Love him or loathe him, Alex Salmond is one of the towering political figures of the age. He has taken the cause of Scottish independence from a fringe idea to one of the great themes of Scottish and indeed British politics. With a ready wit and an unsurpassable sense of his own importance, he has assembled an army of Nats on and offline, all straining to be unyoked from the United Kingdom.
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‘You don't see many Englishmen where I live’
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6117659/Voice-cricket-Henry-Blofeld-reveals-swapping-horribly-violent-London-Spain.html
Allan Border he ain't.
Both had the other side on the ropes and let them off?
So there will always be a no smoke without fire stigma.
As an example, if you look in the right places you'll find people who believe that the British man Elon Musk accused of being a 'pedo' is one, simply because Musk said so, and Musk is such a God that he can't be wrong, or must know something.
Wink wink, nudge nudge.
That qualifying session was rather tight.
Vettel's tone over the radio does suggest he might have someone executed.
Will we ever move to not naming people in such allegations.?
Until there has been a charge against them by the Police.
Or if the allegation is not criminal , until it goes to a civil procedure.
But what is it with the BBC commentators that they idly talk over the singing of the hymns. No respect
But in a sexual assault allegation involving people who are acquainted it becomes very much 'he said/she said,' and proving anything is damn near impossible.
If anyone really wants to see an accurate assessment of the likely effect on the next Independence referendum, I strongly suggest viewing Chris Cairns cartoon today on the "Wings" blog :-)
Of course, we have already seen the mishandling of allegations of sexual impropriety force the resignation of Carwyn Jones. And bring about the suicide of Carl Sergeant.
That murky affair rumbles on,
It does seem remarkable to me that the Sergeant allegations are still secret, and the names of the complainants still unknown. Presumably this information will remain hidden.
I find it impossible to decide (with the information I have) whether Carl Sergeant was the bully, or the bullied, or both.
The only thing that might change my mind is if a police investigation established the allegations were false, like those made by 'Nick' against Harvey Procter and the others. But I doubt if one will be held now.
I defy anyone to listen to it without being greatly moved by her words and devotion to her Father
'The America of John McCain does not need to be made great again, it already is' and the congregration break into spontaneous applause.
What a way to shame Trump
My Country, tis of thee
Your analysis makes no sense (are you engaging in wishful thinking?).
If Salmond is found guilty in a court of law why would the party split? Would it be into a group favouring the activity for which he has been convicted and into one opposed to his actions? :-) Again I recommend Chris Cairns cartoon ay "Wings" to those with open minds on the likely effect-not you, HYFUD, obviously :-)
Meghan McCain has a talk show and is now a celebrity in her own right
Of course, the Sergeant family (& also some Welsh Labour politicians) allege that Sergeant was the victim of bullying. The (allegedly) false accusations were part of the tactics that the bullies used.
Who knows where the truth lies?
But, I really can’t see how the truth can even be established without knowing a good deal more about the allegations (which will now not even be investigated to establish whether there was a case to answer).
The Scottish Police have been given a report from the Scottish government. We don’t know if they’ve interviewed anyone - they may not even do that. If they do I doubt we’ll hear about it until Eck is interviewed. Then the Procurator Fiscal decides whether charges should be laid.
It has got absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with the Scottish government - who appear to have handled this entirely correctly so far (unless Eck wins his case).
Usually attributed to Eleanor Roosevelt.
Agree with Mr Meeks. The mystery to me with Salmond is why launch the legal case? I suppose we’ll know more when it reaches the Court. In government his record of going to court wasn’t entirely happy....
https://www.sundaypost.com/fp/scotlands-top-law-officer-advised-government-to-send-alex-salmond-misconduct-claims-to-police/
The Procurator Fiscal's office is part of the Scottish Government too
Wiser to have simply said “I have been informed of allegations which I unequivocally reject and look forward to cooperating with any Police investigation. Once that is completed I believe the process the Scottish government has followed is seriously flawed and will be exploring all available avenues to gain redress.
Instead he’s made his hurt feelings appear more important to him than resolving allegations of assault.
https://twitter.com/ABCPolitics/status/1035900877184196608
The thuggery of the 'Corbyn project' will lead the Labour Party into total irrelevance"
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2018/08/31/thuggery-corbyn-project-will-lead-labour-party-total-irrelevance/
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1035905988682018816
The America of John McCain does not need to be made great again and the congregation broke into spontaneous applause
[Sunil suddenly clutches his head screaming, as his Tebbit Chip kicks in! Before a more servile expression crosses his face... ]
Must be loyal to India... must be loyal...
Boris, Bernie, Biden...
I fear it leads him to get stung.
But Corbyn is no social democrat. Socialism is what he wants to bring
Could that tip matters England's way?
Was he expecting his wingman to know his place ?
he only had really two blemishes - not too long after his return from Viet Nam he left his wife and 3 young children for a woman 18 years his junior. Considering 3 years of solitary and torture, any marriage would would hard put to survive the challenges. His other blemish was his involvement with the Keating Five.
If that's the worst in an eventful and consequential 81 year old life, then he was indeed a great man, with much to admire.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/sep/01/conservative-party-donor-calls-for-second-brexit-vote
(I was about to say this pair seem to be settling into the rhythms of test cricket, but checked myself expressing so ludicrous a thought.)
The granddaughter of Labour stalwart Tony Benn has called on Jeremy Corbyn to condemn abuse following anti-Semitism allegations."
https://news.sky.com/story/emily-benn-threatens-to-quit-labour-party-over-trolls-11487445
But actually I was referring to the person who wrote that withering tweet. Trump will right now be fuming.
Just on my way back to London after adding Clarbeston Road to Fishguard, also managing to do the Carmarthen by-pass westbound and the Swansea by-pass (ie. the one running past Landore Depot) eastbound.
Now it's just the bowlers and you know that none of them can even hold a bloody bat. 151 just isn't enough for a side that includes Kohli!
You seem obsessed with Corbyn.
It's The Last Jedi that was unwatchable.
The Force Awakens was just unoriginal.
That's Krusty if you don't mind...
As Sacks said the other day, 'its starts with the jews, but never ends there.'