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Tuesday 12 July 2011

“Independence was sleepwalking towards independence”. Aye, right, Alan …

ALAN COCHRANE: I found this the most incredible intervention in recent years - months ... For John Major to say this is absolute havering. I mean, this was the man who said independence (sic) was sleepwalking towards independence - and now he's saying 'huv the whole lot, let's go the whole way’. I can't understand what he's playing at, quite frankly. Unless he's, like a lot of English Tories, completely sick of us."

Aye right, Alan - " independence (sic) was sleepwalking towards independence"

Well, you could say that - except the Nationalists have their eyes wide open - it's you and your ilk, Alan, who have been sleepwalking, in the death sleep of the Union. Scotland has been completely sick of it for a long time - and of its defenders in the Press.


5 comments:

  1. Methinks Mr. Cochrane had a tipple to many!

    Regards,
    John

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  2. Anybody can make a verbal slip, especially when stressed at the prospect of having to think for oneself as an independent Scot. It must be terrifying ...

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  3. Mr. Cochrane's cochrants are one long diatribe against either Alex Salmond or the SNP normally, at least this is a change from the arch Brit nat Canadian.

    Yes, he's Canadian actually, 'us' of course is all a matter of perspective but I don't personally include him in my us category.

    His attacks are constant, predictable and infantile every ingle time.

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  4. I have no idea where he was born, natha, and I don't regard it as relevant. The phrase 'people like us' was debased by Maggie Thatcher, and I'm not in favour it, especially when used to exclude.

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  5. The 'us' being the unioinist 'us' is not my 'us'.

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