So Far, at Least, the Snp Is Giving Opponents a Lot to Chew Over Lucky, Maybe, Competent Certainly, but the Nationalists Have Changed Scottish Government
The Scotsman › January 29, 2008
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The Scotsman › January 29, 2008
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LISTEN carefully and you can hear it. Those who patrol the Holyrood corridors of power have been wondering what the noise is. It is not loud, but always audible. It is low-pitched and rasping. And it quickly becomes irritating. It is the sound of opposition politicians grinding their teeth.
The reason for this intensive jaw grating is frustration. The opposition parties are finding it increasingly galling that they are unable to lay a glove on the Nationalist administration, despite what they see as the obvious weaknesses of Alex Salmond's government.See the full content of this document
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So Far, at Least, the Snp Is Giving Opponents a Lot to Chew Over Lucky, Maybe, Competent Certainly, but the Nationalists Have Changed Scottish Government
It is worth considering the reasons why the opposition feel impotent and the government appears impervious to criticism.
The first is that the First Minister and most of his ministers have proved to be highly able and proficient politicians.Mr Salmond's ret...See the full content of this document
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