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Revision as of 23:08, April 5, 2022
Nicola Sturgeon | |
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Personal life | |
Date and place of birth | July 19, 1970 Ayrshire, Scotland |
Parents | Robin Sturgeon, Joan Kerr Ferguson |
Claimed religion | Unknown. |
Education | Wasted. |
Spouse | Peter Murrell (m. 2010) |
Children | |
Dictatorial career | |
Country | Scotland; devolved administration within the United Kingdom. |
Military service | None |
Highest rank attained | Political: First Minister Non-political: Solicitor |
Political beliefs | Socialism Feminism Fascism Establishment |
Political party | Scottish National Party |
Date of dictatorship | 20 November 2014 |
Wars started | |
Number of deaths attributed | Thousands +3,400 elderly care home residents[1] |
Nicola Sturgeon (born July 19, 1970) is a Scottish extreme left dictator who since 2014 has held the positions of leader of the Scottish National Party, the Scottish socialist, establishment ruling party which has historic ties with Nazism, and First Minister of Scotland.
She has run the Scotland, described in March 2021 as the "most authoritarian country in Western Europe", in a police state fashion and is regarded to have merged nation and party in a manner akin to Hitler in Nazi Germany and Stalin in the Soviet Union.[2][3][4] The Sturgeon regime has destroyed free speech in Scotland, even within the home, conspired to install communist Jeremy Corbyn as Prime Minister of the UK, and pushed legislation to allow state officials to interfere with family life.[5][6][7]
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Early life
Nicola Ferguson Sturgeon was born in Irvine, Scotland on 19 July 1970, the first child of Robin Sturgeon (b. 1948), whose mother was from the English city of Sunderland, and Joan Kerr Ferguson (b.1952). Spending her school years at Dreghorn Primary (1975-1982) and Greenwood Academy (1982-1988), the future dictator graduated from the University of Glasgow with a Bachelor of Laws degree in 1992. Her lecturer at Glasgow, Alistair Bonnington, remarked that he "failed to instill in [Sturgeon] the most basic rules of how the institutions of government work in the free world".[3]
Sturgeon was a solicitor until 1999. Her legal career ended when she was investigated for professional misconduct; Sturgeon hadn't sought a court order against a client's violent partner and lied about sending off a legal aid application.[8]
Political career
Early years and rise to power
Sturgeon first became a political activist in retort to Conservative UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. She joined the SNP in 1986. She ran as an SNP candidate for Shettleston in 1992, in which she was the youngest parliamentary candidate in Scotland, and Govan 1997, failing to win either seat. She was also unsuccessful in various local elections in 1992, 1994 and 1995.
She has been a member of the Scottish Parliament since its establishment in 1999, first as a regional representative for Glasgow until 2007.
In 2002, an SNP MSP, Dorothy-Grace Elder, left the party after Sturgeon, with whom Elder shared an office at the time, had refused to speak to her and ignored male bullying in the SNP.[9] When these revelations came to light in 2021, Annie Wells of the Scottish Conservatives said that they "reveal the true face of Sturgeon and her nationalist party".
She has represented the constituency of Glasgow Southside since winning that seat in 2007 with 41.9% of the vote.
Nicola Sturgeon became deputy leader of the Scottish National Party under Alex Salmond in 2004, becoming deputy first minister in 2007 after the SNP won that year's Scottish parliamentary election.
In October 2011, Sturgeon tweeted that she was "sad" about the death of English entertainer Jimmy Savile.[10] Savile was a pedophile.
Establishment of dictatorship (2014-present)
Following the referendum decision in Scotland to remain a part of the UK, Alex Salmond resigned as First Minister and leader of the SNP. Sturgeon was elected First Minister of Scotland by way of a vote in the Scottish Parliament. Sturgeon's regime in Scotland has repeatedly been labelled as "dictatorial" and "authoritarian" and was berated by Neil Oliver as a "one-party state".[11][12][13]
T-shirts emblazoned with the SNP logo and Nicola Sturgeon's signature sold for £16 during the politicians's Winter 2014 political rally tour were made in Haitian sweatshops which paid workers less than 50p per hour, said workers reportedly living "like animals".[14]
Despite independence being rejected less than a year prior, Nicola Sturgeon stated in April 2015 that she would hold a second independence referendum if the SNP won the Scottish parliamentary elections in 2016.[15]
Sturgeon and her party began pushing the police state "Named Persons Act" in 2016. This authoritarian bill was designed to "monitor the happiness" of every child in Scotland. The act was defeated in 2019.[6]
Sturgeon posed with a copy of English newspaper The Sun in May 2016, said paper having printed what are now considered to be lies about the Hillsborough disaster in 1989. The event took place just days following verdicts of an inquest into the tragedy 27 years prior in which 97 people died. Hugh Kerr left the party in protest, branding the first minister's actions as "crassly insensitive".[16]
Following the SNP losing Westminster seats in the 2017 UK general election to unionist and pro-Brexit parties such as the Conservatives, Nicola Sturgeon was forced to concede that there was no popular support for her desperate plan for a second referendum on Scottish "independence".[17]
Sturgeon was branded 'wildly irresponsible' in April 2018 during a state visit to the People's Republic of China in which she pledged £745,000 of funding to a language education scheme run by the genocidal communist Chinese government, which had sparked global concerns regarding academic freedom and propaganda.[18]
Scotland under the Sturgeon regime became the first country to mandate LGBTQ+ "education" mandatory in all state schools in November 2018, with no exemptions or opt-outs.[19]
Sturgeon stated in December 2018 that she wanted power to take Scotland's rail transport networks into government ownership.[20] In 2022, the company ScotRail became entirely state-owned.
During a BBC Scotland debate in December 2019 for the UK General Election that year, Nicola Sturgeon publicly denounced capitalism and free-market economics. During the election campaign, she proposed a deal to make communist Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn prime-minister.[7]
During the early months of the Chinese Communist Party pandemic, in May 2020, Scottish Television released a propaganda video of children praising Nicola Sturgeon for 'keeping them safe', despite the dictator being responsible for preventable China virus deaths in care homes. STV removed the video after comparisons were made to the propaganda of Kim Jong-un's North Korea.[21]
In July 2020, during the CCP pandemic, Dictator Sturgeon suggested the illegal action of quarantining English visitors at the Scottish border.
Dictator Sturgeon voted in favour of her henchman Humza Yousaf's "Hate Crime Bill", which passed the Scottish Parliament in March 2021.[22][23] The law prosecutes anybody who "behaves in a manner that a reasonable person would consider to be threatening, abusive or insulting", including in instances where such behavior took place in the privacy of the home.[5]
In May 2021, Sturgeon was blasted by Mark Dolan for "dictatorial behavior" for pushing for a second "independence" referendum without a democratic majority.[12]
Sturgeon was slammed as "discourteous" and "insulting" by Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham in June 2021 after she banned people from the City of Manchester from visiting Scotland.[24]
In September 2021, the dictator began spouting a conspiracy theory that the UK Government was trying to make Scotland poorer in order to keep the Union together.[25]
Dictator Sturgeon was slammed by women's campaigners, including For Women Scotland director Trina Budge, in late September 2021 over the Gender Recognition Reform Bill, her plot to allow teenagers to change their genders, over fears that the scheme would "open the floodgates" to young people having irreversible and invasive surgical procedures.[26]
During the course of the October 2021 COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, Nicola Sturgeon came under intense criticism for using the meeting as a photo opportunity after posting social media pictures of her meeting world leaders.[27] Among those she was pictured with were Canadian dictator Justin Trudeau and self-proclaimed US President Joseph Biden.
Professor Keith Humphreys, an aide of former US President Barack Obama, lashed out at dictator Sturgeon in November 2021 for her party's policy, described as "drug mayhem", to decriminalize Class A drugs such as cocaine and heroin.[28]
A top lawyer declared on 15 December 2021 that Nicola Sturgeon may face criminal charges over the CCP virus care homes scandal, in which 1300 elderly Scots were transferred from hospitals to residential care without virus testing.[29]
In January 2022, Sturgeon attempted to make her regime's "emergency" CCP pandemic powers permanent. The move was condemned by former SNP deputy-leader Jim Sillars.[11]
Views, policies and behaviour
During the Coronavirus pandemic which started in 2020, Nicola Sturgeon supported harsh, China-style lockdowns. Her administration was also the first in the UK to introduce Orwellian vaccine passports for nightclubs and attempted to make permanent the emergency coronavirus powers.
Economy and taxation
Sturgeon's economic agenda is socialist, she harbors intense anti-capitalist views,[7] and her tax policy in 2021 took an extra £535 million from the pockets of Scottish workers with only £6 million in extra spending power.[30] Government spending is over £1300 higher in Scotland than in the UK overall, despite Scotland having a small and shrinking tax base.[31]
She supports government ownership of utilities; nationalizing ScotRail and establishing a state-run energy company.
Independence
Sturgeon claims to be a "nationalist", although she holds the self-contradictory view that Scotland should secede from the UK only to join the globalist European Union.
The Scottish public voted against leaving the United Kingdom in September 2014. In 2015, Nicola Sturgeon pledged a second referendum despite a "no" vote less than a year prior, and again in 2021 despite no democratic majority.
International
She kicked Donald Trump out of the GlobalScot business network.[32] She also urged Americans not to vote for Donald Trump in the 2016 US Presidential election, which she incorrectly predicted he would lose.[33] She believes the United States should implement gun control.[34]
Sturgeon formed a coalition with an the anti-Israel party the Scottish Greens, whose members refuse to recognize the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of antisemitism.[35]
In January 2022, it was revealed that Nicola Sturgeon had links to a Chinese Communist Party spy who had infiltrated UK politics.[36]
Social policy
She supports the backwards practice of abortion for up to 24 weeks gestation.
Nicola Sturgeon has been named "Britain's greatest foe to freedom of speech" by members of the Free Speech Union following her government's enactment of the extremely controversial Hate Crime Act.[37]
The Sturgeon regime has pushed anti-family ideology and the homosexual agenda heavily, especially on children. Sturgeon has been accused of "removing parental rights". Her regime's guidance allows for children as young as 4 to explore and change their own gender without parental consent.[38]
Public opinion
Nicknames and as a subject of humour
Nicola Sturgeon has been nicknamed "the Nictator" (a portmanteau of her name "Nicola" and "dictator") as a result of her establishing a police state in Scotland.
She is frequently compared in her appearance to Scottish comedy character Jimmy Krankie.
Popularity
Nicola Sturgeon is widely despised in the UK at large, with YouGov polls showing that as of 1 February 2022 she was disliked by nearly 50% of UK adults, with only 28% returning a positive opinion.[39]
References
- ↑ SNP 'catastrophically failed' residents as care home deaths figures published
- ↑ https://www.express.co.uk/comment/expresscomment/1418884/SNP-Hate-Crime-Bill-Leo-Kearse-Nicola-Sturgeon-Frankie-Boyle-Scotland-comedy-free-speech
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 How authoritarian is the SNP’s rule in Scotland?
- ↑ Spiked on Twitter, Brendan O'Neill on Sky
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 The SNP’s radical assault on freedom of speech
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 No2NP
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/nicola-sturgeon-denounces-capitalism-at-bbc-scotland-election-debate-6ggpkjfhl
- ↑ Nicola Sturgeon: The murky end to the SNP chief's legal career
- ↑ Nicola Sturgeon ignored SNP bullies, says former MSP
- ↑ https://twitter.com/nicolasturgeon/status/130321215813464064?lang=en-GB
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Jim Sillars launches attack on Nicola Sturgeon over SNP’s ‘authoritarian’ Covid powers
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Nicola Sturgeon 'behaving like a dictator' as SNP pushes for independence without majority
- ↑ 'Scotland crying out for opposition!' Neil Oliver slams Sturgeon's SNP 'one party state'
- ↑ Nicola Sturgeon’s sweatshop t-shirts
- ↑ SNP could hold independence referendum if it wins in 2016
- ↑ Former MEP quits SNP over Sturgeon's 'endorsement' of The Sun
- ↑ Nicola Sturgeon shelves second Scottish independence referendum
- ↑ SNP is ‘wildly irresponsible’ on China’s Confucius Institutes
- ↑ Scotland becomes first country to require LGBT+ education: Report
- ↑ https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/17312414.nicola-sturgeon-wants-power-nationalise-scotlands-railways/
- ↑ Video praising Nicola Sturgeon REMOVED after viewers compare it to dictator Kim Jong-un
- ↑ Find out how your MSPs voted on the Hate Crime Bill
- ↑ Hate Crime Bill Passed
- ↑ COVID-19: Nicola Sturgeon accuses Andy Burnham of 'generating spat' with her over Greater Manchester travel ban
- ↑ Nicola Sturgeon accuses Tories of using Brexit to make Scotland poorer and more dependent on UK
- ↑ Fears Nicola Sturgeon’s plan to let 16-year-olds legally change their genders will ‘open the floodgates’ to children having irreversible surgery
- ↑ Nicola Sturgeon's photos with world leaders spark Twitter row
- ↑ Barack Obama's ex-aide lashes out at Nicola Sturgeon - fury over SNP's drug mayhem
- ↑ Nicola Sturgeon 'could face criminal charges' over covid care homes scandal in Scotland
- ↑ Sturgeon's Socialism Steals Millions from Hard-Working Scots, for No Return
- ↑ Scots must REJECT socialism to prosper! SNP is destroying economy, rages FREDERICK FORSYTH
- ↑ https://www.thenational.scot/news/15494839.revealed-donald-trumps-stroppy-letter-to-nicola-sturgeon-after-she-kicked-him-out-the-globalscot-club/
- ↑ https://www.politico.eu/article/nicola-sturgeon-to-americans-dont-vote-for-donald-trump/
- ↑ https://twitter.com/nicolasturgeon/status/964203075220135936?lang=ca
- ↑ Nicola Sturgeon stands by Scottish Greens despite party's 'extremist' views on Israel
- ↑ https://www.scottishdailyexpress.co.uk/news/politics/circumstantial-evidence-shows-sturgeon-links-25941823
- ↑ Nicola Sturgeon named as Britain's greatest foe to freedom of speech
- ↑ Sturgeon accused of 'removing parents' rights' as pupils explore gender without approval
- ↑ https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/explore/public_figure/Nicola_Sturgeon
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