Tuesday, 6 May 2008

Scottish Labour Leaders Locked in Folie a Deux

SNP deputy leader and deputy first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, speaking on BBC Radio Scotland, accused the Scottish parliament Labour leader, Wendy Alexander, of "erratic behaviour".

"It's only a few weeks ago she said she was implacably opposed to a referendum, she's just set up a constitutional commission that expressly excludes the option of independence."

Gordon Brown, the Scottish Leader of the UK Labour party is now reported to have supported a referendum in Scotland on membership of the Union (Union of the United Kingdom, that is). Brown is widely accused of 'erratic behaviour', so that makes two of them. It is equally widely recognised that when it comes to referendums on membership of Unions and Federations in Europe, Brown is a liar, so it is reasonable to assume that he is lying about a Scottish independence referendum, and so is Wendy Alexander.

Certainly they are both unstable.

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