of us Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland have rejected most of these policies yet still have them imposed upon us
    If England suffers from charlatan politicians that they choose to vote for surely the problem is their voting choices and not the rest of us who’ve decided we don’t want their choices rammed down our throats

    Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland did not and do not vote Conservative and Unionist party, only the people in England do that so they then decide the policies for the entire British isles and the rest of us have no say in the matter even if we vote against them, see Brexit for just one piece of insanity

    Scotland has three Tory parties foisted upon us who can’t win an election between the three of them yet their head office in London controls Scotland
    Wales votes Labour but can’t have them even though they vote for them because England says no
    Northern Ireland doesn’t even have a Tory party for folk to vote for so those folks *can’t* vote for them, although they do have the Jurassic Park version of the Tories the DUP who dedicate themselves to all things Tory and Englands voters deciding who controls Northern Ireland

    Devolution means nothing when it can be overruled at any time or whoever controls England can change and or end it at will

    None of this is right or democratic in the 21st century, four countries cannot and should not be controlled by the voters of the one country England just because they have the largest population and have engineered a voting system designed to democratically disadvantage the other three

    The UK is a democracy insult to the people of Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland based on who has the biggest gang in England

  25. yesindyref2 says:

    From the unbiased and honest UK Gov Herald:

    SCOTS passengers faced long queues at Glasgow and Edinburgh airports amid concerns travel chaos has spread from trains to planes.

    And oh my goodness, it’s spread to Heathrow, Gatwick and other airports all over Europe. And to BoJo at Westminster!

    Sturgeon must resign.

    • romiveda says:

      Are there any other airports in Scotland? Yes, and in particular, Aberdeen with a third of the passenger footfall of Glasgow, But as usual ignored, and what – a barometer of the oil industry? Aw – right enough. And with similar attendant transport problems with the rail strike. Yep, central beltism at its slovenly best. Get a GRIP.

      • grizebard says:

        He’s quoting the The Horrorald. So your critique was aptly directed there, no?

        It used to be “The Glasgow Herald”, but once it had pretensions to greater things and dropped the locale ident. Something The New York Times and The Washington Post somehow never found any need to do. Alas, its ambitions since have rather shrivelled on the vine. First just ashamed of its origins, what talent now remains (I use the term advisedly) appears to serve increasingly as an uncritical mouthpiece of London. Never mind the “central belt”, let alone Aberdeen. The paper is on its knees (in more ways than one) and facing another way entirely. Why then any surprise…?

      • Tam the Bam says:

        Romiveda …. I have to say…I’m struggling to understand who you’re having a go at here.

    • Tam the Bam says:

      UK Gov Herald journo Tom Gordon approaching ” couch and slippers” time surely?
      Never forget the look of utter distraught etched across his coupon when he was stood alongside an ever-expanding Stephen Daisley outside the SECC SNP CONFERENCE a few years back.

      It made me feel warm inside.
      I was positively “glowing.”

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