Friday 6 June 2014

DEBATE AT ROSSHALL ACADEMY GOES FIRMLY YES

There was a today debate between Humza Yousaf, our much loved Minister for External Affairs (and confidant of Munguin), and Johann Lamont, leader of UK Labour Party in Scotland. 

The outcome was: YES 60% ; NO 40%.

Job done, Humza. 

14 comments:

  1. Not only did Johann Lamont end up being used as a mop to sweep the floor she was, apparently, booed as she entered to hall. LOL

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    1. That's kids. They say it the way they see it.

      Without much attention to feelings...

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  2. Was she blinking in the unaccustomed light? Mind you, the mop bucket would have blocked a lot out...

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    1. It's strange outside the bunker, Alex.

      If you enlarge the picture, you can certainly see that she's not exactly smiling.

      I have the feeling she's probably not too good with kids, whereas Humza will almost undoubtedly be very popular.

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    2. Hang on a second. Not too good with kids you say, but she used to be a TEACHER for gawd's sake! How on earth can she NOT be good with kids?

      Oh wait a minute she was shite at teaching wasn't she?

      Think you might be right after all. LOL

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    3. Yes...if you think about it for a few minutes... it all adds up.

      I wonder if she read every lesson of an idiot board and mixed up her lines when she took her eyes off it for a second..., and asked the kids the same question over and over again even though they had already given her the answer?

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    4. Arbroath 1320, she ended up chasing Truants, they would not let her near a blackboard.
      I have always said that Labour have made such a contribution to education, J McConnel. maths teacher, Ian Gray, some sort of teacher, Johann Lamont, nae sort of teacher. They all contributed by leaving the profession.

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  3. Tris

    I wonder if belter together will tweet that result, I am willing to bet they won't.


    Bruce

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    1. Erm... with mature reflection (or as much of it as I can manage), I'd say that this was unlikely...

      Doesn't stop the rest of us doing it though :)

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  4. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-27737476

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    1. I heard that, why do they live elsewhere?

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    2. He lives in Leeds Helena, where he is the MP.

      I suppose that means that he not one of the ones who is looking for a seat in the House of Doddering Old Farts.

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  5. Thanks CH. Added to roll...

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