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Wasn't sure where to put this.  Poor old Torcuil.

 

http://wingsoverscotland.com/the-final-meltdown/

 

There's a lot of pictures so I can't copy and paste.

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Poor old Daily Record.

What a distance to fall.

It can’t be easy to be the declining tabloid’s Westminster political correspondent these days.

Accustomed to decades of spoon-fed stories from tame Scottish Labour MPs,

the SNP landslide of 2015 has left Crichton’s contacts book barer than Kezia Dugdale’s talent cupboard.

The resentment has been building up for the last 11 months, and Torcuil just hasn’t been able to hold it back a moment longer,

exploding all over page 25 today in what isn’t so much a column as a last desperate cry for help.

It bears a close examination, so buckle in, readers…

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Here's the start:

 

Poor old Daily Record.

What a distance to fall.

It can’t be easy to be the declining tabloid’s Westminster political correspondent these days.

Accustomed to decades of spoon-fed stories from tame Scottish Labour MPs,

the SNP landslide of 2015 has left Crichton’s contacts book barer than Kezia Dugdale’s talent cupboard.

The resentment has been building up for the last 11 months, and Torcuil just hasn’t been able to hold it back a moment longer,

exploding all over page 25 today in what isn’t so much a column as a last desperate cry for help.

It bears a close examination, so buckle in, readers…

 

It's an utterly bizarre article.  Towards the end he genuinely appears to lose his grip on reality.

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Not strictly Malthusian, but their attitude against any further extraction of fossil fuels regardless of whether the net effect in the long-run could be lower carbon emissions, and their opposition to even the heavily regulated growing of genetically modified crops are pretty backwards.

 

For what it's worth I do entirely disagree with their stance on GM crops - provided regulations are strictly enforced I think we should encourage them - but as you say, not Malthusian.

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Ross Greer has a wife? Christ on a jetski.

I highly doubt it. It was a Salmond joke.

In saying that I used to be quite interested in this Stirling bird for a while and then she got close with Greer and I never heard from her again so you never know.

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I highly doubt it. It was a Salmond joke.

In saying that I used to be quite interested in this Stirling bird for a while and then she got close with Greer and I never heard from her again so you never know.

She probably went gay.
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On a more serious note it would be interesting to garnish the %figure of people who voted no in the referendum because salmonds wife was fat and old

10%?

I voted NO twice because they were both fat and old.
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There's a new yougov poll out apparently.

 

Showing;

 

Constituency

 

SNP 50

Labour 21

Tories 18

Lib Dems 5

UKIP 2 (are UKIP even standing in constituencies?)

 

List

 

SNP 45

Labour 19

Tories 18

Lib Dems 5

Greens 8

UKIP 3

 

Seats;

 

SNP 71 (+2)

Labour 23 (-14)

Tories 24 (+9)

Greens 8 (+6)

Lib Dems 3 (-2) :lol:

 

Tories with less votes but more seats than labour.

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There's a new yougov poll out apparently.

 

Showing;

 

Constituency

 

SNP 50

Labour 21

Tories 18

Lib Dems 5

UKIP 2 (are UKIP even standing in constituencies?)

 

List

 

SNP 45

Labour 19

Tories 18

Lib Dems 5

Greens 8

UKIP 3

 

Seats;

 

SNP 71 (+2)

Labour 23 (-14)

Tories 24 (+9)

Greens 8 (+6)

Lib Dems 3 (-2) :lol:

 

Tories with less votes but more seats than labour.

There seems to be a few polls now that suggest about 10% of SNP constituency voters will give their votes to the Greens for the list.

 

SLab looked totally screwed.  I wonder what their response will be if this actually happens.

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There's a new yougov poll out apparently.

 

Showing;

 

Constituency

 

SNP 50

Labour 21

Tories 18

Lib Dems 5

UKIP 2 (are UKIP even standing in constituencies?)

 

List

 

SNP 45

Labour 19

Tories 18

Lib Dems 5

Greens 8

UKIP 3

 

Seats;

 

SNP 71 (+2)

Labour 23 (-14)

Tories 24 (+9)

Greens 8 (+6)

Lib Dems 3 (-2) :lol:

 

Tories with less votes but more seats than labour.

 

Any idea on changes from the previous YG poll?

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Any idea on changes from the previous YG poll?

 

I can't find them anywhere unfortunately. It's a yougov poll for the times, and that 'Scotland votes' twitter feed posted it earlier on.

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