Dear All
I have said it before, and I will say it again, four main groups make up the Scottish National Party, these are the main groups, lgbt, muslim, sein fein lite and the rich. The controlling faction is the lgbt group, these people aren't just a few politicians, they are elected politicians at MP, MSP, Cllr levels, they're also party staffers, staffers of MPs and MSPs, and party officials running SNP branches. The size of the SNP lgbt group has never been talked about openly because, any talk of the extent of their control and influence is attacked immediately by anyone question their role in the party. The SNP has the largest group of lgbt members by percentage at Westminster. Not all elected SNP lgbt elected members are out of the closet, some live a lie to the public. One of the most notable to do so was SNP MSP Derek Mackay who lived a double life, then deserted his wife and kids. When he emerged from the closet in 2013, the SNP machine rushed to congratulate him for his bravery. The wife and kids were written out of the picture as being non essential. Mackay was to go onto hang out and party with a fraudster before he sunk himself after chasing a 16 year old.
What was interesting about this story was it lifted the lid on the lifestyle of a seedy SNP politician. Mackay and the fraudster were often apparently seen revelling at gay clubs and bars in the city. And, sources were quick to say they were part of a larger group that “cruised the scene using their power to get what they want.”
One insider said:
“Mackay and Barclay( the fraudster) were regulars in venues like the Polo Lounge in Glasgow. They were both in a group that liked to hang out at the parties and drink and try it on with younger men. There was behaviour I would call eyebrow-raising. Mackay always seemed to be drunk and he was handsy. It’s part of that culture: older men cruising younger men and using their status and power to get what they want, which is ultimately in most cases is whoever they’re after. It is creepy but it’s widespread.”
It seems that SNP lgbt politicians are starting to get a reputation for being 'handsy' not just in the social realm, but also in the political realm as well. You would think after scandal after scandal that it would twig to SNP people that there was a pressing need to play it straight down the line. Not just for the sake of others but also for the sake of their own sanity. In politics, acting appropriately isn't just highly desirable, it is essential. Not only can you not trust the opposition, you also cannot trust those around you in your party either. Somewhere someone will remember something you done or didn't do and should have done, and use that against you as prima facie evidence of you being unsuitable.
Winston Churchill summed it up perfectly when he said:
"The opposition occupies the benches in front of you, but the enemy sits behind you".
The enemy being the factionalised elements who join a political party, this is better known to you today as the identity politics brigade. The idea of identity politics is concentrate power in the hands of a few to be used against society. The intent is to silence the many, this was done today by the SNP passing the Hate Crime Bill. The Hate Crime bill of Humza Yousaf and the SNP, is a bill to silence free speech under the guise of protection of others. Scotland is under totalitarian dictatorship now. Women are particularly angry about this crime bill as it is designed to stop them complaining about men using women's toilets and safe spaces. But one thing is certain, there is a point in society when it is pushed too far that there is a backlash. And what is needed in Scotland is a backlash of tsunami proportions to swept the despicable vile SNP out of power. Everyone who speaks out is now a target, so should bloggers like myself stop or should we continue to speak out. The SNP is a party within a party, it is full of perverts, deviants, bullies, racists and general assorted trash, we know this because we have seen, too many newspaper reports listing their despicable activities.
The SNP present themselves are as morally superior to the rest of us, they think they better understand the problems of society and the remedies that are needed. That is such a crock of shit. I would like you to watch an example of how the SNP sell the myth they are nice upstanding and caring people who are only interested in helping people and the common ground. That too is such a crock of shit. This is a clip of UK Parliamentary TV which features, SNP Chief Whip Patrick Grady. If you knew no better and just watched this and read his wiki page, you could be taken in by this person. So, here is the challenge to get to know him, so read his wiki page. Prior to the update of the page, there wasn't a lot of information about him. What information there was painted him in a very good light, went to university, worked for a charity, worked the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund, and has also lived and worked in London and Malawi. If you have read the wiki page, now watch the video clip, and see how he presents himself at the House of Commons. But just before you watch the clip, I want to draw your attention to the date he gave his speech, it was Wednesday 17 July 2019. He did nothing significant on that date, but what has been alleged he previous done, and the dates are important.
https://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/9e850fbe-df0a-420a-bfdc- c504b916cdc3?in=15:48:17&out=15:59:22
So, you have read his wiki, you have watched the TV clip of him speaking in the House of Commons, you must have formed an impression of him?
The SNP package people up to make them appear credible to you as voters, but as we have seen time and time again, their self id of being decent people is a lie.
They cut out the bits they don't want you to know about and run with it. Of course, being a politician is a job, and it is natural to present yourself in the best light, but covering bad things you do in public office is a matter of great concern. My view is, you can be an arse prior to being in politics, you can be an arse after leaving politics. While you are in politics however, you must play everything straight down the line, as a politician and as a person. You can't be the good guy politician and the baddie post 9 to 5, it doesn't work that way. You aren't as SNP MP Mhairi Black put it, like two people, the public one and the private one. In a way, it's like a religious order, you are expected to show purity of thought and of purpose, that is the goal. Sadly, lots of politicians don't take that view, and we have seen the wreckage of their action in the press and on national TV.
At the present moment, the SNP is under fire over the cover up in the Alex Salmond scandal, like Mousetrap in London, it is destine to be a long running show. Another show which has opened in London concerns, SNP MP Patrick Grady, and the alleged cover up of the handling of complaints of sexual harassment. It first kicked off when an SNP staffer was questioned about an incident in a bar in 2016 between him and Grady. October 20 2016 is the date that alleges Patrick Grady and an SNP employee join other party members at London’s Water Poet pub. In the course of the evening, it is alleged Grady touched the back of the man’s neck and put his hand down the inside of his collar. Although there are several SNP MP's which are openly lgbt at Westminster, Patrick Grady wasn't listed as being homosexual. Later on December 15 2016, it was also alleged Grady inappropriately groped two male members of staff at the SNP Christmas party at London’s Phoenix Artist Club.
Scottish Conservative MSP Annie Wells tweeted just recently:
"There had been concerns raised about Mr Grady's conduct for years, yet these were ignored. It must be established what Sturgeon, Murrell and co. knew about these serious allegations. For a party awash in sleaze, this can't be brushed under the carpet."
Firstly, she is right, it cannot be brushed under the carpet, and this raises a whole series of questions. Not just for Grady to answer, but also for the actions of the SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford. There is of course another SNP MP, a female who was also accused of sexual harassment of the SNP staffer, the press haven't publicly named her but several people have published a name on social media. Neither Grady or the female have been suspended from the SNP. I think that tells you a story about how the SNP operates in regards to complaints filed against it elected politicians and staff. So, what happened to the young man, who has been identified on social media, well firstly they have locked their twitter account, and deleted their tweets. On their linkedin page, all the information about them has been wiped clean. Although I have been told who the name of the alleged victim at the Water Poet pub incident, I am not going to put it up on the blog.
When the complaint of the young man came out, I like many played the guessing game, but for me, the first two names that came to my mind were ones that others had came to the same conclusion about. Except they had actual sources at Westminster to draw on. Two SNP MPs have been accused, the un-named female is still in her senior role despite also being subject to an investigation about alleged sexual harassment. She is threatening that she will take legal action against anyone who names her, and her position is, deny, deny deny. Grady isn't denying anything, he is keeping his mouth shut, but the SNP has already taken the position that the young man's story is "inaccurate." The young man has claimed he was brought into Blackford's office to talk about what happened and his alleged abuser Grady was sitting there. The young man says, this wasn't mediation, it was an ambush. In order for mediation to work, both parties must agree to meet in the presence of a third party. Does SNP Leader Ian Blackford have an email or letter which shows an offer of mediation, with him and Patrick Grady? I think that no email or letter exists, so if there is no correspondence sent to the young man, does it make his claim of being 'ambushed' seem more credible?
As well as the two SNP MPs having serious questions to answer about their conduct, so does SNP Leader Ian Blackford. Grady has been forced to resign as the party's chief whip at Westminster because he has been outed. As to the SNP investigation, people should look at the SNP's track record when it comes to investigating. It doesn't take over a year to investigate people, not only that these people aren't investigators, what is going on Derek Mackay and others is stalling tactics. One interesting side note, is that Patrick Grady suspension led to "dust up" between Ian Blackford and Joanna Cherry at a Westminster group meeting. Cherry asked why she was sacked from frontbench but Grady had remained despite concerns. Blackford replied the question proved Cherry was “not a teamplayer”. That led me to ask the question, does that mean the SNP accept the concept, in deed and in principle, that a male SNP MP can be a sexual harasser of young men and stay in post, as long as they are a team player? The answer appears to be yes, in the SNP, you can be a sexual predator as long as you are an ally of Nicola Sturgeon.
In relation to the female SNP MP accused of sexual harassment who denied everything, the Herald published an account of a witness to the alleged incident involving her. So, we have the alleged victim, we have an independent witness, and we also have another SNP MP who was at the bar on the same night and saw what happened. Now if nothing had happened, and we accept that concept, we are faced with an odd situation of how the SNP MP witness could remember a situation which didn't happen. How many incidents can you recall, time, date and place, of incidents that never happened?
It is a tricky one is it?
I have been feeling slightly musical of late as you may have noticed, so I was thinking, what song would fit this story, obviously with the lyrics adapted. So, after some thought and a creative burst, here is a new set of lyrics to the Band Aid single.
"It's
Christmas time
There's
need to be very afraid
At Christmas time, We let in light and we banish shade
And
in our world of plenty
The
SNP MPs can spread a smile of perverted joy
Throw their arms around SNP staffers
At Christmas time
But
say a prayer
Pray
male SNP MPs don't touch the nuts of the other younger staffer ones
At Christmas time it's hard
But
when you're having sexual harasser fun
There's a world outside your window
And it's a world of dread and fear of getting caught
Where
the only water flowing
Is the prison cell tap of tears
And
the Christmas bells that ring there
Are the clanging chimes of doom
Well
tonight thank God it's them
Instead of you
And
there won't be sucking nuts in Dennistoun this Christmas time
The greatest gift they'll get this year is cover up (Oooh)
Where nothing ever grows
No rain or sexual rivers flow
Do the SNP know it's Christmas time at all?
Here's
to you
Raise
a glass for everyone
Here's
to them
Underneath
that burning sun
Do they know it's SNP MP Christmas time at all?
Suck
Ma Nuts
Suck Ma Nuts
Suck Ma Nuts
Let
them know it's SNP MP Christmas time again
Suck
Ma Nuts
Let them know it's SNP MP Christmas time again"
Finally,
I came to the conclusion that the Nicola Sturgeon and SNP should do a
"Cult Aid" single. Putting something back for the victims of sexual
harassment. I am sure SNP MP Patrick Grady will make a great 'Boy Patrick'
and the SNP can do a wonderful cover. Patrick would naturally sing the chorus
solo with a camera close up.
Yours sincerely
George Laird The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
The scene is set for Labour to do well at these Holyrood elections. SNP down 3 or 4% and Labour up 3 or 4% as it stands just now and it hasn't even started.
ReplyDeleteThere was a time of course when all of this would be in The Herald and investigative journalists, not bloggers, would be letting us know that we are being represented by a criminal gang of homosexuals. That doesn't happen any more, does it.
I wonder if this has been reported to the Police? Is that a silly question? Are the Police nowadays the property of the Murrells.
When do you think the Secretary of State for Scotland is going to take an interest? Is he just observing this decline from a safe distance, or is he waiting for it to get so bad that his intervention will be welcomed?
ReplyDeleteSorry Alister, you should probably at this stage get yourself on Reporting Scotland with Glenn Campbell and Sarah Smith. If they can interview one of the alphabet women then they can interview the Secretary of State for Scotland.
Many, many people in Scotland do not want to hear from the alphabet women but want to hear from you. It's time to do something.
"And there is a minority of former SNP voters, around one in eight, who do not believe that Ms Sturgeon has been telling the truth about her involvement in the Salmond saga. - Professor John Curtice.
ReplyDeleteProof positive that many within the SNP just don't think or, if they do, they don't think very deeply. 'One in eight' - what a terifying statistic.
The Junta is safely ensconced in Scotland.
'The Scottish civil service is being subsumed by the SNP' - The Daily Telegraph. Add the legal profession...they were subsumed by the SNP many years ago and life has been good for them. In fact, life has never been better.
ReplyDeleteTime for 'Special Measures' and some jail sentances. That's what every other country in the world does, including England.
In England, Piers Morgan was sacked for criticizing Megan. He wa immediately offered a job by Andrew Neil who appreciated his gumption and honesty. People still want that in England.
ReplyDeleteIn Scotland, Stephen Daisley was sacked by the BBC for criticizing Nicola. He wa immediately frozen-out of Scottish news and TV and had to go to Andrew Neil and the Daily Mail for a job.
What a comperhensively crooked and vindictive wee country we have become. Any smart folk should get to fuck now. You will not regret it.
Should this guy not be reported to the Met for investigation. Murrell did that to Margaret Ferrier and Alex Salmond, didn't he?
ReplyDeleteThey say the Hate Crime Bill passed with a big majority last night so it wasn't just the SNP that voted for it.
ReplyDeleteRemember the 'Sectarian Hatred Bill' aimed specifically at Old-Firm supporters and the SNP were told by both clubs that it was unneccessary and unwanted. They passed it anyway.
Same with Swinney's arse of a 'Named Persons Scheme'. Laughed at by Jonathan Dimbleby when he used to do Question Time and shelved a short-time later.
'Good morning people , this is the first morning we have all woken up to having less freedom of speech and woman’s rights than anywhere else in Europe , enjoy your day in Nationalist Scotland.'
ReplyDeleteI remember Anas Sarwar campaigning for the victim of water poisoning at the QEUH in Glasgow a year or so ago. He has the right attitude and is not afraid to speak-up at Holyrood. Good luck to him.
ReplyDeleteA Spanish MEP has come right-out and said that Scotland will not be admitted as a member. Europe is aware of Nationalist parties and Scotland's Nationalist party has become drunk on power. The SNP have become deranged and Europe can see it. Close Holyrood and send down a few intelligent Scottish SNP MP's to Westminster. That's the way it works best. Folk like Black, Blackman, Blackford and Bonnar (the security guard) disgrace all of us.
ReplyDelete'Confirmation yesterday that yet again the Crown Office provided the "wrong" text and whatsapp messages to the Holyrood Committee and withheld the proof of collusion.
ReplyDeleteThis morning gov. lawyers are trying to convince the committee to withdraw their order to Alex's lawyers for the material.' - Craig Murray
What do you think Robert Burns would make of Humza Yousaf's Hate Crime Bill?
ReplyDeleteRacism allegations about royal family 'shows need to abolish monarchy', claims Scottish Greens co-leader - The Scotsman. From the wee Green hobgoblin of Holyrood. The allegations against Alex Salmond 'shows need to chop his balls-off.' An permier-league idiot who shows the need to abolish Holyrood.
ReplyDeleteI have lgbt friends who are frankly appalled by this behaviour. If someone tried groping me in that fashion they would get a polite warning. Do it again and they would likely be on the floor.
ReplyDeleteI've no time for people of any orientation who think they can freely grab the nearest flesh. For these people to be allowed into public office is unacceptable. I think it is time for the misconduct in public office legislation to be updated. That might improve the behaviour.
The SNP is turning into a bloody embarrassment for Scotland. Labour and the Green have signed their death warrants as well. I am seriously considering moving to England. At least you know what you are getting with Boris.
Remember Lord Keane?; a senior lawyer, maybe a QC. He resigned from Boris Johnson's Gov due to the proroguing of Parliament prior to Brexit. He travelled north to make a more honest, decent living amongst his own folk.
ReplyDeleteBy fantastical irony, he is now one of Scotgov's 'stable' of premier-league lawyers. (by the way that, to you and me, means £500/hour lawyers)
He should have done us all a favour and stayed where he was.
It looks to me as if the Fabiani Inquiry has run its course. It's been obstructed so often and has been packed so full of obtuse folk that no more can be done and I think we can all accept that now.
ReplyDeleteWe are left with Salmond's testimony versus Sturgeon's testimony. James Hamilton who is an experienced High Court judge and has heard it all in his time, will decide. Who does he believe? Who has the evidence? Who has the motive?
I expect James Hamilton to come down on the side of Salmond, but you just never know what's going to happen next in this crooked wee country.
Salmond must have one last ace to play. You simply would not put yourself through what he has done not to win.
ReplyDeleteThe SNP appear to believe that Ethics is a County in Eastern England!!!
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