I noticed this being mentioned in a discussion at Timmy’s.
What will you be doing next Sunday at 8pm? If you live north of the border, the ideologically correct answer is clapping for ‘Oor Nicola’. Nicola Sturgeon is turning 50 and several thousand of her more enthusiastic admirers are planning to hold a clap in her honour.
It would appear that this isn’t a spoof. So, will they go the whole hog and shoot those who stop clapping first? Might as well, the Soviets are clearly where this vile creature draws her inspiration.
“Give her the clap she so richly deserves” (Barry Humphries)
Are they copying the bad habits of former communist states or are they just too stupid to know any better?
Alternatively “Fart for Sturgeon”
She avoids WuFlu but then gets the clap… sounds about right.
Strange little monster. What has happened to the Scots, where is the rebellion?
Her minge is kicking off a right pong.
Time, in fact well past time, to put it back in Loch Ness.
She’s? certainly a polarising influence, probably loses the Natzis a lot of votes as a lot of people can’t stand her/it.
Problem is the press especially BBC is ridiculously partisan, no questions about covid in care homes or Glasgow Ferry construction for example unlike Kuennsberg being desperate to skewer Boris.
The other problem is the thick block labour vote has morphed into the thick block natzi vote, with all the attendant problems, a pigs bladder on a stick with a saltire on gets their vote.
It seems to me that the appropriate response to this would be for the Holyrood opposition parties to all band together to elect one – just one – single person to stand outside the parliament next Sunday in front of the media and applaud LaSturgeon with a slow golf clap of sarcasm
Perhaps they could even persuade Jeanette Krankie to do it
The trouble is, they would mistake her for The Sturgeon and it would look a bit self aggrandising to most people.
Hopefully this will display
Well it’s Monday now, does anyone know how it went?
According to Wikipedia, her birthday is 19th July – Sunday coming.
The phrase “next Sunday” is ambiguous, unfortunately.