Anonymous ID: 45a8bc May 3, 2023, 6:56 p.m. No.18793499   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18793435

Demonstrates there is a huge stockpile of all Anheiser-Busch products sitting there gathering dust. Notice the Miller Lite is almost gone and the Coors is completely gone, only a sign left to show where it was

Anonymous ID: 45a8bc May 3, 2023, 7:09 p.m. No.18793560   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3566

>>18793527

Kinda hoping she gets busted first

Scotland #8 >>18730143

 

Nicola Sturgeon allies 'warn' Police Scotland to 'think carefully' before arresting her

The former First Minister could be the next high-profile SNP figure to be arrested by cops probing the finances of the nationalist party.

 

David Walker

 

21 APR 2023

 

Allies of Nicola Sturgeon have been told not to interfere with the police investigation into her party amid reports they claimed that cops should think "very carefully" before arresting her due to her reputation.

 

There is speculation within the SNP that the former First Minister will be the next prominent nationalist figure to be detained by detectives and questioned about the party's finances.

 

However, her supporters have issued a stark warning to officers that they should take into account the "significance" of arresting her due to her previous high-profile role.

 

They claimed it would be an "enormous moment for both the SNP and the country due to Ms Sturgeon's electoral success and being the longest-serving First Minister.

 

But they also admitted that the party had no control over whether she was arrested, telling the Daily Telegraph: "It's not a drama where we're writing the script."

 

With her husband Peter Murrell and SNP treasurer Colin Beattie already having been detained in connection with the police probe into an alleged missing £660k of Indyref2 funds, one SNP politician told the Times it appeared "inevitable" that Ms Sturgeon would join them.

 

Former general secretary of the Scottish Police Federation Calum Steele said: "I would not be surprised if the police go for a hat-trick of arrests."

 

He pointed out that Ms Sturgeon was in a "similar position" to the other two because her name was also on the front of the 2021 accounts which detectives are looking at.

 

But her closest allies said they "fervently" hoped this would not be the case. One told the Telegraph: "It would be enormous. We will have to wait and see.

 

"I would have to think the police would have to think very carefully because of the significance of it. It would be a huge moment."

 

Despite their pleas, police sources have said that Ms Sturgeon's standing would have no impact on their inquiry following the two previous arrests which were also high-profile.

 

But Craig Hoy, the Scottish Tory chairman, hit out at the attempts to persuade cops not to lift the former First Minister. He said: "It would be outrageous for anyone to try to influence a police investigation in this way.

 

"Nobody is above the law and no politician must be treated - or seek to be treated - in a preferential way merely because of their role or rank."

 

Ms Sturgeon has yet to be spoken to by police but has insisted that she will fully co-operate with them when the time comes. She has been in hiding since a leaked video revealed that she told party members not to talk about the SNP's finances and insisted they were "fine."

 

She has not attended the Scottish Parliament this week as her spokesman claimed she did not want to overshadow her replacement Humza Yousaf's policy agenda.

 

Her legacy has come under even more fire following a poll which found that almost half of voters think that she should be suspended by the SNP while police probe its finances.

 

YouGov research found that 43 per cent of Scots wanted this to happen, including 19 per cent who voted for the SNP in 2019. Meanwhile, 31 per cent said she should keep her place while 26 per said they did not know.

 

Mr Yousaf has so far refused to suspend Ms Sturgeon, Mr Murrell or Mr Beattie from the party claiming that they were "innocent until proven guilty."

 

The SNP has refused to comment on a "live police investigation".

 

https://www.scottishdailyexpress.co.uk/news/politics/nicola-sturgeon-allies-warn-police-29772405

Anonymous ID: 45a8bc May 3, 2023, 7:13 p.m. No.18793596   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18793541

No, it's sad to think after five years any of the demoralization shills think they have any effect on anons at all. The Playbook has been known for years, yet the idiots keep trying the same shit over and over.

The reason we use the Bingo cards is because making shills a drinking game would cause alcohol poisoning