As he arrived in the chamber, Alistair Darling wondered what the large black book on the clerks' desk that divides government and opposition was. It wasn't a Bible, although there's a copy of one in the actual dispatch box. The black album was out to be signed later by John Mason, the new SNP MP for Glasgow East.
Bible or not, Mr Darling was in for a sermon anyway, as was anyone else within hearing distance of the booming voice of the Rev Ian Paisley. Mr Paisley does not ever lounge on the green benches without purpose. He doesn't bob up and down vying for attention from the Speaker. When he stands proceedings come to a halt. And when he talks the lilting Ulster timbre of his voice demands attention as much as his 82 years of age.
"I know there are many beliefs in this house and my belief in God is well known. But I trust that our whole nation will turn in repentance and cry to God for an...