This is just bad faith nonsense. No suggestion from Labour that there should be an investigation into Baroness Mone and the millions in public money stolen.
Or how about investigating the link between political donations & peerages? https://t.co/QhOgH7FGA3
Douglas Alexander broke the ministerial code. He faces no sanction because the judge & jury was Keir Starmer. BBC Scotland reports this coverup as 'No reprimand'. Case closed, nothing to see, let's move on.
https://t.co/oRYdu3MwvV
Reform’s politics of hate must be confronted head on.
When politicians use immigration to stir up fear, incite racial division and set communities against each other, they are not speaking for Scotland - they are dragging our politics into the gutter.
Scotland must never become a place where racism is normalised, division is rewarded, or hatred is treated as just another political opinion. We will call it out. We will stand against it.
This expenses fiddler is a vile wee anti-Scot radge. He epitomises the Little England mindset. The house of fucking criminals think they rights over Scotland? Gtf!!!!!!!!!
The knives will surely be out for Sarwar & Baillie now. Both have spent the last three weeks on Murrell and have succeeded in opening up their own party finances to scrutiny. The Labour Holyrood group must be raging. They should have been reflecting on May's disaster instead of indulging in the very behaviour that caused it.
And what of Sarwar's media cheerleaders? They're still in shock at the SNP landslide in May and are clearly struggling to come to terms with it. They unwisely egged Sarwar on with the inquiry stunt that's now backfired.
How about uncoupling yourselves from the BritNats guys and becoming actual journalists again?
The case of Colin Smyth was raised during the Holyrood debate yesterday. A reminder to Anas Sarwar that he would do well not to milk the Murrell case too much.
During the inquiry debate Anas Sarwar revealed he actually supported the main thrust of the Scottish Green amendment.
Sarwar "I think there should be greater transparency on party financing and on donations ..."
Was he expecting the Green amendment to fail?
@msm_monitor SNP & Greens have played a blinder here. The unionists exposed as being politically motivated. Their claims SNP don’t want transparency torpedoed. And their own dodgy finances set to be exposed.
Brilliant, Anas Sarwar squirming on his chair like someone getting their teeth pulled out without any anaesthetic😉, also well done for shutting down his pal Russell Findlay. Jack deserves a following.
@jackmiddleton95
The SNP have 'nothing to fear' from a full independent review of all Scottish party finances, the First Minister has said, as he warned Labour to be 'careful what you wish for' https://t.co/QvFzhbvWmX
Reporting Scotland said the Scottish Green inquiry amendment is calling for "a broader investigation into political party finances."
They then cut off Ross Greer as he was about to explain exactly what the amendment was calling for.
BBC Scotland is trying to suppress the amendment because it threatens to destroy the required news narrative. We'll be tuning into Radio Scotland Breakfast tomorrow to see if the programme mentions the amendment and explains it clearly.
@AnasSarwar@Daily_Record Could you kindly show everyone by example and an inquiry into Pam Duncan-Glancy.
What did you know and exactly when?
Why no immediate suspension?
Why did her suspension only come after Starmer suspended Lord Doyle?
Why did you allow this to go on for so long?
The media think Murrell finishes the SNP. They've misread the room completely. Grievance galvanises. Always has. Anger becomes power. Independence isn't about one man. It never was. 🏴