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It's not often that I'm surprised by the nature of events that unfold on twitter but I have to admit the evening of Tuesday 27th March and the subsequent fallout has left me fairly open mouthed.

James Dornan MSP (representing Glasgow Cathcart on behalf of the Scottish Nationalists) took to Twitter to share a selective part of an email he claimed to have received earlier that evening.

 

http://www.vanguardbears.co.uk/article.php?i=177&a=james-dornan-msp-

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43 minutes ago, Frankie said:

Separate - the PAM campaign started first which is why the PAF 'campaign' was suddenly found by Dornan and his social media followers.

AAAAhhhhhh. That answers a lot we know the tims are serial copycats.

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8 hours ago, pete said:

 

Is this the same story now being changed or is this 2 separate incidents?

It was this story that gave Dornan the idea for his ridiculous flyer. Sorry, it TOTALLY wasn’t Dornan, it was someone  else who’s a very bad man.

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All this stuff smacks of a discredited government scrabbling to promote any populist agenda in a desperate bid to cling to power. Unless Dornan and his superiors are discouraged from engaging in this pseudo-incitement (whether that is privately by the Police and high ranking members of the judiciary, or publicly by politicians and media commentators or constituents in surgeries) his personal crusade will continue unabated because he serves a purpose and neatly fits an agenda.

 

Last week when Aamer Anwar, Anas Sarwar and others attended a march in Glasgow to highlight anti-muslim prejudice, members of the Green Brigade were clearly visible amongst the crowd. Echoes of the CSC and the Anti-Nazi League in the early to mid nineties immediately sprung to mind. Tactics like this are actively encouraged by guiding hands. 

 

Unfortunately, when it comes to shining a light on this type of behaviour and illustrating it for what it is publicly, it is usually left to the likes of Murdo Fraser, who isn't exactly a respected and credible voice. Unless something changes in that respect, there will little to no change in the promulgation of this nonsense.

 

And just to be clear, I don't condone anti-muslim prejudice in any shape or form.

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5 minutes ago, Soulsonic5791 said:

Last week when Aamer Anwar, Anas Sarwar and others attended a march in Glasgow to highlight anti-muslim prejudice, members of the Green Brigade were clearly visible amongst the crowd. 

The Tims hate being labelled but love labelling everything.  They moan about sectarianism but part of the reason their club were formed was to keep Catholics and Protestants apart.

 

Their hypocrisy is almost comical.

 

They will always side with anyone who wants to undermine any aspect of British/Scottish tradition.  They despise it.  That's why they get along so well with the SNP.

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I have great sympathy with those that state the Tory party fell out with each other, and we all face the Brexit bill. Increasingly, we all pay the price of some politicians' egos.

 

James Dornan's receipt of an e-mail emanating from Finland, is the fault of Stewart Hosie's libido. The Dundee MP began an affair with Shona Robison MSP, both were already married. Stewart and Shona left their partners and got hitched, had a daughter. Then Stewart shagged an English Journo on the Westminster beat. and found the reality of cheating on Nicola's biggest, bestest pal was harsh. Stewart was Deputy Leader of the SNP. Of course, he resigned, cast from the House of Sturgeon.

 

Now, we have a Deputy Leadership poll coming up fast. The candidates are James Dornan MSP, Julie Hepburn, and Chris McEleny. Over the last dozen years, Dornan has had a haphazard route into public office. Owing tens of thousands, he benefited from his local constituency party loaning him the amounts owed until he was in a position to return said monies. You see, he was contravening candidature rules. Such a scenario, it's easy to see why a man in his 50s continues to reside with his maw. James likes the gravy train and knows election as Deputy Leader opens numerous opportunities. A move to Nicola's granny flat in the House of Sturgeon sees the leader, deputy leader, and Chief Executive(Peter Murrell) of the SNP, all under one roof. Apparently, devolving power and authority is a bad thing?

 

In preparation, James knows he must immerse himself in the warm, comforting waters of vicTIMhood. It would be most convenient if James was to be threatened by an unquantifiable heinous force. There's a seam that fellow nationalist politicians appear to be successfully mining, Rangers supporters. Only one MSP of 129 admits to supporting Rangers, Murdo Fraser, they are without defence. Most of the main stream media enjoy kicking this grouping too, they will run with it, even if they don't believe it, a win win. If in doubt, blame Rangers.

 

Of course, 'smashing a Fen-ian' is snappy and it will outrage the usual suspects, and they will vent their opprobrium in fashioning another stick to strike the vile H-uns. There is a wee inconvenient and awkward problem, those being smashed in Dornan's constituency these last two years, are Rangers supporting children. A reconstructed jaw and a dozen stitches from two bottles thrown by jolly craicsters replete in green'n'grey. And, James said ............................................... you are looking at the centre of a doughnut.

 

I am sure James will be more mindful of constituency matters when elected Deputy Leader?

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" NEIL LENNON insists forcing Hibernian to make a third trip to Ibrox would be a disadvantage on and off the park.
Lennon’s side have won twice in Govan already this term but could miss out on welcoming the Gers to Easter Road after the top flight split.
The SPFL have yet to confirm the schedule but Lennon said: “I’m assuming that because we’re the lowest seeded team we will be going there for the third time. If that does happen it will be a major concern. It will be a major disadvantage.
“Not only for our chances of finishing second, but also from a financial point of view as we lose out on a sell-out home crowd, which I think we have earned the right to have. We will just have to cross that bridge when it comes to it.”

 

What a maggot.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Article has been and gone already but the damage is done.

 

The Sun released an article claiming a “Rangers fan” was saying the club shouldn’t be supporting “spastics” when referring to the good work we do with an autism charity.

 

All picked up from a Twitter feed which was blatantly not from a Rangers fans as it made fun of the Ibrox disaster. That obviously didn’t stop them reporting it though.

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