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61. Author: wee eck Date: Thu 16th Nov 2023. 19:37 How old are his sons? If he wasn`t watching the football with them didn`t he ask them later how they`d been spending their time? If the family are all football fans it`s hard to believe they didn`t discuss these matches later in the day. Reply |
62. Author: Tenruh Date: Thu 16th Nov 2023. 19:44 wee eck, Thu 16 Nov 19:37 Teenagers.....regarding an Apple device, the one I`m presently using has security that only allows access to me....how did the kids on more than one occasion manage to access a works one ? Matheson has no shame blaming his teenage sons to keep slurping. Reply |
63. Author: Buspasspar Date: Thu 16th Nov 2023. 19:45 Teenagers apparently wee eck .. embarrassing grovelling .. He has to go We are forever shaped by the Children we once were Reply |
64. Author: red-star-par Date: Thu 16th Nov 2023. 19:50 It would be good to get to see the browsing history of all Parliamentarians, maybe like the Tory that was watching porn in the House Of Commons. Kerr and Ross are kicking up a stink, what`s on their browsing history. I`m sure they won`t be in a rush to show it off, as it will likely involve wee boys Reply |
65. Author: wee eck Date: Thu 16th Nov 2023. 19:57 The story didn`t rate a mention on C4 News tonight. All these `scandals` involving politicians demonstrate a lamentable lack of judgement and integrity which is quite worrying regardless of which party they represent. Reply |
66. Author: Buspasspar Date: Thu 16th Nov 2023. 20:03 This ^^^^ We are forever shaped by the Children we once were Reply |
67. Author: LochgellyAlbert Date: Thu 16th Nov 2023. 21:37 Wee DRoss kicking off about a 11K mobile bill, the guy that forgot to declare £30K in earnings! Didn`t even blush🤔☺️🥳💰 Reply |
68. Author: Raymie the Legend Date: Thu 16th Nov 2023. 22:25 He has to go, it’s that simple. Are there any good, honest politicians out there ? I’m about to watch question time. No doubt the Tories will trot out another no mark to slaver the awfiest pihs Well it’s the odious Rees-Mogg. Let’s see what this titt has to say It`s bloody tough being a legend Ron Atkinson - 1983 Post Edited (Thu 16 Nov 22:46) Reply |
69. Author: Tenruh Date: Fri 24th Nov 2023. 09:34 He`s been on the gravy train so long He`s not going to go willingly. He will go though..... [url]https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/scotland/scotland_politics[/url] Reply |
70. Author: LochgellyAlbert Date: Wed 29th Nov 2023. 19:03 So an IPSOS poll says that Matheson should resign over this misdemeanours, question slipped in beside an indepence and Westminster voting intention. Did they not ask whether DROSS should go after his financial juggling?🤔😲🤬🤬🤬 Reply |
71. Author: sadindiefreak Date: Wed 29th Nov 2023. 22:03 Tenruh, Thu 16 Nov 19:44 They didn`t use the device itself. They used their own device but used the ipad as a hotspot. Reply |
72. Author: veteraneastender Date: Sat 2nd Dec 2023. 09:11 I’ve heard that it was an iPhone used to watch the football, although I assume it was via the non personal SIM card ? That becomes a secondary consideration because the Minister did not tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth when the issue first came to light. I listened to Keith Brown trying to defend Mathieson on BBC Radio Scotland a few days ago - entirely unconvincing. Basically let’s wait and see what the official investigation comes up with. He bodyswerved the key questions that Gary Robertson asked. This matter still has a way to go. Reply |
73. Author: Buspasspar Date: Sat 2nd Dec 2023. 09:14 Resign before sacked best outcome We are forever shaped by the Children we once were Reply |
74. Author: jake89 Date: Sat 2nd Dec 2023. 09:26 veteraneastender, Sat 2 Dec 09:11 The iPhone was accessing the internet through a hotspot on the iPad. He was unaware of this. Reply |
75. Author: veteraneastender Date: Sat 2nd Dec 2023. 12:05 "He was unaware of this." He was aware of the misleading explanation he gave after the issue came to light. Reply |
76. Author: moviescot Date: Sat 2nd Dec 2023. 12:20 When I set up a hotspot on my android no one else can access it without the password I give it. Is this not the case with apple hotspots? Surely it must be. So he`s either left it open (a conscious choice) or he`s given the children the password. Reply |
77. Author: veteraneastender Date: Sat 2nd Dec 2023. 12:33 The daily charges have been flagged online - nearly £7 grand for 2nd January which "just by chance" happened to be the date of the Celtic v Rangers game. The Minister tells Holyrood the device was used for official business over that period. Meanwhile, back in the real world........................ Reply |
78. Author: wee eck Date: Sat 2nd Dec 2023. 13:24 Surely the administrators at the Scottish Parliament should have done more at the time to challenge these charges? If his computer was being used as a hub would the details of the sites visited have shown up in his browsing history (which for some reason the SP didn`t ask to see)? Reply |
79. Author: DBP Date: Sat 2nd Dec 2023. 13:55 I don’t think that’s how hot spots work? If I use my wife’s iPhone connection when we’re out, which Apple seems to let me do without asking her, what I view doesn’t appear on her phones browser history Reply |
80. Author: arpar Date: Sat 2nd Dec 2023. 19:44 When you set up a hotspot your device is acting as a router. You will have a password to stop anybody connecting to your device. Your internet usage won`t show on the browsing history of the hotspot device but it will be accessible to the internet provider. Post Edited (Sat 02 Dec 19:45) Reply |