19 March 2007

Appealing to the North Korean tendency?

I appreciate that the SNP may be seeking to maximise its strengths but I would suggest that this is not necessarily a good idea. The Herald reports:
His speech was the main point of a weekend that made Alex Salmond the main focus of the SNP campaign. Having identified Jack McConnell as a Labour weak spot, and Alex Salmond as a key strength, the SNP will put their leader at the top of every ballot paper in Scotland.
"Alex Salmond for First Minister" will be the first thing you read when you vote, followed by the letters SNP and its symbol. That will be for the regional vote, while the constituency option follows, to the right of the single sheet.

You can take the cult of personality too far, you know.

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