WEDNESDAY was an amazing day regarding the SNP’s media coverage on TV news programmes. On one day we probably got more coverage than the previous two months put together! Even the BBC covered it!
The star was of course our own Joanna Cherry. What an articulate performance! She knew what she was talking about and eloquently rebuffed all awkward questions. It made my day!! What a morale boost to Scotland. It was almost as good as Scotland finally getting to a major football tournament.
Well done to Cherry and associates! Go to the top of the class! And here’s to more TV coverage like this!
Robin MacLean
Fort Augustus
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