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Canary42 | 12:06 Thu 16th Feb 2023 | News
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Sounding off on his own social media platform as he's not welcome on Twitter.

https://uk.yahoo.com/news/scots-much-better-off-without-063532256.html

He still hates Nicola for standing up against him.
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More rubbish from Canary, Musk has opened his Twitter account. Get with the times. Of course he has an axe to grind, so what last time I looked he lived in the free world even if the commies dont like others' having an opionion.
13:01 Thu 16th Feb 2023
I agree with him
I think he's right. The Scots are better off without Nicola.

I thought his ban on Twitter had been lifted. No?
I hate Trump, but I agree with him. If I still lived in Scotland I'd still be dancing round my kitchen at the news that Sturgeon is gone.
Not fit to lick her shoes!
Contrast Trump’s demise as leader when the was summarily voted out and surmounted insurrection at the Capitol building to try to cling on.

Sturgeon has picked her own time and ended her term of her own volition. And calmly and orderly ended her tenure.

She was such a failure, she outlasted the last three previous Conservative leaders combined.
Only because the Scots feel they've no one else to vote for, Gromit. They don't like Labour and they don't like the Conservatives. Nicola took that as support.
Failure to deliver independence, and the support for which is dwindling.

Scotland the drug capital of Europe.

Iffy finances with the 'missing' £600k.

Budget deficit of 12% of GDP (one of the worst in Europe).

NHS Scotland failing with waiting times greater than England.

The ferry fiasco.

The farce of her Gender Recognition bill and the betrayal of women.

I could go on, but by any objective measure, NS most definitely was a failure as FM.
// Nicola took that as support. //

Or course she did. Just as Rishi Sunak does.

The First Minister, like the Prime Minister is not decided by the voters, but by members of the winning party.
After Salmond resigned following the referendum failure, sturgeon was elected leader of the SNP unopposed, and so became First Minister.

At the general election the SNP won 48 seats, and the rest of the parties combined just 11 (including the unseating of the LibDem leader).
No-one think Trump has axes to grind? Had NS welcomed him and his golf courses with open arms, he'd most likely be singing a different tune.
More rubbish from Canary, Musk has opened his Twitter account. Get with the times.

Of course he has an axe to grind, so what last time I looked he lived in the free world even if the commies dont like others' having an opionion.
DD 12:37, credit where it's due, she increased Anglophobia enormously.
OMG I have never liked any politician of any party enough to think someone else isn't fit to lick their shoes. What a pedestal one would have to sit on to be worthy of such adulation.
Wierd isnt it.
I doubt anyone cares what another Yesterday's Man has to say about anything really - they spout because they can't accept that no-one is interested in their opinions any more - Blair and Major are prime examples.

Mr Trump is probably correct, but that doesn't mean his view is any more weighty because it is him offering it.
TORATORATORA, "DD 12:37, credit where it's due, she increased Anglophobia enormously."

I'll ask you yet again, do you have even a single example of her hate for the English?
Your wasting your time TCL.
Apparently Sturgeon is preparing a second resignation just in case the first one didn't work out.

I thank you.
ANNE, he's not the only one on here to make that claim and I'd have thought they'd be eager to post quotes or links to this so-called Anglophobia but they appear to be reluctant to do so.
Because it’s not true, they maybe want it to be true but alas , no evidence .

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