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Natalie McGarry- Again


Tom McB

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When's the Court case, Tory boy?

She was served and then settled out of court.

You know the words of the Moldovan national anthem?

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She was served and then settled out of court.

You know the words of the Moldovan national anthem?

 

Naturally.

 

A treasure is our language that surges

From deep shadows of the past,

Chain of precious stones that scattered

All over our ancient land.

A burning flame is our language

Amidst a people waking

From a deathly sleep, no warning,

Like the brave man of the stories.

Our language is the greenest leaf

Of the everlasting forests,

Gentle river Dniester's ripples

Hiding starlight bright and shining.

Our language is more than holy,

Words of homilies of old

Wept and sung perpetually

In the homesteads of our folks.

A treasure will spring up swiftly

From deep shadows of the past,

Chain of precious stones that scattered

All over our ancient land.

 

Though I fail to see what bearing that has.

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A happy week for Natalie McGarry, she got married to Tory councillor David 'Baulstrade Lanyard' Meikle.

Slight dampener put in the week by the Glasgow Regional SNP group reporting her to the police over alleged missing funds.

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Naturally.

A treasure is our language that surges

From deep shadows of the past,

Chain of precious stones that scattered

All over our ancient land.

A burning flame is our language

Amidst a people waking

From a deathly sleep, no warning,

Like the brave man of the stories.

Our language is the greenest leaf

Of the everlasting forests,

Gentle river Dniester's ripples

Hiding starlight bright and shining.

Our language is more than holy,

Words of homilies of old

Wept and sung perpetually

In the homesteads of our folks.

A treasure will spring up swiftly

From deep shadows of the past,

Chain of precious stones that scattered

All over our ancient land.

Though I fail to see what bearing that has.

Beats both our anthems, the grovelling UK one and the Scottish dirge.

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yes.

I don't think she is well if her twitter is anything to go by.

That's been the case for some time. I don't think the idiot Nat fringe types trying to make excuses for her and blame others have helped.

Going to be a pretty ignominious end to what's been a disaster of a career.

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Oh, Anthony :(

I was merely pointing out that, of all the SNP smears so far, we've yet to see a criminal charge being made.

Unless you know of a conviction I don't?

Mr Carmichael would like to ask you the same question. ;)

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Mr Carmichael would like to ask you the same question. ;)

 

Cute.  It's the old double act back together again.

 

Lord Matthews and Lady Paton both said that Carmichael had lied about Frenchgate.  He only escaped a guilty verdict because his legal team said his re-election was not a personal matter.  He squirmed out it in other words.

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Mr Carmichael by his own admission is a fecund liar.

Of course, but Fide's definition of wrongdoing for anyone associated with the SNP and the wider Yes movement appears to be successful prosecution of criminal charges. It's a question of consistency. ;)

Cute.  It's the old double act back together again.

 

Lord Matthews and Lady Paton both said that Carmichael had lied about Frenchgate.

It's not a crime to lie.

He only escaped a guilty verdict because his legal team said his re-election was not a personal matter.  He squirmed out it in other words.

No, that's fiction. He was cleared of any criminal wrongdoing because the lies he said were, in the opinion of the court, ones that were of a political nature and not those that related to his personal character. It's not a "technicality"; it goes to the core of what the Representation of the People Act intends to punish.

Meanwhile, Natalie McGarry has on several occasions admitted civil wrongdoing, as evidenced by the apologies and charitable donations in-lieu of damages she has made for making defamatory statements, had a criminal investigation launched with respect to missing funds under the Women for Independence banner, and looks like she might face another criminal investigation with respect to funds misappropriated in the context of an SNP branch.

That the SNP have wasted no time in dobbing in their own is laudable on their part, but also strongly indicative that Ms McGarry isn't just being stitched-up by Yoons for political purposes.

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