Scottish Greens co-leader Ross Greer tells @LBC why his party won't back Scottish Labour's motion for a Holyrood inquiry into the Murrell scandal - and why he deleted his own tweet which thanked Murrell for securing him a pay rise while he worked at Yes Scotland 1/4
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Can the government explain to me why this UK trained British doctor can’t get a post yet are still giving visas for foreign doctors at her skill level?
It is immoral that the very best of our own educated young people can’t get NHS jobs & migrants can!
Everyone just wants to gloss over the fact that many of Murrell's purchases were CLEARLY purchases that WOMEN make, not men.
How many times have you bought clothes for your Mrs? How many times have you bought makeup for your Mrs?
What about underwear? (discounting valentines 😉)
How many hairdryers does a bald man need?
Sturgeon CLEARLY had a hand in these purchases. So overwhelmingly obvious and everyone saying otherwise is at best, thick as shit.
11, 12, and 14 years old.
Raped for days by more than 20 Pakistani immigrants.
Tortured—one had her tongue nailed to the wall to keep her still while they raped her.
The police ridiculed, insulted, and ignored them.
The feminists turned the other way.
If it hadn't been for Elon Musk, who publicly shared the trial testimonies, sparking outrage from Reform UK and internal investigations, no one would have known anything.
You're not angry enough.
- @babetta123
“We’ve just been attacked racially… by some white person”
That is Vikrum Digwa’s brother calling the police.
Why has he NOT faced any prosecution? He lied to police, was a huge part as to why Henry died and why he died with such indignity.
The mask has finally slipped.
Labour's own minister, Pat McFadden, has said it out loud: who can we tax to pay benefits to others?
That's what many suspected from day one.
Higher taxes. Less reward for work.
The game is up. This government is finished.
A tenant farmer in the Cairngorms says land that sold for £500 an acre a few years ago now goes for £5,000. He is being moved off ground his family has worked for generations, because he cannot outbid the people buying it. The buyers are corporations, and they have no intention of farming a single acre of it.
Here is how the trick works. A company keeps emitting carbon exactly as before. Same factories, same flights, same supply chain, same product. Then it buys a Scottish hillside, plants some trees, and announces to the world that it is now carbon neutral, or, if it is feeling brave, carbon negative. The emissions never fell. It simply bought a landscape to point at.
Take BrewDog. In 2020 it bought a 9,300-acre Highland estate, propped up with public grant money, and promised a million trees and the crown of the world's first carbon negative beer business, removing twice the carbon it emitted, forever. By 2023 roughly half of the 500,000 trees it had managed to plant were dead, killed by drought, with critics noting the planting was drying out the peat and releasing carbon of its own. The advertising regulator ruled its carbon-negative claims misleading. In 2024 it quietly dropped the badge and dismissed the entire carbon credit market as a flood of cheap schemes whose benefit was "questionable, maybe even non-existent." Then it sold the estate to a firm whose actual business is selling carbon offsets.
That is the whole model in one story. Public money in. Dead trees out. A green halo worn for four years and then dropped. The farmer who used to be on that land, gone. The hillside passed to a company that exists purely to sell other people the right to keep polluting.
This is no fringe case. In one recent year, half of every estate sold in Scotland went to investment funds, corporations and charitable trusts rather than anyone who would farm it. A third of the deals for plantable land are now done off-market, in secret, precisely so the local community never gets the chance to bid.
So this is what net zero looks like on the ground. A man who produced food is priced out of his own glen. A corporation that produced emissions buys the glen, calls itself a force for good, and sells the carbon. The land stops feeding anyone. Nobody's emissions actually went down by a gram.
The food was real. The farmer was real. The carbon saving is a line in a slide deck.
And we have somehow decided the villain in all this is the man with the sheep.
🚨 There is a highly coordinated gaslighting campaign happening in this country right now.
Westminster keeps telling us that we are just living through "difficult times" and that we must accept higher taxes, broken borders, and falling living standards as the new normal. It is an absolute lie.
They are deliberately managing the decline of our nation. While everyday people work longer hours and watch their local communities decay, the political elite only care about protecting their own salaries, bickering over power, and serving globalist interests.
We are being treated like ATM machines for a system that actively despises us. Do not let them normalize this.
On May 10, 2022, Alban Gervaise, a 41 year old father of 3 children, a French Military doctor & a Knight of the National Order of Merit, was on his way to pick up his other children at school when he was attacked with his 20 month old baby girl in the car with him.
He was stabbed by Mohammed L who told police he acted in the name of Allah.
However, The terrorist motive was ruled out by police within hours.
Alban was in cardiac arrest when he was rushed to the hospital. 16 days later, he died.
The terrorist was ruled mentally ill & that he had “suffered acute delusional episode” & he was sent to psychiatric treatment. No jail time.
July 2025, 3 years after Alban’s murder, Mohammed L was declared not criminally responsible for Alban’s murder.
The French press was accused of covering up this story.
Alban’s wife is still fighting for justice.
This is Alban Gervaise, RIP
The right to criticise a religion is part of British culture
Criticism of Islam is Islamoscepticism, not Islamophobia
Phobias are irrational fears, like arachnophobia- the fear of spiders
Or in the case of Islam, fear of dogs and pigs
Calling scepticism (or criticism) a phobia is a misuse of the English language
An infidel's fear of being beheaded is not irrational
Your job @stellacreasy, as an MP, is ensure that the law is followed and the Code implemented throughout the UK. No part of your job involves 'navigating' through parts of the law you like and parts you don't. You are an utter disgrace and let down to women and girls.
The funniest maths in modern environmentalism.
One almond requires 12 litres of irrigated water to produce. Peer-reviewed, ScienceDirect, 2017. A glass of almond milk contains roughly 50 of them. 600 litres of water before the carton is filled.
The water comes from the San Joaquin Valley in California, which sits over one of the most over-extracted aquifers on earth. The valley floor has subsided by up to nine metres in places due to groundwater depletion. The carton is then refrigerated, sailed across the Atlantic, refrigerated again, lorried to a Manchester Tesco, and bought by someone who is concerned about the environmental impact of dairy.
Meanwhile, in Cheshire.
A British dairy cow drinks roughly 70 to 100 litres of water a day and produces around 28 litres of milk. That's about 3.5 litres of water per litre of milk. The water is rainwater that fell on her field or came from a local stream fed by the same rainwater. The rain was going to fall on the field whether the cow stood in it or not. 80% of her moisture intake comes from the grass itself, which is also rain.
She converts the grass, free of charge, into a litre of milk containing seven times the protein and four times the calcium of almond milk, and shipped roughly 18 miles to the same Tesco.
To recap.
600 litres of stolen aquifer, flown halfway round the world for nutritionally worthless beige water.
Or 3.5 litres of rain that was already falling, converted by an animal you can pet, into actual food.
The shopper picks the almond.
She has been told this is the ethical position.
The aquifer would like a word.