Thursday, July 28, 2016


The law and the snp dictatorship
this time the Law won in an snp
ruled Independent Scotland.
the law would be what the snp
imposed....

 Nicola has been found

Scottish snp plan for every child 

to have 'named person'

 breaches rights

 

 Judges at the supreme court have ruled that the Scottish government’s controversial “named person” scheme risks breaching rights to privacy and a family life under the European convention on human rights, and thus over-reaches the legislative competence of the Holyrood parliament.

 

Naughty corner for the snp and real and true freedom for

Scottish families


 



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Bad people do bad things 
thats the snp for you

 

8 comments:

  1. http://wingsoverscotland.com/the-football-under-the-carpet/

    Surprising to see Labour's glee at this, considering they backed it and only the Tories didn't like it (even at that they didn't vote against it).

    But it is right that it be tested in the English count (they tend to know better than us about complicated stuff like law and all) with a majority of English judges.

    And now that it has been mr Swinney has said he will make the necessary adjustments required by the noble and learned aristos.

    This will satisfy the soon to be removed European Declaration of Human Rights.

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  2. May I point you to a more learned opinion...

    http://lallandspeatworrier.blogspot.co.uk/2016/07/named-persons-pyrrhic-victory-pyrrhic.html

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  3. you really do have a gift for satire

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    1. Winnipeg Wotton DoesMarch 26, 2024 at 11:47 PM

      Herman Goering would have been more acceptable if he wore a little princess tiara.

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  4. Lord Gove of LondonJuly 29, 2016 at 9:07 PM

    I heard you'd be against child protection. I hear Rolf Harris is pleased too.

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  5. As a foster carer and adopter of children my 'privacy' was/is thoroughly scrutinised and I'm not convinced that a family's right to privacy is more important than the protection of vulnerable children.

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  6. Baron Darling of FlippinghomeAugust 6, 2016 at 7:33 PM

    Do not call me Spoons Gibney until August 22nd. Thanks:-)

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