Nicola Sturgeon. Ah well ... ... no surprises there - and (hopefully) even less chance of Cameron doing a 'U~turn' on his promise to enact additional devolved powers for Scotland.
Nicola Sturgeon. Ah well ... ... no surprises there - and (hopefully) even less chance of Cameron doing a 'U~turn' on his promise to enact additional devolved powers for Scotland.
A vile, obnoxious woman
Just wait and see what the snakes (Cameron and Osborne) come up with Arthur. I'm sure they will upset the Scots one way or another.
I doubt it the locals have far more to worry about this........Liebor are pleading for Bottler Brown to get involved :-
Labour beg Gordon Brown to take on new SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon as a 'father of the nation' for Scots
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3GJZkHhJ8
Ahem......*cough* This thread has connotations to the 'P' word *cough*
Anyway.
Here's a lovely picture of a dental practice in Leighton Buzzard.
A real "nippy sweetie" to use the local expression....
I think it should be that lovely wee Anita Manning from 'Bargain Hunt'.
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Here she is in SNP uniform
Pah! ... don't you believe it, mate ... she definitively lacks Ms Susan Boyle's "sweet dulcet tones" and (to the best of my knowledge) doesn't play the bagpipes; although ...
... good at "blowing her own trumpet" - and, as for being a "nippy sweetie" - yes ... you could say that.
After the SNP victory at the 2007 Scottish Parliament election, Sturgeon was appointed Deputy First Minister and Scottish Health Secretary. My late colleague and friend Sam Galbraith was Health Minister in Scotland’s first devolved government – he was a true Surgeon .
http://filipinaroses.com/showthread....=sam+galbraith
Unlike many of the modern day politicians she has had a career outside of politics which is to be admired.
The fact that she was unopposed for the leadership gives her strength within her own party which with the exception of Farage is something that none of the other political leaders enjoy.
Whilst I've been somewhat (dare I say?) judgemental about Salmond and Sturgeon in the past ... there's no denying that, between them, those two political stalwarts have worked their arses off to finally convince the boffins at Westminster there is a lot more to than 'England' ... and for that reason, if for no other, I am grateful!
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