DAN WOOTTON: How the mask has finally slipped on Scheming Sturgeon and the SNP's breathtaking Covid hypocrisy
In a statement they justified that decision by saying: 'Local officers have spoken to the First Minister to remind her of the importance of wearing a face covering when there is a legal requirement to do so. Given the circumstances of this incident, Police Scotland is satisfied that no further action is necessary.'
First, she insisted that the police had not treated her 'differently to any other citizen' and claimed in a statement: 'After a few seconds of being in the shop, I realised I had forgotten to put my face covering back on. I then immediately put it on.' Even more extraordinarily, Scotland's National Clinical Director – a civil servant who is meant to remain politically neutral – appeared to have blatantly misrepresented the mask rules during an interview with the BBC to try and protect the First Minister.
She was previously photographed without one at a wake in December 2020, another widely reported breach.But Sturgeon has been exposed for the Covid hypocrite she is, insisting on keeping totally unnecessary lockdown rules in place in a bid to try and outdo the Westminster government, even though Scotland has actually had higher rates of the virus for months now.
Ironically, Sturgeon said at the time: 'Trust me it's one of the easiest things in the world in politics to call for tough consequences when one of your opponents breaks the rules. That's not hard for any of us.
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