“Polling from December and January found that even when Scots were broadly supportive… ”
And the source is… The National from February 2022 (!). If memory serves me right, pretty much all the polls showed the policy was disliked in its entirety and the more time passed – and people understood what it meant – the less it was liked. The second link, from the times, hardly shows a population “broadly supportive”. Do people check the articles before they get published??
Also, in the scandals that engulfed Sturgeon you fail to mention the Salmond affair which is hardly a footnote, is it.
Very good point. The wording in that poll was deliberately biassed to get a “broadly supportive” answer: “To what extent, if at all, would you support or oppose making the process to acquire a Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC) easier for transgender individuals?” The phrasing avoids the key issue of whether a double-rapist who poses in front of the paperazzi with his crotch bulging in his leggings is a “transgender individual”.
It is always photographs and videos that bring people down when Nemesis decides the hubris has just got to point where she needs to go visiting.
The knob court snatch pic did for her (ie the real ‘her’; Nicola) as much as anything… and when the chance-in-a-million event of someone obviously taking the proverbial out of the system with the equally ludicrous Tiffany Scott, her goose was cooked.
The good thing is this transgender craziness has started a ball rolling against the entire wokey agenda with questioning the stupidities of more and more of the hectoring ‘Anywheres’ , and not only in Scotland.
It is always photographs and videos that bring people down when Nemesis decides the hubris has just got to point where she needs to go visiting.
The knob court snatch pic did for her (ie the real ‘her’; Nicola) as much as anything… and when the chance-in-a-million event of someone obviously taking the proverbial out of the system with the equally ludicrous Tiffany Scott, her goose was cooked.
The good thing is this transgender craziness has started a ball rolling against the entire wokey agenda with questioning the stupidities of more and more of the hectoring ‘Anywheres’ , and not only in Scotland.
Very good point. The wording in that poll was deliberately biassed to get a “broadly supportive” answer: “To what extent, if at all, would you support or oppose making the process to acquire a Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC) easier for transgender individuals?” The phrasing avoids the key issue of whether a double-rapist who poses in front of the paperazzi with his crotch bulging in his leggings is a “transgender individual”.
Arkadian X
1 year ago
“Polling from December and January found that even when Scots were broadly supportive… ”
And the source is… The National from February 2022 (!). If memory serves me right, pretty much all the polls showed the policy was disliked in its entirety and the more time passed – and people understood what it meant – the less it was liked. The second link, from the times, hardly shows a population “broadly supportive”. Do people check the articles before they get published??
Also, in the scandals that engulfed Sturgeon you fail to mention the Salmond affair which is hardly a footnote, is it.
Last edited 1 year ago by Arkadian X
Peter Thanisch
1 year ago
Traditionally, Scottish voters seem to like Scotland being a one-party state, but every generation they swap parties.Before the 1960’s, most of the votes, and a disproportionate number of seats at both national and local level, went to the Convervatives. (Yes, more than 50% of voters in Scotland voted Conservaive in 1959.) Then, it was Labour’s turn. they completely dominated Scottish politics until 2015 (The Tories hardly had a taxi-full of Scottish MPs throughout the Thatcher heyday.) Then it was the SNP’s turn to be Robert Mugabe. All three parties maxed-out at about 50% of the vote before going into decline.
Yeah I know it’s amazing isn’t it? Everyone forgets that Scots used to support the Tories!
Peter Thanisch
1 year ago
Traditionally, Scottish voters seem to like Scotland being a one-party state, but every generation they swap parties.Before the 1960’s, most of the votes, and a disproportionate number of seats at both national and local level, went to the Convervatives. (Yes, more than 50% of voters in Scotland voted Conservaive in 1959.) Then, it was Labour’s turn. they completely dominated Scottish politics until 2015 (The Tories hardly had a taxi-full of Scottish MPs throughout the Thatcher heyday.) Then it was the SNP’s turn to be Robert Mugabe. All three parties maxed-out at about 50% of the vote before going into decline.
Last edited 1 year ago by Peter Thanisch
Chris W
1 year ago
The synical answer, perhaps, is to reduce the voting age to 14.
What we are seeing here is the fallacy that young people will control things from now on. The silent majority, the older people, can’t be bothered to vote because the politicians are just silly – you have Nicola in a T-shirt pretending to be young. So, the political ideas get sillier and sillier (they think they’re winning – everybody must wear a T-shirt).
Until one day the silent majority says, “Enough is enough. Time to have a proper person in charge of Scotland like, er ……”.
Totally agree! The voting age for Scottish Parliament elections is 16 and Nicola know that Trans is the only political issue about which the teen vote really engages. They don’t care nearly so much about the economy, health and education as they do about Trans. They are never going to do the equivalent of burning their Harry Potters over the dire state of their job prospects, etc.Nicola’s gamble was that (a) she could hoover up the teen vote and (b) the rest of us wouldn’t take much notice about what was happening. She was probably right about the former, but she seems to have miscaclulated the latter.
At the same time because of scientific evidence that the ‘brain is not fully developed below the age of 25’ the Scottish Sentencing Council recommended a new policy taking an “individualistic approach” to sentencing for under 25s
And indeed in an earlier piece of totalitarian legislation passed in Holyrood called the Named Person Act all ‘children’ under the age of 18 would get a state appointed ‘Named Person’ to whom they could complain about nasty or abusive behaviour by the their family.
This person would have been able to instigate criminal proceedings without any agency ever telling anyone in the family.
“Holy Carl Beech, Batman” What could possibly go wrong?”
16,18,25…you picks a number and takes your chances.
At the same time because of scientific evidence that the ‘brain is not fully developed below the age of 25’ the Scottish Sentencing Council recommended a new policy taking an “individualistic approach” to sentencing for under 25s
And indeed in an earlier piece of totalitarian legislation passed in Holyrood called the Named Person Act all ‘children’ under the age of 18 would get a state appointed ‘Named Person’ to whom they could complain about nasty or abusive behaviour by the their family.
This person would have been able to instigate criminal proceedings without any agency ever telling anyone in the family.
“Holy Carl Beech, Batman” What could possibly go wrong?”
16,18,25…you picks a number and takes your chances.
Scottish Sentencing Council recommended an “individualistic approach” … The council said its decision was based on scientific evidence that the brain is not fully developed below that age.
The above is a report from the BBC, and I believe that this has actually been known for some years now. However, my question is – If, in Scotland, they belive that this information about the brains of under twenty-fives means that they should not face the full force of the law, then why are they permitted to vote or change “gender” at sixteen in Scotland?
Totally agree! The voting age for Scottish Parliament elections is 16 and Nicola know that Trans is the only political issue about which the teen vote really engages. They don’t care nearly so much about the economy, health and education as they do about Trans. They are never going to do the equivalent of burning their Harry Potters over the dire state of their job prospects, etc.Nicola’s gamble was that (a) she could hoover up the teen vote and (b) the rest of us wouldn’t take much notice about what was happening. She was probably right about the former, but she seems to have miscaclulated the latter.
Scottish Sentencing Council recommended an “individualistic approach” … The council said its decision was based on scientific evidence that the brain is not fully developed below that age.
The above is a report from the BBC, and I believe that this has actually been known for some years now. However, my question is – If, in Scotland, they belive that this information about the brains of under twenty-fives means that they should not face the full force of the law, then why are they permitted to vote or change “gender” at sixteen in Scotland?
Chris W
1 year ago
The synical answer, perhaps, is to reduce the voting age to 14.
What we are seeing here is the fallacy that young people will control things from now on. The silent majority, the older people, can’t be bothered to vote because the politicians are just silly – you have Nicola in a T-shirt pretending to be young. So, the political ideas get sillier and sillier (they think they’re winning – everybody must wear a T-shirt).
Until one day the silent majority says, “Enough is enough. Time to have a proper person in charge of Scotland like, er ……”.
Julian Farrows
1 year ago
This weird woke stuff is anathema to the working classes. Nicola Sturgeon has basically said that any SNP MPs who oppose the GRR Bill need to step out of the party asap. Claiming men can be women is a very strange hill for a political party to die on. Future generations of students will look back at this highly ideological period of Western history in bemused wonderment at our intellectual stupidity.
Julian Farrows
1 year ago
This weird woke stuff is anathema to the working classes. Nicola Sturgeon has basically said that any SNP MPs who oppose the GRR Bill need to step out of the party asap. Claiming men can be women is a very strange hill for a political party to die on. Future generations of students will look back at this highly ideological period of Western history in bemused wonderment at our intellectual stupidity.
AC Harper
1 year ago
Significant parts of Scotland used to be a Labour political machine… until it became a SNP political machine. Yet the dangers of running a political machine is that eventually it becomes obviously divorced from reality and previously ‘reliable’ voters turn elsewhere. Of course that depends on there being an ‘elsewhere’ to turn to.
As you say there has to be a party for “reliable” voters to turn to, and I don’t see that happening soon!
AC Harper
1 year ago
Significant parts of Scotland used to be a Labour political machine… until it became a SNP political machine. Yet the dangers of running a political machine is that eventually it becomes obviously divorced from reality and previously ‘reliable’ voters turn elsewhere. Of course that depends on there being an ‘elsewhere’ to turn to.
Emre S
1 year ago
You can ignore reality but you can’t avoid the consequences of ignoring reality.
It looks like Scottish progressives are beginning to hit the walls of reality, in this case with a glaringly obvious public incident of trans imprisonment that defied their ideological conditioning. It may prove to be a lucky escape that they’re stopped before they do more damage.
This is the same reason streets of San Francisco are full of drug addicts encouraged to embrace their insanity instead of getting the help they need.
Well intentioned insanity is not a cure to the world’s problems, and this is what this boils down to for me.
Last edited 1 year ago by Emre S
Emre S
1 year ago
You can ignore reality but you can’t avoid the consequences of ignoring reality.
It looks like Scottish progressives are beginning to hit the walls of reality, in this case with a glaringly obvious public incident of trans imprisonment that defied their ideological conditioning. It may prove to be a lucky escape that they’re stopped before they do more damage.
This is the same reason streets of San Francisco are full of drug addicts encouraged to embrace their insanity instead of getting the help they need.
Well intentioned insanity is not a cure to the world’s problems, and this is what this boils down to for me.
Last edited 1 year ago by Emre S
Ian Stewart
1 year ago
As I’ve said previously, what a strange hill for the political careers of Sturgeon and her acolytes to die on.
But proof that their long years of perpetual power, like all long term office holders (whether democrats or tyrants), has created the inevitable hubris that results in them thinking they can do what they like and get away with it.
As an Anglo Scot, I find the embarrassment for Scots of this palaver hugely amusing!
Ian Stewart
1 year ago
As I’ve said previously, what a strange hill for the political careers of Sturgeon and her acolytes to die on.
But proof that their long years of perpetual power, like all long term office holders (whether democrats or tyrants), has created the inevitable hubris that results in them thinking they can do what they like and get away with it.
As an Anglo Scot, I find the embarrassment for Scots of this palaver hugely amusing!
Bill Scott
1 year ago
Judging by recent comments at Holyrood and on TV, the SNP appears to believe that there are three sexes: female, male and rapist. This wild excess of the imagination will surely not go unpunished.
Bill Scott
1 year ago
Judging by recent comments at Holyrood and on TV, the SNP appears to believe that there are three sexes: female, male and rapist. This wild excess of the imagination will surely not go unpunished.
j watson
1 year ago
It does feel like a last roll of the dice by the First Minister to create a jurisdiction fight with Westminster as a way of corralling more support for Indyref 2. Regardless of particular views on the specific Trans rights issue it’s odd ground to have decided to fight. Surely she’ll have known the issue will greatly divide her own supporters and actually rebound on her?
Just makes one think she’ll be standing down and looking for a different role come next election. She probably also knows that if Labour get in the desire for full independence will dim, even if she got agreement to IndyRef2 in any electoral pact – and I don’t think Labour would grant that anyway.
j watson
1 year ago
It does feel like a last roll of the dice by the First Minister to create a jurisdiction fight with Westminster as a way of corralling more support for Indyref 2. Regardless of particular views on the specific Trans rights issue it’s odd ground to have decided to fight. Surely she’ll have known the issue will greatly divide her own supporters and actually rebound on her?
Just makes one think she’ll be standing down and looking for a different role come next election. She probably also knows that if Labour get in the desire for full independence will dim, even if she got agreement to IndyRef2 in any electoral pact – and I don’t think Labour would grant that anyway.
Julian Farrows
1 year ago
If the SNP loses she will paint herself as an LGBQT martyr that fell victim to far-right ideologues.
Julian Farrows
1 year ago
If the SNP loses she will paint herself as an LGBQT martyr that fell victim to far-right ideologues.
Denis Stone
1 year ago
Speaking to Global Player’s The News Agents podcast, Sturgeon claimed that critics of her ‘sex-swap’ Bill are “transphobic”, “deeply misogynist, often homophobic, possibly some of them racist as well”. Yes, she/he/it has really lost it.
Denis Stone
1 year ago
Speaking to Global Player’s The News Agents podcast, Sturgeon claimed that critics of her ‘sex-swap’ Bill are “transphobic”, “deeply misogynist, often homophobic, possibly some of them racist as well”. Yes, she/he/it has really lost it.
“Polling from December and January found that even when Scots were broadly supportive… ”
And the source is… The National from February 2022 (!). If memory serves me right, pretty much all the polls showed the policy was disliked in its entirety and the more time passed – and people understood what it meant – the less it was liked. The second link, from the times, hardly shows a population “broadly supportive”. Do people check the articles before they get published??
Also, in the scandals that engulfed Sturgeon you fail to mention the Salmond affair which is hardly a footnote, is it.
Very good point. The wording in that poll was deliberately biassed to get a “broadly supportive” answer: “To what extent, if at all, would you support or oppose making the process to acquire a Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC) easier for transgender individuals?” The phrasing avoids the key issue of whether a double-rapist who poses in front of the paperazzi with his crotch bulging in his leggings is a “transgender individual”.
It is always photographs and videos that bring people down when Nemesis decides the hubris has just got to point where she needs to go visiting.
The knob court snatch pic did for her (ie the real ‘her’; Nicola) as much as anything… and when the chance-in-a-million event of someone obviously taking the proverbial out of the system with the equally ludicrous Tiffany Scott, her goose was cooked.
The good thing is this transgender craziness has started a ball rolling against the entire wokey agenda with questioning the stupidities of more and more of the hectoring ‘Anywheres’ , and not only in Scotland.
It is always photographs and videos that bring people down when Nemesis decides the hubris has just got to point where she needs to go visiting.
The knob court snatch pic did for her (ie the real ‘her’; Nicola) as much as anything… and when the chance-in-a-million event of someone obviously taking the proverbial out of the system with the equally ludicrous Tiffany Scott, her goose was cooked.
The good thing is this transgender craziness has started a ball rolling against the entire wokey agenda with questioning the stupidities of more and more of the hectoring ‘Anywheres’ , and not only in Scotland.
Very good point. The wording in that poll was deliberately biassed to get a “broadly supportive” answer: “To what extent, if at all, would you support or oppose making the process to acquire a Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC) easier for transgender individuals?” The phrasing avoids the key issue of whether a double-rapist who poses in front of the paperazzi with his crotch bulging in his leggings is a “transgender individual”.
“Polling from December and January found that even when Scots were broadly supportive… ”
And the source is… The National from February 2022 (!). If memory serves me right, pretty much all the polls showed the policy was disliked in its entirety and the more time passed – and people understood what it meant – the less it was liked. The second link, from the times, hardly shows a population “broadly supportive”. Do people check the articles before they get published??
Also, in the scandals that engulfed Sturgeon you fail to mention the Salmond affair which is hardly a footnote, is it.
Traditionally, Scottish voters seem to like Scotland being a one-party state, but every generation they swap parties.Before the 1960’s, most of the votes, and a disproportionate number of seats at both national and local level, went to the Convervatives. (Yes, more than 50% of voters in Scotland voted Conservaive in 1959.) Then, it was Labour’s turn. they completely dominated Scottish politics until 2015 (The Tories hardly had a taxi-full of Scottish MPs throughout the Thatcher heyday.) Then it was the SNP’s turn to be Robert Mugabe. All three parties maxed-out at about 50% of the vote before going into decline.
Yeah I know it’s amazing isn’t it? Everyone forgets that Scots used to support the Tories!
Yeah I know it’s amazing isn’t it? Everyone forgets that Scots used to support the Tories!
Traditionally, Scottish voters seem to like Scotland being a one-party state, but every generation they swap parties.Before the 1960’s, most of the votes, and a disproportionate number of seats at both national and local level, went to the Convervatives. (Yes, more than 50% of voters in Scotland voted Conservaive in 1959.) Then, it was Labour’s turn. they completely dominated Scottish politics until 2015 (The Tories hardly had a taxi-full of Scottish MPs throughout the Thatcher heyday.) Then it was the SNP’s turn to be Robert Mugabe. All three parties maxed-out at about 50% of the vote before going into decline.
The synical answer, perhaps, is to reduce the voting age to 14.
What we are seeing here is the fallacy that young people will control things from now on. The silent majority, the older people, can’t be bothered to vote because the politicians are just silly – you have Nicola in a T-shirt pretending to be young. So, the political ideas get sillier and sillier (they think they’re winning – everybody must wear a T-shirt).
Until one day the silent majority says, “Enough is enough. Time to have a proper person in charge of Scotland like, er ……”.
Totally agree! The voting age for Scottish Parliament elections is 16 and Nicola know that Trans is the only political issue about which the teen vote really engages. They don’t care nearly so much about the economy, health and education as they do about Trans. They are never going to do the equivalent of burning their Harry Potters over the dire state of their job prospects, etc.Nicola’s gamble was that (a) she could hoover up the teen vote and (b) the rest of us wouldn’t take much notice about what was happening. She was probably right about the former, but she seems to have miscaclulated the latter.
At the same time because of scientific evidence that the ‘brain is not fully developed below the age of 25’ the Scottish Sentencing Council recommended a new policy taking an “individualistic approach” to sentencing for under 25s
And indeed in an earlier piece of totalitarian legislation passed in Holyrood called the Named Person Act all ‘children’ under the age of 18 would get a state appointed ‘Named Person’ to whom they could complain about nasty or abusive behaviour by the their family.
This person would have been able to instigate criminal proceedings without any agency ever telling anyone in the family.
“Holy Carl Beech, Batman” What could possibly go wrong?”
16,18,25…you picks a number and takes your chances.
At the same time because of scientific evidence that the ‘brain is not fully developed below the age of 25’ the Scottish Sentencing Council recommended a new policy taking an “individualistic approach” to sentencing for under 25s
And indeed in an earlier piece of totalitarian legislation passed in Holyrood called the Named Person Act all ‘children’ under the age of 18 would get a state appointed ‘Named Person’ to whom they could complain about nasty or abusive behaviour by the their family.
This person would have been able to instigate criminal proceedings without any agency ever telling anyone in the family.
“Holy Carl Beech, Batman” What could possibly go wrong?”
16,18,25…you picks a number and takes your chances.
Scottish Sentencing Council recommended an “individualistic approach” … The council said its decision was based on scientific evidence that the brain is not fully developed below that age.
The above is a report from the BBC, and I believe that this has actually been known for some years now. However, my question is – If, in Scotland, they belive that this information about the brains of under twenty-fives means that they should not face the full force of the law, then why are they permitted to vote or change “gender” at sixteen in Scotland?
Totally agree! The voting age for Scottish Parliament elections is 16 and Nicola know that Trans is the only political issue about which the teen vote really engages. They don’t care nearly so much about the economy, health and education as they do about Trans. They are never going to do the equivalent of burning their Harry Potters over the dire state of their job prospects, etc.Nicola’s gamble was that (a) she could hoover up the teen vote and (b) the rest of us wouldn’t take much notice about what was happening. She was probably right about the former, but she seems to have miscaclulated the latter.
Scottish Sentencing Council recommended an “individualistic approach” … The council said its decision was based on scientific evidence that the brain is not fully developed below that age.
The above is a report from the BBC, and I believe that this has actually been known for some years now. However, my question is – If, in Scotland, they belive that this information about the brains of under twenty-fives means that they should not face the full force of the law, then why are they permitted to vote or change “gender” at sixteen in Scotland?
The synical answer, perhaps, is to reduce the voting age to 14.
What we are seeing here is the fallacy that young people will control things from now on. The silent majority, the older people, can’t be bothered to vote because the politicians are just silly – you have Nicola in a T-shirt pretending to be young. So, the political ideas get sillier and sillier (they think they’re winning – everybody must wear a T-shirt).
Until one day the silent majority says, “Enough is enough. Time to have a proper person in charge of Scotland like, er ……”.
This weird woke stuff is anathema to the working classes. Nicola Sturgeon has basically said that any SNP MPs who oppose the GRR Bill need to step out of the party asap. Claiming men can be women is a very strange hill for a political party to die on. Future generations of students will look back at this highly ideological period of Western history in bemused wonderment at our intellectual stupidity.
This weird woke stuff is anathema to the working classes. Nicola Sturgeon has basically said that any SNP MPs who oppose the GRR Bill need to step out of the party asap. Claiming men can be women is a very strange hill for a political party to die on. Future generations of students will look back at this highly ideological period of Western history in bemused wonderment at our intellectual stupidity.
Significant parts of Scotland used to be a Labour political machine… until it became a SNP political machine. Yet the dangers of running a political machine is that eventually it becomes obviously divorced from reality and previously ‘reliable’ voters turn elsewhere. Of course that depends on there being an ‘elsewhere’ to turn to.
As you say there has to be a party for “reliable” voters to turn to, and I don’t see that happening soon!
As you say there has to be a party for “reliable” voters to turn to, and I don’t see that happening soon!
Significant parts of Scotland used to be a Labour political machine… until it became a SNP political machine. Yet the dangers of running a political machine is that eventually it becomes obviously divorced from reality and previously ‘reliable’ voters turn elsewhere. Of course that depends on there being an ‘elsewhere’ to turn to.
You can ignore reality but you can’t avoid the consequences of ignoring reality.
It looks like Scottish progressives are beginning to hit the walls of reality, in this case with a glaringly obvious public incident of trans imprisonment that defied their ideological conditioning. It may prove to be a lucky escape that they’re stopped before they do more damage.
This is the same reason streets of San Francisco are full of drug addicts encouraged to embrace their insanity instead of getting the help they need.
Well intentioned insanity is not a cure to the world’s problems, and this is what this boils down to for me.
You can ignore reality but you can’t avoid the consequences of ignoring reality.
It looks like Scottish progressives are beginning to hit the walls of reality, in this case with a glaringly obvious public incident of trans imprisonment that defied their ideological conditioning. It may prove to be a lucky escape that they’re stopped before they do more damage.
This is the same reason streets of San Francisco are full of drug addicts encouraged to embrace their insanity instead of getting the help they need.
Well intentioned insanity is not a cure to the world’s problems, and this is what this boils down to for me.
As I’ve said previously, what a strange hill for the political careers of Sturgeon and her acolytes to die on.
But proof that their long years of perpetual power, like all long term office holders (whether democrats or tyrants), has created the inevitable hubris that results in them thinking they can do what they like and get away with it.
As an Anglo Scot, I find the embarrassment for Scots of this palaver hugely amusing!
As I’ve said previously, what a strange hill for the political careers of Sturgeon and her acolytes to die on.
But proof that their long years of perpetual power, like all long term office holders (whether democrats or tyrants), has created the inevitable hubris that results in them thinking they can do what they like and get away with it.
As an Anglo Scot, I find the embarrassment for Scots of this palaver hugely amusing!
Judging by recent comments at Holyrood and on TV, the SNP appears to believe that there are three sexes: female, male and rapist. This wild excess of the imagination will surely not go unpunished.
Judging by recent comments at Holyrood and on TV, the SNP appears to believe that there are three sexes: female, male and rapist. This wild excess of the imagination will surely not go unpunished.
It does feel like a last roll of the dice by the First Minister to create a jurisdiction fight with Westminster as a way of corralling more support for Indyref 2. Regardless of particular views on the specific Trans rights issue it’s odd ground to have decided to fight. Surely she’ll have known the issue will greatly divide her own supporters and actually rebound on her?
Just makes one think she’ll be standing down and looking for a different role come next election. She probably also knows that if Labour get in the desire for full independence will dim, even if she got agreement to IndyRef2 in any electoral pact – and I don’t think Labour would grant that anyway.
It does feel like a last roll of the dice by the First Minister to create a jurisdiction fight with Westminster as a way of corralling more support for Indyref 2. Regardless of particular views on the specific Trans rights issue it’s odd ground to have decided to fight. Surely she’ll have known the issue will greatly divide her own supporters and actually rebound on her?
Just makes one think she’ll be standing down and looking for a different role come next election. She probably also knows that if Labour get in the desire for full independence will dim, even if she got agreement to IndyRef2 in any electoral pact – and I don’t think Labour would grant that anyway.
If the SNP loses she will paint herself as an LGBQT martyr that fell victim to far-right ideologues.
If the SNP loses she will paint herself as an LGBQT martyr that fell victim to far-right ideologues.
Speaking to Global Player’s The News Agents podcast, Sturgeon claimed that critics of her ‘sex-swap’ Bill are “transphobic”, “deeply misogynist, often homophobic, possibly some of them racist as well”. Yes, she/he/it has really lost it.
Speaking to Global Player’s The News Agents podcast, Sturgeon claimed that critics of her ‘sex-swap’ Bill are “transphobic”, “deeply misogynist, often homophobic, possibly some of them racist as well”. Yes, she/he/it has really lost it.