Football and Politics, in no particular order.
Remote DFC sufferer. Loves a cliche.
We are currently witnessing the greatest betrayal of Scots since 1707.
🚨 Starmer is about to ban under 16s from social media. And the establishment is already pushing to extend it to under 18s.
They want you to believe this is about protecting children. It is not. To enforce an age limit on social media every single user in Britain will be forced to upload their passport to a government approved database just to prove they are allowed to speak online.
They are not building a child safety net. They are building a national ID database through the back door and using your children as the excuse to do it.
First they arrested people for tweets. Then they monitored legal posts. Now they want your passport before you are allowed to have an opinion. RT if you see exactly what they are building. 🇬🇧
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🧵Things I now believe to be true.
Scotland has not just watched a party finance scandal. It has watched the state, the party machine and the prosecution system close ranks in real time.
The public were expected to notice nothing.
Unfortunately for them, we did.
@grantellis1989@Rhutchison9@padee62 Might simply be the manager wants to move him on, either doesn’t rate him at all or would rather use the wage for another player.
Now that John Swinney has admitted that the indy ref fund was spent on the SNP's day to day running, we will find out what sort of country Scotland is.
Clearly using the fund in this way, is probably fraud and therefore criminal activity, so the police should take action and the COPFS should bring charges.
Or can the First Minister of Scotland brazenly admit to breaking the law with no consequences.
In short, how corrupt is Scotland?
A corrupt plea deal that protects Sturgeon and gives Murrell a light sentence would of course have to be ushered through by a complicit judge.
Oh look! The Murrell judge is Lord Young who last week halted the Scottish judicial review on Palestine Action.
Sturgeon was always a Britnat operation to stall Independence.
@MohammadAsif_1@NicolaSturgeon She was his boss, she was responsible.
She stopped the audit committee getting sight of the books, they resigned.
She personally benefited from his theft.
The COPFS, headed by the Lord Advocate that she appointed and sat in her cabinet decided not to charge her.
Does anyone find the lack of curiosity about Nikla Sturgeon's corruption from English political pundits a bit strange? It is entirely reactive.
Firstly, they collectively ignore the man who broke the story, @WingsScotland
Now they're ignoring any encouragement to look deeper. Because the Crown Office, civil service and SNP clearly merit questioning.
Why would they do this?
I’m just going to throw this out there.
Those who raised concerns about the SNP finances were repeatedly attacked, vilified and ridiculed by our own side.
We were 100% correct.
So I am giving fair warning that those of us who spoke the truth on this matter also spoke the truth on the conspiracy against Alex and who was involved. Similarly when we said there was no strategy for independence , that means they’ve done NOTHING.
As with all ice bergs, both physical and political. This is as big as it gets, and we’re not even scratching the surface yet.
Bad day? Expect more.