So after walking into Sittingbourne yesterday I was hoping to get a train journey back, but alas, had to walk back too, but in the end I did not mind that, as it was such a warm if hazy day. Today it is less hazy and a lot warmer, so I walked into Sittingbourne again. Having no wi-fi at home for the time being, and that the libraries this week are having a major upgrade to their computer systems, the only one I could use for any length of time is the “ossif”. So here I am, having just finished a couple of large chicken nuggets from J C . Rooks, the butchers.
So the result last night did not go the SNP’s direction and in a way I guess that will wipe the smirk of Alex Salmond for a while. What it has done is to change the political landscape forever, and that government must become less centrally focused and power to be more evenly distributed amongst the regions, and thus more devolution.
So the result last night did not go the SNP’s direction and in a way I guess that will wipe the smirk of Alex Salmond for a while. What it has done is to change the political landscape forever, and that government must become less centrally focused and power to be more evenly distributed amongst the regions, and thus more devolution.