Friday, April 20, 2007
Freshly Squeezed Orangeman Visits Scotland.
Labour and Tories in the shapes of Gordon Brown and David Cameron once more graced Scotland with their presence ahead of the May elections, a sure sign of the panic within their ranks at the polls, which continue to show a lead for the SNP.
Tory leader Cameron was accompanied by no less than David Trimble, former Ulster Unionist leader who, having been rejected by his countrymen in Northern Ireland, has joined the Conservatives.
Trimble, in Gretna Green, wisely staying as close to the border as it's possible to get, accused the SNP of having no interest in running a better administration in Holyrood, only wanting to sow more discontent and more discord.
Pretty rich coming from an Ulster dinosaur.
Contenders for No 10 make their defence of the Union
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Tory leader Cameron was accompanied by no less than David Trimble, former Ulster Unionist leader who, having been rejected by his countrymen in Northern Ireland, has joined the Conservatives.
Trimble, in Gretna Green, wisely staying as close to the border as it's possible to get, accused the SNP of having no interest in running a better administration in Holyrood, only wanting to sow more discontent and more discord.
Pretty rich coming from an Ulster dinosaur.
Contenders for No 10 make their defence of the Union
See all recent posts.
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