Scottish Politics / Independence - Vol 12

Scottish Politics / Independence - Vol 12

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Roderick Spode

3,114 posts

50 months

Monday 22nd April
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rider73 said:
twitterarti are showing pics of Sturgeon without a wedding ring........hmmmm
To be fair I think that's been a topic of discussion previously, especially around the (alleged) iron flinging incident. Sometimes she appeared without it, whilst Penfold Murrell usually wore his in public. I'm sure it will all come out in the wash. Is that lavender fabric conditioner?

Vanden Saab

14,126 posts

75 months

Monday 22nd April
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Roderick Spode said:
rider73 said:
twitterarti are showing pics of Sturgeon without a wedding ring........hmmmm
To be fair I think that's been a topic of discussion previously, especially around the (alleged) iron flinging incident. Sometimes she appeared without it, whilst Penfold Murrell usually wore his in public. I'm sure it will all come out in the wash. Is that lavender fabric conditioner?

anonymoususer

5,843 posts

49 months

Monday 22nd April
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Roderick Spode said:
rider73 said:
twitterarti are showing pics of Sturgeon without a wedding ring........hmmmm
To be fair I think that's been a topic of discussion previously, especially around the (alleged) iron flinging incident. Sometimes she appeared without it, whilst Penfold Murrell usually wore his in public. I'm sure it will all come out in the wash. Is that lavender fabric conditioner?
Has it been pawned to help pay for a solicitor for her.

csd19

2,194 posts

118 months

Monday 22nd April
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Roderick Spode said:
rider73 said:
twitterarti are showing pics of Sturgeon without a wedding ring........hmmmm
To be fair I think that's been a topic of discussion previously, especially around the (alleged) iron flinging incident. Sometimes she appeared without it, whilst Penfold Murrell usually wore his in public. I'm sure it will all come out in the wash. Is that lavender fabric conditioner?
hehe

Klippie

3,165 posts

146 months

Monday 22nd April
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Lets all have sing-along with Old Pete & Sturgeon..!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwRcwHS6tgU&ab...


Klippie

3,165 posts

146 months

Monday 22nd April
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Hmmm...maybe its my suspicious mind but something smells fishy, if you pardon the pun.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cnl4glk8gvro

hidetheelephants

24,462 posts

194 months

Monday 22nd April
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That link needs a NSFAAA(Not Safe For Anyone At All) warning, her gurning coupon right in your face.

sherman

13,340 posts

216 months

Monday 22nd April
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Klippie said:
Hmmm...maybe its my suspicious mind but something smells fishy, if you pardon the pun.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cnl4glk8gvro
I would be alerting the passport control to be on the lookout on any Scotland to Portugal flights.

Silverbullet767

10,712 posts

207 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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Sturgeon cancels Westminster committee appearance.

Something big about to drop?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cnl4glk8gvro

ETA: didn't notice the link was already posted.

Roderick Spode

3,114 posts

50 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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Seeing reports that Peewee Herman will quit as co-leader of the Fruitcakes if the Bute House agreement goes. I fail to see how any of this could possibly be a bad thing for the good people of Scotland - we lose those nutcases from government and their insane ideological policies, the SNP then become a minority administration, and hopefully Yousless will hold an untenable position. The best possible scenario for all concerned would be for Yousless to attempt to retain power by whatever means necessary, alienate even his most dedicated and blindly obedient supporters, then be forced to call an election. Two elections in 2024, Westminster and Holyrood? The SNP allegedly can't even afford to hold one, so that would utterly bankrupt them, plus the forthcoming obliteration in Westminster and resulting loss of Short Money will also have the same effect.

I for one have been waiting patiently for this day since 2007. Let it all crash down in flames - couldn't have happened to a better party.

sherman

13,340 posts

216 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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Roderick Spode said:
Seeing reports that Peewee Herman will quit as co-leader of the Fruitcakes if the Bute House agreement goes. I fail to see how any of this could possibly be a bad thing for the good people of Scotland - we lose those nutcases from government and their insane ideological policies, the SNP then become a minority administration, and hopefully Yousless will hold an untenable position. The best possible scenario for all concerned would be for Yousless to attempt to retain power by whatever means necessary, alienate even his most dedicated and blindly obedient supporters, then be forced to call an election. Two elections in 2024, Westminster and Holyrood? The SNP allegedly can't even afford to hold one, so that would utterly bankrupt them, plus the forthcoming obliteration in Westminster and resulting loss of Short Money will also have the same effect.

I for one have been waiting patiently for this day since 2007. Let it all crash down in flames - couldn't have happened to a better party.
Dont forget the added bonus of Branch form putting some of them behind bars too.

irc

7,335 posts

137 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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How soon we forget. Ungrateful sods that we are. To have lived through the era of the finest politician of the generation and turn on her because of a minor oversight in accounts

"one of the most popular, trusted and capable politicians of her era, a woman who followed Lady Gaga in filling the 12,000-seat Hydro arena in Glasgow when she first took office in November 2014"

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/aug/13/n...

Klippie

3,165 posts

146 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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Picture from the above article...

My turn...now I'am going to throw you under a bus..!!!


57 Chevy

5,411 posts

236 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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This man is not fit for office, not even the Post Office, which he thinks is called Royal Mail. Now he wants Westminster to do his job for him.

https://x.com/humzayousaf/status/17827780579603419...

irc

7,335 posts

137 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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57 Chevy said:
This man is not fit for office, not even the Post Office, which he thinks is called Royal Mail. Now he wants Westminster to do his job for him.

https://x.com/humzayousaf/status/17827780579603419...
If they had he would have complained about them running roughshod over the seperate Scottish legal system.

It wasn't the Post Office that prosecuted them in Scotland it was the Procurator Fiscal. It is the job of Humza's govt to sort it out. Unless what he means is "gies some cash".

irc

7,335 posts

137 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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Maybe it is "gies some cash"?

"It is understood by The Herald that Scottish ministers want to be confident their bill will be compatible with the UK wide compensation scheme before it becomes law."

https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/24273742.humza...

Interesting question. Should devolved prosecutions being quashed be funded by the UK or Scottish govts?

rider73

3,054 posts

78 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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And here is why I cannot stand the BBC as BBC Scotland news reports on nothing of the incompetence of the FM
.. if it had been Boris or sunak chittering on about UK overriding established Scottish law and the FM calling them out on it, it would be all over both the main and Scottish news
But
Nothing.

When will this SNP government ever be taken to account over their nonsense.... And we wonder why they keep doing it... If you get away with it then why not.....

CoolHands

18,681 posts

196 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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Klippie said:
Picture from the above article...

My turn...now I'am going to throw you under a bus..!!!

Why was it called Polling Place? Sounds like some kind of inoffensive non gender-specific name. Polling Station was a bit too masculine

Rick_1138

3,683 posts

179 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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57 Chevy said:
This man is not fit for office, not even the Post Office, which he thinks is called Royal Mail. Now he wants Westminster to do his job for him.

https://x.com/humzayousaf/status/17827780579603419...
Good to see community notes tearing him a new one.