George Foulkes - is this the most ignorant man in Scotland?
My mum, my aunt and a couple of friends came into the Scottish Parliament yesterday for a tour. They loved their visit but they were shocked at the behaviour of some of the politicians at First Minister's Questions. And the worst indication that the behaviour was truly bad was that I, too, was shocked. How many times have I been at FMQ's? Countless. But I've never seen such appalling behaviour in my life. Nobody minds a bit of barracking and good heckling is always fun but this was just rude. Initially it was the Labour lot - but once Nicol Stephen asked his first question the Lib Dems were just as bad. It was impossible to hear any of the answers Alex Salmond was giving and who knows what the Presiding Officer was doing but his pleas for order fell on deaf ears.
The worst was George Foulkes though - he is one ignorant man. Anyone who reads this knows that I am normally fairly diplomatic and it's not often I get angry but Mr Foulkes is nothing short of an ignoramus. He talked in a big loud voice throughout the proceedings, made no attempt to listen, no attempt to keep his voice down. It's all because he deeply resents having to serve in the Scottish Parliament. He never wanted to get elected in the first place and standing as a list only MSP, under normal circumstances (where everyone votes Labour regardless of what they do), he wouldn't have. Lord George had hoped to sleep and quaff away his retirement in that den of nothingness that is the House of Lords. Well tough luck, if you don't like it, resign but if you're staying, learn some manners.
As an aside, Lord George may be the rudest man in the parliament but Frank McAveety has to be the daftest (I'm being kind). He was sat behind George who at one point when Alex Salmond was speaking said in his big loud voice "he's saying that without even a hint of irony you know". And Frank thinks to himself "that's a good word" and shouts out at the First Minister "aye, irony"! Clearly not the brightest spark as was evidenced later in the day when he nearly forgot he'd asked for a point of order and the Presiding Officer practically had to send out a search party for him. Yes, I'm going to miss all this ...
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Anne McLaughlin AKA IndyGal
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