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Prat Picture Papers – It’s Eric Teeth Milligan again

What a Prat!

As the photographer says “Here, hold
that teacup and put your pinky up.
Yep, that’s it. You look great, Teeth!”

Yet another long-time leech politican proves that they would do absolutely anything to get their picture in the papers. The latest wheeze for the Evening News is to get the former Lord Provost, Eric (teeth) Milligan to stick his pinky up at Sainsburys – and the prat actually did it.

Since his huge fall from grace in the May elections, Teeth has proved his utter snobbery by refusing to leave the office he was given when Labour were in power where he has surrounded himself with works of art that he borrowed from Edinburgh’s galleries which are owned by the people of Scotland.

Now comes the time when Milligan really needs to send his neck to the Brasso people for a quick clean – he is calling Sainsbury’s snobs for not naming their store after his favourite football team’s home turf.

Teeth says, “The new shop is in Westfield, which is in Gorgie. There’s a little bit of snobbery in it all. I find it a bit unnecessary and a bit tiresome.” Welcome to our world Eric, we’ve been finding you unnecessary and a bloody big bit tiresome for years but you still get up to these gimmicks. Of course he puts the little crawling bit in as well just in case there is a freebie on the go…. “Gorgie people will find the whole thing rather funny – I don’t think anybody is going to feel slighted.” – wrong again…. Read the comments on the story.

More Info: Gorgie’s not good enough for new ‘Murrayfield’ Sainsbury’s


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