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Scottish National Party. Murrell charged with embezzlement.


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Without wishing to foreshadow the trial, the maxim that power corrupts seems like it may be appropriate here. And, of course, there is no reason that the SNP should not be infected with the same human frailties other parties endure.

 

The tragedy is that, more than ever before, Scotland needs to free itself of the parasite clutches of the country next door, but that prospect is looking further away than ever because of vain and weak people convincing the majority that they can provide the vehicle to a better situation.

 

Sadly, the door to escaping this corrupt and massively damaging union seems as firmly closed as ever, ironically because of the allegations of corruption against those who promised to break us free of the yoke. 

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6 hours ago, RuamRudy said:

Without wishing to foreshadow the trial, the maxim that power corrupts seems like it may be appropriate here. And, of course, there is no reason that the SNP should not be infected with the same human frailties other parties endure.

 

The tragedy is that, more than ever before, Scotland needs to free itself of the parasite clutches of the country next door, but that prospect is looking further away than ever because of vain and weak people convincing the majority that they can provide the vehicle to a better situation.

 

Sadly, the door to escaping this corrupt and massively damaging union seems as firmly closed as ever, ironically because of the allegations of corruption against those who promised to break us free of the yoke. 

The fact the embezzled money was supposed to be used for a second referendum, it seems the leaders at the time weren't really interested in independence anyway.

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26 minutes ago, youreavinalaff said:

The fact the embezzled money was supposed to be used for a second referendum, it seems the leaders at the time weren't really interested in independence anyway.

 

It gets harder and harder to disagree with you. It seems that the journey was more important than the destination to such an extent that the destination became an afterthought. 

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7 hours ago, RuamRudy said:

The tragedy is that, more than ever before, Scotland needs to free itself of the parasite clutches of the country next door

 

While at the same time embracing the parasite clutches of that mob over the pond in Brussels. Not exactly "independence", is it?

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8 hours ago, RuamRudy said:

Without wishing to foreshadow the trial, the maxim that power corrupts seems like it may be appropriate here. And, of course, there is no reason that the SNP should not be infected with the same human frailties other parties endure.

 

The tragedy is that, more than ever before, Scotland needs to free itself of the parasite clutches of the country next door, but that prospect is looking further away than ever because of vain and weak people convincing the majority that they can provide the vehicle to a better situation.

 

Sadly, the door to escaping this corrupt and massively damaging union seems as firmly closed as ever, ironically because of the allegations of corruption against those who promised to break us free of the yoke. 

 

Good effort in trying to implicate the dastardly English into matters, but it's pretty obvious that this alleged act of corruption is entirely "Made in Scotland".

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1 minute ago, RayC said:

 

Good effort in trying to implicate the dastardly English into matters, but it's pretty obvious that this alleged act of corruption is entirely "Made in Scotland".

Well said, Raymond.......:clap2:

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9 hours ago, RuamRudy said:

Without wishing to foreshadow the trial, the maxim that power corrupts seems like it may be appropriate here. And, of course, there is no reason that the SNP should not be infected with the same human frailties other parties endure.

 

The tragedy is that, more than ever before, Scotland needs to free itself of the parasite clutches of the country next door, but that prospect is looking further away than ever because of vain and weak people convincing the majority that they can provide the vehicle to a better situation.

 

Sadly, the door to escaping this corrupt and massively damaging union seems as firmly closed as ever, ironically because of the allegations of corruption against those who promised to break us free of the yoke. 

Are you trying to pass the buck with word salad regarding this blokes thieving....?  🤗

Do you honestly think your leader Nic knew nothing about it.....?  :whistling:

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19 minutes ago, transam said:

Are you trying to pass the buck with word salad regarding this blokes thieving....?  🤗

Do you honestly think your leader Nic knew nothing about it.....?  :whistling:

 

Word salad? Use your finger on the lines if it makes it easier for you. 

 

He hasn't be convicted of anything yet so I couldn't possibly speculate as to what she did or didn't know. 

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2 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:

 

Word salad? Use your finger on the lines if it makes it easier for you. 

 

He hasn't be convicted of anything yet so I couldn't possibly speculate as to what she did or didn't know. 

I would lay-low for a while, if I were you.............🤭

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37 minutes ago, RayC said:

 

Good effort in trying to implicate the dastardly English into matters, but it's pretty obvious that this alleged act of corruption is entirely "Made in Scotland".

 

   England for beauty

    Ireland for wit

    Wales for deceit

     ...and Scotland for <deleted>e

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