Saturday, February 13, 2010

Tory David Cameron says Nicola Sturgeon has serious questions to answer, what about answering the drugs question, Bullingdon and expenses Cameron?




















Dear All

Tory Leader David Cameron enters the Abdul Rauf case to try and promote the Tories in Scotland.

It seems that like the Labour Party they are happy to try and interfere with the verdict of a Scottish Sherriff before he has pronounced sentence in the case.

Cameron says that Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has "serious questions" to answer over a letter she wrote on behalf of a fraudster.

No, she does not as she wrote the letter in her capacity as the MSP for Govan and that is clearly stated on the letter.

Nicola Sturgeon didn’t write Abdul Rauf a character reference, she wrote to the Sheriff asking him to take into account his health problems.

The SNP said Nicola Sturgeon's actions were "entirely appropriate and proper".

Cameron told BBC Scotland: "I wouldn't have written that letter”.

This is home spun wisdom from a man who;

failed to come clean if he had ever taken drugs

was forced to repay money in the Westminister expenses scandal

And was a member of a rich boy club, The Bullingdon Club whose idea of fun was to go to restaurants and commit criminal damage and then buy off the owners to escape justice.

That is David Cameron.

Cameron said;

"It is right though that members of parliament are called upon to take up cases sometimes with people that you profoundly disagree with, and you have to do that”.

And that is what Nicola Sturgeon did.

Cameron added;

"I remember taking up the case of someone who was imprisoned overseas - of course you have to take up these cases, but I think you have to be careful in what you say and how far you go.

So, its do as I say not do as I do, what a hypocrite.

Given that Abdul Rauf has plead guilty and is paying the money back, I would like Nicola Sturgeon have written the same letter, if he had plead not guilty and wasn’t paying the money back then I wouldn’t have.

People ask their elected representations to do the right thing by them, but that is a two way street.

Nicola Sturgeon has nothing to apologise for the way she has acted or what she wrote.

Apologise for doing her job?

No, when she stands up in Holyrood to give her reply to this affair, it should be to present the facts, no apology and tell everyone she is the elected MSP for Govan and she will represent her constituents as she sees fit.

Short, sweet and to the point.

Then sit down to let the clown, Iain Gray from the Labour Party get on his high horse to have his say and then stand up again and let rip about Labour's antics.

Yours sincerely

George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University

1 comment:

Nikostratos said...

Shame Cameron wont answer questions on Ashcrofts Status and the millions he illegally spends interfering in a foreign nations(The U.K) politics.........Makes a £80000 fraud case very very small beer