The day of rest – for some!

Sunday has a habit of bringing out those seldom seen during the week.  For example, the infamous ‘Sunday Driver’, blocking the highways and byways in pursuit of a leisurely tour round the countryside.

Then, as the Labour Sunday Mail shows, we have serial BritNat Douglas Alexander making a rare appearance in the public gaze:

Labour MP Douglas Alexander says shared faith in fairness gives Union strength

And in something of a back-heeled own goal by the Mail on Sunday, we had a great laugh at Cameron’s expense when that now famous picture of him eating porridge last week took an unexpected twist:

I was nervous, not hostile, says Quaker man (… but I wouldn’t vote for PM)

Union Hijacked is now an official fan of Ian McNeil!

Meanwhile the Sunday Telegraph is warning middle England of the evils in making deals with the wickedly ungrateful Alex Salmond:

David Cameron should beware of making concessions to Alex Salmond

Back in the north, the Scotland on Sunday continues in its efforts to undermine Scottish self-determination by dragging America into the debate in addition to its regular Nat-bashing:

Scottish independence: US debates UK break-up
Scottish independence: Alistair Darling backs tax-raising powers
Drumlanrig: ‘We recommend that as the First Minister invest in an A-Z of England’

Though there was one story today which did catch our eye for different reasons:

Scottish independence: English town of Doncaster stakes its claim to Scottish

But to round off this morning’s collection of spin, we thought we’d conclude with a picture of our new National hero Ian McNeil, and THAT withering stare: