Party disciple
If there is a strict discipline operating within the SNP, surely this will not adversely affect his published attacks.
Instead, it should mean plain sailing for him as he won’t have to praise any SNP MP who expresses a view contrary to the party line – which might confront Mr McKay with a difficulty. He might also struggle to commend a dissident MP without acknowledging the apparent freedom that MP has been allowed.
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Hide AdAnyhow it is thoughtful of him to seem to care about those he terms the footsoldiers of a party he obviously abhors. Because without footsoldiers it is highly unlikely there would be a party.
I wonder which party he adheres to? Whatever one it is it can certainly count on him not straying from any anti-SNP stance it professes.
Ian Johnstone
Forman Drive
Peterhead, Aberdeenshire