If Salmond was scunnered with Scotland, why not let him have a rest in Westminster? |
I'm a wee bit scunnered with football at the moment, as you can imagine. |
Scunnered with the malign Scottish press, scunnered with his own backbenchers, scunnered with the amateurism and ineptness of the parliament. |
And yet, so scunnered is he, once he gets to Ibrox he scarcely takes in the game. |
One of the ablest political figures of his generation, Salmond, scunnered, gave up on leading the parliament he had devoted his life to winning. |
I'm fair scunnered about the Holyrood project, and I have the advantage of being fair scunnered before just about anyone else in the country. |