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meekan wrote: Fri Mar 20, 2020 7:22 pm Don’t like her Bonzo but I think you are right she is great at getting her point across. No one in the Scottish Parliament, at least, can match her in an argument.
I don’t think anyone in ANY of our Parliaments can come near her, least of all that shambling disorganised, stuttering, shadow of a PM.
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Thought this week Rishi Sunak , our chancellor of the exchequer, came across very well. New his facts & remained calm & delivered a perfect performance while showing great leadership. The government are certainly standing by the people of Great Britain in these troubled times.
I personally think in Sunak, we will be seeing our first Asian Prime Minister in the not to distant future.
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creamolafoam wrote: Fri Mar 20, 2020 9:24 pm Thought this week Rishi Sunak , our chancellor of the exchequer, came across very well. New his facts & remained calm & delivered a perfect performance while showing great leadership. The government are certainly standing by the people of Great Britain in these troubled times.
I personally think in Sunak, we will be seeing our first Asian Prime Minister in the not to distant future.
As I’ve said before, everyone has an opinion and should be able to express it no matter what it is within the law.
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the Herald

https://archive.is/viP24

the article has this
He suggested one of the complainers, who cannot be named for legal reasons and is known as Woman A, had "something devious" about her.
He said the Scottish Government official was interviewed six times by the police and never mentioned one of the alleged offences.
He said: "This stinks, absolutely stinks."
Who is that person one may ask?
I'm fairly certain ,
Speculate amoungst yourselves
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Penny Tray wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2019 3:09 pm That's why it's a rhetorical question :wink: Let's wait and see.
Eh naw I think is the answer :lol:
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And Alex Salmond is NOT GUILTY

That is Sturgeon Gone
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stivis wrote: Mon Mar 23, 2020 3:35 pm And Alex Salmond is NOT GUILTY

That is Sturgeon Gone
Don’t think she’s in danger Stivis -
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No smoke without fire- goes out the Window
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stivis wrote: Mon Mar 23, 2020 3:35 pm And Alex Salmond is NOT GUILTY

That is Sturgeon Gone
An Snp civil war awaits. Salmond (backed by cherry) will be gunning for Sturgeon.
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creamolafoam wrote: Mon Mar 23, 2020 6:19 pm
stivis wrote: Mon Mar 23, 2020 3:35 pm And Alex Salmond is NOT GUILTY

That is Sturgeon Gone
An Snp civil war awaits. Salmond (backed by cherry) will be gunning for Sturgeon.
Why would Salmond be gunning for Sturgeon after being acquitted, and why a civil war?
Are these policy splits or personal grievances?
I must have missed stuff because the SNP always appears solid, at least as shown by non-Scottish TV and papers.
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She was always going to be left wide open to be shot at if he was found guilty or not. I see it’s being reported that Cherry has called for independent enquiry into how Snp dealt with allegations against salmond.
And there are already calls from some in the Snp for resignations in the party.

Implosion imminent.
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creamolafoam wrote: Mon Mar 23, 2020 6:19 pm
stivis wrote: Mon Mar 23, 2020 3:35 pm And Alex Salmond is NOT GUILTY

That is Sturgeon Gone
An Snp civil war awaits. Salmond (backed by cherry) will be gunning for Sturgeon.
... you wish
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