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Margaret Ferrier
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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The brass neck of this woman makes me want to throw up. I Cannot believe she has not fallen on her sword yet. Big mouth flapping, finger pointing and then she actively and knowingly puts peoples lives in danger on more than two occasions. She is a danger to the public and now in full head in the sand hiding mode. What a Total hypocrite. |
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By *edeWoman
over a year ago
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"Nothing happened to Dominic Cummings either "
I guess the difference was is that he was not tested and then subsequently told he was positive and still parade around other people using public transport. Also she was one that said he should resign.
Don't get me wrong I'm no fan of his either but she was not wise at all. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Nothing happened to Dominic Cummings either "
Another difference would be that Margaret Covid is an elected representative who has chosen to be in the public eye and would be aware her behaviour is subject to scrutiny...
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If anyone who’s been in close contact with her falls ill with Covid could she face an assault charge? Or in worst case scenarios someone passes away would it be fair to say she’d be guilty of manslaughter?
And before the apologists jump on their tartan wagon that above should if not already be a punishment for everyone who knowingly breaks protocol while waiting for test results let alone having already received a positive result. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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She 100% has to publish which trains she travelled on. She's a disease spreader and has absolutely no moral compass or right to remain in a public representative role. However i feel she won't publish just in case a mass breakout is then reported for your reason stated. #Justgonowferrier
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Nothing happened to Dominic Cummings either
Comparing apples and oranges never done anyone any good."
The disregard for the rules was my point. Both felt they didn’t apply to them. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Nothing happened to Dominic Cummings either
I guess the difference was is that he was not tested and then subsequently told he was positive and still parade around other people using public transport. Also she was one that said he should resign.
Don't get me wrong I'm no fan of his either but she was not wise at all. "
Agreed m’dear but all I was saying was both are in high positions politically and both had great disregard for the rules and public safety |
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"By all accounts a great constituent MP.
I’m sure she’ll do the right thing once she recovers from a deadly virus. "
Great constituent MPs don’t attend mass while suffering from deadly viruses putting the rest of the congregation at risk. |
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"By all accounts a great constituent MP.
I’m sure she’ll do the right thing once she recovers from a deadly virus.
Great constituent MPs don’t attend mass while suffering from deadly viruses putting the rest of the congregation at risk. "
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By *andsCouple
over a year ago
Edin |
"She is human and she made a mistake. She's very attractive and certainly doesn't look her age. Always beautifully dressed as well."
Ah well if she is attractive and well dressed what do rules matter eh ! |
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By *edeWoman
over a year ago
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"She is human and she made a mistake. She's very attractive and certainly doesn't look her age. Always beautifully dressed as well."
She is human and made a mistake. But do you think she shouldn't have any kind of judgement when knowingly risking people's lives? Would you say the same to someone who was speeding in a car and caused an accident? I'm pretty sure they would be charged.. Can O ask what the difference is? |
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"She is human and she made a mistake. She's very attractive and certainly doesn't look her age. Always beautifully dressed as well.
She is human and made a mistake. But do you think she shouldn't have any kind of judgement when knowingly risking people's lives? Would you say the same to someone who was speeding in a car and caused an accident? I'm pretty sure they would be charged.. Can O ask what the difference is? "
The only mistake she made is thinking she was above the rules.
She could possibly try and defend travelling while waiting on the results as she felt better but to travel, particularly on public transport, after testing positive is inexcusable!! Nobody needs advice for that and someone in her position is well aware of the rules so she basically thinks she is above the rules |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Agree shes a MP for an area that Covid is increasing steadily again and if she can't see what she did was wrong and how her moving about potentially contributed to this increase when she shouldn't have but going to church, London back home was due to Covid amnesia is that a new symptom !!
I think it's all about her keeping her 80k a year.
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"She is human and she made a mistake. She's very attractive and certainly doesn't look her age. Always beautifully dressed as well.
She is human and made a mistake. But do you think she shouldn't have any kind of judgement when knowingly risking people's lives? Would you say the same to someone who was speeding in a car and caused an accident? I'm pretty sure they would be charged.. Can O ask what the difference is? "
Picking up blue milk instead of green milk is a mistake. Putting unleaded into a diesel is a mistake. Maybe even parking on a double yellow line thinking it was a single is a mistake.
Commuting the length of the country, twice, going to the gym, salon and church while having had symptoms and waiting on results of your test for a deadly virus which subsequently returned a positive result is attempted manslaughter. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"She is human and she made a mistake. She's very attractive and certainly doesn't look her age. Always beautifully dressed as well.
Ah well if she is attractive and well dressed what do rules matter eh ! "
thought the same myself
also i dont think the oh humans make mistakes defence applies here ... you can't claim a lapse in judgement over actions you called for someone else to be removed over ... she knew fine well ... the mistake was getting found out |
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By *tew008Man
over a year ago
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"She is human and she made a mistake. She's very attractive and certainly doesn't look her age. Always beautifully dressed as well.
Ah well if she is attractive and well dressed what do rules matter eh !
thought the same myself
also i dont think the oh humans make mistakes defence applies here ... you can't claim a lapse in judgement over actions you called for someone else to be removed over ... she knew fine well ... the mistake was getting found out "
didn’t she also do a church reading once up here as well. So not really a lapse in judgment, more a continuous disregard of judgment. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"She is human and she made a mistake. She's very attractive and certainly doesn't look her age. Always beautifully dressed as well.
She is human and made a mistake. But do you think she shouldn't have any kind of judgement when knowingly risking people's lives? Would you say the same to someone who was speeding in a car and caused an accident? I'm pretty sure they would be charged.. Can O ask what the difference is?
Picking up blue milk instead of green milk is a mistake. Putting unleaded into a diesel is a mistake. Maybe even parking on a double yellow line thinking it was a single is a mistake.
Commuting the length of the country, twice, going to the gym, salon and church while having had symptoms and waiting on results of your test for a deadly virus which subsequently returned a positive result is attempted manslaughter." |
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"Give the women a break it wasnt her fault she wasnt feeling her self from the virus whick is very understandable considering how dangerous and deadly the virus is
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She’s no gonnae shag yae, mate. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Give the women a break it wasnt her fault she wasnt feeling her self from the virus whick is very understandable considering how dangerous and deadly the virus is
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you cant have it both ways
its either a deadly virus in which case what she did is unforgivable
or its not that big a deal and survivable for most in which case this “wasnt feeling myself” crap is just that ... crap |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Give the women a break it wasnt her fault she wasnt feeling her self from the virus whick is very understandable considering how dangerous and deadly the virus is
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Yes of course. She tested positive and knew she was positive..... but still decided to nick back up on the train.
Maybe I’m wrong here , maybe the virus does make you lose your mind ..... or maybe she’s just an arrogant politician who thinks she’s above anyone else . God forbid |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"By all accounts a great constituent MP.
I’m sure she’ll do the right thing once she recovers from a deadly virus. "
Of course she will , because she's a responsible member of the SNP isn't she. They always take responsibility for their actions. |
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By *ugehandsMan
over a year ago
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"I think its scandalous. What does she hope to gain from not resigning. I think the laws should be changed so for gross misconduct cases mps can be fired"
She is gaining around £85000 a year plus all expenses paid.
That's the real reason she won't resign. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think its scandalous. What does she hope to gain from not resigning. I think the laws should be changed so for gross misconduct cases mps can be fired
She is gaining around £85000 a year plus all expenses paid.
That's the real reason she won't resign. "
Naaaaaaaw lol. |
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"By all accounts a great constituent MP.
I’m sure she’ll do the right thing once she recovers from a deadly virus.
Of course she will , because she's a responsible member of the SNP isn't she. They always take responsibility for their actions. "
She is no longer a member of the SNP. She has been thrown out. |
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"By all accounts a great constituent MP.
I’m sure she’ll do the right thing once she recovers from a deadly virus.
Of course she will , because she's a responsible member of the SNP isn't she. They always take responsibility for their actions.
She is no longer a member of the SNP. She has been thrown out. "
She had the SNP whip removed (bet Blackford enjoyed that!) but is still a card carrying member of the SNP. There are procedures to do before she can be flung out of her party while still managing to trouser £7,000 a month in salary as she can continue to sit as an independent MP until she gets thrown out.
What she did defies description and with virus rates escalating she showed poor judgement for someone who has power over our lives. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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So, she had a tickly cough and got tested. Then she felt better so hopped on the train to London. But now she says she acted out of character because she was unwell with covid. Anyone can use that as a defence for a multitude of sins
She reckons because she's sorry that makes her "lapse of judgement" less serious than Dominic Cummings. I was disgusted at his actions but at least he didn't travel on public transport knowing he had covid.
Typical politician. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It would be more believable if she retracted her comments about Dominic Cummings but I don’t see that happening "
agree
there is nothing stranger than people
obviously she fully regrets what she has done but should resign
at the same time she will have a mortgage like most of us and be shitting herself that if she did resign who pays the bills.
then Matt Hancock sitting in bar after 10pm shouting I know what wine is and i know what time it is
its all a bloody joke and the joke is on us. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Genuinely could not care less what this woman may or may not have done. I’d never heard of her until last week and I’ll have forgotten about her by next week.
Move on. I’m sure they’ll be something this week for everyone to moan about. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Genuinely could not care less what this woman may or may not have done. I’d never heard of her until last week and I’ll have forgotten about her by next week.
Move on. I’m sure they’ll be something this week for everyone to moan about."
And no doubt another thread for you to moan about other people moaning about something too. I love the irony in these types of posts . Hahahaha |
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"Is like to give her out with a good fuck, that's really all she needs to get her senses back.
It's a bit of a worry when guys say things like this "
Concur, polite. considerate, good manners one proclaims to entice the ladies. |
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"She is human and she made a mistake. She's very attractive and certainly doesn't look her age. Always beautifully dressed as well.
She is human and made a mistake. But do you think she shouldn't have any kind of judgement when knowingly risking people's lives? Would you say the same to someone who was speeding in a car and caused an accident? I'm pretty sure they would be charged.. Can O ask what the difference is?
The only mistake she made is thinking she was above the rules.
She could possibly try and defend travelling while waiting on the results as she felt better but to travel, particularly on public transport, after testing positive is inexcusable!! Nobody needs advice for that and someone in her position is well aware of the rules so she basically thinks she is above the rules "
MPs are elected to take important decisions on behalf of their voters - that implies they need good judgement - her excuse of panicking and having no-where to stay in London is ridiculous, she could easily have holed up in a hotel on her salary and been considerably better off than students stuck in halls of residence. |
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By *immfmeMan
over a year ago
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"Give the women a break it wasnt her fault she wasnt feeling her self from the virus whick is very understandable considering how dangerous and deadly the virus is
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What a ridiculous take. No medical expert has ever said this was a symptom or result of covid.
Unfortunately, we are now blinded by political loyalties in the UK in general, but particularly Scotland. Its on all sides, so not singling out SNP, indy supporters.
However, given the latest polling figures (which seem to have appeared at a very convenient time for Sturgeon and the SNP) it appears that there is a large section of the population who would vote for the SNP regardless of what their representatives did. Again, I'm well aware thats the case with all parties, but we saw at the last GE that a lot of people abandoned Labour in England because of their stance (or lack of it) on key issues.
But Ferrier should have resigned for her actions. There is no doubt about that in my mind. Unfortunately, there isn't the legislation to remove her. The civil war in the SNP over the Salmond case makes me think that she is on the Salmond side, and her prolonged stay in the position is a deliberate tactic to undermine the current leader of the party. What it also does though, is undermine the public message. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"She is human and she made a mistake. She's very attractive and certainly doesn't look her age. Always beautifully dressed as well."
Is that you Margaret? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"She is human and she made a mistake. She's very attractive and certainly doesn't look her age. Always beautifully dressed as well.
Is that you Margaret? " |
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She won't be the only one flaunting the rules at all !!!!!! Most people should look in before commenting on others actions. Most have done something they shouldn't have. I'm not saying she acted honourablely at all. But people who have committed proper bad crimes get let off. |
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