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Murray FooteThe Courier |
"Football’s world governing body has presided over a shameful and ugly exploitation of the Beautiful Game and the fans who are its lifeblood."
Courier columnist Murray Foote wraps up his election analysis as yet more leaders face the music.
The Courier's columnist views the new-look political make-up of Scotland and fears a Nigel Farage-dominated UK.
"If you don’t get the outcome you want, at least you will be entitled to moan about it for the next five years."
"One of the cardinal rules of political messaging is not to fight on the battlefield of the opposition’s choosing."
"This is another sliding doors moment for Farage – and for the future of Scotland."
“It really isn’t a difficult concept; it’s how our democracy works.”
"As far as most people are concerned in the post Boris Johnson/Liz Truss era, solid and dependable is just the ticket for a national leader."
"The best chance the Westminster parties have of repeating their win in 2014 was yesterday."
From tax policies to offensive jokes, the past week's headlines have been full of Reform controversies.
What can we learn from the man who once represented the people of Dundee?
"Every word, every gesture, every action is analysed to the nth degree and any deviation from perfection is seized upon as proof that you are unsuited...
"It’s in the running for Scottish politics’ own goal of the year."
"It is blindingly obvious that the SNP, the potential victims of an alleged embezzlement, would be aware of police lines of inquiry and pieced...
"Sure, policing can often be a dangerous profession and I’m all in favour of protecting officers while they protect us. But guns only beget more...
"Starmer was a zombie prime minister – politically dead but not yet accepting his fate – until Sarwar stepped forward."