Wait and see what the numbers are like after the police investigation concludes!
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Here we go again When tatties floored Shetland's lack of perspective sticks oot like a sair thumb, Consider the difference in how the Shetland Tattie has such a stiffy for a relatively minor financial hic-up for the SNP, which involve the sum of £600,000 ! and the fact with that the Westminster government lost £58.8 billion in fraud and error in 2021 alone, a figure which does not include nearly £16 billion in covid related fraud or the public money lost as part of the PPE scandal. That’s a total of some £75 billion of PUBLIC MONEY that the Conservatives have lost due to fraud, a sum of money an eye watering one hundred and twenty five thousand times greater than the money involved in the SNP investigation. Open yer eyes Tory boy !!
Oh, I'm 100% behind you on the Tory (mis)direction of funding throughout the whole of Covid - and their general response to the whole situation, fiscal and otherwise. As an alleged Tory this may surprise you, but they need to be held accountable for their criminal waste of public money and decision making. I'm till not quite sure how you come to the conclusion my opinions are Tory-centric? I'm sure you have your reasons. Maybe because I don't live in Scotland I am a Tory by default?
As for the SNP part, and their financial scruples, I will leave that to those of you who live in our finest of lands to scrutinise that. I have (sadly) only lived in Scotland for 3 years of the last 20, so am somewhat out of touch with the fineries of the political situation (hence my reluctance to enter a conversation into anything policy related).
It’s The Party’s conversion of anything policy-related into tangible output, delivery, or benefit, and the shrill defence of such failure, or alternatively the hair-trigger fitabootery that concerns, and in turn amuses, me more.
Duncan Shearer: “Admit it boys, you made a right cùnt of it”.
The SNP undoubtedly has to answer for the ferries mess.
However, how much (if anything) of this have you read about in the mainstream press:
https://www.thenational.scot/news/23...nical-failure/
A £3 BILLION warship which was only declared fully operational in 2021 is to be partially stripped for parts following a major mechanical failure.
...The HMS Prince of Wales, which was built at Rosyth Dockyard between 2011 and 2019, was expected to be ready for frontline duties in the Royal Navy by 2023.
Repairs to the HMS Prince of Wales are set to cost around £25 million although the navy insists that it will still be operational within the agreed timeframe.
No. Me neither. Funny that, eh?