The thieving your referring to in Westminster and the thieving in Holyrood are on a different planet.
The first minister and her husband just plucked like, hundreds of thousands of pounds out of public money and bought an RV.
That's also illegal in England and Westminster, don't you worry.
That's not an expenses scandal, it's absolutely insane.
The same amount of money that some have "stolen" in England on expenses over 10 years being an MP don't even match the amount of money the Scottish Health minister has been nicking for his 5G.
Like 10 grand streaming internet.
The SNP are beyond corrupt, they have been running that place like a little private Kingdom and the electorate up there are too lazy to vote anyone else in
Aren't you somewhat conveniently overlooking the missing Covid billions in your summation of 'most dodgy' types? ... and also what Michelle Mone and her hubby unashamedly siphoned into their own coffers?
yeah, that ****s about as legal as what putin does in russia, putin hasn't done anything illegal there either but in the west we make the rules so it doesn't really matter
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Fujitsu, remember them from the post office scandal, well they got another government contract recently and passed the contract on to... Have a guess.I'd take some Indian tech firm getting a contract over a sledgehammer to my noggin to be fair

Fujitsu, remember them from the post office scandal, well they got another government contract recently and passed the contract on to... Have a guess.
Some indian tech firm.
Infosys i think they're called![]()
Yeh Lets hope so.Yeah, Labour seems to be onto them.
We can only hope that they themselves have integrity and put an end to it


Yeah, Labour seems to be onto them.
We can only hope that they themselves have integrity and put an end to it

From what I've heard over the past week (I don't know much either about it) is that the SNP is a broad church. Domestically it ranges from far left, centrist, right wing. The only common strand holding them together is independence. Sturgeon ruled with an iron fist to keep them all toeing the line.
When she left, it was like the Fergie effect. None of the big hitters wanted the job bcos like Fergie whoever came in was going to inherit a whole heap of problems. They all knew it would be a transition/caretaker job. Most ppl I've seen talking about him are saying the FM job came too soon for Yousaf.
I just watched the Kenyan born mayor of derry say in a very Kenyan accent that the Irish are terrorists for protesting about the tent city's of immigrants currently popping up.
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I'm a bit of a cynical bastard when it comes to this stuff, and having listened to Yousaf's speech, I wonder if he felt the same as me, that maybe there was more to this than meets the eye, @Welshie hit on it when he mentioned Gaza - that cynical bastard in me suggests he was stitched up, sadly he put himself in a postion to be stitched up, demonstrating once again, honesty is not always the best policy especially in politics.
His biggest issues were the state of the Scottish budget, education & disharmony within the coalition government.
I believe he recently took out like £196m out of the Scottish housing budget ... then tried to pass off yesterday a "£80m increase in the housing budget." So, he cut the budget by £116m. These types of two faced policy decisions turned voters away, putting his leadership under pressure.
Then he U-turned on key environmental pledges which were key to holding the entire Scottish government together.
I actually think Hamza could have easily hung on to power with Green support until the next Scottish election and might have ended up remaining the biggest Scottish party, but instead he ****ed up his entire relationship with the Greens and jeprodised the entire government for really no reason.
Maybe Hamza realised the Scottish Government didn't have £196M to spend on the housing budget?....maybe the Sturgeons bought more than an RV or maybe they just blew all the budget without a care in the world how they were actually going to pay for their promises, and hid behind rhetoric such as Westminster or Boris while fiddling the books.

I'm a bit of a cynical bastard when it comes to this stuff, and having listened to Yousaf's speech, I wonder if he felt the same as me, that maybe there was more to this than meets the eye, @Welshie hit on it when he mentioned Gaza - that cynical bastard in me suggests he was stitched up, sadly he put himself in a postion to be stitched up, demonstrating once again, honesty is not always the best policy especially in politics.
If there's an election in Scotland, the tories would get wiped out and Labour would at best only be able to form a minority goverment themselves. If I'm Kier Starmer the last thing I want is a minority Labour government in Scotland months prior to a UK GE because they'll inherit all the problems in advance and every bit of negative news from across the border will fall on him. Not just that, but Scotland have some advantages like free prescriptions and the child poverty payments we don't have in England - so what do Labour do there? It's a headache Starmer does not need.
Seriously.
Ill get the clip if i can lol
Big trouble brewing in Ireland.I just watched the Kenyan born mayor of derry say in a very Kenyan accent that the Irish are terrorists for protesting about the tent city's of immigrants currently popping up.
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