Scotland’s Supreme Leader Nic Sturge-on Sparks Fury as She Keeps Mask Mandate in Place For WEEKS More at Least

Scotland’s Supreme Leader Nic Sturge-on sparked fury today as she U-turned on plans to remove Scotland’s last remaining Covid laws by keeping mask rules in place for weeks more at least. MailOnline has more

The First Minister told Holyrood the face covering restrictions would be kept for at least two more weeks amid a spike in cases.

She had been under pressure to bring Scotland into line with England by scrapping all remaining social restrictions, including laws demanding masks be worn indoors in public places. 

Opponents had urged the First Minister not to backtrack but Chief Medical Officer Sir Gregor Smith had advised a cautious approach amid concern over a recent rise in case numbers.

And Ms. Sturgeon told MSPs in Edinburgh today that keeping the mask mandate was “prudent” and expected to lift the law before the Easter school holidays, with a decision in 14 days.

But Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross slammed the decision, saying: “It’s true that cases rates are higher at the moment than any of us would like. But Covid cases were always going to rise as restrictions were eased.

“We can’t get complacent with Covid but we have to move forward, we cannot stay stuck with Covid rules forever. That’s why it will be a blow for households and businesses that the First Minister has decided to keep the face mask rules in place…

“Why won’t the First Minister trust the Scottish public to take the steps they think are right to protect themselves and their families? And why are we back to this ‘wait-and-see’ approach again with no firm date to allow businesses and the public to plan ahead?”

Other measures still in place, like forcing businesses to collect customer contact details, will cease on Monday as planned.

The First Minister also confirmed plans to stop widespread Covid testing by the end of April.

The absurdity of continuing the restrictions is shown by a quick comparison of the infection rates in Scotland and England. Scotland has seen infections rise much sooner and faster than England, despite keeping various restrictions in place.

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Ah, but think how much worse it would have been if the Supreme Leader had not continued her wise interventions…

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Smelly Melly
4 years ago

People of Scotland, ignore her.

Aleajactaest
4 years ago
Reply to  Smelly Melly

I’ve ignored the Witch for 2 years.

WorriedCitizen
4 years ago
Reply to  Aleajactaest

Perhaps that’s why she’s apologised to witches

JeremyP99
4 years ago
Reply to  Smelly Melly

Um, they elected her. Serve them right. Typical National Socialist, the Wee Binty.

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago
Reply to  JeremyP99

It doesn’t serve those who didn’t vote for her right, does it?

Guirme
Guirme
4 years ago

And those of us who didn’t vote for her are the majority.

rtj1211
rtj1211
4 years ago
Reply to  JeremyP99

She’s not a Socialist, she’s a self-serving gravy train trougher. Everything she has done the past two years is about getting a very highly paid job doing what billionaires demand of her.

Aletheia of Oceania
Aletheia of Oceania
4 years ago
Reply to  rtj1211

So, she’s a wannabe expensive hooker?

Everything she touches turns to sh¡te.

Health, education, Polis, ferries, higher education, drug deaths, self-identifying primary school kids…

She is dangerous, narcissistic, and incompetent.

olaffreya
olaffreya
4 years ago

Evil is as evil does – a repugnant and evil individual. A repulsive creature that typifies too many of the political class. She’s got more in common with the Witch-Finder General – which (sic) may explain her interest with witches. Reincarnation? Heard she’s due to holiday in Manningtree soon – wonder what the attraction may be?

annepassman
annepassman
4 years ago

And those are her better qualities!!!

Rogerborg
4 years ago
Reply to  rtj1211

She’s not a Socialist, she’s a self-serving gravy train trougher.

“Socialist” Dear Leaders always end up with golden palaces. Rather the point of Animal Farm.

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago
Reply to  rtj1211

A socialist then.

Everything she has done is because she is a totalitarian who wants to micromanage everyone.

Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  JeremyP99

Not too well thought out, try harder.

watersider
4 years ago
Reply to  JeremyP99

JeremyP99,

Just like in the US where a mentally suspect stole the election with voter fraud, and in London where we did not vote for the Prime ministers – at the time – concubine, the majority of us up here did not vote for this harridan. It is done by proportional representation and a thing called the list system.This is where the part votes are allocated to some unknown crony of the party.
So basically our cat could be the next Grupen Fureher in Scotland.

annepassman
annepassman
4 years ago
Reply to  JeremyP99

Exactly. It’s up to the Scots to wake up, recognise her and her party for what they are and remove her. We are badly enough led- the Beloved Leaders of Scotland and Wales are an awful lot worse

TSull
TSull
4 years ago
Reply to  Smelly Melly

People of Scotland, get rid of her.

186NO
186NO
4 years ago
Reply to  Smelly Melly

Why just “People of Scotland”; why should they shoulder all the burden or have all the fun?

NeilofWatford
4 years ago

The simple response for the Scots is to ignore her.
There are more of you than them.

DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago

She is also a cycle path

Aletheia of Oceania
Aletheia of Oceania
4 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

A grey piece of tarmac rolls into a bar. He says, in the broadest of Glaswegian accents, “I’m the biggest and toughest piece of tarmac around, and I’ll fight anybody in here.”

The barman says “if you’re so tough, go fight that red piece of tarmac over there.”

The grey piece of tarmac looks over at the red piece of tarmac and says “I’m not fighting that guy, he’s a cycle path!”

186NO
186NO
4 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

The only service she should do for cycles reminds me strongly of the joke Billy Connolly told during his debut appearance on Parkinson.

Bart Simpson
4 years ago

Yet again another reason to thank the Lord that Mr Bart and I left Scotland when we did.

Guirme
Guirme
4 years ago
Reply to  Bart Simpson

Sorry to disagree Bart but we desperately need right thinking people like you!

lorrinet
lorrinet
4 years ago
Reply to  Bart Simpson

We did too, thank God.

lds001
4 years ago

Ha ha ha ha . . . . . eejits

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago

Scotland has seen infections rise much sooner and faster than England, despite keeping various restrictions in place.

Is that the MSM version of the word “Despite”?

Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago

Replace “despite” with “due to” and it will be nearer the mark.

Mumbo Jumbo
4 years ago

If anyone needed proof of the utter stupidity of the Scots to continue with a measure when it is clear it doesn’t have any effect, this is it.

Rogerborg
4 years ago
Reply to  Mumbo Jumbo

As a Scotch, I can tell you with absolute honesty that Caledonia is, generalised, a low IQ nation filled with ageing, sick, socialist types who will do and say anything to be taken care of from cradle to grave.

Most of the Scotch genetic get-up-and-go got up and left centuries ago. What’s left is the dregs.

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  Rogerborg

Or decades ago. There are many Scots living in England who are pleased to have escaped the northern sh*thouse and who, if they do go back occasionally, swear that they will never again do so if the nationalist Partei wins an independent state.

Aletheia of Oceania
Aletheia of Oceania
4 years ago
Reply to  Rogerborg

…and the drugs.

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago
Reply to  Mumbo Jumbo

The Scots? No, Nanny Ceausescu, yes, any excuse to micromanage.

Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  Mumbo Jumbo

This is about Nicola not Corona.

Aletheia of Oceania
Aletheia of Oceania
4 years ago
Reply to  Rowan

It’s always about Nipoleon.

Rogerborg
4 years ago

“Cases” go up (because Scotchfolx are getting their last bite at “free” holidays): “See, this is why we need to continue with muzzling.”

And if “cases” had gone down, the decision would have been: “See, this is why we need to continue with muzzling.”

Greet Leader is an addict, and like all addicts, she will say absolutely anything to keep getting her fix. We can’t expect honesty or rationality from her.

I just hope to God that I see a few more people start to kick against the pricks. Rebellion seems strictly localised up here, I’m hearing that compliance is low in Glasgow toon itself, but it’s still near universal in my commuter belt location, both in shops, and seeing the lunatics wearing them standing at bus stops, or waddling along the street with nobody else around.

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  Rogerborg

the lunatics (…) waddling along the street with nobody else around

It’s a good thing the politicians on the telly didn’t tell them to put their heads in the oven.

Dodgy Geezer
Dodgy Geezer
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

I am reminded of the fake illness Lurgi invented by the villains in the Goon Show. The cure for that was to walk backwards carrying a gas stove over your head…..

tom171uk
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

Not yet, anyway…

TheBluePill
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

Quarterly experimental clot-shots? Who needs ovens?

Sinor
Sinor
4 years ago
Reply to  Rogerborg

The best for me is the masked on their own in a car.Here in Mid Norfolk ther are still a lot about..

The old bat
4 years ago
Reply to  Sinor

I have seen masked people walking their dogs alone in open countryside…in a gale.

Nymeria
4 years ago
Reply to  The old bat

There’s absolutely no return to sanity for those kind now.

CovidiotAntiMasker
CovidiotAntiMasker
4 years ago
Reply to  The old bat

Is your issue that the dogs weren’t masked as well?

Nymeria
4 years ago
Reply to  Sinor

Yes, I had some lunatic bloke masked up in the car behind me yesterday. And there was one on his driveway today, in a bloody muzzle.

milesahead
milesahead
4 years ago
Reply to  Sinor

‘The best for me is the masked on their own in a car.Here in Mid Norfolk ther are still a lot about..’

It’s to stop them licking the windows!

Star
4 years ago

expected to lift the law before the Easter school holidays

Oh thank you so much. Do Scots go shopping less in the school holidays?

What some may be missing is that this disgusting move by Nicola Sturgeon (who lies about her sexual preference, has a 100% fake marriage, and conspired with her perjurious chief of staff to try to jail her predecessor) will actually be popular among the SNP’s moronic support base who may be a minority but who comprise more than 40% of the population. Why? Because they think it’s one in the eye for “England”.

The SNP would mandate sticking yer finger up yer bum when you go to the supermarket so long as it was different from policy in England and they didn’t have to pay for it.

Mike Oxlong
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

I knew it would come into fashion soon! All those times I’ve been arrested for it too.

DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

Or even better, got the English to pay for it

Dodgy Geezer
Dodgy Geezer
4 years ago

Scotland has seen infections rise much sooner and faster than England, despite keeping various restrictions in place.

If infections were lower, it would be evidence that masks were working so they needed to be kept.

If infections were higher, it would be evidence that more countermeasures were needed, so masks needed to be kept.

There is no point applying logic to someone who has decided on a policy and just looks for interpretations of evidence that support her position….

Jo Starlin
4 years ago
Reply to  Dodgy Geezer

Known as policy-based evidence-making.

RW
RW
4 years ago
Reply to  Dodgy Geezer

That’s generally true for all people who favour a certain policy (or set of policies): Whatever happens, it always demonstrates they had been right all the time.

Mike Oxlong
4 years ago

Have the Scots not yet cottoned on that masks don’t work? Admittedly, Wee Krankie looks better with a bourka on, so maybe that’s why she can’t give into it yet.

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago
Reply to  Mike Oxlong

Anyone with the gift of sight has worked that out but Nanny Ceausescu boils with rage at the prospect of not being able to micromanage.

Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  Mike Oxlong

Have the Scots not yet cottoned on that masks don’t work?”

I believe that most of the evil liars pushing this crap have known from close to the start that NONE of their nonsense works. Everything since, or before, the initial panic, has been done in bad faith with one or more ulterior motives.

Star
4 years ago

I get the impression that many Scots living in Scotland

  • 1. wanted the mask mandate to be LIFTED today AND
  • 2. now that it hasn’t been lifted, will support RETAINING it because they’d support any old sh*te with a Scottish flag printed on it.
Jon Mors
Jon Mors
4 years ago

Off topic, but anybody (ATL or BTL) fancy fisking this thread on Hong Kong?

https://twitter.com/jburnmurdoch/status/1503420660869214213

I’ll start:

CFR vs IFR? Figures use CFR so automatically scarier than IFR, although it depends.

South Korea chart isn’t exactly confidence inspiring as vaxx percentages there are high, I assume also among the elderly.

Have to say I was surprised that elderly vaccination rates were so low in Hong Kong.

Andy
Andy
4 years ago
Reply to  Jon Mors

There’s not a lot to go in the tweet itself. You can compare using either CR or IFR as long as you’re consistent.

A quick glance at worldometer does show something odd about HK though. 250-300 people have died of/with/because/unless Covid each day for the last week, but there are only ~100 serious/critical cases. Which would suggest average survival in ICU of ~10 hours. Either that or lots of people terminally ill with other conditions are being tested and boosting the figures when they obligingly shuffle off their mortal coil. I don’t have the figures for NZ.

For any given country, I often mentally divide “serious cases” by “deaths each day” to get a handle on how many incidental deaths might be being included. Given the typical course of terminal covid, I’d look to see a ratio around 10-20% (ie 5-10 days in critical condition before death). Much more than that and I get suspicious. The ratio for HK looks to be ~275% at the moment.

My 2p.

Jabby Mcstiff
Jabby Mcstiff
4 years ago

You do something that clearly doesn’t work just for the sake of someone like her? How much further can you sink into gimpdom? These days when I think about Scotland I get the same creepy feeling that I get when someone tells me that they get turned on by being punched in the face.

Dave Bollocks
4 years ago

So the masks don’t reduce the spread (compared to England), therefore they must continue to wear masks?

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago

Of course she does, she hates the thought of not being able to micromanage the population and she wants permanent lockdown.

tom171uk
4 years ago

Her mask mandate failed to stop a spike in “cases” so her solution is more masking. What result does she expect this time.

Jo Starlin
4 years ago
Reply to  tom171uk

They need to mask harder.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  tom171uk

The same result as last time – those living in Scotland showing their total cowardice and subservience.
That’s about it, really.
If people living in Scotland don’t like Sturgeon, they’d have got rid of her (and her bodyguards) long ago.

Scotland the Cowardly!

SimCS
4 years ago
Reply to  tom171uk

That’s the classic example of the definition of insanity.

eastender53
4 years ago

I live and work in S Korea. Probably the most masked up country there is. Also the world leader in ‘infection’ rate at the moment. Is any more proof needed of the absolute futility of these face nappies? Oh, and no cloth here, N94 at the very least!

Vir Cotto
4 years ago
Reply to  eastender53

I hold Korea partly to blame for contributing to the covid hysteria and theatrics of early 2020. I knew even in spring of 2020 it was all bollocks, now get to see it proven in the data. I finally left the country last summer after living there for over a decade, was glad to see the back of it. The original sheeple.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  eastender53

A nation of people living in far of ‘the authorities’.
Just what SAGE has tried to have in the UK (and mostly succeeded in!)

HumanRightsForever
HumanRightsForever
4 years ago

Maybe this way people won’t notice that petrol is already 1.69.

Jabby Mcstiff
Jabby Mcstiff
4 years ago

The real issue is the scientifically crafted western propaganda model that has developed itself over a century and has become significantly more powerful in the last eight years. Coincident with the rise of despair, teenage suicide etc.If you are a real warrior you will weight all of these things and like Sitting Bull, when he was asked why he was spending time alone in meditation, said he was trying to think of the good of his people.

FiFi Trixabelle
FiFi Trixabelle
4 years ago

As a Scot still (currently) living here, I can testify to the madness of all of this and the compliance of many. We were at a wedding at the weekend, where if you had a glass in your hand or were dancing, you didn’t need a facemask. But, if you were heading to the toilet or bar (without a glass in your hand) you had to put your mask on – afraid to say there were plenty of numpties following this rule. The worst I have seen in recent months was a choir who when standing singing had their masks off, but as soon as they sat down popped their masks on. We are doomed as a nation. I used to be a proud Scot, now I’m just embarrassed.

Guirme
Guirme
4 years ago

I have just returned from a week in a bustling, vibrant and busy Belfast; the contrast today in the miserable near deserted town centre in Stirling was dramatic and is very much down to the appallingly destructive policies being followed by the SNP. On a more positive note there were more non mask wearers than when I was last there, but still too few.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  Guirme

Why don’t Scots rise up against the SNP and get rid of them? Unless you are “a warrior like Sitting Bull” and you think that meditation is the answer.

Jabby Mcstiff
Jabby Mcstiff
4 years ago

You destroy yourselves and for what? You will see inceasing poverty, delinquency, utter despair. Can’t you see that this is the road ahead. Life isn’t looking very pleasant for any of us moving into the future but you seem to be willing on a hell for your young.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  Jabby Mcstiff

Anyone know what Nicola Sturgeon’s salary is? Let’s face it, she’s a winner – not like she’s down a mine digging coal for the country, is it?
And a nice pension to look forwards to, and many thousands of Pounds to collect from some ‘consultancy’ or other for doing a couple of days’ ‘work’ per month.
Meanwhile, the folk of Scotland can starve and die of the cold, and be fined for not wearing face masks.

Bolloxed Britannia
Bolloxed Britannia
4 years ago

“You get what you paid for” or voted for in this case! But as somebody said elsewhere, “That doesn’t help the people in Scotland that didn’t vote for the rancid ginger megalomaniac does it…
That leads us into the more fundamental question of our “First past the post” voting system, and it’s inherent totally unrepresentative nature.
Do we need reform of the system? You fekin betcha, this country hasn’t been a democracy in decades, if ever!

Rogerborg
4 years ago

Point of order, the Scotch toon cooncil is partly elected by regional PR.

The idea was precisely to avoid a majority government and tyranny. In practice, we’ve had over decade of disastrous SNP majority rule, and now an SNP-Green coalition where they simply vie over who is most in favour of more despotism.

milesahead
milesahead
4 years ago

Italy has hardly been a beacon of democratic and rational behaviour. PR results in a cosy consensus, unfortunately.
FPTP can work – but only in a society with a free Press, which we haven’t got; it actively takes steps to supress any burgeoning political party in order to maintain the status quo.

dante
4 years ago

As ever Bob nails it.

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Nymeria
4 years ago
Reply to  dante

Excellent.

Aletheia of Oceania
Aletheia of Oceania
4 years ago
Reply to  dante

Thank you, ‘Bob’.

I was in a desperate need of a good laugh after the physically and emotionally draining efforts of avoiding the MSM’s conveyor belt of lies.

186NO
186NO
4 years ago
Reply to  dante

Bloody priceless BM

crisisgarden
4 years ago

In other news:
In two weeks, China, Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan will reveal a new, independent, international monetary and financial system.
It will be based on a new international currency, calculated from an index of national currencies of the participating countries and international commodity prices. [Mar. 14, 2022, Sputnik News].

milesahead
milesahead
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

That explains a lot – I remember reading a few years ago that Saddam Hussein and Gaddafi both had had plans for leaving the the petrodollar. They were dead within 2 years.
Anything that threatens the US economy appears to involve a destabilising conflict shortly thereafter – this time, a proxy-war using Ukraine to provoke a response.

Aletheia of Oceania
Aletheia of Oceania
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

Sputnik – news, jabs, and space travel.

A truly diverse brand.

kate
kate
4 years ago

A couple of recent links from the Duran – Mercouris

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rA8F39n6-38&ab_channel=TheDuran
Lavrov in Turkey, no ceasefire. West runs out of options as desperation sets in

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dK6iDnhGiA&ab_channel=TheDuran

Jake Sullivan fails to split China & Russia. China warns US on Taiwan
The US fails to get backing from China for its stance in Ukraine.

Chinese accuse US of spreading false information on Ukraine
Chinese still back Russia, unmoved by sanctions threats.

APC
APC
4 years ago

So she didn’t read the latest Spanish study then, which like many others, concluded that mask made no difference. Of course not. Having been humiliated by the innane comments about the no-fly zone over Ukraine, which shone light on her naivety and immaturity, she sticks to what she knows best and keeps her relevant!

Catee
4 years ago

Well more fool the idiots who continue to comply.

amanuensis
4 years ago

Politicians have three choices when it comes to any policy:

  1. Admit that they were wrong
  2. Continue to maintain that they were right
  3. Pretend that it didn’t happen.

Re facemasks Scotland is sticking with 2. England has progressed to 3. I doubt any of them will ever get to 1.