I thought Maggie had returned to the Commons, as this glib, right-wing Tory displayed the contempt for Scotland that typifies the Cameron regime, under the guise of quoting our national poet on this day that means so much to Scots. It provoked the sneering laughter it aimed at eliciting, and a typical snide response from the Prime Minister.
And we had the Labour Tories, Bain and Curran, part of the anti-independence coalition, listening to this with doubtless no evidence of shame or embarrassment as their national traditions were exploited and mocked.
Thanks, Eleanor Laing MP, Epping Forest Tory - you've just delivered another 10,000 votes to the YES vote for Scotland's independence.
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
Born in Paisley in 1958, Eleanor graduated BA LLB from Edinburgh University in 1982. She was the first woman to be elected President of Edinburgh University Union. She practised law in Edinburgh, in the City of London and in industry between 1983 and 1989.
When the Telegraph released details of MP's expense claims, it was shown that Laing had avoided paying £180,000 Capital gains tax on the sale of her Westminster flat by declaring it as her primary residence. However, she had registered the flat as her second home with the Parliamentary Fees Office, and by doing so had claimed through her Additional Costs Allowance some of the interest due on her mortgage.
Her constituency is Epping Forest, which is close to London and less than an hour's journey by tube. When questioned she said that prior to the sale of the flat she had sought the advice of her solicitor. Laing was cleared by the Legg Inquiry.She voluntarily repaid £25,000. As a result of the scandal she also had to face an attempt to deselect her by her constituency party, led by the Leader of Essex Council - which she survived.
One of the best things about independence will be seeing the back of that braying mob at Westminster!
ReplyDeleteWhat a thing to say about the 'greatest union' since Caesar and Brutus, Cain and Abel, Abbott and Costello, etc. etc.
ReplyDeleteThanks, forfar-loon!
Peter
Burns called the gentry who sold out Scotland 'a parcel o' rogues' who sold us out for English gold.
ReplyDeleteThat SNP MP should have said that when he spoke later.
Thanks, RMcGeddon
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Peter
Peter, after the latest demonstrations of "put-down the Scots",won't the biggest put-down coming their way be, oh, so much sweeter?
ReplyDeleteAs for Mr Salmond - well, what more can be said about his performance with Paxman, other than, that he was simply toying with him and Paxman knew it big-time at the end.
Happy days from a foreign land.
Thanks, Barontorc!
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Peter - I take particular exception to the Brit nat Tory in pink who quotes a Burns poem out of context.
ReplyDeleteShe chose to quote a piece of rubbish that Burns (may have written) threw out to save his job in view of the pressures surrounding him and his family - 70 years after the union Scotland was wealthy, donating lots of tax and the Brit nats of his time were as mean a bunch as could be dreaded.
Burns was reacting to the 'Falklands' of his day when hyperbole about a possible French invasion had grabbed the psyche of everyone and his dog.
It's a poor effort from a man doing lip service to those who held his familiy's existence in the whim of their notions.
Then we get Cameron... shame Burns hadn't been there to tear them to shreds with his wit and wisdom.
Thanks, Stevie.
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Funny old world, Ms E Laing MP born in Paisley and Mr D Cameron's late father came from Aberdeenshire. The "parcel o' rogues" however referred to the Scots, who for "English gold", turned their country over to Westminster so what's new?
ReplyDeleteSo she was THAT kind of Scot, Clarinda. Even worse ...
ReplyDeletePeter
well, what more can be said about his performance with Paxman
ReplyDeleteFlat for rent Aberdeen