That’s not what I’m saying
I've never any idea what you're saying.
The fact remains that the SNP chose a leader which a huge part of Scotland will have difficulty voting for.
Not a sensible move, however you look at it.
Twenty-six bishops and archbishops of the English church get to tell Scotland how it's to be run.
I didn't even get an opportunity to tell them to fμck off.
You don't try it very often.
Just a thought.
If the leader of the SNP came from Glasgow's sizeable Jewish community, do you still think there would be a problem?