Did we do this revelation from earlier today
"SNP spent thousands fighting an FOI request to see their legal advice on
EU membership - because they didn't HAVE any legal advice"
WTF? That's extremely silly and very funny in an incompetent way. Why on Earth didn't they get any at all - its a core part of their manifesto.
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Previously on "Mediocrity"
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Mediocrity is something to aim for, but don't you think it's a bit over-ambitious?
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I regard the endless English whingeing about the fictitious "subsidies" supposedly paid to Scotland, as the most craven mendacity even by the standards of a famously perfidious nation.Originally posted by vetran View PostMendacious would have been better, wait until the subsidies run out then we will see what sort of statesman he is.

BTW Salmond opposed entering the war in Iraq on the grounds that Blair was deceiving the public on WMD, and was one of the strongest supporters in Westminster of the attempt to impeach Blair for lying. I should have thought that would give him a certain moral superiority over one or two (hundred) Westminster politicians in the mendacity stakes.
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Mendacious would have been better, wait until the subsidies run out then we will see what sort of statesman he is.
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oligeaneous - is that the word ?
if that means, 'slimy , toad-like lying bastid' then its the right word
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