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- Brian Taylor
- 3 May 07, 06:21 AM
And he’s back. But only for now. It’s election day – and I’m in purdah. (Small seaside town in the East Neuk of Fife, rather nice actually.)
Means I can’t blog for real. No comment, no analysis, not even any cheap gags.
However, I will be up all night – and all of the day. (Wasn’t that a hit song – or am I losing it? Answer on one side of the paper only.)
During that overnight vigil, I’ll be blogging constantly. Watch out for that.
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Sitting in Brisbane, Australia just now, an expat and SNP supporter and very keenly keeping an eye on what has been going on in Scotland these past few months.
I'll be (hopefully) leaving 91Èȱ¬ streaming online election coverage (please say you're doing it!) when I'm at work tomorrow morning to hear the results start to come in.
Brian,
And so the the time has come to talk of many things, of ASBO's, tax and independence and slight opinion poll swings...
I thought I'd drop you a wee note to say thanks very much for your election blog.
Over the past few weeks it's cheered my rather humdrum life up no end.
For a long time I thought it was just me that could see the comedy in 'The Oscars for Ugly People'. Such things as Bella swinging from a rope (did you see her rather nervous face before she jumped? - priceless)
to Celebrity Top Trumps.
Anyway, thanks again - I'm off now to re-explain 'how to vote' to my wife, she thinks it's just like a pools coupon and intends to get 8 score draws against the SNP.
Regards
Andy
I hope you've got plenty of coffee and caffiene pills! Its going to be a long night - especially here in Aberdeen with the electoric counting which is bound to be a disaster (or am i just too pesimistic?)
I've never heard of Purdah, and I'm from Fife. Where is it?
Well well...just saw the front page of both The Sun and the Daily Record..."death to independence" etc etc.
Well, I'm sorry lads, it's too late. My vote is cast and it wasn't for your Labour chums.
Death to the union is a more appealing headline for me. Can't wait to see tomorrow's headlines...
It's almost a song, Brian - swap 'night' and 'day', and you'll get there.
Now Mr. Taylor, what was that lapse of sartorialism about last night, no ties, no jacket has the beeb dropped its dress code or had you been caught short?
Canny wait Brido ma man.
I hate the word blog. I hate elections. I cant think of a worse way to spend the night than reading an "election blog".
*sigh*
Hi there, thought I would let you you know a wee piece of Election Triva. I have read through all the parties Campaign Literature and have discovered, that out of all the parties running in the election, 2 of them had their leaflets printed in England. They were the Solidarity Party and Scottish Voice. There could be a simple reason for this, but why would 2 parties claiming to have Scots best interests at heart choose to have their printing done by an English firm, when all the other parties chose Scotland for their printing needs....I can't wait for the results to come in.
Well, it's all over. Come on then!
:)
all day, and all of the night was the b-side of the kink,s hit you realy got me . so you were close .
Any chance of an exit poll, love?Some of us got to work in the morning.
Outside my local East Kilbride polling station, that the only political activist who approached me before I went in was from the Scottish Socialists. The other parties were more interested in speaking to each other.
Unfortunately, the SSP didn't get my vote, but at least they made the effort. If Mr Kerr loses tonight I'd suggest he has a wee word in a few lugholes.
At the risk o becoming a cracked record - is ANYBODY seen a Labour Pairty canvasser at any stage, anywhere, during da campaign? I mean, a proper ordinary, shambling human, canvasser clutching a stack o crumpled leafets and a carrier bag, ie not party leaders and entourage??
Well I'm working night shift, so for once I'll be able to watch the developments unfold and sleep without guilt all day.
What is this idiot talking about?
Purdah is the practice of keeping women from public view by veiling them and covering their bodies from head to toe. It is also a state of social isolation which similarly secludes women.
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