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equusdriving
10-Oct-13, 23:32
Alex Salmond spent nearly £20,000 trying to hide the fact that the Scottish government did not take any independent legal advice on Scotland's potential European Union membership as an independent country.

The Scottish First Minister launched a legal battle to overturn an order from the Scottish Information Commissioner to reveal what legal opinion he took to back up claims an independent Scotland would automatically be a member of the European Union.
However, he later backed as deputy Scottish minister Nicola Sturgeon admitted that total cost of the legal challenge was £19,452.92.
John Lamont, the Scottish Tories’ Chief Whip, said: “Now, we finally know that £20,000 of taxpayers’ cash was wasted on the SNP’s folly of going to court to try and hide information that never even existed."
Scottish Labour constitution spokesman Drew Smith said: "Scotland isn't just on pause as it waits for next year's referendum, Scotland is now paying to hide the truth as the SNP's arguments continue to unravel."
The Scottish government said the challenge was needed in order to clarify a point of law with the Commissioner. An SNP spokesman said: "This is the height of hypocrisy from Labour and the Tories - both of whom made utterly false claims in Parliament that these costs were more than £100,000."
This comes after Alex Salmond was accused of offering "insultingly vague" plans about how an Independent Scotland's military would look!

weezer 316
11-Oct-13, 15:22
Apparently their internal review showed we were in deficit in 20 of the past 21 years, worse than the union figures even said. No explanation about how we can establish this oil fund either if all the money is going to pay our bills.

Most inept campaign ever. I actually thought they could win.

macadamia
11-Oct-13, 18:15
My latest theory is that Mr. Salmond has actually been secretly employed by "Better Together" (Seven figure sum to be delivered from HM Treasury to his personal Swiss Bank Account in late September next year) to perform a series of stunts between now and the day of the referendum. He's doing pretty well so far:

1. £20K of non-existent advice.

2. The saga of the £250 tartan troosers.

3. Grandstanding at Wimbledon.

4. The expression "Scolympians".

5. Pandering to the Pandas. (Never work with animals or children)

6. Being horribly associated with the fabulous Edinburgh tram saga.

7. Talking round things a lot.

golach
11-Oct-13, 18:46
My latest theory is that Mr. Salmond has actually been secretly employed by "Better Together" (Seven figure sum to be delivered from HM Treasury to his personal Swiss Bank Account in late September next year) to perform a series of stunts between now and the day of the referendum. He's doing pretty well so far:

1. £20K of non-existent advice.

2. The saga of the £250 tartan troosers.

3. Grandstanding at Wimbledon.

4. The expression "Scolympians".

5. Pandering to the Pandas. (Never work with animals or children)

6. Being horribly associated with the fabulous Edinburgh tram saga.

7. Talking round things a lot.

You forgot his trip to the Ryder cup with him and the wife

http://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/top-stories/outcry-at-alex-salmond-s-500-000-ryder-cup-bill-1-2665918

piratelassie
12-Oct-13, 00:05
If you remember the SNP were against the Edinburgh trams

secrets in symmetry
12-Oct-13, 01:44
6. Being horribly associated with the fabulous Edinburgh tram saga.
Indeed.

The secessionists failed in all respects on the tram saga. They failed to back them, and they failed to cancel them. The upshot was many more years of shambles - and it's all the fault of Ugly Fat Eck, his vile associates, and his vile Eckerendum.

They failed to provide leadership and responsibility.

macadamia
12-Oct-13, 15:37
What he said.

piratelassie
12-Oct-13, 20:45
Don't know much do you sis, refering to everything as vile. Try to make a political point instead.




Indeed.

The secessionists failed in all respects on the tram saga. They failed to back them, and they failed to cancel them. The upshot was many more years of shambles - and it's all the fault of Ugly Fat Eck, his vile associates, and his vile Eckerendum.

They failed to provide leadership and responsibility.

secrets in symmetry
12-Oct-13, 21:18
What he said....was spot on. :cool: