SNP ramp up onslaught on Rangers as issue hits Holyrood

Rangers SNP Sturgeon 55 fans celebrations george square

Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon during the UEFA WEURO 2017 Group D group stage match between England and Scotland at the Galgenwaard Stadium on July 19, 2017 in Utrecht, The Netherlands Women: England v Scotland UEFA WEURO 2017 2017/2018 xVIxVIxImagesx/xTomxBodexMultimediaxIVx PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY 8264326 Scottish First Ministers Nicola Sturgeon during The UEFA 2017 Group D Group Stage Match between England and Scotland AT The Galgenwaard Stage ON July 19 2017 in Utrecht The Netherlands Women England v Scotland UEFA 2017 2017 2018 xVIxVIxImagesx PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY

The SNP and Nicola Sturgeon have continued their onslaught attack on Rangers by dismissing Douglas Park’s excellent and fair letter and have continued to hold the Ibrox side responsible for the fan celebrations at the weekend.

The First Minister, whose management of the pandemic overall has been divisive at best, has started to visibly crack in the past few weeks, first with the pressure of the allegations over her predecessor, and now by this, by unfairly maiming Rangers and ignoring the evidence which demonstrates no one did more than us to quell the issue of fan gatherings.

Indeed, instead of letting it go, Sturgeon once again peddled her regular line that she wasn’t on any one club’s side or another, but it must be said the bone she’s chasing on this one, despite the absolute proof that Rangers took every precaution and such is on record as doing so, is a quite ridiculous and illogical route to travel.

The big accusation Rangers have complete issue with is that ‘we didn’t show leadership’ – both deputy FM Swinney and indeed Sturgeon have pushed that agenda, despite, again, Rangers being the only organisation that actually DID show any.

The government didn’t, the police didn’t, and Holyrood didn’t. Only Rangers did.

And as such, are being lambasted by the government for NOT doing so.

This one will run and run…

Exit mobile version