Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
Just had a read of Alec Salmond's written evidence. Of course it is one side of the argument but I have him at 40 love if it was a tennis match. Telling that all the opposition MSP leaders at last s
eem to have wakened up to the fact that this is not some awkward wee tiff within the SNP family. Not sure about the effect on SNP supporters but it does make me wonder about the system of democracy in Scotland. There does not appear to be much of a liklihood that SNP are going to face electoral defeat any time soon unless the people turn against this particular set of politicians.
Last night I was reading posts about this on the Herald website and a lot of people who voted Yes at the 2014 independence referendum have admitted that they will not vote Yes again. Some Yes voters do not want another independence referendum in a generation.
They are fed up with the control over our lives being exerted by Nicola Sturgeon and her henchmen.
In my opinion it has been one cover up after another.
The original inquiry was to be on the same lines as the Dundee City Council investigation into pupils coming home from Kingspark School with unexplained bruises. SNP controlled Dundee City Council laid down what was to be investigated and selected the ‘so called’ independent investigator. It was another hopeless investigation to get the certain Dundee City councillors off the hook.
Michael Russell the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning at the time was not aware what was happening at Kingspark School despite him ultimately being responsible.
After an outcry this Scottish Government investigation has been greatly expanded to investigate everything and not have yet another ‘box ticking’ exercise.