One last surprise in this remarkable election . . .

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Minimum
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Re: One last surprise in this remarkable election . . .

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The last sentence in the article is a little surprising. I suspect that the spokesperson had not been informed that it was certainly possible for jounrey arrangments to be made. I wonder who had led them to believe them otherwise. Yet another twist in the tale.
brodie
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Re: One last surprise in this remarkable election . . .

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The sheriff in the court case was certainly aware that it would have been possible to attend court and then to proceed to Edinburgh. It was certainly a feeble excuse bordering on contempt.
Husker Doo
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Re: One last surprise in this remarkable election . . .

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It is certainly not a good start and the party cannot be happy but surely they were well warned.
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MonaLott
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Re: One last surprise in this remarkable election . . .

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A prophet is honored everywhere but in his own country and in his own home.
Good luck to our new MSP.
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Husker Doo
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Re: One last surprise in this remarkable election . . .

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We already have a prophet and he resides in bute house lets not get confused here alex is a proven winner andyour prophet has never won an election in his life
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Re: One last surprise in this remarkable election . . .

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It isn't a prerequisite but i expect my msp to be intelligent and an intellect and Mike Russel who i voted for fits the bill but the other snp msp does not fit the bill.
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Re: One last surprise in this remarkable election . . .

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Principles and honesty would be nice..or is that asking too much?
brodie
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Re: One last surprise in this remarkable election . . .

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Foxglove wrote:Principles and honesty would be nice..or is that asking too much?
I think you are likely to find that these are totally alien concepts as far as our new MSP is concerned. Time will tell.
Beetlejuice
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Re: One last surprise in this remarkable election . . .

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Whoah!!! Principles and honesty are shining through :D
http://www.easdalepeople.org.uk/?p=76#comment-1659
Foxglove

Re: One last surprise in this remarkable election . . .

Post by Foxglove »

The plot 'sickens'!!
Beetlejuice
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Re: One last surprise in this remarkable election . . .

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Foxglove wrote:The plot 'sickens'!!
Indeed it do! I see that there are further instalments of this engrossing soap opera over on the Alcatraz People's site.

And I just idly wondered whether anyone recognises the personality description of a close-to-home MSP in ForArgyll Newsroom's comment #24:

http://forargyll.com/2011/05/mike-macke ... nt-page-1/

(Baggies at the ready folks.)
canUsmellthat
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Re: One last surprise in this remarkable election . . .

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Was there not something about missing a court hearing in order to present themselves at the parliment??? Not a very good impression for a first day...
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