Dear All
Fresh from being utterly humiliated by
Prime Minister David Cameron who gave Alex Salmond a political knock back for
the offer of a head to head debate, the Scottish National Party has decided to
highlight how stupid they are by carrying on the argument.
It is now a fight in an empty room!
Alex Salmond has wrongly issued a call David
Cameron to reconsider his decision to take him on in a televised debate or
"butt out" of the independence question although.
You run your campaign Salmond and leave
others to run their one!
There is no benefit to David Cameron having
a stand up argument with Alex Salmond, the best way to deal with him is to ignore him, without oxygen he will soon die off and fade away.
One can only wonder what they must be
thinking in Downing Street about this sad and deluded little man called Alex
Salmond.
He thinks he can pick who he fights in the indy debate.
Now, after rejection, Alex Salmond has
entered the screaming like a little girl phase, we all need to wait till this
passes.
Salmond has been outplayed and outwitted,
and now the row between man and the little boy who never grew up has becoming
increasingly rancorous.
David Cameron wrote to Salmond last week
refusing to take part in a head to head televised debate before next year's
referendum, the fact is this was never going to happen, and the fact the SNP
put so much stock in this shows them to be really lacking in talent.
George Laird has continually highlighted the
real lack of talent in the Scottish National Party.
And I am right again.
The SNP position is that the Prime Minister
cannot opt out of this debate because the UK government is so heavily involved
with it by producing analysis papers.
Downing Street takes the view that independence
should be debated and decided among Scots.
That means that Scotland’s ‘jolly fat man’
has no choice but to face off against Better Together Campaign Leader Alistair
Darling.
A fight between a man of gravitas (Darling)
and a man of populism (Salmond)!
Conservative Leader David Cameron said:
"Alex Salmond wants the (referendum)
question to be about anything other than the question. He would like to debate
the SNP versus the Tory party or Scotland versus England. It's not. It's a
debate between Scots about their future. What it should be is Alistair Darling,
leader of the No campaign, and Alex Salmond, leader of the Yes Campaign."
After getting blown off SNP strategists
have come up with a letter of six reasons why they have to have a head-to-head.
He wrote to Mr Cameron:
"Either you stand up and debate or
butt out of the debate for good”.
Apparently the SNP leader Alex Salmond isn’t
a man who believes in democracy!
But he does believe in pies and big
helpings as his waistline can attest to!
Salmond added:
"The case for a head-to-head debate
between us is unanswerable. You should reconsider."
Sounds like someone is ‘having a moment’!
Salmond in venting his anger also accused Mr
Cameron of seeking "power without responsibility" telling him his
government was "central" to the entire referendum debate.
With great power comes great responsibility….. Spiderman, as in ‘Spiderman, spiderman does whatever a spider can’.
As Alex Salmond and Scotland’s unpopular
Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon slide down the slope to political 'Samageddon' at the ballot box, we should pause and remember that these two buffoons paint
themselves into this corner, no one else.
Now they are paying the price for it,
stupidity is a poor substitute for intelligence.
Finally, Alex Salmond has called on David Cameron
to spell out UK Government's plans to cut public spending in Scotland!
Alex Salmond, the leader of the SNP clique
isn’t having a good referendum campaign, Scots are ignoring him, and now the
rest of the UK is blowing him off!
Act like a bam get treated like a bam!
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow
University
1 comment:
You say 'He thinks he can pick who he fights in the indy debate.' then you go on to say 'That means that Scotland’s ‘jolly fat man’ has no choice but to face off against Better Together Campaign Leader Alistair Darling.'.
Pot, kettle and black spring to mind.
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