JUST watched Nicola Sturgeon on the Laura Kuenssberg show. Who does she think she is?
She was asked a variety of questions and had the audacity to not only answer everyone of them but provide further information valid to the original question.
Compare that to the interview aired before the First Minister with James Cleverly, the Foreign Secretary, who followed the normal format of “don’t know anything about that, Guv, as I have been busy all week and spent Saturday shopping.”
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Watch it, Nicola – you will get no more gigs if you continue this type of behaviour.
David Coll
Rothesay
RISHI Sunak, Nadhim Zahawi, Boris Johnson and Richard Sharp all in the headlines for
all the wrong reasons and bang on cue Buckingham Palace releases headline grabbing details of King Charles III’s coronation in May.
John Jamieson
via thenational.scot
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