Dear All
The SNP is cracking, ‘Tampax Tommy’, Nicola Sturgeon has
flipped flopped on FFA, the Nats have gone radial rental on upping the hate,
and fake Scot Angus Robertson is demanding a Labour Party investigation into
its members.
Angus Robertson was the campaign director for the Scottish independence
campaign, he blew it big style.
Now, he wants Scottish Labour Party leader Jim Murphy to
investigate Labour members have been involved in tactical voting in Perth to
attempt to oust his buddy Pete Wishart.
The heat is on, tactical voting which is still in early
development is seen as a threat to the Nationalists.
SNP campaign director Angus Robertson has reacted badly to
reports that the political pressure group United Against Separation (UAS) has
been getting a great reception in north Muirton area of Perth were Pete Wishart
has been flapping since he has learned he is a target.
Pete Wishart has been close to political tears, so his buddy
Angus has come along to attempt to stop Labour members in UAS promoting the
Conservative Candidate Alexander Stewart.
Anyway, what’s it is to do with Robertson?
People have ‘the right’ to do their own thing and besides Ed
Miliband is backing tactical voting in Scotland anyway, so what’s the problem?
Robertson said the move by UAS was “further embarrassment”
for Jim Murphy.
How is it “further embarrassment”, I am sure that Jim Murphy
wouldn’t have a problem with seeing Pete Wishart’s political ass roasted by the
voters and dumped on the street.
Robertson is an act of desperation bleated:
“While the SNP is trying to lock the Tories out, Labour
members are telling people to vote them in. Jim Murphy needs to investigate as
a matter of urgency which of his members is campaigning to elect the Tories.”
Piss off and go on a ‘tampax’ demo Robertson.
We don’t need an 'fake Scot' telling proud Scots what to
do in an election, and especially not some ‘tube’ from Wimbledon trying to pass
himself off as one of us.
He continued:
“Labour’s credibility amongst people in Scotland has been
irreparably damaged by the way they cosied up to the Tories during the
referendum — and these revelations make clear that they’ve learned absolutely
nothing.”
Stop whining for goodness, Robertson; anyone would think he
had his trousers down at his ankles waiting to get blasted in the ass by people
from a financially challenged and ethnically diverse background.
A spokesman for the Scottish Labour Party said:
“We want everyone to vote Labour. Our progressive polices
will change Scotland for the better.”
Quite so ma’am!
And a tactical avoidance of the issue is the way to go, who
takes notice of Angus Robertson anyway?
UAS are also were out in Dundee, which is the heartland of
the Hosie clan last Sunday, urging residents there to vote Labour.
Andrew Skinner of UAS said the team made up of people from
different parties and none would be handing out their literature in Fife and
Angus in coming weeks. It seems UAS will be targeting hotspots to attempt to thwart
to ensure Labour success.
Andrew said:
“We’re targeting Gordon, Edinburgh and Glasgow this week but
some of our members will be handing out leaflets in Fife and Angus over the
forthcoming weeks. We can’t hit all the constituencies in numbers but I want to
praise the Forward Together group who are doing a great job in Perth.”
Forward Together which has Victor Clements as a spokesman
said:
“It is us that Pete Wishart particularly objects to as he is
well aware that he is vulnerable here. It is us that unsettle him by setting up
our gazebo right beside him on the High Street in Perth every Saturday”.
Snigger snigger, people like Wishart apparently don’t like competition, presumably
because he doesn’t look like a rock star, however, if he tries acting, a slot
could be found in a horror movie as a hillside strangler, obviously shot in
black and white.
Victor Clements added:
“We cover two constituencies, Perth and North Perthshire,
and Ochil and South Perthshire. In the former, we are advocating people vote
for Alexander Stewart of the Conservatives, and in the latter, we are
supporting the sitting Labour MP Gordon Banks. There is nothing new about this.
People in Scotland ejected the Tories in the 1990s by tactical voting, but they
are now turning their attention to the SNP and using the same tactics on them.”
As a co-op ‘tampax’ campaigner, Pete Wishart is unhappy
about the fact in this election he may have to pay the ‘blood price’.
Pete should remember, no to Tasmina Ahmed-Shiekh, she has
put his bawbees on the line; if you are going to standby a Sturgeon don’t be
surprised when the lead starts flying. In this this election in Perth, there
are two people to support in Perth, Gordon Banks of the Labour Party and Alexander
Stewart of the Conservatives.
Finally, this move to ‘tell tales’ by Angus Robertson is totally
anti Scottish behaviour, no one likes a ‘grass’.
Grass!!!!!!!!
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
This clown is my MP. He didn't take kindly to my suggestion that as Englishmen exiled in Scotland we should stick together. He is known as Angus with a silent G.
ReplyDeleteTactical voting ain't illegal, so Robertson can fuck off.
ReplyDeleteHow about an investigation into the tactics by SNP members?
I hate Robertson, and he's worried in case Shrek makes a reappearance at Westminster, which will make him even more irrelevant.
Whinging arsehole Angus Robertson is the MP for Moray. The only time you read about this clown is when he's blaming Westminster for this, or for that. He's the MP for the area I live in too Ray, but i'll NEVER class him as MY MP. Moray used to be a booming county. For better or worse, Moray was held by the Conservatives, it thrived big time. As a matter of fact, it used to be the constituency of Moray and Nairn, so AGNES Robertson is really only doing HALF the job. I hate Robertdon too, and the other useless Natz MSP idiot, Richard Lochhead
ReplyDeleteI wonder if he has any canvassing figures George that might be the cause of his comments. I hope so, if he is bleating about labour party members fighting for the union, complaining about those people who are fighting the good fight something must be up. And of course nobody likes a grass as you say but it reminds me more of a petulant child pointing fingers and saying it was him miss :)
ReplyDeleteFreddy
ReplyDeleteIt could be the case that the numbers don't stack up.
George
Dear Anon
ReplyDelete"George do you think the SNP will do as well as the polls suggest ?"
too early to say.
George
As the secretary for UAS and a Glasgow University graduate I can say that we are having a tremendous impact. This kind of reaction from the SNP is evidence of that. We are defending the union and advocating supporting any unionist party against the SNP and this unity is a threat to them, more so because it has come from ordinary citizens who have been pushed too far by the SNP. Labour/Tory/Lib Dem we really don't have a preference and have made a point of helping each of the parties. Country Before Party
ReplyDeleteRe. the polls, here's my prediction, guys:
ReplyDelete1. Based upon what happened in the referendum, average the SNP share across the polls, and deduct 5 points. Let's be generous and give them 43%. That would put them, notionally, on 40 seats.
2. However, I would be deducting from the above 10 seats that they would win from Labour, and 5 seats from the Lib Dems, due to tactical voting and loyalty voting for the sitting MP. That would leave, according to my back-of-the-fag-packet calculations:
SNP: 35 seats
Labour: 26
Lib Dem: 6
Conservative: 2
(This doesn't assume that either Wishart or Robertson will be dislodged, and assumes Salmond will win in Gordon.)
Thus, it's my conclusion that, although this would obviously be a big win for the SNP, it's not going to be quite the victory they currently think. And neither is it going to be Armageddon for the others. Indeed, in such circumstances, the three Unionist parties will come out thinking they've actually won; and it might be just about enough to put Labour over the line nationally.
As for me, I'm voting tactically for the Conservatives in Angus to get the useless SNP guy Mike Weir out.
Cheers, Derek
Robertson could be in the unenviable position of being without Salmond in 4 weeks times. A letter to Private Eye from a Gordon constituent is saying that it's not all sweetness and light for Salmond there. I think tactical voting might just screw his return to Westminster up.
ReplyDeleteThen there was last night's "group hug". Sturgeon doesn't have a bloody clue how to be a politician. Not only has the SNP shown all their cards before any negotiation (ie we won't work with x,y and z), she's aligning herself openly with the fruitcakes of the Greens. Sturgeon also tried to mock Farage over immigration. Sorry doll, but being concerned over pressures on public services due to uncontrolled immigration is neither racist nor xenophobic.
No matter how many seats the SNP wins, they will have no negotiating powers whatsoever. Anything they try will be rebuffed.
Robertson is a political lightweight, and it shows whenever the SNP are challenged openly.
Here's one for you, George.
ReplyDeleteType in "Nicola sturgeon disaster" into Google, and you will only get a single page of answers. At the foot of the page is the message that entries have been removed under EU data protection laws.
Get a feeling that Sturgeon is now trying to limit what is said about her online? So much of open and transparent government.
Can you hear the desperation???? Hear it from all of you so-called Unionists! If a member of the Liebore party is actively telling people to vote Cons/Fib Dems to vote tactically, they will be removed from the party.. so your all wrong. Whistle blowing rather than grassing. H
ReplyDeleteTo anonymous 1 try it using a VPN set it to the US see if you get different results. As for the other Joker they wouldn't be making such a big thing about it unless it was worrying them which i think it is.
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