Well Done Wendy!

Politics May 11th, 2008

Conservative and Lib Dem leaders in Scotland have spoken of their serious concern over Wendy Alexander’s policy shift on a referendum on independence.

Personally I’m delighted!

Bendy Wendy and her band of no-hopers are the best thing that could have happened to Scotland.

The longer she’s “in charge” of Labour in Scotland the better the chances of the SNP increasing their lead and finally bringing us to Independence.

Death to the ETH ENN PEE

These arseholes are so used to calling the shots that they can’t get it into their dull, thick heads that they can’t do what they want any more. We put up with them for generations and now, I hope, the Scottish people have finally had enough of this corrupt crony ridden bunch of crooks.

The dearth of talent is obvious - a choice between Andy Kerr and Wendy Alexander!

So, not much point in getting rid of her as they’d just have to replace her with another numpty.

I’m loving it all!

I really hope that Headcases picks up on this…

…there couldn’t be a better candidate - they could just portray her as she is!

news.bbc.co.uk

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  1.   Spartacus (Check me out!) | May 20th, 2008 at 12:16 am

    Couldn’t agree more with your comments re her popularity - and Labour’s for that matter. Mr Salmond doesn’t even need to try these days, although the argument for leaving the union will be a harder one (which I doubt he’ll be able to win).

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  2.   Boorach (Check me out!) | May 20th, 2008 at 6:28 pm

    Can’t imagine why anyone still believes the myth that somehow we benefit from the defunct “Union”. It’s always been a one-sided partnership and always will be.

    READ THIS - http://www.alba.org.uk

    It’s Time…

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  3.   Sif (Check me out!) | June 15th, 2008 at 4:12 pm

    Bendy wendy…ROFLMAO

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