INSTEAD of directing spiteful invectives at the crushing electoral SNP victory, (and by association at the electorate) the Toxic Tories and the Tartan Tory Labour party should examine their unionist fanaticism and admit that their disastrous performance shows once and for all that they really are now yesterday’s parties. For a century at least the Tories have purported to be the party of the business community. Yet after all this eye-watering time business communities all over the UK are still mired in incredible red tape and punitive taxation. The Labour Party, founded on the democratic principles of working class socialism, now has a leader with a clenched fist determination to remove choice from the electorate over the referendum. Kier Hardie must be spinning in his grave. Yet both these parties are utterly convinced that it is the electorate that is out of step with them and not the other way round.