Monday 4 July 2022

Caged for two years, ex SNP MP Natalie McGarry finally jailed, the triple whammy, jailed, lost her career and legal proceedings to recover money she stole from others, she fully deserves every day she spends in prison

Evil monster Natalie McGarry, a prolific Nationalist criminal operating in Scotland has been finally put in prison. After years of evading justice by legal tricks, her time finally ran out on 30th June 2022, caged for two years, she shows no remorse for her crimes. Her career in politics and professional life is over, she destroyed her husband's career as a politician. In the final humiliation, it seems that legal proceedings maybe brought against her to recover every penny she stole. Good wins over evil, but justice was a long time coming. If ever there was someone who deserved prison then McGarry is that person. Her demise was all self inflicted, too stupid, too evil and too backward to understand that, judgement day comes for those who break the law. Standards in public life have declined, too much crime, not enough punishment. McGarry in jail just leveled the scales slightly up.

42 comments:

  1. It goes under the name of Karma.
    George, today is finally your day with that thing.

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    1. Justice served, back in 2013, I highlighted that McGarry was a wrong un before it became fashionable.

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  2. I wonder how long it will be until the law catches up with Sturgeon and Swinney? There appears to be a ring of compliant Scottish lawyers placing their bodies on the line for these two....willing to take a bullet for them, so to speak. I don't know what these lawyers think they are doing, but Sturgeon and Swinney will turn round and shit on every last one of them. Look at James Wolffe for example. Sturgeon and Swinney have scammed a hell of a lot more than £20,000. Look at Ferguson Marine if you want an example of heavy-duty money laundering, SNP-style. They scammed £100m in 9-months there and that must be a world record.

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  3. It's taken a lot longer to nail that other equally bent wee bastard who has been vexing you all these years. Your a guy who works in his spare time from his front room and you're against someone who protects wealthy people from nuisance value cretins like you....and me. Sometimes they lose, George. They cannot win all the time.

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    1. I learned the value of patience.

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    2. I think we are nearly there now. We've both taken aim at the same bent wee bastard. I'll try and make sure it has been worth your while.

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  4. You cannot be a liar in public life because there are consequences and people end-up getting hurt. Sturgeon and Swinney tried it at the Fabiani Inquiry and thought they had gotten away with it, but their chickens are all coming home to roost now.

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  5. Let's hope that Boris's early demise gives us a new Secretary of State for Scotland. Someone with energy and spirit. Alister Jack must be the poorest example in living memory.

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  6. I hope it's Penny Mordaunt. To the old man she is very attractive but what's more important is that she will give the SNP a good kicking. Tell them to shut-up and do their job. If she sent the auditors in to Holyrood then that would be fabulous. I like Wings over Scotland and I look in from time to time. I notice a great despondency these days because this talk of indyref2 is obvious flannel. It will never happen, not in the next 20-years anyway. The SNP reached there peak at the last indyref. Once the supporters see it for what it is, the drop in popularity will be near vertical from here on in.

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  7. I like Penny Mordaunt. She is undoubtedly a really attractive woman. She attending a state school is another thing I appreciate. I've had enough of the political pampered idiots who pass themselves off as intellectuals, while destroying our country, the Fettes/Etonian bandits. She supports Brexit, too.

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  8. That's the difference between Westminster and Holyrood. Westminster is full of folk who could make a lot more cash outside of politics, but Holyrood is full of folk who wouldn't make anywhere near that amount of cash they do make outside of politics. On one hand she's seen as a winner and the Tories like and need that, on the other hand she lacks the political horsepower somehow. I wouldn't be surprised if she wins and I wouldn't be surprised if she loses. If she loses, she would make a terrific Secretary of State for Scotland. She's got more than enough horsepower to sort-out that nursery school at Holyrood. We really need someone to take them on, not quietly behind the scenes, but in public view in front of the cameras. The stables at Holyrood need hosed-down and cleaned-out.

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  9. "I would be willing to negotiate the details of a Section 30 with the next Prime Minister"......did she actually say that and why didn't anyone laugh?

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  10. I've been keeping an eye on the war in Ukraine. The Ukrainians have been supplied with 'Hymar' precision rockets by the US and they are proving decisive. There's so much opinion coming out just now that it's hard to decipher where this war is going. I was hoping that somehow Putil would die of blood cancer and that sanctions would work and that the Russians would run-out of ammo. All it seems were forlorn hopes now. I reckon that multiple precision rockets are debilitating the Russian advance and that they can now start to be driven back. I thought that yesterday's bombing of a city square, by Russia, was barbaric and worthy of far more worldwide condemnation that it actually got. Let's hope the end is finally in sight now. I would say that Russia is condemned in the eyes of the world for the next 3 or 4 generations. Just as it was emerging from the darkness, they have been plunged back into it again for a very long time.

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    1. The propaganda campaign by the West is dreadful, the Russians are heading westwards, slow and steady, when they get to Odessa that will be real fireworks. Russia needs to take every port on the Black Sea as a priority.

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  11. I don't know if you saw the leaders debate on Channel 4 on Friday night. This is not to appear sexist, but I thought the men did better than the women. All came across as ambitious except Tom Tugendhat, who was impressive. He was relaxed and wasn't even trying that hard to impress, but because of that he did impress me anyway.

    The least impressive were Mordaunt and Truss. Truss even does her make-up like Thatcher and dresses in the same awful clothes as Thatcher. She's a veritable witch.

    The sad thing is that even the poorest of the five, were still a lot better than the very best that Holyrood could come up with. Comfortably better if you ask me.

    I understand that Tugendhat is the 5th from 5 and so he is very unlikely to go through to the final round. If he was to go through though, I think that the party members would vote for him in high numbers.

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  12. Alastair Campbell: ‘Liz Truss as PM is so appalling it’s almost unthinkable – which means it could happen’

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    1. I knew Campbell's brother at Glasgow Uni, a very unhappy guy who sat at the front desk at the entrance to the library, dead now.

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  13. I remember Tom Harris I think vaguely. He used to be an MP and now he's an advisor to someone or other on Scottish affairs. His suggestion is that the next PM should set-out clearly the terms that need to be met to all ow another independence referendum. Minimum 30-years between them and 60% support for 2 consecutive years - that's his suggestion. I reckon that's fair enough and allows us to move forward with certainty. This 50% plus one vote would turn Scotland into Northern Ireland and someone needs to bomb that idea out.

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  14. According to what I've read, hiring staff is a challenge for businesses on Skye. They assert that it is impossible for the employees to find affordable housing. Since 2007, we have been governed by the fake nationalist SNP. By letting property investors and buyers of second houses purchase with essentially no limitations, they are doing nothing while allowing another highland clearance.

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  15. Has anyone noticed that only a few drinks now have the potential to kill us? Cigarettes, alcohol, and tobacco use are all harmful to our health. Now, even a nice day is detrimental to our health. I'm amazed Sturgeon hasn't enacted an emergency law barring everyone from the beaches and outlawing sunbathing and other forms of summer enjoyment.

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    1. Sturgeon herself has the potential to kill us. Sturgeon and Swinney equals twice the danger. I was hoping that Boris would be able to discipline these two, but it turns out he wasn't a serious enough guy to do it. It's one of the most serious jobs in the world and he didn't get that part of it. He did some things well, but other things he couldn't be bothered with and Scotland was one of them. It looks like Sunak is being manoeuvred into position now and he sounds as if he is set to be a big improvement. There are few cars driving around with 'YES' stickers on them now. I think everyone knows it is all over. Roddy Dunlop is trying to tell them that on Twitter. If these folk find-out where he stays he will end-up getting his windows panned-in. I've heard him being called 'anti-Scottish' already. What a bunch.

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  16. I understand that Rishi is not that popular with the Tory Party members and there is an expectation that whoever he runs against in the final two, will beat him. I was surprised to hear that as it opens up the real possibility that Liz Truss will win. Just when you thought things were bound to get better you hear that they might get a lot worse. Here's hoping that Mordaunt or Badenoch beat her. That's still possible. She's not comfortable in herself and she would be hopeless against Starmer.

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  17. It's never been considered as necessary at Holyrood to resign or be sacked if you are useless. It last happened to Joe Fitzpatrick, definitely who was useless, but we we still voted him back to Holyrood a year later. Would it not be a good idea to sack Humza Yousaf just now? Does anyone know what he does? When things go against him, he seems entirely unable to fight back and just hides in his room. H was being suggested as possible FM material some time ago; not in a million years.

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  18. I was just reading there that Glasgow is now the third dirtiest city in the world.

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  19. I can always tell a film is from Scotland because of all the rubbish that is scattered about.

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  20. This Tory leadership contest is going to be interesting. They say that Truss is comfortably ahead with the Tory members. If that doesn't change and they go-on to elect her, then I reckon she will go-on to put the Tories out of government for the next 10-years. She has the eyes of someone who has a screw loose. Probably the worst of the 5 candidates and if they select her then Hell mend them.

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  21. Dorothy Bain QC is going to the Supreme Court to ask permission for the SNP to hold an advisory, non-binding referendum in 2023. Even if they say 'yes' which everyone seems to think is unlikely, the Unionists will boycott it. So, the best the SNP can possibly hope for is that 30% of Scots vote 'yes' in an advisory, non-binding referendum. The reputation of the Scottish legal profession disappears further down the pan alongside the politicking of the SNP. What a mess we are in.

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  22. One of the contributors to WoS suggested that Holyrood badly needs reformed before it is so deeply mired in sleaze, they'll be calls to shut it down. Secondly, I see it has fallen to George Foulkes to challenge the SNP in the Press. Why can't Alister Jack do that? What are they all afraid of?

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  23. I was reading there that if Truss wins, then Therese Coffey will be Home Secretary. No wonder some want Boris back. Out of the frying pan and into the fire, right enough.

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  24. ....and if Sunak wins then Andrew Bowie might be Secretary of State for Scotland. That would be more like it. I don't know if Alister Jack is either likeable or dislikeable but he's lacking the drive somehow to take-on the SNP.

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  25. https://uk.yahoo.com/news/brian-wilson-petty-dishonesty-now-051800767.html

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  26. The most successful weapon of the Ukrainian war used to be the NLAW anti-tank rocket made by the UK/Sweden. That became invincible for a while and then the Russians started using 150mm shells fired from a distance to flatten towns and that became invincible for a few months too. Now it is the American precision rockets which can be fired precisely onto a target from 50miles away, which is astonishing.

    The commentary on this war is changing all the time. The latest I heard was that Russian advances had stopped in the east and that they were being driven out of the south. Kherson will be the first town to be reclaimed by Ukraine and from there possibly onto Crimea.

    There's a long political game being played-out here. I wish I knew and understood more but it has proven too big and well-motivated and resourced a country for Russia to take-on. Let's hope they are driven-out, or largely out, soon.

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  27. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/07/27/bbc-presenter-nicky-campbell-says-victim-abuse-edinburgh-school/

    Another exposure of a prestigious fee-paying private school in Edinburgh. If you thought the abuse there was horrible, consider how much worse Dr. Guthrie's approved schools were, but they get no mention. How much longer will the Edinburgh elite be able to keep what happened in Dr. Guthrie's Edinburgh a secret?

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  28. 1,300 more Scottish drug addicts have died. A remarkable statistic to be happy about! lowest life expectancy, greatest suicide rate, and highest drug-related death rate. What a beautiful nation Scotland is.

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    1. Yup, the SNP are trashing Scotland as a country thinking this will get them independence

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  29. In my opinion, Sturgeon and Swinney are two cheeks of the same self-important and self-serving arse. The quicker we Scots get them OUT and Holyrood closed, or at least put on a final warning, the better for all of us. All in-patient beds for drug addicts were closed by Sturgeon 10-years ago. This will never improve until they are re-opened and Scotland is now so fucked-up financially that will never ever happen. It's good night Vienna as they say. It's either good night Vienna or good night Sturgeon and Swinney and I would rather have the latter.

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  30. Drug addicts get nothing. For the past 10-years all focus in Scotland has been about 'breaking the glass ceiling' and promoting LGBT's and women to positions far above their abilities. I am dealing with them just now and it is tortuous. In the world order, where only ability and attitude is rewarded, and it has been so for 100-years, Scotland is now at the bottom. A true banana republic without the bananas, if ever there was one.

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  31. I'm keeping an eye on the war in Ukraine and for me it looks more and more likely that Ukraine can win some kind of victory. It is certainly possible that Russia will be driven out of the south of the country and maybe even Crimea too. The east is not so certain, but with the amount of modern arms being supplied to the Ukrainians, who knows.

    75,000 Russians dead or injured already and that's half the invading force and so it is a depleted army which is unable to do much more than inflict random acts of terror.

    Also, we are being crippled by high gas prices, but in Russia they cannot buy anything because there is nothing in the shops to buy. If you want a kettle or a pair of shoes, there's nothing. I know what sanctions are like and they can really debilitate and degrade.

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  32. I'm scratching away looking for any reason to be optimistic re the appointment, as seems likely, of Liz Truss as PM.

    One reason to be optimistic is that she is unlikely to accept any of the current Holyrood bull-shit.

    I therefore think there will be problems ahead for Sturgeon and Forbes.

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    1. Hope so, there needs to be a reckoning for the SNP at Holyrood by the UK government.

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