Sunday 31 July 2016

Syrian Refugees Don't Like Life on Bute.

 
 
Syrian Refugees Don't Like Life on Bute
 
A number of Scottish and UK national newspapers have reported on the story of the 'grateful' Syrian refugees who were (according to Holyrood spokesmen) all set to begin new lives on the Isle of Bute when they arrived there in December 2015 and January 2016, have now changed their minds.
Empty homes, furniture and all the fittings were provided for those Syrian families on arrival on Bute; cupboards were stocked with food, social security in place, spending money was available, dental and health care provided, Arabic translators accompanied them, they were at the front of the queue for all that they needed or wanted.
Now just over six months there and the Syrians all want to move to Glasgow to join other Syrians there. ( We seem to remember that this blog predicted that this would happen).
Remember Nicola Sturgeon and other SNP multi-culturalists bragging about how Scotland was ahead of the rest of the United Kingdom in settling Syrian refugee families ?
How wonderful it was going to be as these new Arabic 'Scots' built new lives on the Isle of Bute, and all their children would study to become doctors?
Now they say that they don't like living there. They want to go to live in Glasgow.
Didnae take long eh?   
One of the Syrians even told a journalist that they had no idea where they were being taken when they arrived in Scotland, they thought that they were going to London or Manchester.
So much for all those big stories in the Daily Record and the Scotsman at the time.
So let the SNP explain now as to exactly how much money has been spent on the fiasco on Bute.
And how many genuine Scots there and across Argyll had to wait while resources were lavished
on providing everything immediately for the refugees arriving on Bute.
 
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Saturday 16 July 2016

Mid Summer Opinions from BM Scotland

MID-SUMMER OPINIONS
FROM BM SCOTLAND



NICOLA STURGEON - SNP FIRST MINISTER
ON AN EGO TRIP
Last year the Independence Referendum closed the book on independence for Scotland, or so we were told. Now in the aftermath of this year's EU Referendum SNP leader Sturgeon has re-launched
the demand for Scottish independence and is strutting around Holyrood, Westminster and Brussels presenting herself as some kind of 'player' in international negotiations. Nicola Sturgeon has no legal powers to act in Brussels as if she is the leader of an independent sovereign state.
Already in Westminster the new Conservative Cabinet has told Sturgeon that there is no chance
for Scotland to negotiate with Brussels separately from the British Government.
     This week Nicola Sturgeon has had the thrill of newly appointed British Prime Minister Theresa May travelling up to Edinburgh to discuss future political policies with her, rather than the Scottish First Minister being required to travel down to Westminster to meet with Britain's senior National politician. (Why has Theresa May adopted this posture of weakness?)
Meanwhile Nicola Sturgeon's ego trip continues, promising the people of Scotland policies and a future that the SNP cannot possibly deliver.
 


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