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A government agency found a hotel used to house homeless people as 'safe and secure'. The hotel had suffered nine deaths of homeless people in the period that it was assessed as being 'safe and secure'. It had also had numerous reports of vermin infestations.

The government yet again lets our people down. Our homeless are placed in these run-down and unsafe B&Bs with no support, if they are lucky.

Meanwhile so called "migrants" are being housed in much better accommodation with three meals a day, free WiFi and many other amenities. Many will quickly be moved into their own properties. All while our people sit for years on waiting lists, some who will never get housed.

It is time that our people were put first, instead of being overlooked as incomers receive better treatment.

#PutOurPeopleFirst
PA Scotland's North East region took to the glens today to trek up to Loch Brandy to blow off the cobwebs.

Despite the chill and the constant gusts of wind, our team decided to navigate across the hills to find the crashed Wellington bomber. This plane went down in 1942 due to bad weather with the loss of all but one. After nearly 80 years, the wreckage is still strewn across the hillside, including the engines and the tail section.
On this day in 1746, the Jacobite army of Charles Stewart defeated a government army at Falkirk Muir. The battle was part of the 1745 Jacobite Rising.

In early January, the Jacobite army besieged Stirling Castle but made little progress and on 13 January, government forces under Henry Hawley advanced north from Edinburgh to relieve it. He arrived at Falkirk on 15 January and the Jacobites attacked late in the afternoon of 17 January, taking Hawley by surprise.

Fighting in failing light and heavy snow, Hawley's left wing was routed but his right held firm and for a while both sides believed they had been defeated. As a result of this confusion, the Jacobites failed to follow up, leading to bitter disputes over responsibility for failure and allowing the government troops to regroup in Edinburgh, where Cumberland took over command from Hawley. When he resumed the advance on 30 January, the Jacobites abandoned the siege and withdrew to Inverness, before the rebellion ended at the Battle of Culloden in April.
Covid restrictions have finally eased up for outdoor events such as football matches.

How long until this slight easing of restrictions is used as an excuse to blame the "unvaccinated" for spreading Covid and, following that, harsher restrictions yet again?

Will the perpetual cycle end? Sturgeon has already said we'll all be wearing masks for years to come now. The SNP are not one to give up power easily.
If ever you had any doubts that there is a plan to replace you with "migrants", this should make you think.

The government has decided that "asylum seekers" who have waited more than a year for a decision can now work in jobs with "shortages" - primarily in the care sector to start with, but of course other areas of work can and probably will be added to this.

It also of course possibly makes it easier for the government to implement the sacking of care workers who won't be inoculated, replacing them with "asylum seekers" who will probably be more than happy to get a jab to get work.
There have been an outcry of calls from the hospitality industry for Nicola Sturgeon to ease the crushing covid restrictions.

People are finally becoming tired of being treated like cattle, having their livelihood and their businesses threatened by the SNP regime's ever growing control.

As the SNP continue to fail to deliver what the Scottish people need, we will realise that we need a Patriotic Alternative to ever have true freedom in this nation again.
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Joins the lads tonight.

We will be discussing

-The synagogue siege

-Jk Rowling “doxed”

-Content creator v Activists disconnect!

And a wee look at the Jerusalem Post ..

Tonight at 9.p.m
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRO_K87BVQE
or on dlive
https://dlive.tv/P.A.Talk
On this day in 1736, the inventor James Watt was born in Greenock.

Watt was a Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist who improved on Thomas Newcomen's 1712 Newcomen steam engine with his Watt steam engine in 1776, which was fundamental to the changes brought by the Industrial Revolution in both his native Great Britain and the rest of the world.

While working as an instrument maker at the University of Glasgow, Watt became interested in the technology of steam engines. He realised that contemporary engine designs wasted a great deal of energy by repeatedly cooling and reheating the cylinder. Watt introduced a design enhancement, the separate condenser, which avoided this waste of energy and radically improved the power, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness of steam engines. Eventually he adapted his engine to produce rotary motion, greatly broadening its use beyond pumping water.

As Watt developed the concept of horsepower, the SI unit of power, the watt, was named after him.
Canadian Natural Resources (CNR) are now forcing employees to take the covid vaccine to work on their Aberdeen based oil rigs.

The Unite union has described this as 'draconian', rightfuly so. This insane breach of worker's rights would affect over 20% of CNR's workforce.

Corporations have no right to threaten the livelihoods of the Scottish people and certainly should not force our people to take experimental 'medicine'.
On this day in 1356, Edward Balliol surrendered his claim to the Scottish throne to Edward III in exchange for an English pension. He spent the rest of his life living in obscurity. He died childless in January 1364, at Wheatley, Doncaster, Yorkshire, England. The location of his grave has been speculated to be under a Doncaster Post Office. His heirs were his four sisters.

Edward was the eldest son of John Balliol and Isabella de Warenne. His father John resigned his title as King of Scotland in 1296.

Edward was a claimant to the Scottish throne during the Second War of Scottish Independence. With English help, he ruled parts of the kingdom from 1332 to 1356.

After being crowned King at Scone in 1332, he was forced to flee Scotland three months later after losing the Battle of Annan. He returned in 1333 with English support, but was forced to flee again in 1334. Edward returned for a final time in 1346, taking control of Galloway until he gave up his claim in 1356.
Scottish councils are cutting funding to public services even while raising living costs.

A council umbrella body, Colsa has claimed that not enough funding is coming from the Scottish government for local councils. As a result, services will inevitably be cut.

It would be worthwhile investigating if any MSPs have taken a pay cut during this time or is it more likely they've been lining their own pockets as our public services are abandoned?
Sauchiehall Street in Glasgow used to be a bustling street with department stores, theatres, restaurants, cinemas and tea rooms lining it. But now it is a sad shadow of that with many closed stores, Marks & Spencer, a shop that had been there since the 1930s, being just the latest to close.

This scene is played out all over the UK with an estimated 50 shops a day closing in 2021 alone. Our city centres have become devastated empty areas attracting vandalism and anti-social behaviour. Yet there seems no will amongst the politicians to tackle this decline. The decline has not just hit large city centres but many small towns are also seeing the same pattern, losing many shops and especially local banks, local services that are vital to the older generations and the more vulnerable in our society.

There is a need for the political class to grasp the opportunity to rebuild our town centres and make them vibrant again, offering vital services and jobs to local people.
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On this day in 1919 Eric Melrose "Winkle" Brown, CBE, DSC, AFC, Hon FRAeS, RN was born in Leith, He was a British Royal Navy officer and test pilot who flew 487 types of aircraft, more than anyone else in history.

Brown holds the world record for the most aircraft carrier deck take-offs and landings performed (2,407 and 2,271 respectively) and achieved several "firsts" in naval aviation, including the first landings on an aircraft carrier of a twin-engined aircraft, an aircraft with a tricycle undercarriage, a jet aircraft, and a rotary-wing aircraft.

He flew almost every category of Royal Navy and Royal Air Force aircraft: glider, fighter, bomber, airliner, amphibian, flying boat and helicopter. During World War II, he flew many types of captured German, Italian, and Japanese aircraft, including new jet and rocket aircraft. He was a pioneer of jet technology into the postwar era.

He survived the sinking of the escort carrier HMS Audacity in the Atlantic in 1941.
50 houses are lying empty in Scotland that the Home Office have failed to assign to Afghan refugees. MSPs, MPs and charities are outraged that these homes lie empty while Afghans sit in Scottish hotels.

Maybe the politicians and charities should be outraged that these people stay in nice hotels and are jumping the housing queues while Scots are homeless on the streets of Scotland, are housed in substandard B&Bs and wait for years in the vain hope of being housed.

Over 100 Afghan families and 400 evacuees have been housed in 19 local authorities, while every Scottish local authority has said that they will take these Afghans. The same councils that have housing waiting lists running into the thousands, with some people waiting on lists for decades. The same councils that have seen rising numbers of deaths amongst homeless people.

It is time that politicians put the interests of those they are elected to represent ahead of the interests of foreign people.

#PutOurPeopleFirst