This is disgusting – especially the cheers and applause at the end. Yayyyyyyy women are drastically under-represented in the LibDems and we just shut down a question about it yayyyyyyyy everybody hates women yayyyyyy.
Meanwhile in Scotland, the SNP may be on the cusp of outright collapse, having been perceived as recently as December. First Sturgeon stepped down, triggering a leadership race that has dramatically split the nationalist base.
During the campaign, the CEO has resigned, followed shortly thereafter by their head of communications. Lots of reasons piling up, but the major one is that they have been deliberately misrepresenting the size of their membership. They have lost almost half of their members in the past two years, and simply were stating otherwise – repeatedly.
Interestingly, they have refused to provide gender/sex breakdown of the membership (or losses). But it seems clear that their demonization of figures like Cherry has torn the SNP apart, and it took the Bryson case to expose that.
Yeah, meant to say dominant or some such thing. They had a gargantuan lead in the polls, and were closing in on winning conditions for an independence referendum. Now there is open speculation that the party will disintegrate.
Meanwhile in Scotland, the SNP may be on the cusp of outright collapse, having been perceived as recently as December. First Sturgeon stepped down, triggering a leadership race that has dramatically split the nationalist base.
During the campaign, the CEO has resigned, followed shortly thereafter by their head of communications. Lots of reasons piling up, but the major one is that they have been deliberately misrepresenting the size of their membership. They have lost almost half of their members in the past two years, and simply were stating otherwise – repeatedly.
Interestingly, they have refused to provide gender/sex breakdown of the membership (or losses). But it seems clear that their demonization of figures like Cherry has torn the SNP apart, and it took the Bryson case to expose that.
Word missing in first sentence? “perceived as” invincible or unstoppable or…?
Yeah, meant to say dominant or some such thing. They had a gargantuan lead in the polls, and were closing in on winning conditions for an independence referendum. Now there is open speculation that the party will disintegrate.