Scottish Review is back with a special edition on Friday. If you have any comments on the issues raised in this week’s SR, please
Scottish Review is back with a special edition on Friday. If you have any comments on the issues raised in this week’s SR, please
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PICTURE by MICHAEL MOFFAT
The rise, or rather the inflation of Jo Swinson is not the only story in town, but the themes are strong in this one. I’d have been hard pushed to pick Jo out from an identity parade until she made her grandiose and delusional claim that she could be PM. As our collective memory gradually starts to write her out of our consciousness, it only remains to pick over those shards of glass from that “Glass Ceiling” resignation speech:
Hat tip Sean Davenport