Hopefully in the next election he, and that hideous ginger Gollum creature, will be consigned to obscurity. Doubt it though.
I assume “that hideous ginger Gollum creature” is Danny Alexander ?
Personally I think it’s highly probable that he will be consigned to obscurity. The muppet is so clearly a Tory – the rush with which he embraced David Cameron’s agenda, and the enthusiasm he’s shown in implementing it, is quite frankly embarrassing.
Of course he’s not silly enough to think that anyone standing as a Tory in Scotland stands much of a chance, so very wisely he didn’t do that, and stood as a LibDem instead.
But I’m not entirely convinced that the people of Inverness will be fooled a second time. The evidence that he’s clearly nothing more than a Tory by another name is now overwhelming.
He has got a large majority, but Tories aren’t very popular in Inverness – the candidate of the official Tory Party only managed 13% of the vote at the last general election. A Labour or the SNP win is doable.
I reckon Danny Alexander’s days are number – by however many days there are left until the next general election. Which particularly amuses me as in recent days he’s been very vocal about the LibDem manifesto for the next general election, I think to myself, “you won’t be implementing it mate”.
Not that anyone will ever again think that a LibDem manifesto is worth the paper it’s written on of course.
Still, he’ll have the recompense of knowing that his 10 years in parliament will give him a pension. Boosted by the fact that for half that time, whilst he was shafting teachers, nurses, etc, for their pensions, he was a senior minister. Nice work if you can get it.
On the minus side, there’s a risk that he might need to get a proper job – he’s never had one of those.