Nicola Sturgeon insists resignation before Operation Branchform arrests was ‘coincidence of timing’

by PlainPiece

21 comments
  1. Sure.

    Why would anyone believe her?

    The accounts certainly were not in order when she was trying to browbeat her colleges into silence.

  2. There are a couple of articles floating around today about Sturgeon claiming it was something other than the investigation that caused her to quit. While it’s not overly clear with this article, I wonder if it’s from the same interview?

    Either way, it seems incredibly unlikely that news of the investigation happened to break when it did. Particularly given a few events in hindsight. Not impossible, mind, but extremely unlikely.

  3. Yes Nicola you probably realised you didn’t ‘have as much to give anymore.’ when you learned you were about to be implicated in a financial crime.

    Of course it was a just coincidence…

    Please keep making these statements, it will make the outcome of the investigation so much more entertaining when it all comes out.

  4. So why were you saying a few months before it that you weren’t going to resign you lying bastard?

  5. Did you forget “I don’t know. I don’t recall at this time”

    The wee parasite has more moves than a bag of weasels.

  6. Stop Digging Nicola = = You ain’t gonna be able to dig deep enough to hide, The Camper-Van / The Money / Your Credibility ! ! !

  7. Good to see her and Iain Livingstone got their story straight before both quit.

  8. She’s getting her thoughts out before she’s charged and forced into silence.

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