... he might say, Carwyn Jones has promised to let us know how government action is being delivered, he intends to "ensure promises are kept". This would be a model Westminster might emulate, Carwyn only has one problem, the media are so stupid they are unable to shift from the old adage, "no news is good news" ...
... whilst at Westminster the jowly tail, aka Alex Salmond, is getting ready to wag our government. This political monstrosity will use his preferred tactic of "create a crisis" to elevate his ambition for an independent Scotland. Currently he has resumed the North Sea oil revenues chestnut, he refers to "North Sea revenues - £2,700 for every man, woman and child in Scotland", a statement to cross the political divides north of the border. No-matter what the outcome of his Westminster meetings, he will tell the Scots that "as a result of discussions the people of Scotland are still hard done by".
He has the political upper hand, he is able to prevent the implementation of the "Scotland Bill", if his administration interferes with this Bill he will create a British constitutional crisis, Westminster must respond by letting them go ...
... Cameron might like to use the following ... "nice knowing you, I wish you the best for the future", then begin cutting the constitutional strings that bind Scotland to us. Begin by bringing all defence south of Hadrian's Wall as soon as possible, next week possibly, there is no point being in a partnership with Nationalists or the peoples that support them.
... whilst at Westminster the jowly tail, aka Alex Salmond, is getting ready to wag our government. This political monstrosity will use his preferred tactic of "create a crisis" to elevate his ambition for an independent Scotland. Currently he has resumed the North Sea oil revenues chestnut, he refers to "North Sea revenues - £2,700 for every man, woman and child in Scotland", a statement to cross the political divides north of the border. No-matter what the outcome of his Westminster meetings, he will tell the Scots that "as a result of discussions the people of Scotland are still hard done by".
He has the political upper hand, he is able to prevent the implementation of the "Scotland Bill", if his administration interferes with this Bill he will create a British constitutional crisis, Westminster must respond by letting them go ...
... Cameron might like to use the following ... "nice knowing you, I wish you the best for the future", then begin cutting the constitutional strings that bind Scotland to us. Begin by bringing all defence south of Hadrian's Wall as soon as possible, next week possibly, there is no point being in a partnership with Nationalists or the peoples that support them.
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