The Scotsman

What crisis?

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The 1936 Abdication was a crisis, the SNP’S ‘power grab’ whinge is just utter nonsense, wrote columnist Brian Wilson.

Abdication is hardly a crisis, you could throw 20 of that lot into the North Sea and there will still be another waiting in the wings. I’d say the crisis was that they were Nazi sympathise­rs.

Barry Richardson

The article was well articulate­d. Why can’t the SNP be open and transparen­t in these discussion­s, the truth being that if it became open and transparen­t [Mike] Russell and co would have nothing to whinge about. The party of division needs to create spin without any evidence. It’s SNP rhetoric.

Steven Richardson

Brian Wilson.. a failed labour politician who couldn’t say anything nice about the SNP if his life depended on it.

Hugh Lacey

Spot on analysis of both the SNP grievance machine and the issues around Ireland.

Darius Carr

Brian Wilson is talking “utter nonsense”.

Frank Brown

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