Bye Sturgeon

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Yes tomorrow could be a day of reckoning. In other news, I note Scotland are demanding more money from Rishi to cope with the covid fallout. If this doesn't bring an end to all this independence nonsense I don't know what will.
 
I'll be watching with interest to see what comes out - I sometimes find it confusing as it's so much "he said, she said, he said etc"
 
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Have to agree. She’s a squirmer and will wriggle. But it will certainly damage her. Pro independence is peaking so plenty of people must be convinced it’s time to bite off the hand that feeds.
 
What a surprise.

Tory supporters are calling for Sturgeon to resign.....the same people who said Priri Patel should stay.

Hypocrites.

Dominic Cummings?
 
She’s a lawyer and has no excuse if the claims are true. Though I’d rather she limps on as it would do more damage to the SNP
 
She'll win hands down in any confidence vote.
She's not only a canny politician, she's a very capable one who has the full confidence of her party, and it would appear, that of the majority of the electorate in Scotland, and the most popular leader in UK
Nicola Sturgeon the most popular leader in the UK, poll finds
https://www.thenational.scot/news/19054486.nicola-sturgeon-popular-leader-uk-poll-
finds/
 
The National would say that, it's their own propaganda paper, they produce it.

It was also published a month before the legal advice came out.

https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/the-scottish-government-s-brutal-legal-advice

The advice is long and boring, but these extracts are shorter. And damning legally.
Touché
The Spectator ....is owned by David and Frederick Barclay, who also own The Daily Telegraph newspaper, .... Its editorial outlook is generally supportive of the Conservative Party,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Spectator
 
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