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Everyone banged on about doing “No Mow May” but nobody mentioned the following month would be “can’t bloody mow anyway because it won’t stop sodding raining for three seconds June”
Yesterday, the SNP and Greens choose sleaze, secrecy and cover-up. This is one of the greatest scandals in Scottish political history but the SNP and the Greens have teamed up to shamelessly deny Scots the answers that they deserve.
It's a little known fact that back in the old days #Orkney horses were masters of disguise and could easily blend into their surroundings.
You might not believe this but there is a horse standing in this photograph.
LIKE if you think you see it.
RT if you DEFINITELY see it.
Today the SNP - with the support of the Greens - will vote against a parliamentary inquity into the Murrell case and the SNP Finances.
An inquiry is essential for transparency and to ensure that something like this does not happen again.
Pope Leo at Sagrada Familia: “We cannot believe in Jesus and make war. We cannot believe in Jesus and kill the innocent. We cannot believe in Jesus and abandon those who suffer, those who weep, those who flee from misery.”
So the Greens and SNP have joined forces to block a Scottish Parliamentary Inquiry into the SNPs finances. I wonder if they would’ve had the numbers had this all come out before the election?
It was blocked so it didn’t influence the election. Absolutely shocking.
We will back calls for an inquiry in Scotland into Peter Murrell's embezzlement.
Given that public money went to the SNP and perhaps into its former Chief Executive’s pocket the case for such a probe is undeniable.
The SNP (backed by the Greens) have opposed an inquiry into the Murrell-Sturgeon scandal.
This matters because the conviction of Peter Murrell is not simply a criminal case, nor is it merely an SNP problem.
It is the most serious political scandal of the devolution era.
That is why there must be a parliamentary inquiry.
The public is entitled to ask questions:
How did this happen?
How did it continue so long?
Why was it not detected?
What safeguards were missing?
What lessons must now be learned?
Scotland fan Michael had his ESTA travel document allowing entry to the US for the World Cup approved in March. Just 1 hour before he was due to fly out it was revoked, & dozens of other people have similar stories.
We lost the vote 71-50 tonight which would have forced a Scottish Parliamentary inquiry into the SNP’s murky affairs.
John Swinney’s pals, the Greens backed the SNP to avoid scrutiny.
The public deserve better.
NEW: Bond investors warn an Andy Burnham win in Makerfield next week will ignite another bout of market volatility (and this was before his WASPI compensation comments)
Colin Lancaster, global co-head of discretionary macro and fixed income at Schonfeld, compares it to Brexit night. “Makerfield kind of gives me PTSD from Sunderland. This is another of these self-inflicted wounds where there just isn’t a plan.”
“The PM is someone that is a known quantity in the market. We have an unknown quantity that can come through,” said Kostas Deslis, portfolio manager and senior trader at Neuberger.
“He is a windsock,” said James Athey, fund manager at Marlborough Investment Management Ltd. “He is hard to price because he says a lot of confused, confusing and conflicting things.”
“The domestic fiscal side is not settled,” said Lauren van Biljon, portfolio manager at Allspring.
“Gilts will continue to be subject to political risk,” says Chris Iggo, chief investment officer at AXA IM Core at BNP Paribas Asset Management.
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