Alan Taylor's Diary

Sunday HeraldMay 01, 2007

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McConnell and Blair: proportional representation

PROMISCUOUS readers may have caught last Sunday's Observer in which my dear friends, "Gorgeous" George Galloway and Ron "The Rottweiler" McKay posed fully clothed and spoke of their undying love for one another. Quoth Mr McKay: "How does it go . . . we've both loved too widely and none too wisely." A wee bird tells me that Mrs McKay is currently nursing her wrath. Ach weel. Meanwhile, Mr Gorgeous arrived in the Frozen North and dubbed Sir Jocular McConnell Tony Bliar's "mini-me", which inspired The Rottweiler to ask the illustrator Leon Kuhn to draw the two great men to scale.

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Alan Taylor's Diary

The result, you may agree, is a triumph.

Ahead in the polls but not in the rags

POLL after poll shows my old amigo, Alexei Salmonella, on course to take over the tenancy of Bute House. On Friday, the Torygraph had the Gnats nine points ahead of Labour, which, translated into MSPs, would mean that the Gnats would have 44 and Labour 39. If this holds true then the Scotti...

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