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    I wonder if support for the SNP is dropping and they are losing votes to Labour ?

    On a purely selfish level a stronger Labour in Scotand and some seats off the SNP is a winner all round for the get the tory scum out gang

    Can I get a proxy ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heathblue View Post
    Last time fella, you're boring me now,

    BTW, it's not my fault she has been arrested, I have spent an hour behind bars (canton nick) for a bit of football nonsense before reaching the age of 20, but have never been arrested. Your hero has one over me on this.

    I'd jail Trump for warp speed alone. Clear ?
    How did they have you in the nick if you hadn't been arrested ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    How did they have you in the nick if you hadn't been arrested ?
    Put in cell with about 20 odd others, had to be in an ID Line-up Jacks came out of a van tooled up in sloper road, after taking a few slaps and as those around realised what was happening, the numbers over came the mini bus full of them with baseball bats and lumps of wood, retribution was given but by this time it had spilled into the bus station, old bill swept the area and stuck all caught in canton nick, a few jacks had to pick the offenders out of the line-ups, being about 18 and looking about 15 it was obvious that i was just a casual observer and wasn't picked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heathblue View Post
    Put in cell with about 20 odd others, had to be in an ID Line-up Jacks came out of a van tooled up in sloper road, after taking a few slaps and as those around realised what was happening, the numbers over came the mini bus full of them with baseball bats and lumps of wood, retribution was given but by this time it had spilled into the bus station, old bill swept the area and stuck all caught in canton nick, a few jacks had to pick the offenders out of the line-ups, being about 18 and looking about 15 it was obvious that i was just a casual observer and wasn't picked.
    It's like something out of life on mars

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    Re: Nicola Sturgeon to resign as Scotland First Minister.

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    It's like something out of life on mars
    It's just how it was, manual job in the week and the weekend to release the rat race boredom and a few beers following the club.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heathblue View Post
    It's just how it was, manual job in the week and the weekend to release the rat race boredom and a few beers following the club.
    I meant the police rounding you up, it must have been the seventies

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    Husband charged with embezzlement.

    https://www.scotsman.com/news/politi...-funds-4596788

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post

    This is good

    https://x.com/tobymacallister/status...LhmySD2aRt-GNg

    Listen to Nicola Sturgeon warning her SNP leadership to keep their mouths shut.

    How much did Nicola Sturgeon know about SNP finances? Peter Murrell, her own husband, has reportedly been arrested and charged with embezzlement.

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    And to think this women had the audacity to critises Westminster. Ffs hypocrisy at it arrogant best. Awful women. Hubby is the fall guy for now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    And to think this women had the audacity to critises Westminster. Ffs hypocrisy at it arrogant best. Awful women. Hubby is the fall guy for now.
    She's not a happy camper!

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    Strange how those on here so quick to yell “globalist conspiracy” when discussing world political appear to be so anti the former leaders of Great Britain’s two biggest nationalist parties

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    Yes, that Sturgeon.

    Very sensible suggestion at the time (although not directly from Sturgeon). Improved ventilation at minimal cost, and brought school buildings into line with the UK Building Regs for new housing.

    Surprised you are still parroting the Scottish Tories sneering attack line. There are many better reasons to denounce Sturgeon and the SNP - but for me she and Drakeford, the SNP and Welsh Labour, were head and shoulders above the Westminster Tories when it came to leadership and public information during Covid (and beyond Covid too).

    Sturgeon's government was cutting an inch off the bottom of some school doors. Johnson's government was handing multi millions of public money to their mates to produce unusable PPE.

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-b2006900.html
    Johnson's government were also supporting millions of people through furlough who otherwise would have been financially ruined by the inability to work. Reducing it down to "deals for their mates" is entirely disengenuous.

    My experience, living in Wales is that at the time my opinion of Drakeford rose in the first part of the pandemic. I think he came across as sober and professional. But he also saw it as a political opportunity to create often artificial policy waters between him and Westminster and there's no evidence any of it worked and some of it (closing off the toy aisles for example) was spiteful and struck me as power hungry. Generally speaking I think people looked to Westminster during that period. I remember numerous texts about 'boris speaking at 7pm' or whatever but people didn't say that about Drakeford.

    More than anything, I'm in favour of devolution generally, including of healthcare, but I think a UK wide approach to COVID would have worked better even if that was never going to happen. For Sturgeon in particular it was just another opportunity to parrot lines about independence.

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