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Alex Salmond: 'Rocks would melt with the sun before I'd ever set foot in the House of Lords' | |
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Alex Salmond has rapidly wiped out the prospect of taking a seat in the House of Lords following his resignation, saying rocks would sooner “melt with the sun”. | Alex Salmond has rapidly wiped out the prospect of taking a seat in the House of Lords following his resignation, saying rocks would sooner “melt with the sun”. |
The First Minister announced he will be stepping down from his post as leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) on Friday after his defeat in the independence referendum. | The First Minister announced he will be stepping down from his post as leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) on Friday after his defeat in the independence referendum. |
He stressed he is not retiring completely from political life and will continue to serve as MSP for Aberdeenshire East. | He stressed he is not retiring completely from political life and will continue to serve as MSP for Aberdeenshire East. |
A future seat in the House of Lords, however, does not seem to be on the cards. | A future seat in the House of Lords, however, does not seem to be on the cards. |
“The rocks would melt with the sun before I'd ever set foot in the House of Lords,” he told Sky. | “The rocks would melt with the sun before I'd ever set foot in the House of Lords,” he told Sky. |
Mr Salmond previously used the phrase, which appears in Robert Burns' song A Red, Red Rose, to illustrate his opposition to tuition fees for Scottish students. | Mr Salmond previously used the phrase, which appears in Robert Burns' song A Red, Red Rose, to illustrate his opposition to tuition fees for Scottish students. |
His deputy Nicola Sturgeon tweeted: “This is what a principled politician sounds like, Westminister.” | His deputy Nicola Sturgeon tweeted: “This is what a principled politician sounds like, Westminister.” |
.@alexsalmond - 'The rocks will melt with sun be4 I set foot in H of Lords'. This is what a principled politician sounds like, Westminster | .@alexsalmond - 'The rocks will melt with sun be4 I set foot in H of Lords'. This is what a principled politician sounds like, Westminster |
During an interview on the Murnaghan programme, Mr Salmond also claimed No voters had been “tricked” in the referendum by David Cameron, Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg’s last-minute promises of devolution. | During an interview on the Murnaghan programme, Mr Salmond also claimed No voters had been “tricked” in the referendum by David Cameron, Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg’s last-minute promises of devolution. |
Disagreement between Labour and the Conservatives about the “devo-max” arrangement have reportedly surfaced already and the plans have sparked a backbench rebellion calling for an “English Parliament”. | Disagreement between Labour and the Conservatives about the “devo-max” arrangement have reportedly surfaced already and the plans have sparked a backbench rebellion calling for an “English Parliament”. |
Mr Salmond, 59, has spent 20 years as SNP leader and seven years as First Minister. | Mr Salmond, 59, has spent 20 years as SNP leader and seven years as First Minister. |
Following his resignation, David Cameron paid tribute to his leadership. | Following his resignation, David Cameron paid tribute to his leadership. |
“Alex is a politician of huge talent and passion. He has been an effective First Minister and always fights his corner,” he said. | “Alex is a politician of huge talent and passion. He has been an effective First Minister and always fights his corner,” he said. |
Ms Sturgeon, the Deputy First Minister, is expected to replace him and said she could think of “no greater privilege”. | Ms Sturgeon, the Deputy First Minister, is expected to replace him and said she could think of “no greater privilege”. |
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