The SNP's latest attack of "Grievo-Max"
The SNP manufactured a row at Westminster this afternoon and stormed out after their Westminster leader deliberately got himself suspended for a day by speaker John Bercow.
In the process they abandoned the opportunity to pursue their motion calling for a debate on how Brexit will affect Scotland, which is what the row was supposedly about and which they would otherwise probably have got.
The SNP's behaviour has been called "Grievo-Max" (a play on "Devo-Max" for maximum devolution) because they are always seeking a grievance.
I was going to write a slightly longer piece on this, but frankly I could not improve on an excellent article by Iain Martin,
Why the SNP is revolting
which I would encourage anyone with an interest in the subject to read.
In the process they abandoned the opportunity to pursue their motion calling for a debate on how Brexit will affect Scotland, which is what the row was supposedly about and which they would otherwise probably have got.
The SNP's behaviour has been called "Grievo-Max" (a play on "Devo-Max" for maximum devolution) because they are always seeking a grievance.
I was going to write a slightly longer piece on this, but frankly I could not improve on an excellent article by Iain Martin,
Why the SNP is revolting
which I would encourage anyone with an interest in the subject to read.
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