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Natalie McGarry- Again


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The guy who runs Scotland in Union has said he's served a writ in McGarry after the 'Holocaust denier' tweet. Her lawyer has said she hasn't received anything.

As before, does anyone know why she said he was a Holocaust denier? She must've had a reason for saying it?

The tweet was at 3am according to the article in the OP. Alcohol involved. Probably wine. Either that or she's just mental and nocturnal.

Article suggests she may have got confused with another guy with the same first name.

Why are there no full length photos? From the face: wid.

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Look at all the frothing unionists wetting their pants over this.  If this mob sue McGarrry I will run naked down Sauchiehall Street singing the Moldovan national anthem at a time of P&B's choosing.

 

 

 

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The guy who runs Scotland in Union has said he's served a writ in McGarry after the 'Holocaust denier' tweet. Her lawyer has said she hasn't received anything.

As before, does anyone know why she said he was a Holocaust denier? She must've had a reason for saying it?

 

McGarry was getting Alistair Cameron - the hobby politician running Scotland In Union - mixed up with Alistair McConnachie - the hobby politician running A Force For Good. McConnachie was thrown out of the UK Independence Party after he said publicly that the Holocaust never happened, causing the mass resignation (temporarily) of UKIP members until he was flung out.

 

McConnachie stood as the "Independent Green Voice" candidate in the 2003 Holyrood elections, hoping enough electors would be dumb enough in the Kelvin constituency to think him some sort of eco-candidate - he did get enough to save his deposit.

 

In the Westminster elections two years later however, he stood in Glasgow SW against two buckled leftie party candidates who were kind enough to ensure the electorate were well informed as to the truth behind the obnoxious little scrote. This time he barely got 300 votes, about the same as he was to get two years later standing on a Holyrood regional ticket. Had he done the latter back in 2003 (where people tend to vote for all sorts of nonsense for the list seats), he may have got in on the back of the gullible.

 

Why was McGarry so mixed up? Was it because she's a total jakey? Or was it because Alistair McConnachie's registered office for his "political career" just so happens to be a mere four doors down from the Scotland In Union one (yes, their registered address is in Glasgow, and not mysteriously in Edinburgh where Cameron claims to be based)?

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McGarry was getting Alistair Cameron - the hobby politician running Scotland In Union - mixed up with Alistair McConnachie - the hobby politician running A Force For Good. McConnachie was thrown out of the UK Independence Party after he said publicly that the Holocaust never happened, causing the mass resignation (temporarily) of UKIP members until he was flung out.

McConnachie stood as the "Independent Green Voice" candidate in the 2003 Holyrood elections, hoping enough electors would be dumb enough in the Kelvin constituency to think him some sort of eco-candidate - he did get enough to save his deposit.

In the Westminster elections two years later however, he stood in Glasgow SW against two buckled leftie party candidates who were kind enough to ensure the electorate were well informed as to the truth behind the obnoxious little scrote. This time he barely got 300 votes, about the same as he was to get two years later standing on a Holyrood regional ticket. Had he done the latter back in 2003 (where people tend to vote for all sorts of nonsense for the list seats), he may have got in on the back of the gullible.

Why was McGarry so mixed up? Was it because she's a total jakey? Or was it because Alistair McConnachie's registered office for his "political career" just so happens to be a mere four doors down from the Scotland In Union one (yes, their registered address is in Glasgow, and not mysteriously in Edinburgh where Cameron claims to be based)?

I'd love to know who's funding these micro groups.

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McConnachie (in addition to denying the holocause as a conspiracy) used to put out a subscription based newsletter about how we need "more union, less devolution", and share such marvellous ideas as having Kate Middleton pop a sprog in each part of the UK so the proles would think they each had their own royal and thus be feudally loyal to their imperial masters. He seems to fancy himself a nineteenth-century imperialist fighting for the glory of the British state.

Kook.

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