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More excitement for the SNP.

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    More excitement for the SNP.

    oh dear
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-scotland-56423567

    Holyrood Inquiry into Salmond case: MP David Davis reads out text exchange



    Holyrood Inquiry into Salmond case: MP David Davis reads out text exchange.
    Conservative MP David Davis has used parliamentary privilege to criticise the Scottish government's handling of allegations against Alex Salmond.

    He told a House of Commons debate that he had evidence showing that key government officials had earlier knowledge of harassment claims made about the former first minister.

    Mr Davis said: "I have it on good authority that there exists from the 6th February 2018 an exchange of messages between civils servants, Judith McKinnon and Barbara Allison, suggesting that the first ministers chief of staff is interfering in the complaints process against Alex Salmond. The investigating officer complained “Liz interference v bad”. I assume that means ‘very bad’. If true, this suggests that the chief of staff had knowledge of the Salmond case in February [2018] and not in April."
    A bit more in the wail.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...mond-case.html


    A Tory MP yesterday revealed explosive messages which suggest Nicola Sturgeon's chief of staff was 'interfering' in the complaints process about the Alex Salmond case.

    David Davis used parliamentary privilege to reveal messages which indicate Miss Sturgeon's chief of staff, Liz Lloyd, knew about sexual harassment complaints in February 2018 – two months before the First Minister said she was told about them.

    He also said that a whistleblower passed him messages between senior SNP officials, including Miss Sturgeon's husband Peter Murrell, which Mr Davis said suggest a 'concerted effort' to encourage complaints about the former First Minister.
    so fishy you need chips.
    Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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