The great political scalp-hunt satisfies, but solves nothing
Published Date:
10 November 2007
By JOYCE MCMILLAN
IF THERE'S one defining feature of modern public life, it seems to be what might be called the great resignation row.
The classic resignation story begins with the identification of some public figure held to be responsible for a major failure or abuse of power, continues through an increasingly shrill media and political scalp-hunt, pauses for a stand-off while the...
The full article contains 988 words and appears in The Scotsman newspaper.
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Last Updated:
09 November 2007 9:40 PM
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The Scotsman
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Edinburgh
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