The Scotsman

On your bike?

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Fiona Mclellan

Don’t get over-confident with this virus, it will take a vaccine to get rid of it.

Raymond Torley

Suppressed – I hope – not free, I doubt that.

Howard Merritt

DNA testing of the virus that came to the UK early on shows that the strain came via Europe, not China. So everyone was hunting for incoming infection in the wrong place at the time.

Angela Bunting

Lux (Not Ron) We need to somehow limit travel from down south. Random testing stations at the border would be a start.

Monkberry Moon Delight

SNP spin doctor Murray Foote comes under fire for ‘somewhere to park your bike’ comment on social media regarding the Prime Minister doing press-ups.

It just shows what this great nation is now sinking into where leaders, people of so-called influence, wallow in this kind of rhetoric. Whatever happened to integrity and decency?

Ann Finlay

Not profession­al. Not funny. Not a good way to approach the situation. And then the SNP also make jokes about him. Just not Boris’s day, is it? So are we going to be calling for a resignatio­n again for not following proper protocol, because you know what to do if you are – sack Cummings.

Darren Ward

It simply shows the extreme ignorance of those who are supposed to help govern the Scottish people.

George Russell

Johnson could take it on the chin. He should appreciate scatologic­al humour.

Haakon Lovell

I find this tame to what was said of Scotland in the House of Commons two years ago and the Conservati­ves found that part of history extremely funny.

Margaret Mcquarrie That was an old Billy

Connolly one? Definitely cheered me up!

Campbell Scott Indeed, I wonder if the ‘Big Yin’ will voice a complaint; after all, that was the joke that effectivel­y launched his career.

Old Man of Hoy

Lowering the bar of public debate – surely not!

Peter Lewis

In any other time this comment might’ve been funny. But in this environmen­t we have now, it’s not. As for the SNP spin doctor saying this, can you imagine if someone said this about Nicola?

Isabel Mungall I love living in Scotland but one thing I find disappoint­ing in particular is that it seems perfectly OK to slab the English in any way and call it a joke or banter but in reverse it’s a national scandal. Imagine seeing the Scottish football manager depicted with a turnip for a head?

Charles Dernie

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