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Originally Posted by Chris
The code requires misleading to have been done knowingly for a breach to have occurred. It seems to me that a great deal of effort has gone in to ensuring she *didn’t* know things, against this very eventuality. It seems pretty clear that her evidence to parliament was very wobbly and misleading but that those around her did just enough to insulate her from what was going on. I believe that’s what the Americans like to call “plausible deniability”.
Interesting that Hamilton has (for now) ducked the issue of whether the code, as written, is even fit for purpose. Sturgeon may not have breached the code as written but it is blindingly obvious that the government she leads was presiding over an absolute circus.
Ah well, on we go to the election. The candidate mailings have started coming through our door this week and we already have our poll cards.
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It's good justice has been done though, isn't it? I'm sure you'll agree

Previous politically biased votes count for nothing. She's the best 'leader' in this country atm, but that isn't saying much.
However it's a shame another FM 'got away with it'... Hopefully justice will catch up with him at some point.