@PeteWishart What he probably means is “Number 10 roughly half way between London and Edinburgh”. Glass half full or half empty. A matter of perspective.
@HolyroodDaily@DJforEdS@CllrMacDougall A large number of people voted Reform in the recent election. (I did not). MSPs trying to outdo each other in demonstrating their outrage/distaste at the presence of their representatives in the Chamber will not have the reaction they expect from the public. Read the room.
@iainmacwhirter@JimSpenceDundee Well done, sir. It’s difficult to know what to believe in our distorted world. Everything seems to be political, even what is accepted as truth.
@JohnSwinney I read your first sentence, and my hopes were raised that you were going to announce mitigation measures. Sadly, you quickly reverted to type.
@staylorish@LHolt99 You are being very kind in your assessment of Mr Swinney’s performance. If nobody other than Peter Murrell in the SNP could read a set of accounts, never mind their auditors, why is the leader still in a job?
@ginadavidsonlbc “We rarely socialised or went on holidays.”
Are you sure you were married? If you were, why did you (both) stay in such a pointless relationship?
@MareeToddMSP Every year, a new cohort of children reach voting age. I suppose that’s a reason to hold a referendum for their benefit. Until the right result happens?
@TonyTonyBloom@Erudite4Unity Your legal definition/silver bullet pretty accurately describes the behaviour of some people in football crowds every week in Scotland. Maybe you’re suggesting they have to be on the pitch first.