The Verging Sturgeon
Vergeing on the impossible
So Ms Sturgeon wishes to run the British Parliament without being an elected member.
What is she demanding?
“Get rid of Trident!”
I’m sure that most of us would agree, but the USA and NATO will insist that we (they) keep it.
Okay. I’m sure that Plymouth, Portsmouth or Chatham would welcome the extra jobs and the Scottish Parliament could deal with the unemployed in the Firth of Clyde.
“Keep the Fox Hunting ban in England and Wales”
... by ordering the SNP members in the Westminster Parliament to vote against this amendment to English Law.
Yes. Allowing Fox hunting will drive the poor creatures that escape up to the safety of Scotland. Not so good for the pheasant and wildfowl population upon which Scottish “Sportsmen”, hoteliers and the posh British catering establishments are so dependant.
I am against Fox Hunting and I despise those who consider it to be a sport, but there are other means of culling animals (including Badgers, Squirrels and Magpies) which are much more humane.
BTW
Have you ever tried Irish Whisky? Bushmills, Jamieson’s or Powers’ Gold Label?
HS
I'm not trying to be political here, but I do feel that Ms Sturgeon, who no doubt has the best interests of her Scottish countrymen at heart, is creating unneccesary resentment among those who would be sympathetic to the wishes of the inhabitants of that delightful country.
Vergeing on the impossible
So Ms Sturgeon wishes to run the British Parliament without being an elected member.
What is she demanding?
“Get rid of Trident!”
I’m sure that most of us would agree, but the USA and NATO will insist that we (they) keep it.
Okay. I’m sure that Plymouth, Portsmouth or Chatham would welcome the extra jobs and the Scottish Parliament could deal with the unemployed in the Firth of Clyde.
“Keep the Fox Hunting ban in England and Wales”
... by ordering the SNP members in the Westminster Parliament to vote against this amendment to English Law.
Yes. Allowing Fox hunting will drive the poor creatures that escape up to the safety of Scotland. Not so good for the pheasant and wildfowl population upon which Scottish “Sportsmen”, hoteliers and the posh British catering establishments are so dependant.
I am against Fox Hunting and I despise those who consider it to be a sport, but there are other means of culling animals (including Badgers, Squirrels and Magpies) which are much more humane.
BTW
Have you ever tried Irish Whisky? Bushmills, Jamieson’s or Powers’ Gold Label?
HS
I'm not trying to be political here, but I do feel that Ms Sturgeon, who no doubt has the best interests of her Scottish countrymen at heart, is creating unneccesary resentment among those who would be sympathetic to the wishes of the inhabitants of that delightful country.
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