Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Scottish independence: Scotland’s unpopular Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s close pal and former SNP MSP Bill Walker launches appeal against conviction for assaulting three ex-wives and stepdaughter, No A Team or GAY Team to support a braveheart comrade Nicola?
















Dear All

Freedommmmmmmmmm!

Yes, freedom is very popular, especially if you are behind bars in prison.

Scotland’s unpopular Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s pal, the Nationalist wife beater and former SNP MSP Bill Walker is appealing against his conviction.

Battling Bill was done nag to rights for domestic abuse offences against three former wives and a stepdaughter.

On his stepdaughter, he set about her with a saucepan.

Saucepan of justice!

Walker was jailed for 12 months last September after being found guilty of 23 assaults and one breach of the peace.

30 years of smashing women’s faces in.

If you want to see the trail and tribulations of this braveheart there will be a hearing before three judges in the Appeal Court in Edinburgh on April 17.

Come early, the press will probably want to pack the gallery out.

Sheriff Kathrine Mackie who slammed up Nicola’s pal said Walker showed "contempt" for his victims.

Then she imposed the maximum sentence available to the court.

Unpopular Nicola Sturgeon hasn’t visited him once or even sent him a cake with a file in it with a note saying ‘thinking of you’.

Sheriff Mackie found Walker guilty of assaulting his first wife Maureen Traquair on three separate occasions.

On one occasion he punched her in the face resulting in a black eye two weeks before the happy couple married in January 1967.

He was also convicted of assaulting his second wife, Anne Gruber, 15 times between 1978 and 1984.

15 times!

One wonders how Nicola Sturgeon must feel about being round a man with so much violence to share with others!
Mrs Gruber suffered a hefty series of ‘doings’ including being punched, slapped, kicked and pushed to the ground.

Bill also spat on her face, maybe he thought she needed something to drink!

Bill also threw household items at her, threatened to pour hot coffee over her and pulled her hair.

One can see how he easily passed SNP Candidate selection and was allowed to continue despite the senior SNP leadership knowing the score.

As to his breach of the peace conviction, he did that by leaping into Mrs Gruber's home brandishing an air rifle.

Was Bill Walker, Nicola Sturgeon’s pal a member of the A Team?

He certainly wasn’t a member of the GAY Team in nature.

The most interesting assault was when Walker when ‘head to head’ with Mrs Gruber's 16-year-old daughter, Anne Louise Paterson.

In that contest of Titans, he repeatedly struck her on the head with a saucepan in 1978.

And last but not least Bill Walker was also found guilty of four assaults on his third wife Diana Walker, three of which involved slapping or punching her on the face.

Obviously Bill prefers blows to the face rather than the body!

So, the attempt to rebuild his career is on the go, will unpopular Nicola Sturgeon attend the court and offer support to her friend and colleague or will she be sticking with the SNP plan to try and win back the women’s vote?

At present the SNP are sticking up female candidates, all of whom have spectacularly crashed and burned at the ballot box.

I guess that isn’t working out well, the last one, the odious Natalie McGarry dropped about 40% of the vote from the SNP result of 2011.

Maybe the public just can’t be conned anymore Nicola?

Bill Walker is denying all the charges and claims he was the victim of "smearing" and that his ex-wives colluded to accuse him of domestic violence.

I wonder if Nicola Sturgeon is staying away because she believes him or just too busy trying to save her dying political independence campaign!

Yours sincerely

George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University

4 comments:

  1. It's really sickening watching Sturgeon trying gain women's votes by promising something she knows she won't deliver.
    Once the referendum vote has been taken all those promises will go the way of all politicians promises.
    The SNP are quite cynical in the way they prey on women.
    Just like Bill Walker.
    Woman aren't fooled by the Wee Neb as one straight talking Glaswegian mother told me.

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  2. Dear Anon

    It is funny to watch Sturgeon trying to cosy up to women when she isn't a people person as I see it.

    You are right, the SNP are preying on women at present with false nirvana.

    As to Nicola not fooling women, I remember with fondness what voters told me in Govan about her, they said with passion, 'Nicola Sturgeon is an arsehole'.

    When you hear it once, you just dismiss it, but I heard it all the way through that campaign.

    Even a guy who she failed to help said the exact same thing as the women folk.

    It seems that the SNP weren't delivering for the people of the Govan Ward.

    Yours sincerely

    George Laird
    The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University

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  3. Must be gutting George, to know that Bill Walker passed SNP candidate selection, but you - despite it being everything you ever hoped for in your miserable, schizophrenic, jobless little life, and doing everything in your power to pass - failed :)

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  4. Dear Anon

    Thank you for your assessment, actually you are looking at this wrong, all that happened is that I found out that the SNP senior leadership are rats, and all that it cost me was a the price of a train ticket.

    I found out the SNP is run as a clique, is anti working class and anti Glaswegian.

    One thing that did put a smile on my face was the SNP losing the Govan by-election.

    Recently a cybernat named Tommy Ball only managed a miserable 35 votes in the Shettleston by-election.

    Imagine thinking I am gutted, sorry, that did make me laugh quietly to myself.

    No women's votes for unpopular Nicola Sturgeon methinks, indy campaign a failure, what goes around comes around.

    Yours sincerely

    George Laird
    The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University

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