Dear All
It seems that Scotland’s unpopular Deputy
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has issued a ‘rallying cry’ to the people at the
SNP Conference to persuade voters to back independence.
It is one thing to hoodwink the public and
another to try and hoodwink yourself!
The Scottish independence campaign is dead,
its finished, it’s all done and dusted.
What Scotland’s unpopular Deputy First
Minister Nicola Sturgeon is asking for is working class Scots to go out and do
the work and sell independence because she isn’t able to do so herself.
In the recent Govan by-election, Ms.
Sturgeon who is unpopular in Govan led a campaign to try and keep a seat
previously held by the SNP.
She failed in a spectacular fashion; the
Labour Party won the seat by a large majority.
Scotland’s unpopular Deputy First Minister
Nicola Sturgeon is still Scotland’s unpopular Deputy First Minister Nicola
Sturgeon.
At party conferences, there is a tendency
for to bang the drum and talk shit, personally I don’t like people talking shit
to me as it insults the intelligence, in the SNP, the leadership use the tactic
of shit talk to stir the feeble minded.
Once the feeble minded get worked up, there
is wild applause; however that doesn’t translate out the hall, down the road
and into ordinary people’s houses.
The Scottish National Party is full of talentless
people who aren’t very good campaigners, this this contest was judged on how
far up Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon’s arse a person could get, this
campaign would be epic.
But this isn’t a contest on brown nosers!
Nicola Sturgeon says the SNP face a
challenge, in reality it is a mountain they can’t climb, they never did the
prep at the base camp, they set off up with mountain with a pair of flip flops,
shorts and a t shirt.
And now, at the first base camp, they are
freezing their nuts off.
With less than 11 months until voters
decide whether Scotland should remain part of the UK, the SNP conference will
be used to argue the case for independence among themselves, no one else is
taking their attempt seriously, and why should they, it is a sham.
Decisions should be taken north of the
border to get the best for Scotland is the cry by Ms Sturgeon, but let us
remember that Ms. Sturgeon doesn’t live in the area she represents, so her
logic is warped.
Simply put, a two faced hypocrite, a story
teller, an angry wee Nat filled with poison who isn’t getting an audience to
listen to her.
She also
said that the Yes campaign can turn around the polls.
Fuck off with that shite!
Nicola Sturgeon is no George Laird, there
is no radical thinking there, honestly, she botched the NHS when Health Sec as
we are all now graphically seeing, her tenure as the ‘face of independence’ has
been an embarrassing flop of epic proportions.
Some people say that Nicola Sturgeon is a ‘star’;
frankly, this is only because the rest of the SNP are so unspectacularly bad performers.
A chimp’s tea party could give some on the
SNP a run for their money, and bananas can be bought for a £1 at Asda.
Star?
On the doorsteps of Govan, it was clear to
me that Ms. Sturgeon was regarded by women as a ‘rusty tin star’.
For those who don’t know what a ‘rusty tin
star’ is, that is slang for an arsehole; yes, she certainly ‘shined’ in Govan.
Earlier this month a poll by TNS put
support for independence at 25%, with 44% in the No camp and 31% saying they do
not know how they will vote.
Can Ms. Sturgeon who is so unpopular
convert 31%?
Please get serious!
Ms Sturgeon said:
"It's a challenge. I cast my mind back
to January 2011 when the SNP was something like 15 points behind Labour in the
opinion polls. Just a few months later we went on to win the Scottish election
and score an overall majority in that election. The message I take from that is
if your argument is right, if you pitch your argument properly to voters, then
polls can be turned around, and that is our challenge over the next year. We
have got to win the argument that Scotland should be independent. That boils
down to a decision about where decisions are best taken. Are they best taken
here in Scotland by governments that are elected by the people of Scotland, or
are they best taken at Westminster by governments that often we reject? We've
shown through the Scottish Parliament that where decisions on health, on
education, on the justice system are taken in Scotland then we take better
decisions. We take good decisions that are in line with the priorities of the
people of Scotland. So the argument is, let's complete that journey, let's
complete those powers because that's what independence is, it's completing the
powers of the Scottish Parliament."
Sounds like a woman who is grasping a last
straw at the last chance saloon, its knock back all the way from the working
class people of Scotland.
Nicola Sturgeon doesn’t live in the area
that she represents so she doesn’t believe in her own argument; add to it, the
real lack of genuine talent in the Scottish National Party shows clearly the
SNP is a one man band.
Without Alex Salmond propping them up the
SNP wouldn’t be in the position they are now, he got there by a five year
council tax freeze, by spin, by smoke and mirrors.
But the big prize is beyond his grasp, not smart
enough.
The ‘Curse of Sturgeon’ is now in play, she
lost the Glasgow University indy vote, and recently she lost the Govan
by-election despite personally campaigning, now she thinks she can take over an
entire country.
Personally, I hope she can wipe her arse
better than she politically campaigns, …. for the sake of her bed sheets!
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow
University
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