Kowalski Posted September 1, 2018 Report Posted September 1, 2018 He may well be innocent of the allegations, but of course he way well not be. The allegations are surprising but god knows what folk get up to in private. He’s always been a bit of a fud. But he’s done a helluva job turning sexual allegations into a story about civil service in the Scottish Government instead. It’s a defect-deflect-deflect tactic and if it turns out he is found guilty then I hope the happy clappers donating to this millionaire’s crowd fund will regret it. As previously stated I’m not the worlds biggest SNP fan but I think Salmond is going to damage the party. Sturgeon was quite happy to sign up to the new complaints process. Quote
donsdaft Posted September 1, 2018 Report Posted September 1, 2018 Sturgeon can get tae fuck. The cheerleader for sexual perversion suddenly comes all straight laced. Pity it was girls that Salmond was interested in and not boys. She’d have been all for that. Quote
tlg1903 Posted September 1, 2018 Report Posted September 1, 2018 If it turns out he is innocent it's going to look like a failed political hit job. In fairness to Salmond I can understand why he's challenging the process. Wings posted this link last week, it's a blog post by a very prominent pro uk, snp and alex salmond hating commentator called Effie Deans. It's very hard to argue with the conclusions she draws and given her political leanings I think it says a lot that she supports Salmond challenging it. https://www.effiedeans.com/2018/08/we-must-also-defend-opponents-from.html?m=1 Quote
Ten Caat Posted September 1, 2018 Report Posted September 1, 2018 Even if he is cleared ( however I'm firmly in the "no smoke without fire" camp) I really think we have seen the last of Salmond in front line politics. He is damaged goods and surely could not overcome an allegation that has proven fatal to other political careers in the past. Sturgeon I do not believe was behind this but privately I'm sure will be quite happy in the knowledge the only person currently capable of stopping her becoming the leader of a newly independent Scotland. Quote
manc_don Posted September 1, 2018 Report Posted September 1, 2018 Folk funding his process? Fucking pathetic. He's a politician, he can afford to do it himself. If he's found to be guilty, folk essentially facilitating it. Quote
rocket_scientist Posted September 1, 2018 Report Posted September 1, 2018 Never liked Salmond. Slippery cunt wi a slack jaw. His wife is so hideously ugly, it was inevitable he would be looking for extras. But fucked if I can think of ony cunt being so sad they would consent to him. Don't care if it's true or not but it would be more than tragic if it was orchestrated by Westminster. Then I would care. For all his many faults - trying to fuck over The Donald being his biggest error - the man was right on the biggest issues. Quote
Garlogie_Granite Posted September 3, 2018 Report Posted September 3, 2018 Folk funding his process? Fucking pathetic. He's a politician, he can afford to do it himself. If he's found to be guilty, folk essentially facilitating it. No he isn't. Quote
Garlogie_Granite Posted September 3, 2018 Report Posted September 3, 2018 the man was right on the biggest issues. Spot on. But so many in this country, and across the UK, are so blinded by their hatred of the SNP that they can't call a spade a spade when they see it. Probably the smartest political operator in my lifetime, though John Smith, if he'd lived may have equalled him. Quote
manc_don Posted September 3, 2018 Report Posted September 3, 2018 No he isn't. No, what is he then? Quote
Ten Caat Posted September 3, 2018 Report Posted September 3, 2018 He was a politician. Now an alleged sex pest Quote
Garlogie_Granite Posted September 3, 2018 Report Posted September 3, 2018 No, what is he then? A private citizen that still terrifies the british establishment Quote
manc_don Posted September 3, 2018 Report Posted September 3, 2018 A private citizen that still terrifies the british establishment Granted he's deregistered his membership from the SNP etc, but does that cease your title for a career you've carved all your life? Personally, I don't think so. He's still a politician. But taking your tact, if he's a private citizen, then he should have funded it himself, like any normal citizen...I find it absolutely pathetic he asked people to support his own cause. Doesn't say much for those who backed him (regardless of outcome). Quote
Kowalski Posted September 3, 2018 Author Report Posted September 3, 2018 Granted he's deregistered his membership from the SNP etc, but does that cease your title for a career you've carved all your life? Personally, I don't think so. He's still a politician. But taking your tact, if he's a private citizen, then he should have funded it himself, like any normal citizen...I find it absolutely pathetic he asked people to support his own cause. Doesn't say much for those who backed him (regardless of outcome). Agreed he’s still a politician. He’s not an MP or MSP obviously. The crowd funding thing is just an ego trip. He’s a millionaire. Quote
Garlogie_Granite Posted September 6, 2018 Report Posted September 6, 2018 Agreed he’s still a politician. He’s not an MP or MSP obviously. The crowd funding thing is just an ego trip. He’s a millionaire. No he isn't Quote
Ten Caat Posted September 6, 2018 Report Posted September 6, 2018 If he isn't a millionaire then he must spend cash like water. As First Minister he would have lived free of charge for 7 years. I think they even get housekeeping staff thrown in, plus chauffeured around wherever he fancied. Essentially no living costs for 7 years whilst trousering his First Minister's salary. IIRC it was £125k when he started and he finished on over £140k.....thats well over £800k as it is. AS an MP/MSP for almost 29 years......and for 11 of those don't forget he doubled up...... he would not have been short of a bob or 2 certainly earning way over the national average probably nearer twice it. I think he was by a donkey's mile the most talented politician of any party of his generation. Whilst accepting his right to be innocent until proven guilty, I do find it extraordinary (and nauseating tbh) that he has funded his upcoming legal defence costs by crowdfunding. If he is innocent as he says he is, surely he would be refunded those costs once the case is completed? Even if that wasn't the case, he would surely have a watertight case for suing for damages and costs. I still believe no matter the outcome, his career in politics is finished. There is only one job he desires and that is to be the leader of a newly independent Scotland. Even if proven innocent his reputation is so damaged this must be a desire that proves impossible. So I believe he is no longer a politician. Quote
tlg1903 Posted September 6, 2018 Report Posted September 6, 2018 He's not crowd funding his defence, he's crowdfunding the judicial review into how this all made it into the public eye before any charges had been brought (which still haven't btw). Also all excess monies will be going to charity which will be most of it if the review is successful. https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/AlexSalmond Quote
RicoS321 Posted September 6, 2018 Report Posted September 6, 2018 If I recall he gave his MPs salary to charity didn't he? I could be making that up. The crowd funding thing is a touch crass, but if you believe your innocent and you want to make a statement about the way in which you have been treated then he's quite right. Charges as gross as those need defended in the dirtiest most public way possible if they aren't true. We have to assume that he believes they are. As you say, they're a reputation ruiner, and so it requires drastic measures. What is interesting is that former colleagues who are still MPs have donated to the crowd-funding which is either a sign that they're stupid or that they have inside knowledge that suggests the allegations are false. No politician wants to be left holding the "I crowd-funded the pervert" card I wouldn't have thought. Quote
CvB Posted September 6, 2018 Report Posted September 6, 2018 Sturgeon I do not believe was behind this but privately I'm sure will be quite happy in the knowledge the only person currently capable of stopping her becoming the leader of a newly independent Scotland. I would have thought that the only people stopping Sturgeon from being leader of a newly independent Scotland would be the candidates put forward by the other political parties in the democratic vote to elect an independent Scotlands leader. It wouldn't just default to the SNP. Quote
Kowalski Posted September 6, 2018 Author Report Posted September 6, 2018 If I recall he gave his MPs salary to charity didn't he? I could be making that up. The crowd funding thing is a touch crass, but if you believe your innocent and you want to make a statement about the way in which you have been treated then he's quite right. Charges as gross as those need defended in the dirtiest most public way possible if they aren't true. We have to assume that he believes they are. As you say, they're a reputation ruiner, and so it requires drastic measures. What is interesting is that former colleagues who are still MPs have donated to the crowd-funding which is either a sign that they're stupid or that they have inside knowledge that suggests the allegations are false. No politician wants to be left holding the "I crowd-funded the pervert" card I wouldn't have thought. It’s his pension that he’s donating to charity. There’s no doubt he’s loaded. Quote
tlg1903 Posted September 6, 2018 Report Posted September 6, 2018 Used to donate some of his salary too because he thinks politicians get paid too much. Quote
Garlogie_Granite Posted September 7, 2018 Report Posted September 7, 2018 If he isn't a millionaire then he must spend cash like water. As First Minister he would have lived free of charge for 7 years. I think they even get housekeeping staff thrown in, plus chauffeured around wherever he fancied. Essentially no living costs for 7 years whilst trousering his First Minister's salary. IIRC it was £125k when he started and he finished on over £140k.....thats well over £800k as it is. AS an MP/MSP for almost 29 years......and for 11 of those don't forget he doubled up...... he would not have been short of a bob or 2 certainly earning way over the national average probably nearer twice it. Didn't double up, donated one salary wholly to charity. Still had his own house in Strichen to keep. Don't think the SNP took any of their pay rises either. If you start doing a daily express counter, and go through back salaries, most of us could make millionaire, I'd be rather amazed if Salmond's net worth ran to 7 figures considering his charitable givings. Quote
Garlogie_Granite Posted September 7, 2018 Report Posted September 7, 2018 It’s his pension that he’s donating to charity. There’s no doubt he’s loaded. He will do yes, but while an MP/MSP he donated one salary wholly to charity, and while just an MSP also donated considerably. Quote
Kowalski Posted January 24, 2019 Author Report Posted January 24, 2019 Arrested: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/jan/24/alex-salmond-scotlands-former-first-minister-arrested Quote
RicoS321 Posted January 24, 2019 Report Posted January 24, 2019 14 charges. Impressive haul. Safe to say that he's fucked. Politically speaking. Quote
Kowalski Posted January 24, 2019 Author Report Posted January 24, 2019 It's a fair charge sheet, and very serious. Lots of conspiracy theories from some happy clappers. Quote
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