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Cheerleader struggles to whip up chorus of 'Why are we Waiting'



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Published Date: 09 May 2008
THE only thing missing was the pom-poms. Wendy Alexander might not have been dressed like a cheerleader, but she certainly hasn't given up on sounding like one.
Barely a minute into First Minister's Questions and she was whooping it up, her new blonde highlights shining under the chamber lights as she pranced around in front of a doubtful batch of Labour MSPs, enthusiastically spelling out her favourite new
mantra: R-E-F-E-R-E-N-D-U-M.

Alex Salmond looked unimpressed. His bald spot hasn't improved, incidentally, unlike his capacity for ridiculing the Labour Party, which he appears to have been taking night classes in.

"When we bring forward that bill knowing that the Labour Party will support it, as stated in our manifesto in 2010, we will expect the support of every Labour member in this parliament," he said in his best preaching-from-the-pulpit voice. "Given the progress that Wendy Alexander has made in the last few days, who knows what side she'll be campaigning on?"

Wendy's face resembled a wet weekend in Wester Hailes. But when she rose to her feet it was merely to reassert the position that has confused the country, the Prime Minister and, if the look in her eyes was anything to go by, very possibly herself.

"We believe that the uncertainty is damaging Scotland," she burbled. "I and my colleagues have therefore offered our support to bring this issue forward now. We believe that Scotland deserves a choice sooner rather than later. The First Minister tells us that over 80 per cent of Scots want a referendum – so why are we still waiting?"

Something's got into Wendy lately. Perhaps those highlights. Whatever it is, it's caused her not only to take the road less travelled, but to veer sharply off it on to the U-turn of confusion. Describing Alex Salmond as "the problem", she demanded, just in case someone under a rock in Longniddry hadn't heard her the first time: "Why won't he bring the bill on?"

Alex, unable to keep the smugness out of his voice, said she "was not the answer". Wendy swung a leg from underneath her neat black and white suit, stuck out her bottom lip and swivelled around aimlessly in her seat.

At this point Old Mother Time herself, Tory leader Annabel Goldie, waded in with one of the most salient points of the day, suggesting that an early referendum might become a vote on the unpopularity of Gordon Brown and Wendy Alexander, rather than the future of the Union.

There was a general mutter of agreement – even if some of the Labour MSPs did it under their breath.

But it wasn't over yet. After First Minister's Questions there was the tricky business of an official photograph for the parliament's school annual.

There was a lot of giggling and shuffling as all 129 MSPs crammed in to the shot and Alex and Wendy, briefly and uncomfortably, found themselves standing next to each other. They did not make eye contact. Then came the most difficult task of the day. "I need you to keep your eyes open for five seconds," said a man with a microphone who was directing proceedings. As 129 political brains concentrated on the task, the chamber fell completely silent, and not even Wendy's new mantra could be heard.





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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 9:57 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Emma Cowing
 
1

a proud doonhamer,

Dumfries 09/05/2008 01:55:51
Did anyone forget to mention the likelihood of having to retake the photo in a few weeks after Alexander the Grate either falls on her sword or has it plunged in her back by Maggie Broon?
2

democracy,

Scottish Borders 09/05/2008 04:53:21
A ra-ra skirt would suit Bendy's intellect!!
Please spare a thought for the poor husband
who must face her every morning across the
breakfast table!!!
3

Richardinho,

09/05/2008 07:11:06
Annabelle Goldie making a similar point to Tam Dalyell elsewhere on this site- The Scottish people shouldn't have a referendum because they wont understand what they're voting on.
Nice attitude.
4

TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 09/05/2008 07:41:02
Wendy Alexander is getting more and more bizarre by the day and her appearance proves it.

Perhaps the poor woman needs an extended stay at a rest home for tired and scatter-brained woman politicians - a VERY large contingent.
5

Independence? Bring it On!,

09/05/2008 08:50:03
T-E-D-I-O-U-S.

Emma, you might have commented on the architectural flaw that allowed a high noon burst of sunshine to illuminate the First Ministers napper, rendering him almost ethereal to the TV viewers.


I was interested to note that, this time around the WENDY was not surrounded by the aesthetic delights of the heavyweights Kerr, McNeill and Jackie the Hutt in the seating arrangements. Instead we had Cathy frae Cumnock (dyed blonded) and another (unknown to me) dyed blonde sitting behind her. Was this connected to her new highlights?

Odd that when Salmond is answering her question, the camera always catch her either reading Simon Pia' MSN messenger messages or gurning alike a Camel chewing a caramel.

Ra and indeed Ra.
6

Boy Wonder,

09/05/2008 10:28:36
Does Ms Cowing actually have a point to make with this meandering tract of utter pap?
7

Alternative (High Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 09/05/2008 10:36:07
Wendy (Puddles) Alexander dressed as a cheerleader???

Now there's a thought...
8

hibbyspurs,

09/05/2008 10:50:19
#3, you should be a politician...

What an amazing way to take a very clear statement and twist it to try and make someone look as if they think everyone is thick.

The point Ms Goldie makes is a very good one. People would see a referendum at this point as another chance to give the Labour party "a right good kicking". The problem with doing that on an issue such as this is that it would give the SNP what they want by default.

For once the First Minister is correct to wait until 2010. Right after the general election. After all Labour will have been booted out of governement and there will be a shiny new Conservative government calling the shots at Westminister.

This will give a much more stable political arena for which to hold the referendum in and a truly fair and reflective result as waged by the Scottish electorate.

The electorates anger at Labour will have been vented and the issue will be settled on precisely that "the issue".

Unless of course you feel concerned that a rampantly resurgent Conservative Party north of the border could usurp all this ;-) (thought not!)
9

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09/05/2008 11:08:58
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10

izzie,

dundee 09/05/2008 11:23:47
Any expect lip reader out there?
Wathcing FMQ's yesterday Alex Salmond in answer to Annabelle Goldie's question about whether Gordon Brown
had in his meeting with the First Minister given any indication of how long he (Brown) would be in office. Salmond replied something like Brown said he would be staying but had given no indication about how much longer Wendy would be in office.
The camera panned onto Wendy and Cathy Jamieson lleaned over and commented. OOh was Jamieson giving Wendy a little nudge?
11

Yeti,

09/05/2008 13:25:22
Wendy Alexander is a woman with a wonderful future behind her
12

Samoyed,

Costa del Menie 09/05/2008 14:14:58
http://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/Article.aspx/629512

Miracles do happen. My local morning rag had something intelligent to say about the issue. Unbelievable.
13

megz,

glasgow 09/05/2008 14:31:25
definately could have done without the image of wendy dressed as a cheerleader, it unfortunately led to an image of her crack team (bailey, curran, mcneil and jamieson)in them too. Bit much for my poor fragile mind to take off to lie down.
14

Caratacus,

West Britain 09/05/2008 15:29:38
Megz
The image of Wendy as a cheerleader isn't as bad as the image of what her crack team might get up to!
15

Paula,

09/05/2008 17:36:56
Is Emma on work experience from school?

Because if not she really needs to take a long hard look at her article substance, and lack thereof.

Perhaps when getting her hilarious new hairdo Wendy breathed in too many fumes from the hair dye. Doesn't explain her behaviour beforehand though. She has made a right idiot of herself and it is entertaining to watch. No cheerleader images though, that is just icky.

Save the cheerleader...nah, you wouldn't even save a Rowntrees Wine Gum.
16

mrweetoes,

glasgow 09/05/2008 19:30:29
excellent article - finally we get some humorous and unbiased reporting. thank you!
17

Independence? Bring it On!,

09/05/2008 20:12:37
I suspect mrweetoes is either related to or engaged in marital ghastliness with Ms Cowing.
18

Eve,

Scotland 09/05/2008 21:14:24
Is EMMA COWING the comidy writer?

 

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