A day of Twitter squabbling.
The fall-out from Murrell's conviction continues. The Crown Office. The people who were wrong to bring a case against Alex Salmond, are also wrong in not allowing charges against Nicola Sturgeon to continue. The closed mind of the Sturgeon Junta will not wish to see her in court, after all they will have to witness also and many will fall. It is never a good thing to wish to see anyone in prison, however, truth must out, and it is being withheld by the leadership of the SNP. So, Twitter has been full of Nicola's bairns insisting she has been 'cleared,' though you are not 'cleared' if you have not been charged with anything. On the other hand many have indicated the £700 red bag she was carrying, while walking past the Jaguar her man bought, and the camper van at his mum's that stood in her driveway that Nicola also had not noticed.
When asked questions by the police her response was 'No comment,' which, while legal in Scotland, does not indicate honesty or integrity. This may not indicate guilt but the public will make up their own minds.
Of course Joanna Cherry has once again been denounced by Nicola's bairns for speaking out. The ability of a crowd to follow the leader when attacking another who thinks differently is always interesting. 'Nicola right or wrong,' is the cry. Anyone who disagrees with the cult leader is ostracised.
The press, all owned and run by England, takes an attacking form against Nicola, as you would expect. This allows her bairns to call any opponent a 'Brit Nat,' or worse. The 'block' facility is useful on Twitter.
I suspect this division will continue for some time. This is not helped by John Swinney, the First Minister,' who is not allowing an independent inquiry into what has gone on. He certainly would not give one to the Union parties, but it is the SNP faithful who require information, and that must happen.
Oh, and England has refused us the right to a referendum on independence. I would call one anyway if it were up to me.


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