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There are some that believe twitter to be a reliable source of news.After Elon Musk criticized the lack of attention his tweets were getting, and reportedly fired an engineer over it, a lot of people (myself included; I don't follow him) are finding their default 'For You' Twitter feed to be nothing but Elon.
https://www.theverge.com/2023/2/13/23598514/twitter-algorithm-elon-musk-tweets
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Best use of $44 billion ever.
Nicola Sturgeon is to resign as Scotland's First Minister: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-64647907
That's come out of the blue. Feels like a bit of an odd one.
May be she has just had enough..Yeah, probably the biggest political surprise for a while! I have a pretty heavy dislike for the SNP, but no doubt she is a political giant.
At a guess I’d say one of;
1. Personal reasons
2. Internal party movements (she didn’t get her preferred candidate into the Westminster leader position recently).
3. There is some hubbub about party finances and her husband, maybe this is more toxic than first thought?
Her raison d`etre wasn`t splitting up the union - it was to serve the best interests of Scotland, as a independent country. Different completely. And it wasn`t `our` Brexit balls up !Wee Jimmy getting out before some dirt gets dished?
I'm not unhappy to see her gone regardless of why, her raison d'etre was splitting up the union and we don't need that on top of our Brexit balls up.
I agree she wanted to serve the best interests of Scotland. Unfortunately for us (the English), it would inevitably lead to an eventual breakup of the Union which would be even more damaging for us. Purely selfish reasons really as I'd probably be wanting independence too if I'd been Scottish.Her raison d`etre wasn`t splitting up the union - it was to serve the best interests of Scotland, as a independent country. Different completely. And it wasn`t `our` Brexit balls up !
I agree she wanted to serve the best interests of Scotland. Unfortunately for us (the English), it would inevitably lead to an eventual breakup of the Union which would be even more damaging for us. Purely selfish reasons really as I'd probably be wanting independence too if I'd been Scottish.
As to owning the balls up, a large percentage of the English could say the same as you but it doesn't change the fact that we're all in the **** together, regardless of how people voted in 2016
More English people voted against Brexit than those in Scotland - numerically…
May be she has just had enough..
I agree she wanted to serve the best interests of Scotland. Unfortunately for us (the English), it would inevitably lead to an eventual breakup of the Union which would be even more damaging for us. Purely selfish reasons really as I'd probably be wanting independence too if I'd been Scottish.
As to owning the balls up, a large percentage of the English could say the same as you but it doesn't change the fact that we're all in the **** together, regardless of how people voted in 2016