Dear All
When SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon went to
America on her ‘tour’, to some people rather than promoting Scotland, Sturgeon
seemed to be promoting herself and independence. As the ‘tour’ progress, it was
looking more and more like Nicola Sturgeon was looking for job opportunities.
You might ask, why might Nicola Sturgeon be
looking for job opportunities?
You might reply to that question; that
Nicola Sturgeon isn’t going to be delivering a second Scottish independence
referendum in this term of the Scottish parliament and with the serious
prospect of a hung parliament post Holyrood 2021, there will be a lot of angry
Nats about. Yes, as in normal in SNP politics, someone will step up to stab
Nicola Sturgeon in the back politically, telling her she needs to go for the
benefit of the independence movement. Ex politicians when their careers peter
out sometimes hop off to industry or academia or set up their own business.
Given the history of failure in politic office by Sturgeon, no one in business
will take her, academia is out of the question, and as to setting up her own business,
don’t see it.
In such a situation what is needed is
someone gullible, someone who doesn’t know the real Nicola Sturgeon, someone
who hasn’t seen behind the fake persona.
What she needs is a mug or a collection of
mugs that are looking at Nicola Sturgeon with rosy tainted glasses.
As part of her tour, Nicola Sturgeon said
on CNN current affairs show Amanpour & Company that Scotland will be
independent in five years. Sadly our hillbilly cousins in the US aren’t up on
Scottish domestics politics too well as they would realise that Sturgeon was
trying to sell them a pup. Although politicians use aspiration, the future for
Sturgeon is ‘political asphyxiation’, the oxygen is being sucked out of the
Sturgeon government leading to it withering and dying, a long slow death.
Having made a clear bizarre claim; Sturgeon
decided to add to it re the EU by saying:
“I would love to think so and I think it
will. I’m not going to put a particular timescale on it right now but in the
not too distant future, I think Scotland will be an independent country looking
to join the EU and looking to take a seat the United Nations.”
The World is global but for Nicola
Sturgeon, the World in terms of opportunities is shrinking, ex SNP leaders don’t
go on to do well post political career. They are like some Asda products that are
on permanent ‘rollback’. Nicola Sturgeon in this tour couldn’t have failed to
notice that she isn’t a statesman, the more she travels abroad, the more that
message must sink home to her.
The SNP banked on Brexit working in their
favour which although they said they were against it, they wanted a crisis, a
lever to say they needed a second Scottish independence referendum. They never
really campaigned against Brexit and they never spent the money to stop it. To
say that Brexit would have a significant factor for her plans and she was
confident that more Scots would back independence in a referendum is wrong,
people, ordinary people in Scotland have accepted Brexit and that we are
leaving, that is the reality.
Leaving the EU became more apparent and
acceptable to Scottish people.
Sturgeon added:
“We’re in this position because we’re not
independent”.
Fighting to be independent and then wanting
to sell out Scotland to Brussels, what is the point of a party which claims to
want to live in an independent country only to give control to un-elected bureaucrats?
Sturgeon continued:
“That democratic deficit, that Scotland
faces as being part of the UK, undoubtedly makes many people want to look again
at the issue of Scotland becoming an independent country. I think there will be
another independence referendum. And when that happens, I think Scotland this
time will vote to be independent. It will be a way of us protecting our place
in Europe and make sure the decisions that influence the direction of our
country are taken in Scotland not in London. The timing of that is yet to be
determined - obviously, there is a lot of concern about the Brexit process. As
First Minister, I’ve said that I will set out my view on the timing of another
independence referendum in the next few weeks once we see how this Brexit
process plays out.”
The only thing which Nicola Sturgeon has
played out is the false act that she and the SNP are relevant in the UK and in
Scotland.
Oh and before we all demand our taxpayer
money back for this trip, Sturgeon said that Scotland remained "opened for
business".
And she also said:
“It’s no secret that I’m not aligned
politically with the current president of the United States. We disagree on
many things. But Scotland and the US have a very strong and long-standing
relationship, and that relationship endures regardless of who occupies the
office of president or of first minister”.
Anyone notice Nicola Sturgeon at the White
House, or an invite to visit?
Sturgeon rambled on:
“The timing of my visit is more to do with
developments in the UK. I want to make sure the rest of the world knows, not
with standing Brexit, Scotland remains open for business. Scotland didn’t vote
to leave the EU, that’s something happening to us against our will, but we want
to make sure that other countries know that Scotland remains open and welcoming
- we want to attract businesses and individuals to come and live and work in
our country.”
Open and welcoming, presumably there is a
visa attached to that thinking, we don’t have an open door policy.
The US visit by Nicola Sturgeon was
attacked by the Scottish Conservatives chief whip Maurice Golden.
He said;
“Nicola Sturgeon took a week away from
government business to bang the drum for independence, and that’s completely
unacceptable. The First Minister was supposed to use this dubious trip to
promote Scotland’s business and economy. Instead, she spent her time lecturing
America about her selfish plans to break up Britain.”
Basically what I have been saying, it is
time that there should be an inquiry to stop taxpayer money being used for
political campaigning, it isn’t enough to say at some stage that ‘Scotland is
open for business’ as a cover for independence campaigning.
Finally, in America there is a term called ‘redneck’.
In the case of Nicola Sturgeon it is apt, but
Nicola Sturgeon isn’t just redneck material, she is also brass neck material,
hoping that someone will pay her attention and look upon her as a serious
political player. That strategy has backfire, Sturgeon is inward looking, she
is a short term-ist; she isn’t a team player. If Nicola Sturgeon wants a piece
of the American dream in terms of job opportunities, then I can recommend a ‘high
frying’ job, behind the counter of KFC post FM.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow
University
3 comments:
It is interesting to note the widespread coverage garnered by Nippy's visit in the American and Canadian press:
Globe and Mail: Nil -
New York Times: Nil -
Wall Street Journal: Nil -
Washington Post: Nil.
Total: Nil.
Average mentions per leading newsaper: Nil.
Schmoozing to save her skin when it's already too late. Maybe she can find a new job as the fryerman on the frying scotsman.
You write so well. Please continue to helps.
Regards
A well wisher
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