Dear All
Scotland’s unpopular Deputy First Minister
Nicola Sturgeon has published a list of 50 questions.
She says that the No campaign must answer
before September's independence referendum.
In a scan of her questions, I can see why
independence is on its collective arse with her at the helm.
This is question 3:
“Can you guarantee Scotland will still be
in the EU in 2020 if there's a No vote?”
If the majority of people in the UK vote No,
and that includes Scotland should their wishes be ignored?
How is that democracy?
Patently Sturgeon doesn’t believe in the ‘will
of the people’.
Question:
“What extra powers will be devolved to
Scotland to grow the working population?”
Is she seriously asking for the SNP
Government to be given control of immigration?
The anti working class party wants control,
to do what set up vote caches to ensure they remain in power?
Question
8 is utter nonsense:
“What will the UK's national debt be in
2016?”
Given we live in a global economy, no one
can guarantee this, is a stupid question, maybe she can answer a question which
cannot be answered.
The rest is hardly ‘Statesmanlike’ stuff,
there is no keen mind; it reminds me of the failed white paper, tripe presented
as somehow being wonderful.
There must be many SNP Activists wondering
why the hell they bother to come out, truly a donkey is leading donkeys here.
The list of grudge, grievance and malcontent
should be ignored, in fact, Sturgeon shouldn’t even get a reply, let her play
her stupid stunts and be seen as the fool.
Among the many vacuous questions, the unpopular
Deputy First Minister asked what extra powers would be guaranteed for Holyrood
if Scots rejected independence.
Presumably, Sturgeon thinks that
Westminster shouldn’t be allowed to debate or that they should drop everything
and dance to an SNP’s jig, that won’t happen either.
However we are moving towards the failed SNP
leadership of Salmond and Sturgeon seeking ‘goodies’ to show the mugs who
follow them that they achieved something in this inept campaign.
Sturgeon said:
"The Scottish Government has published
a detailed, 670-page guide to an independent Scotland, including answers to 650
questions. In the interests of a fair, balanced and fully informed debate, it
is essential there is an equivalent amount of detail from those arguing for a
No vote."
So, is she asking for poor quality work to
also be submitted by Better Together or by the Westminster?
David Cameron isn’t following for this, as
well he shouldn’t, nothing to should be discussed until after the vote, that
way Scots can know that Salmond and Sturgeon completely failed at every level.
Sturgeon seems to like “crunch questions”.
Why did she leave Scots women to die from
cancer by failing to provide the same drugs available in England?
Why did she do a phoney stunt at Govan
shipbuilders playing with people’s jobs at the yards giving false hope?
Why do women in Govan which she previously
represented call her an “arsehole”?
Why is the SNP run as a party within a
party?
Why aren’t working class SNP members treated
fairly?
Why is vote rigging allowed under the SNP
rules?
Why did the SNP Data Controller break the
law regarding my Data Subject Access Request?
Why is the right to a fair trial being
eroded under the SNP?
Crunch on that Sturgeon.
Further crunch talk by Sturgeon:
"These issues and many more highlight
why it is essential we achieve a Yes vote in September."
George Laird “crunchies” are real reasons
to vote No in September 2014.
Drew Smith, Scottish Labour's
constitutional spokesman, dismissed the wish list and said:
"By proposing to break up the United
Kingdom, the SNP are introducing risk and uncertainty to our future and still
can't answer basic questions about our currency, our EU memberships and our
pensions. Ms Sturgeon is wilfully confusing basic functions of an independent
state with decisions by future governments in a desperate bid to cover up for
her own lack of answers."
It seems that Scotland’s unpopular Deputy
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is literally political dying on her feet, there
is no original thought, no radical thinking, no vision and no narrative.
Scottish Secretary Alistair Carmichael
said of the white paper:
“We got a set of promises that the Scottish
Government can't deliver”.
25% of the entire paper is bogus to con the
voters.
He added:
"The Nationalists like to assert that
they have a vision for an independent Scotland and that their White Paper is
its articulation. It is not. This is not a vision; it is a mirage. Like all
mirages, the closer you get the less real it becomes. There is no vision, just
670 pages of words."
Here is a story:
Maybe Sturgeon should clean up the shit in
her own backyard before she starts issuing demands to people in future.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
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