Oh dear, broadcast vans outside Cameron's speech venue are starting to get parking tickets –#bluemeaniesstrikeagain
— Laura Kuenssberg (@bbclaurak) September 10, 2014
Parking tickets were not the broadcasters’ only worries as the PM rushes to Scotland – the speech was closed to the public and not taken live. What could they possibly be worried about Dave meeting voters?
PM: some people think you can use vote to register protest with 'effing Tories'. But it is irreversible #indyref
— Nicholas Watt (@nicholaswatt) September 10, 2014
Cameron: #indyref not about "if you're fed up with the f***ing Tories you can given them a kick" but a decision for "centuries" to come. Wow
— James Chapman (@jameschappers) September 10, 2014
No doubt @AlexSalmond will say @David_Cameron shown desperation by saying wrong to see #indyref as chance to protest against 'effing Tories'
— Nicholas Watt (@nicholaswatt) September 10, 2014
Meanwhile Salmond is just down the road; walking the streets, shaking hands and posing for selfies.
If the Prime Minister goes to Scotland to give a speech, but the public are not allowed to hear it, did it really happen?
UPDATE:
Cameron now appears close to tears as he makes final emotional case for Union #IndyRef
— James Chapman (@jameschappers) September 10, 2014