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danumdon

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Re: Nicola Sturgeon
« Reply #90 on June 11, 2023, 11:31:59 pm by danumdon »
Nicola Sturgeon has been arrested today 11th June 2023’ and is being questioned re the SNP party finances,there must be some damming evidence for her to be physically arrested and booked into Custody!


Released without charge. You sure about that 'damming evidence'?

https://twitter.com/NicolaSturgeon/status/1667947057250705408
There are some interesting jibes on her Twitter post! I assume the Scottish Police arrested her to be able to seize, her mobile and search her house for further evidence,and for your info Wilts there must be something very damming for the Police to lock up an ex First minister!

Lot of assuming there sproty.

Especially the 'locked up' bit. Some people have a weird idea of what arrest actually means.

Technically she was arrested because she was not at liberty to walk away until the police decided she could.

So you could call it locked up if you wished because she wasn't "free" to do anything else.



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Glyn_Wigley

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Re: Nicola Sturgeon
« Reply #91 on June 12, 2023, 01:35:49 am by Glyn_Wigley »
Nicola Sturgeon has been arrested today 11th June 2023’ and is being questioned re the SNP party finances,there must be some damming evidence for her to be physically arrested and booked into Custody!


Released without charge. You sure about that 'damming evidence'?

https://twitter.com/NicolaSturgeon/status/1667947057250705408
There are some interesting jibes on her Twitter post! I assume the Scottish Police arrested her to be able to seize, her mobile and search her house for further evidence,and for your info Wilts there must be something very damming for the Police to lock up an ex First minister!

Lot of assuming there sproty.

Especially the 'locked up' bit. Some people have a weird idea of what arrest actually means.

Technically she was arrested because she was not at liberty to walk away until the police decided she could.

So you could call it locked up if you wished because she wasn't "free" to do anything else.

My colleagues and I had the power to arrest people and we had no need for any facilities to lock anybody up.

Sprotyrover

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Re: Nicola Sturgeon
« Reply #92 on June 12, 2023, 07:07:40 am by Sprotyrover »
She would have been booked in at the Custody desk and the Custody Sgt would have had to decide her detention was lawful then she would have been given her rights and that would involve getting a Solicitor, if the Solicitor was not there by prior agreement she would have been put into a cell and locked up whilst the Police awaited her Solicitor

belton rover

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Re: Nicola Sturgeon
« Reply #93 on June 12, 2023, 07:11:30 am by belton rover »
Does anyone know if she was put in a cell for males or females?

Colin C No.3

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Re: Nicola Sturgeon
« Reply #94 on June 12, 2023, 11:09:47 am by Colin C No.3 »
Does anyone know if she was put in a cell for males or females?

A cell is a cell. They don’t put in curtains & a vase of flowers.

danumdon

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Re: Nicola Sturgeon
« Reply #95 on June 12, 2023, 06:07:02 pm by danumdon »
Looks like Yousaf is coming under massive pressure to suspend Sturgeon from the party whilst the investigation is still live, The fact that he's managing to make such a dogs dinner of what should be a straightforward part of party administration and management because of his constant dithering is making this joker a proper laughing stock in Scotland and also achieving the total destruction of the SNP's aims of election winning and being granted another independence vote.

That the SNP decided to go for the Sturgeon continuity candidate makes their leader election process look like the Vicar of Dibley was their blueprint.

Unbelievably naive and unprofessional behaviour from this extreme party of the left who leave the Jocks trailing the rest of the Uk in just about every measurable metric.

Will the electorate take the hint?

Are Labour physically weeing their pants in glee over this aberration from the Nats?
« Last Edit: June 12, 2023, 08:14:50 pm by danumdon »

Colin C No.3

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Re: Nicola Sturgeon
« Reply #96 on June 14, 2023, 12:59:44 pm by Colin C No.3 »
You could be talking about the current batch of Tories currently ruining…….I mean running the country.


No I was right…..ruining.

 

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