Am I right in thinking that the opposition can’t lodge a bill on a subject that the Government already intends on lodging a bill on? If that’s the case, does that mean that the pro independence Wendy Alexander and her beleaguered troops will have to support the SNP bill on an independence referendum? You really couldn’t make it up.
Yesterday in el Parly, Wendy hosted a press conference on her pro independence stance but is unable to answer a few simple questions.
Yesterday in el Parly, Wendy hosted a press conference on her pro independence stance but is unable to answer a few simple questions.
1. Does she favour a simple yes or no question in an independence referendum or a multi question option?
2. If it’s the former, what is the point in the Calman commission?
3. When does she intend on lodging this bill? Now? 12 months? 2010?

2 comments:
You've hit the nail on the head I think, she's having a bit of a shocker here already.
If she is pushing a 3-way referendum and is able to put her own bill through in Autumn 2008 then it's a great move.
Otherwise she has screwed up, perhaps irreversibly...!
That would be hilarious, esp since wendy has been babbling on about 'how the scottish parliament works' although i dont think she has ever personally seen a bill through herself
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