David Maddox: And the prize for the fastest Andy Murray press release....
....goes to the Tories who managed to get their words of commiseration out less than five minutes after Murray's 3:1 defeat to Andy Roddick.Murray's "an inspiration" Scottish Conservative leader Annabel Goldie said.
Labour's arrived a whole seven minutes later.
"Murray's done us proud," said Scottish Labour leader Iain Gray, who' s known some defeats in his time.
The Scottish Government one took another 21 minutes.
"Andy has made Scotland proud," said First Minister Alex Salmond
Still waiting for the SNP party and Lib Dem ones, but more to follow no doubt.
However, the prize for the silliest political argument of the day and probably the year is over the alleged claims by Mr Salmond that he could have won Wimbledon if he had trained a bit harder.
"This is the time that you get out there and say, 'if only'. If I'd worked as hard as Andy Murray then who knows, but I may take the odd swing and certainly if Andy wins there'll be a few balls going in the air," he told a well known state funded broadcaster ahead of the semi-final.
This may come as a surprise to those who think his current athletic physique is more suited to a specialist form of wrestling in Japan.
But, true to form, Labour put out a press release attacking the First Minister in the name of former sports minister Frank McAveety.
"Alex Salmond's ego knows no bounds," said Mr McAveety, who apparently had to pick himself up off the floor for laughing. "If he is not going round America comparing himself to Thomas Jefferson he is claiming that, with more practice, he could have been Wimbledon champion. The First Minister is fast becoming the Walter Mitty of Scottish politics."
The SNP think the joke is on Labour for failing to understand that the First Minister's quotes were a light hearted joke.
A spokesman for the First Minister suggested that Frank McAveety "should get a life."
Labels: Alex Salmond, Andy Murray, David Maddox, Frank McAveety, Scottish Conservatives, tennis, Wimbledon
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