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1 hour ago, Holmes_and_Watson said:

While on the topic of champions of democracy, such as Reform and the Greens, an SNP councillor has been jailed for sexual assault against 5 men.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5yrwd2n3weo

While that's bad enough, the SNP went out of it's way to silence and cover up the incidents, going as far as plotting to oust others from the party who raised concerns, or complained about how those concerns were dealt with. The guilty party was seen as a rising star in the party, and has plenty of photos with Sturgeon.

More on behaviour that was indulged for over a decade, here.

https://wingsoverscotland.com/in-your-name/#more-137374

 

Not sure what emoji to put in reaction to that, but clearly the Salmond saga hasn’t led to lessons learned. 

In other news, Polanski’s nose grows https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cq5pgv35y7eo

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6 minutes ago, badgerx16 said:

Well, you know what happens when a politician's lips move.

I can’t stand Polanski but where he does have a micro point is that Farage, Tice and now Jenryck are only scrutinised by Private Eye, Times, Mirror, Guardian and occasionally the Mail when Badenoch complains (or so the rumour goes).

The level of sycophancy from the DT, Express and BBC leadership is vile when those three have very chequered recent histories. 

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1 hour ago, Gloucester Saint said:

I can’t stand Polanski but where he does have a micro point is that Farage, Tice and now Jenryck are only scrutinised by Private Eye, Times, Mirror, Guardian and occasionally the Mail when Badenoch complains (or so the rumour goes).

The level of sycophancy from the DT, Express and BBC leadership is vile when those three have very chequered recent histories. 

"It's a matter of trust" said someone from labour.

In other news, all parties are reassessing their immigration policies after 2 million die, after their sides split with laughter over political hypocrisy.

1 hour ago, Gloucester Saint said:

Not sure what emoji to put in reaction to that, but clearly the Salmond saga hasn’t led to lessons learned. 

In other news, Polanski’s nose grows https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cq5pgv35y7eo

I'm forming the opinion that some politicians have to stop standing because the length of their nose making troughing impossible.

The SNP can't move on from Salmond as some of the people involved in that, are still in office. More broadly, and they aren't alone here, is that there's a controlling group that purged anyone who they felt to be a threat. Morality and decency were never factors for them. 

 

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