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Yes he was, but was he guilty of that kind of brutality? I think he probably was, don’t you Andy? Is the Law an ass?

 

 

 

I’m off to sleep now. 04:30 start then morn. 
 

Yes, the laws an ass. The SNP where and still are bigger arseholes though. Formally lead by a sex pest and now a poisoned dwarf with delusions of grandeur. A lot of former senior SNP figures are coming out to denounce the current line up for their very worrying leadership style. 
 

It’s not looking good for the SNP and hopefully they’ll get their reckoning. The 

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I’m off to sleep now. 04:30 start then morn. 
 
Yes, the laws an ass. The SNP where and still are bigger arseholes though. Formally lead by a sex pest and now a poisoned dwarf with delusions of grandeur. A lot of former senior SNP figures are coming out to denounce the current line up for their very worrying leadership style. 
 
It’s not looking good for the SNP and hopefully they’ll get their reckoning. The 


Time will tell.
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I’m off to sleep now. 04:30 start then morn. 
 
Yes, the laws an ass. The SNP where and still are bigger arseholes though. Formally lead by a sex pest and now a poisoned dwarf with delusions of grandeur. A lot of former senior SNP figures are coming out to denounce the current line up for their very worrying leadership style. 
 
It’s not looking good for the SNP and hopefully they’ll get their reckoning. The 



What do you think their reckoning will consist of? A different party vote in Scotland?
Sorry, you’re asleep!
Johnsond will answer for you
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32 minutes ago, Mull said:

He’s a wiley old bad::biggrin.png, you can imagine him thinking”how do I distract the public from the fact that I’ve molested and probably raped a few women? Oh, I know, I call the leader of Scottish parliament a liar! Your no slow Alex!

I don’t know about that....

 

What he did / didn’t do is only known by him and any other party. 
 

What the ‘law’ finds is what the law finds. 
 

Bit like Trump really, those that hate him want to believe he is the devil incarnate regardless of what the law ‘finds.’

 

I’m no fan of AS but if he’s not guilty, he’s not guilty. 
 

I’m just interested to see how it plays out....

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7 hours ago, Tippin Alaybye said:

RIP Trigger Andy.

i loved to read his posts and owe him a debt of gratitude for recommending some decent bandsaw blades.

like everyone else i was shocked to hear that his head exploded, killing him instantly, one second after typing that he agreed with someone on Arbtalk.

 

sadly missed

Alright, it’s only late Feb, and whilst some might not appreciate the ‘dark’ humour, but that is a SERIOUS contender for funniest post of 2021!

 

 

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8 hours ago, Mull said:

 

 


What do you think their reckoning will consist of? A different party vote in Scotland?
Sorry, you’re asleep!
Johnsond will answer for you

 

 

With a number of the old guard SNP Honch's withdrawing support for the current SNP Party hopefully it will make the older 40 year old generation think twice and ask themselves if blind support for the SNP is a good thing. Its happened in the North of England with the working class abandoning Labour as they no longer represent the average working man. Could this sentiment filter up north of the Border if the levels of corruption leveled at the SNP can be proved? 

 

Jim Sillars has accused Sturgeon of a grave breach of ministerial code. That in itself very telling. 

 

WWW.HERALDSCOTLAND.COM

A FORMER SNP deputy leader has accused Nicola Sturgeon of a “grave” breach of the Scottish ministerial code after she...

 

If this breach of ministerial code is proven in court then Sturgeon could be forced to resign. The leader of the Scottish Tory Party Douglas Ross certainly thinks she could be gone within weeks. 

 

WWW.TELEGRAPH.CO.UK

In an interview with The Telegraph, Douglas Ross said the saga had brought 'sleaze and scandal to the heart of Scottish...

 

 

This would be a fitting reckoning in my opinion. The SNP getting a bloody nose and Sturgeon and her goon Husband out on their arse. Im not saying its going to pan out this way, but I can hope. Regardless, this much bad, but justifiable press against the SNP in the run up to the May election will potentially address the imbalance of power in Scotland and further expose the Tin Pot SNP for what they have become in recent years. 

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With a number of the old guard SNP Honch's withdrawing support for the current SNP Party hopefully it will make the older 40 year old generation think twice and ask themselves if blind support for the SNP is a good thing. Its happened in the North of England with the working class abandoning Labour as they no longer represent the average working man. Could this sentiment filter up north of the Border if the levels of corruption leveled at the SNP can be proved? 
 
Jim Sillars has accused Sturgeon of a grave breach of ministerial code. That in itself very telling. 
 
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This would be a fitting reckoning in my opinion. The SNP getting a bloody nose and Sturgeon and her goon Husband out on their arse. Im not saying its going to pan out this way, but I can hope. Regardless, this much bad, but justifiable press against the SNP in the run up to the May election will potentially address the imbalance of power in Scotland and further expose the Tin Pot SNP for what they have become in recent years. 


Yup, interesting times. Where does the” working man” of both the north of England and Scotland put his vote now?
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Yup, interesting times. Where does the” working man” of both the north of England and Scotland put his vote now?

 

Surprised to see you up so early after a night on the piss. :o

 

Every country should have a strong opposition, we don’t have that in Scotland unfortunately. So the SNP get to steamroll their politics of greed and envy through at every election. 
 

Should it come as a surprise that the more affluent and some could argue more educated areas of Scotland vote Conservative? I dont think so. 
 

Could it suit the SNP to maintain the status quo and keep Scotland poor and nurture a strong victim mentality against the English and anyone who betters themselves? 
 

The SNP do not care about the Scottish people, they care only about remaining in power and with a high proportion of the Scottish people being poor, not paying tax and having a massive chip on their shoulders pandering to the lowest common denominator is the SNPs modus operandi. It will not lift Scotland up and is a race to the bottom. 
 

The only available option I can see in May is for the Tories to give the SNP’s a bloody nose. Maybe that would make them think twice about continually attacking those that actually pay tax here and maybe drop the broken record on Indi2. 

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Surprised to see you up so early after a night on the piss. [emoji33]
 
maybe drop the broken record on


Talking of a broken record[emoji849]

A Tory vote in Scotland is not as unimaginable as it once was.

Anyway, I’m away to wait on Oddbins to open.




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Surprised to see you up so early after a night on the piss. [emoji33]
 
Every country should have a strong opposition, we don’t have that in Scotland unfortunately. So the SNP get to steamroll their politics of greed and envy through at every election. 
 
Should it come as a surprise that the more affluent and some could argue more educated areas of Scotland vote Conservative? I dont think so. 
 
Could it suit the SNP to maintain the status quo and keep Scotland poor and nurture a strong victim mentality against the English and anyone who betters themselves? 
 
The SNP do not care about the Scottish people, they care only about remaining in power and with a high proportion of the Scottish people being poor, not paying tax and having a massive chip on their shoulders pandering to the lowest common denominator is the SNPs modus operandi. It will not lift Scotland up and is a race to the bottom. 
 
The only available option I can see in May is for the Tories to give the SNP’s a bloody nose. Maybe that would make them think twice about continually attacking those that actually pay tax here and maybe drop the broken record on Indi2. 
Are you still talking about Scotland and the SNP? Most if not all that you say there could equally be applied to England and Boris's Conservatives.
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