Is there a vaccine for the Scottish Cringe?

BBC Scotland, not-so-proudly tell us, above, that the some of the newspapers have mentioned the Scots-born researcher leading the race to develop a vaccine for the Coronovirus which is, itself, a headline story, across all media, including BBC Scotland.

BBC UK interviewed her more than a month ago:

The Times, often written for by John Boothman, ‘sacked’ former head of news at BBC Scotland, which I know arrives in the big pile of English newspapers, every day, at Pacific Quay, interviewed her in January:

Also in January, the Courier identified her as a Fifer while the Glasgow Times insisted she was a Weegie! The Daily mail, of course, had her ‘British.’ BBC Scotland seem afraid that they might catch something (nationalism?) if they touch her.

In sharp contrast some prominent Scottish experts fascinate:

3 thoughts on “Is there a vaccine for the Scottish Cringe?

  1. The Cringe virus is almost unique in that it is trans generational,passed down from one generation to the next.
    Similar to the Bigotry virus.
    I think it was Mary Robinson who claimed that many Irish people were very proud of their bigotry and went to great lengths to ensure that it was passed down through the generations.
    The only known cure is the Humour serum.
    When the Cringe and Bigotry viruses are seen as objects of ridicule,then the process of eradication can commence.

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    1. The only known cure for the “CREENGE” is the Humour serum, writes Bringiton.

      Granny Tamsin’s recipe—
      First, boil up some funny bones to make a laughing stock. Then you have a humerus. In-jest as required.

      Allow plenty of fresh air and sunlight to percolate.

      Keep well clear of the sour, dyspeptic, yellow and black bile redolent within the flute band, orange order, Brit Nit-oriented ……
      ………………Boris.Bullshit.Cringetopia…………..Scorrish (sic) pointy-headed Donalda model IV edition.

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