So, as expected Jack McConnell has resigned as leader of the Scottish Labour Party. A friend emails me the best, most accurate (albeit unintentionally so) reaction to this news:
"Let's remember where he took this party from to where it is now and I think that's a great contribution not just for the Labour party but also for Scotland."
Since McConnell inherited a party in power and leaves it in opposition, this is, for once, something Andy Kerr - Mr McConnell's Finance Minister - and I can agree on.
Of course, the proof that Scotland needed a political revolution is found in the words "Finance Minister Andy Kerr".
*A clown, a buffoon, someone who makes exasperating mistakes, misses open goals, shoots self in foot etc. Generally a clod and an idiot. Much beloved Scots word, adaptable to almost any social situation save meeting Royalty.
I reckon some of the royals will be more than familar with the term 'numpty', Alex. All that time spent in rural Aberdeenshire?
You are correct in that it is a fabulous word and, when it comes to politics, should probably be used more often when describing its practitioners...
Posted by: Panenka's Chip | August 16, 2007 at 12:17 AM