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Alex Salmond To Quit...
BBC News - Alex Salmond to quit as Scottish First Minister http:// bbc.in/ 1v09Ujb
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I think it's a bit unfair that some of the media are saying he has 'paid the price' for the referendum result. Far from it IMHO, nobody called for his resignation and even those who secretly might have suspected he would go, none would have forecast that he would do it within 12 hours. Regardless of what people's views are on him he is First Minister of Scotland and...
16:19 Fri 19th Sep 2014
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Mac the knife ( Macmillan the prime mininster ) resigned over his prostate innit ?
People believed an enlarged prostate in an old man was due to excessive erm kissing young girls. Satyriasis is the latin word.
In fact history shows it was Dorothy his wife who was the one who was sc++wing around
Lord Boothby in particular who liked men almost as much as he like women
Hey those were the days !
People believed an enlarged prostate in an old man was due to excessive erm kissing young girls. Satyriasis is the latin word.
In fact history shows it was Dorothy his wife who was the one who was sc++wing around
Lord Boothby in particular who liked men almost as much as he like women
Hey those were the days !
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Bit sudden TBH but it's his decision alone, just a shame for him it had to be in such circumstances.
Whilst never my favourite politician by any stretch one had to admire the passion he had for his country and no doubt politics in Scotland will benefit from the legacy he has undoubtedly brought about in the wake of promises of more power from Westminster.
Whilst never my favourite politician by any stretch one had to admire the passion he had for his country and no doubt politics in Scotland will benefit from the legacy he has undoubtedly brought about in the wake of promises of more power from Westminster.
Salmond said: ‘The position that we are in now, that Scotland is in now is redolent of opportunity... I think the situation is redolent with opportunity and political progress for the country.’
Asked about personal responsibility and failures, Salmond said: “45% of the vote, 1.6m votes, is a remarkable political development”, but he felt that what he was doing was the most “assured” way to take responsibility.
He said the replacement new first minister should be in place by mid-November .
Asked about personal responsibility and failures, Salmond said: “45% of the vote, 1.6m votes, is a remarkable political development”, but he felt that what he was doing was the most “assured” way to take responsibility.
He said the replacement new first minister should be in place by mid-November .