MPS are fed up with Blackford
SOME may question the talents of the SNP leader at Westminster, but Ian Blackford certainly has one unique skill, where he outmatches anyone else I have seen in years of watching proceedings there. When he rose to speak in the Queen’s Speech debate, the House emptied in a rapid rush for the doors, in a way I have never seen before. It quite literally was almost empty of almost all but the SNP group in seconds.
It may well be that his neverending and relentlessly repetitive grievances and bluster have reached the places where no other has and become unbearable. He must be thrilled to see how popular he is with other MPS. Alexander Mckay, Edinburgh.