SO after last week’s demands that the Scottish Government follow Kamikaze Kwarteng’s Budget, the Scottish Tory branch manager welcomes the massive U-turn from his main office! What does this say about the guff he spewed last week in Holyrood then? Was he wrong? Will Nicola rip him a new one again? Will this inept “politician” apologise?
The last ten days in UK politics has been absolutely disastrous to anyone with a mortgage or pension and I’m now sick of seeing SNP MPs sitting in the House of Commons being part of this corrupt fiasco of a UK government!
Time to leave them to it.
Iain McEwan
Troon
DOUGIE Ross doesn’t have the wherewithal to be a charlatan, he’s nothing more than chaff caught up in all the hot air that emanates from Downing Street. He hasnae a clue what’s going on, but whatever his superiors in Downing Street spew forth, Dougie gobbles it all up and spews it out all over again.
Thom Muir
via thenational.scot
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