I'm sad you, once again, didn't feel you could vote for the Scottish budget today. Surely you can understand why John Swinney cannot support your £100m request for your home insulation policy. As I understand it (and it's been difficult to find the detail believe me), your policy concentrates on insulating lofts and cavity wall filling, both good ideas and essential to keeping heat inside out homes.
But you see Patrick, your policy doesn't address the many thousands of Scottish homes which are stone built and I know you're aware stone built houses are unsuitable for cavity wall insulation. They require internal or external insulation don't they? Why didn't you revise your policy to suit all the homes in Scotland and not just the ones built after the 1960s instead of relying upon a policy designed for homes in Yorkshire, England?
When you didn't produce a Scottish policy, John Swinney offered you a pilot scheme, which would have assessed the cost of internally insulating tenements and stone built homes, but you turned it down. Then John offered you £22m but that still wasn't good enough. I can understand your refusal in that case because there are many homes which do require lagged attics and filled cavities.
Last week, during typical political negotiations, you refused an extra £11m because you didn't understand the detail you said. I'd have grabbed it and worked out the detail later, but that's the type of person I am.
Once last week's budget fell, you opened the door for the libdems and labour to get in. The libdems (knowing how silly they were to have taken their ball away in the initial stages), played the game well, considering they thought the budget would pass on last week's vote. That leaves labour - well what can I say? They've gained nothing really, Andy Kerr's speech was just the usual spin, but with a difference - he also attacked the libdems, his old cohorts!
Patrick, I think John Swinney's offer to you was fair all things considered. It's my view that the SNP (if they have any sense) will now develop your policy to suit all homes in Scotland and I do hope they give you a wee bit credit, but I doubt it. As I write the BBC are saying John Swinney was in 'contrite' mood today. I refute that. He's held the stage with confidence and vigour, believing what he's put forward to the Parliament is the best for Scotland.
Patrick, all the electorate in Scotland are fond of the Greens to one degree or another. The fact that your vote last year was imperative is no longer valid. That's politics for you!
With fond thoughts
A Dundee Wifey
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subrosa the Greens and Patrick are a busted windmill. Although they have a lot of principles that i agree with, i still cant forgive them for voting down a budget which so many people depended on during a credit crunch.
They have damaged Holyrood and they have damaged themselves.
Spook I don't think they've damaged Holyrood but they've surely damaged themselves. In the long term, if Alex plays it well (which I hope he will), the SNP and the tories will come out of this with flying colours.
HI!!! :-))) Thank you for your visit, Subrosa, I feel really exceptional now! :-)
subrosa,
Thanks for the e-mail - I'll get on to the skype thing. I've dipped my toe in the water and did the Iraq thing on my blog but made a mess of the colour. See what you think???
Subrosa, hope you sent that letter - The Greens have contributed nothing to Holyrood in their time. Bloody 2nd rate, 2nd preference single issue pseudo politicians!
Green? Should be yellow - LOL but that's taken.
Sounds like a Scottish Green Party plan then - Patrick Harvie is such a lightweight, lazy politician...
He's like one of those dolls with a pull out string in his back and a limited repertoire:
PULL 'Home insulation'
PULL 'Global warming'
PULL 'Sustainability'
PULL 'We're all going to die'
You are Magdalena :-)
Subrosa... Hope your right Holyrood is not damaged coz the last thing we need is less people voting at elecions, last thing any party needs.
I have to say i have been impressed with the Tories, for a party that was against devolution they are along with the SNP making devolution work.
BYW, are the Greens still to get that windmill ?
I've been impressed by Derek Brownlee too Spook. He's been slowly gaining confidence in the past year.
Naw, I don't think the greens will get their windmill. Last I heard John Swinney had given them the cash to get a 6ft fence post and a white hanky. It's up to Patrick to make it revolve :-)
Looks like the greens need a good spindoctor subrosa...
You offering Conan? You'll have to stop wearing leather you know ...
Subrosa,
Do you mean cousin Derek of the huntin, fishin 'n shootin Brownlees? We had such high hopes for him as well and he ended up as Goldie's tory toy-boy when he could have feathered his nest and aided the family fortunes by becoming a Labour lord!
vw is birlin - like my head - also the Gaelic for war-ship - for Spook's benefit.
Aye brownlie that's the one. Is he part of the huntin Brownlees? Well oh well, I never cease to learn something every day.
Expect I've seen him round and about here in the past, mixing with royalty and their hangers-on.
Super word birlin in Scots. I shall do my best to remember it when I'm with my Garlic speaking friends.
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