Post by borchester on May 8, 2023 15:54:54 GMT
May 8, 2023 13:55:22 GMT om15 said:
The National Crime Agency is now involved in the financial scandal engulfing the Scottish Parliament and SNP Party, they have been brought in to provide oversight on Polis Alba conducting the investigations, this is now becoming much more serious and larger than we first imagined.Meanwhile the deadline of 31 May creeps towards us, the new English Auditors have to file the SNP accounts by then, and with the scrutiny from all involved it will be a challenge to complete this, we can only hope that they do, if they fail the SNP will be denied the 1.2 million pounds Short money, and by all accounts this will finish off the SNP completely.
for a wee bit of balance om to your latest brit nat warbling....
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Murray Foote predicts the SNP will face ‘no charges’ from police probe
…”Peter’s loyalty to his wife is unquestionable,” he said. “First minister Sturgeon and her husband lived under crushingly intense scrutiny.
“It is inconceivable to me that Peter would so much as consider doing something dodgy lest it rebound and put his wife in jeopardy. Colin is no-one’s fool. He is a capable, cautious and diligent MSP who values his integrity.
“I’m prepared to gamble the Foote £5 on no charges at the end of all this. Should that bet be a winner, then the police and Crown Office will find themselves together in a very deep hole. Police diligently going about their business is one thing. What happened at the FM’s home is something else entirely.”
If he’s right, the amount of egg on British nationalist faces will be quite something to behold, and Yousaf will have a hell of a honeymoon after a rough start.
The most ‘Scottish of Scottish Records, printed in Scotland by Scots in a building on a Scottish Street’ headlining this says, well, they are not so confident in those ‘luxury pens’ (does anyone still buy these? I thought it was iPhones now) and ‘luxury frying pans’ now.
I am sensing news from the Polis is filtering out here, and it lacks excitement. Hence the story quietly vanishing from headiness.
If you want to get into fraudulently lining your pockets, you you join the Tories or Labour. Only an idiot fraudster would join the SNP to be scrutinised for every single purchase by the entire British media.
Murray Foote predicts the SNP will face ‘no charges’ from police probe
…”Peter’s loyalty to his wife is unquestionable,” he said. “First minister Sturgeon and her husband lived under crushingly intense scrutiny.
“It is inconceivable to me that Peter would so much as consider doing something dodgy lest it rebound and put his wife in jeopardy. Colin is no-one’s fool. He is a capable, cautious and diligent MSP who values his integrity.
“I’m prepared to gamble the Foote £5 on no charges at the end of all this. Should that bet be a winner, then the police and Crown Office will find themselves together in a very deep hole. Police diligently going about their business is one thing. What happened at the FM’s home is something else entirely.”
If he’s right, the amount of egg on British nationalist faces will be quite something to behold, and Yousaf will have a hell of a honeymoon after a rough start.
The most ‘Scottish of Scottish Records, printed in Scotland by Scots in a building on a Scottish Street’ headlining this says, well, they are not so confident in those ‘luxury pens’ (does anyone still buy these? I thought it was iPhones now) and ‘luxury frying pans’ now.
I am sensing news from the Polis is filtering out here, and it lacks excitement. Hence the story quietly vanishing from headiness.
If you want to get into fraudulently lining your pockets, you you join the Tories or Labour. Only an idiot fraudster would join the SNP to be scrutinised for every single purchase by the entire British media.
You would think so, but politicians aren't very bright and generally speaking, once they get inside the Westminster/ Holyrood / Wherever bubble, they tend to lose contact with reality.
Taking the polls over the last two months, the Nats appear to be trailing the Unionists by about 5%. I doubt that Scots are surprised that a politician has his or her hand in the till, but if I were Yousaf I would stop arsing around trying to make deals with the brothers and sisters and instead send the SNP's footsoldiers to bang on doors and get the vote out.