"It is understood that, despite reviewing CCTV and making other inquiries, officers have found nothing to support the allegations made against the two individuals highlighted in the posts."
Who would have guessed the far-right were full of bullshit?
https://t.co/0KIQ3xvMpS
A confident government answers questions. A nervous one attacks the questioner.
Scotland deserves less theatre and more honesty. Less performance and more persuasion. Less outrage and more respect for the intelligence of the people being governed.
@PulaRJS Imagine going out on a limb to support someone who fractured a policewoman’s spine with a sledgehammer.
What’s with the pro-pal brigade supporting the assault of female police officers, almost as if they don’t really care what they support as long as it’s anti-establishment
@RealStephenKerr@mscott7612 The SNP govt really are just the publicly funded version of the Good Law Project when it comes to blowing money on hopeless cases.
Whar the fuck is wrong with this Scottish government? From Herald -
'Holyrood health convener Helen McDade criticised over abortion comments comparing pregnant women seeking terminations to “feral cats
@JeffDLowe@jonboy_avfc All the things @rickygervais has called Corden pales into insignificance to Alexei Salas calling him a “full kit wanker” on live tv 😂
This is a bit mad.
Craig Fergusson embarked on a sponsored walk to benefit Scottish Action for Mental Health. Well done him. A noble cause.
Then John Swinney jumps in, in a remarkable selfless gesture, and gives £400,000 of public money, receiving nothing whatsoever in return apart from a great photo op, the chance to appear highly virtuous, and a massive popularity boost among Craig's associates.
Scottish Action for Mental Health is already funded by cash-strapped Councils and the Scottish Government.
One might have hoped for intelligent budgeting based on the objective assessment of needs.
But, instead of proper grown-up governance, Swinney allocates cash according to who goes on a long walk.
If someone was pitching an SNL comedy bit about how Graham Platner was recruited to run for Senate in Maine, they could not have come up with a better script or better casting than what we see in this actual interview of the people who gave us the Nazi tattoo candidate.
Where do they raise these concerns then?
MSPs refuse to engage.
No MSPs hold public meetings.
No MSPs speak on their behalf in Parliament.
Parliament stole their voice.