Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Thu 27 Oct 17:02
DRoss`s lack of political nous was evident at FMQs today where he decided the pressing issue of the day was that Scotland would be required to adopt the euro if it applied to join the EU. This assumes that there will be an independence referendum, that the electorate will vote for independence and that in due course Scotland will apply to join the EU. Raising the issue now suggests he thinks there is a reasonable chance of these three things happening. So what message is he trying to send to Scottish voters and how can he accuse the Scottish government of wasting time and money pursuing independence during a national crisis when he thinks this is the main issue he should raise at FMQs? Did none of his advisers point out the irony of this line of questioning?
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