glasgow city council

Blowback in the Weegie Sewer.

April 17, 2010

I have for some weeks been regaling southern readers with the hitherto hidden tales of corruption, lies, graft, drug taking and gangsterism in the murky depths of Labour’s Glasgow heartlands. It has seemed a fruitless task at times. The Scottish newspapers have been terminally reticent in their reports of the efforts made by the SNP [...]

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Purcell Pursuances

April 10, 2010

Glasgow City Council may have shied clear of investigating contracts drawn up by Steven Purcell but all is not quiet on that score. One of Steven’s network of gay friends is under the microscope at this moment. The Major Crimes and Terrorism group is investigating how Ruth Black, a recent convert to Labour, managed to [...]

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Willie Haughey – Glasgow belongs to Me….

March 21, 2010

From today’s Sunday Times: Strathclyde police is to seek guidance from the Crown Office on whether to investigate Labour’s biggest donor in Scotland and the awarding of contracts worth £20m by Glasgow city council. Senior officers are requesting clearance for an inquiry after allegations of improper links between Willie Haughey, a leading businessman, and Steven [...]

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WeegieGate – the Plot Sickens.

March 15, 2010

The political sewer formerly known as Glasgow continues to give good headlines to the eternal shame of its ‘good citizens’. For the benefit of southern readers who have been shielded from the unedifying spectacle that is Nu-Labour’s heartland by a compliant Main Stream Media, we shall start with one of the few stories that did [...]

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Shooting Star Purcell Crashes.

March 2, 2010

Glasgow must be an unbelievably stressful place to live and work. Then again, their politicians are not as tough as their popular image. Steven Purcell, the leader – or rather, ex-leader, of Glasgow City Council- so ‘alarmed’ members of his family when they visited him at the week-end, that they persuaded him to resign from [...]

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