SNP leader would do well to focus on the real problems that ruin the country
one. Really scary, but it was inevitable that reveals itself in the public life of our country since the beginning of the return The tentacles of this shadow, even now, are wound around the pillars of Scottish society. First, it became apparent during the first two Labour administrations when our newly elected MSP began testing the limits of their skills by participating in an orgy of things ban. Fox hunting, smoking, happy hours, drinking glasses in pubs and good mood food in school canteens were the first to go. This was followed by the mink (although this barbaric practice that do not exist in Scotland).
When the SNP came to power in 2007, the ghost begins to crystallize and quickly took shape from most separatists in May. The attacks against the institutions of the South and a burning desire to hide behind our borders were based policy Bute House since the victory of the nationalists. "
If still in doubt, ask yourself this question: why is an important way the city would be complete without a bike path? Just when you're anxious for a unit and undemanding relaxation in the heart of the city a cycling trip wild eyes on her headgear strange. Cars are forced to swallow more gas to accelerate to overcome, increasing our carbon footprint. The act of dissolution of the window and extends to our middle fingers of these louts can endanger other motorists and pedestrians. Is this a sign of things to come when the invasion was finally done? Even now they are threatened by motorway signs generals tell us drop the car and, even worse, carpooling with strangers.
Confirmationthat Scotland is in grave danger came last week when Alex Salmond announced his 40-point plan to eradicate sectarian behavior before, during and after football matches. There can be no doubt about it - while behind the nation became Scotland formed an alliance with North Korea
Salmond act of madness by sectarianism be handled by the Chief Constable of Strathclyde Police began to raise real concerns within the local and central government. In England and Wales over the last 10 years, the police, through a variety of questions from the audience, were revealed to be racist, criminally incompetent, corrupt and violent. In Scotland, they tend not to scrutinize the police as much as they do south of the border, so do not really know if these qualities are shared by their brethren in our Constabulary.
Sometimes, however, the mask slips, as it did during the processing of Gail Sheridan Lothian and Borders Police obscene for pre-trial held last year on perjury, and her husband Tommy (when a police officer accused of behaving like a terrorist to focus on their rosary.). It is more than a little disconcerting to see the influence of the police at the Prime Minister. Most SNPs makes them untouchable and the absence of something like an organized resistance of the work means that it is inevitable that there will eventually be a national police force. Maybe we could send a delegation to Pyongyang to see how the experts do this kind of thing.
In the slums where poverty is extreme, the infestation of drugs, violence against women and knife crime, is also growing sectarian behavior. But if you are waiting for this administration to hold a summit on Holyrood why these four horsemen of the Apocalypse of Scottish urban free running, then you will wait a long time.
And even out of breath to ask your elected representative of an investigation into how this country treats its elderly and infirm, whose existence will be darkened even more precarious if the bill proposed by the death of an independent member for Lothians Scottish Parliament from sliding on the statute book.
Meanwhile, as a consequence of the plan by 40 points Salmond, many more young people in the streets of Scotland's poorest, will be sent to prison. Must be subjected to police surveillance of an intensity unmatched in the sports world. Unless you're singing "You Are My Sunshine" and "Moon River" and drinking apple juice in a state approved for next season, public houses, you may have your collar felt by the way. All forms of herd behavior and the unjust will gambrinous before the judges before they can say, "My the Hoops" or "We ARRA fig tree."
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