I DON’T envy Angela Rayner’s job as deputy to Starmer. The FT reported that Labour will water down workers’ rights, which Rayner denies. But…
, when no reminder is needed, and then goes on to say that “doesn’t mean you don’t have the right to support independence, or the right to wish a referendum at some point in the future”, my flabber is totally gasted!Yes, Anas Sarwar is full of meaningless guff. But do listen out for strings of double negatives that are intended to make the practically meaningless just that wee bit less intelligible.
I hasten to add that all this disnae mean that Anas is in anyway inclined to support those who widnae grant independence voters the right to breathe. Let’s be clear aboot that, at least until the next dose of anaspeak. When he says “I’m not hostile to anyone” , I think I can hear a cacophony of disbelief from rape clause and bedroom tax victims, as well as asylum-seekers. Actually, in this case, it’s tempting to think that he just forgot to throw in a double negative.
Anyway, next time you hear some anaspeak, with plenty to come in Rutherglen, just grab a megaphone and shout “Whit’s that got to dae wi’ the price o’ bread?”, and at least you will always be relevant.
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