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Saturday 27 April 2024

Reeds tottering in the wind



Scottish Greens MSP bursts into tears over Humza Yousaf ending Bute House agreement

A Scottish Green Party MSP has broken down in tears on BBC Radio Scotland following the First Minister’s decision to end the Bute House Agreement.

Gillian Mackay, MSP for Central Scotland, spoke on the 5.10pm BBC Scotland Drivetime Radio show on Friday with host John Beattie, where she said Humza Yousaf’s reason to end the two-and-a-half year agreement was “as clear as mud”.

She told the host the First Minister was “essentially saying you’re dumped but can we still be friends” and that she does not know “that this holds water, especially for someone who is supposed to be leading the country”.

She added: “Humza has done this to himself in removing us from government… There is a lot of hurt and upset around.”



Reserve, restraint, self-possession, were swept away ... And now we are frankly emotional; reeds tottering in the wind, our boast is that we are not even reeds that think; we cry out for idols. Who is there that will set up a golden ass that we may fall down and worship? We glory in our shame, in our swelling hearts, in our eyes heavy with tears. We want sympathy at all costs; we run about showing our bleeding vitals, asking one another whether they are not indeed a horrible sight.

W. Somerset Maugham – The Hero (1901)

6 comments:

Sam Vega said...

So much emotion and confusion. I thought it was quite ordinary and prosaic - a power-hungry narcissist promised people things that he had no chance of delivering, and now has to back down. Pretending to espouse every fashionable cause just leads to an inchoate radicalism that has no chance of surviving.

dearieme said...

Mr Blair's policy of devolution has not turned out to be a wild success.

DiscoveredJoys said...

Perhaps there should be a 'trigger warning' above the main entrance to Holyrood and other Government buildings in Scotland: "Upsetting words may be said beyond this point".

Come to think of it that warning could be posted before many Government buildings in other places too.

A K Haart said...

Sam - yes, it seems likely that even the SNP tired of the inchoate radicalism and decided to be rid of it.

dearieme - and he should be paying some kind of penalty for it.

DJ - and schools from what I hear.

Tammly said...

"Several species of small furry animals gathered together in a cave and grooving with a pict"

A K Haart said...

Tammly - there is a lot of it about.