Dear All
Scotland’s unpopular Deputy First Minister Nicola
Sturgeon has predicted Alistair Darling will argue for a currency union
following a Yes vote.
So, just to be clear, she isn’t stating a
fact just an assumption.
And lets us also be clear even if he did,
which he won’t, he couldn’t deliver a currency union.
So, unpopular Ms. Sturgeon is engaging in
fantasy politics because she might think that there are still some gullible
mugs out there in them thar hills!
She says she is "absolutely
convinced" the former Labour chancellor would perform the U-turn.
Evidence, where’s the evidence?
It doesn’t exist.
Darling has publicly said that currency
union would make "no sense for Scotland and no sense for the UK".
Three main pro-Union parties have joined
together to rule out a "sterling zone" with an independent Scotland.
Clearly the SNP is in meltdown, it is
falling apart and delusion has taken over, madness, top down madness is the
‘game changer’?
People just see the SNP leadership as a
joke, the Alex Salmond party within the SNP has played this Scottish
independence campaign rather badly, and is trying to hold together the mugs who
are still working for them in a fruitless quest to save the leadership of
Salmond and Sturgeon.
The SNP tactic of saying that Labour, the
Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives are using "campaign tactics" has
will and has backrred on them.
Laughingly Sturgeon grasps at straws when
she then utters many Unionist politicians would change their views if people in
Scotland backed independence.
No, they won’t, they won’t be switching to
you and they won’t take your lead either, Salmond and Sturgeon have already dug
their hole.
Sturgeon said:
"Once people decide then they have
decided, and that calms (things) down at lot."
Where did she get her degree in human
psychology?
Nowhere!
Sturgeon added:
"Alistair Darling will argue for a
currency union, I'm absolutely convinced of it".
A Better Together spokesman said:
"I think Nicola Sturgeon has been
taking a leaf out of Alex Salmond's book and sticking her fingers in her ears
so she can't hear anyone saying anything she disagrees with. The currency union
is dead in the water."
This must be to keep the working class in
the SNP working for the Alex Salmond party, in politics, the clique use working
class people as a form of cheap labour.
So, regardless what bizarre rants that come
out from Sturgeon or Salmond, the answer down south is no.
Finally, does anyone seriously think that
Alistair Darling is going to throw away his financial credible built over a
lifetime in politics for someone like Nicola Sturgeon?
Nobody is that stupid!
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow
University
3 comments:
well said
Needed to be said as well
another terrible PR week for Salmond and Sturgeon, how much longer can they go on?
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