Trust you !! And here's me thinking naebody on here will remember Mr J Grimond and what I was alluding to.. Tut Tut Stewarty indeed. >:)
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I’ve been at this game a while noo (1970 was my first active election campaign), hence the knowledge and the strong disdain I have for contemporary wishy-washy politicians (a) pretending to be radical (b) churning out glib pish for the sheep (c) the banality of their social media posturings.
Other than those expressed above, I have no strong feelings on the matters under discussion.
I don't want to kick a good Woman when she's down. But this is also part of Sturgeon's legacy nobody beneath her was allowed to shine they were all Yes Men and Women, Alternative views and ideas were not encouraged so what we have now is a load of frightened sheep wandering around wonder if they should stand.. Its a Sh1te state of affairs,
You’re not far wrong.
Mediocrities promoted for their kiss-arse loyalty rather than capabilities or work ethic in seeing the tough ‘operational’ jobs through, whilst talking in rhetorical cliché-ridden loud voices about abstracts.
I’ve worked with dicks like that, and it was one of the reasons I got the fuçk out as soon as I could afford to.
That was always going to happen, given how quickly the party expanded. The jam is spread very thin.
A change of approach is needed & I don’t think any of the people standing, have it in them to do what’s required.
Kathleen Nutt in today’s Herald On Sunday writes that the Green Party may dissolve the current agreement with the government’s major partner if Forbes gets the gig, due to her Wee Free fundamentalist views on abortion, same-*** marriage, and the ban on conversion therapy.
I keep asking people to confirm that we are actually living in the third decade of the 21st century.
We'd be well shot of the green party.
I won't be wasting my second vote on them again.