Bit busy enjoying a holiday in Brooklyn, not really read much on it, looks a touch iffy let’s hope she gets done for any illegality.
I can't imagine Sturgeon or her old man pilfered any dosh, seeing as they are already seriously loaded. Yep, got millions in the bank after he invented the inflatable banana.
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please log in to view this image The Guardian Cold, cynical and paranoid: if this is Labour in opposition, what will it look like in power? On both the right and left of the Labour party, one article of faith has always seemed to be set in stone: the idea that you can pursue progressive dreams using no end of skulduggery and nastiness, and never worry about the contradictions. Whether they have been Blairites, Brownites, disciples of Jeremy Corbyn or servants of Keir Starmer, a certain kind of Labour high-up has always thrived on a loathing and mistrust of their internal enemies, and a drive to seize control of the party machine. What this entails is always the same: manic apparatchiks – men, usually – stalking around party offices, desperately trying to fix the selections of parliamentary candidates, and dispensing off-the-record briefings about whichever figures are deemed ready for liquidation. John Harris is a Guardian columnist https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/ukne...1&cvid=23b61fb095464a039cdda3190890eaec&ei=11
That is the reality of politics whatever party you are in. Even getting the nomination to stand as an MP requires sharp elbows