For those Indynialists,that claim that the video of the #BerwickBozzos wasn't what it appeared to be,here is a short thread of some more images that were posted by Druggie Dave Llewellyn on his Facebook page
NB:These are the archived versions of PUBLIC posts,just in case...
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So, I was trying to find out about this new SNP Rebuttal WhatsApp group, when I came across something that is indicative of the SNP's "couldn't give a flying feck" attitude. I admit that, in the grand scheme of things, it's relatively minor, but still...
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I was browsing their Website, and went into the "Download the latest campaign materials" section
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This took me to a Google Drive page and, being nosey, went into the "Local Elections 2022" folder, then "Fonts and Logos"
Scotland's public spending regulator has told state-controlled ferry purchasers Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited & Transport Scotland there is a duty to investigate fraud after claims the awarding of the ferry fiasco contract to tycoon Jim McColl's Ferguson Marine (1/22)
was rigged. Audit Scotland has had initial discussion with both Scottish Government-controlled agencies about their duties while considering a new inquiry into the late and over-budget ferries. Being built at the Ferguson Marine shipyard in Port Glasgow - which is owned (2/22)
by the Scottish Government - the vessels have encountered numerous issues, leading to questions about the process and the procurement. Deputy FM @JohnSwinney has previously stated they were "not aware of any impropriety in the procurement process" while saying (3/22)
So, we will have to wait until June to read the (probably) redacted report on any Legal Advice that the Scottish Government may have received regarding a second independence referendum.
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The wait is due to the ICO not wishing to be accused of unduly affecting the local authority elections in May for either side of the constitutional divide, but why won't the Scottish Government release the advice in the first place
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The 'official' reason is that releasing the advice may deter other legal advisors from working with the Government in future, but the ICO stated that this line didn't apply anymore, due to events related to the Salmond trial and subsequent inquiry.
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Scottish schoolchildren 'fell off radar' without electronic help
Many Scottish children struggling in education before Covid "fell off the radar" in the first few months of the pandemic, a children rights charity has told politicians.
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Dr Colin Morrison, a co-director at Children's parliament, says there could be a "legacy of disengagement" for some pupils who lacked electronic devices to access online learning materials - the consequences of which might be "difficult to address".
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