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He's fully aware of that, they can whatabout Trumpy into any discussion.
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Jesus lads, it's friday night. Maybe polish your halos in a couple of days and lighten up for a bit.
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It's not quite the same as sharing valuable high level government inside information to paedophiles you're great mates with, to be fair,
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It's all fun and games to porky it seems when he isn't crying in to his soy milk about the baddies 3000 miles away.
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porcy is a good egg but infected with socialist views.
The multi-cultural life works very well for him, so why wouldn't everyone want it. I'd ask white people in Savile Town, while there are a few dozen left. |
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Savile Town ... Multicultural Heaven... whatever happened to Diversity
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socialist views.
That's a euphemism if ever I saw one. He must be the most far left poster on here. |
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I know a lad there, stringy. He can't wobble home from the pub in safety any more,
drinkers get harassed there now, he has to get a taxi for less than a mile. Batley, Dewsbury, Bradford etc etc etc are a world away from porcy's life. |
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Shrewd, he's a scouser. Kids are inculcated,
it's similar to religion. |
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F I L T H
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Your exes must be shrugging their shoulders at you lads. Spending your valentines obsessing about some middle aged bloke you don't really know.
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Don't be deflecting away from your support of a lefty crook.
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Looking forward to seeing how the MSM report this. Will it continue to draw a clear line between the SNP and Murrell, despite his 23-year tenure as the party’s CEO?
Basically, for over two decades he must have oversaw day-to-day operations, internal management, fundraising, financial administration and election strategy, including during the 2014 referendum and then the party’s period of dominance in Scottish politics. That is a notably long time for one individual to hold such a senior organisational role. And then his wife, his wife, led the party politically from 2013 to 2014, most of that time as First Minister. OK, their roles were formally separate, but surely the concentration of influence within one household for such a sustained period inevitably raises questions of perception. It's also relevant that the SNP’s pro-EU, anti-Brexit stance aligned with much of the mainstream media and political establishment, and that Nicola Sturgeon herself was widely regarded as an effective and popular political figure in those circles. That broader context may influence how the situation is framed. With the next court hearing scheduled after the Holyrood election, and given the likelihood of extended legal proceedings because it's a 'complex' financial case, the timeline itself may shape how the issue is viewed politically. If there are extended procedural stages for example, the process may stretch well beyond the immediate political cycle. Whether that ultimately benefits the party in terms of public perception remains to be seen. The SNP must be on their prayer mats hoping it goes on for years, so it can then be pitched as historical. Cue media commentary about lessons learned etc., how we moved on blah de blah de blah. |
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Support!
![]() Not sure if you've been paying attention chief, but they're all crooks. The whole of politics needs emptying out like a fatberged sewer. I'm personally on the side of "stop paying your taxes and shopping at political donors' orgs till we get rid of the lot of them, re-write our laws and start again." |
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On the other matter, I don't do valentines, and shop as little as possible.
Unfortunately she is only here on a Saturday, and it was the 14th. So Friday,I went to M+S at Birstall for one of them dinners at £25 quid, very nice for the money, and made the mistake of going in TK Max. Done another £150 in there, and made another blunder going to Krispy Kreme, another £21 down. Dreadful day. ![]() |
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I feel your pain to be fair
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Is she and the Scottish government being sued by the estate of the late 1st Minister Of Scotland Mr Alex Salmond over a botched investigation into harassment and complaints made about him before he died? This was a political witch hunt to discredit which precipitated his downfall.
I think the main Party concerned is the SNP then headed by Ms Sturgeon. |
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SCOTLAND’S top prosecutor tipped off John Swinney about the exact amount Nicola Sturgeon’s estranged husband is accused of embezzling from the SNP — but hid the details from the public
Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain KC – who’s also a minister in Mr Swinney’s cabinet – gave the First Minister a 33-day head start on January 19 by telling him Peter Murrell had allegedly swindled £459,046.49 from the SNP. The info was quickly passed on to Nats spin doctors — at the same time as the Crown Office, which Ms Bain heads, was keeping the public in the dark on the £459,046.49 embezzlement charge facing Nicola Sturgeon’s estranged husband. The Lord Advocate, one of the two Scottish Government “law officers” in the Cabinet, sent her note to the SNP supremo on January 19. But it wasn’t until February 13 that full details of the charges facing Mr Murrell were exclusively revealed by The Scottish Sun. It get murkier and murkier. |
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Honest John now refusing to answer questions about it.
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Is he going down. Will he drag Ms Sturgeon with him? It's incomprehensible Ms Sturgeon could be oblivious to an amount as monumental like that without even the slightest suspicion. Was there not a luxurious motorhome parked outside their drive?
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![]() Anyone know how put a halo on , Just thought I would post a Lovely picture for the Lads I wonder who COT and Lushka are supporting these days |
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I would say short odds COT has moved to the Scottish Greens
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I wouldn't be suprised if COT was in the greens these days.
He was another 'I'm not Scottish but I love the SNP/Sturgeon' nut. |
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Plenty more to come indeed. The reasons have been removed, but they still exist.
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