She is Scotland’s only independent parliamentarian but Margo MacDonald certainly delivered for Edinburgh earlier today when she managed to force the Scottish Nose Picker minority government to get the city extra cash under a move to recognise its unique status as Scotland’s capital. This is something that our former leaders Rasputin Aitken and Teflon Don Anderson not to mention the current Lib-Dem leader Jenny Dawg have been speaking about for years but with no action.
It seems Edinburgh’s Chamber of Commerce are as good at fighting for their members as the Council are for businesses and that is pisspoor. After a few days of guffawing over who should get the cash windfall and a reduction in business rates the Council and EDI have caved in and brought the cut-off
Edinburgh’s Council labour leader Ewan Aitken is in fear of losing the leader’s role because a few Labour councillors are just waiting in the wings to get their hands on the job – are they not Lesley? To help him keep his position, he has again been blustering to the Evening News about the [...]
Schools closing, schools can’t get rebuilt, services being cut. Whose fault was it. It was Teflon Don’s fault all along.
A quick glance at his website tells the real story of who was in charge….
Donald Anderson has a strong reputation as one of the most respected and experienced public figures in Scotland. He has been heavily [...]
Our reliable sources tell us that the company orginally set up by council employees so that they could sell council Intellectual Property Rights and take the cash for themselves was struck off on 3rd May be HM Revenue and Customs.
Wabster, run by council employees David Hillson, Alistar Frater and seconded slimeball Peter McDougall received a [...]
The city council passed the decision to stop the funding going to Craigmillar Childcare Services. It now seems as though the Scottish Nolan Party and the FibUnDems have hatched a plot to make sure that Nolan and his cabal manage to get the extra funds.
A meeting was taking place today to possibly rethink the decision [...]