See what I mean about the press? See what happens when my draconian press reforms are ignored by the big boys in London?
No sooner that the Royal Charter is announced than the Tory led Unionist mouthpiece that is BBC Scotland starts to put the knife in.
It's not Jackie Glam this time but the permanently scunnered Douglas Fraser. "The Scunner" has taken it upon himself to claim that my people of Scotland require more information, more detail and more facts before casting their vote for Freedom or continued slavery. No they don't! That's the very last thing they bloody well need!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-business-21980770
Information, facts and detail provoke thought. Thought provokes doubt, questions and uncertainty. Uncertainty and questions create debate, compromise and a more considered view. These are as poisoned arrows to the heart of The Cause my friends.
He's punting this book, which is henceforth banned from schools, universities, shops and my economy changing Amazon warehouse in Dunfermline.
It's called "Scotland's Future: the Economics of Constitutional Change".
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1845861620/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Now, at 330 pages and no pictures I'm pretty confident that very few of my potential patriots will read this rubbish but I'm not taking the risk, especially since those black hearted traitors at The Scotsman decided to serialise it in their Tory rag last week. It talks of "volatility", uncertainty and the "unknown". They've even dug up my old nemesis Professor John Kay to stick the boot in on my option of keeping the £.
So, I've ordered a copy and after censoring the obvious blasphemy, I will pass on a correct version through these pages in the weeks ahead.
In the meantime I suggest you all get back to reading the Scottish Sun and watching Loose Women.
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