Twitter crimez of the evil Cybernatz exposed!By M Aye Fyffe, our National Security Consultant
The dossier, which was compiled by the Labour Party in Scotlandshire, is under embargo until tomorrow (Sunday). However, as the BBC is well known for being ahead of its time, we have decided to publish it today. In its 51 pages, the document chronicles some of the most vile and despicable statements ever made on social media. These were all penned by Yes supporting members of the SNP, under the personal direction of ex-leader Alex Salmond. Incredibly and undeservingly, the abuse is mainly aimed at Scottish Labour politicians and their friends in other parties, such as the leaders of the Scottish Conservatives and UKIP. We spoke to Blare McDonut, the man who initiated Project Smear and who was responsible (behind the scene) for Labour's recent electoral success in Scotlandshire. A little application goes a long wayBy Ken MacIntosh MSP, Our Water-Resistant Leak Specialist
The person who leaked the document to this channel claimed that he (or perhaps she) was acting solely in the interests of transparency, and definitely not to favour the chances of any of the (many) other candidates for the same position. Labour politicians say Glasgow rally was 'full of bloody lefties'By Paul S A Frie-Zoan, our Scottish Labour Party Unpaid Research Intern
The rally in George Square was organised by the Scottish Trades Union Congress to voice their opposition to the government's austerity policy. Organisers claimed over ten thousand attended, but a police estimate from 6:30am put the audience at fewer than ten, including some street cleaners and the two officers making the estimate. The visit by the Labour politicians (or more correctly the fact-finding trip as it was covered by expenses) was organised to determine if any policy initiatives could be gleaned from those speaking at or attending the event. Civil War breaks out amongst the CybernatsBy Jacklyn Hide, Our Judean People's Correspondent
Nat separatists turned their cyber-vitriol onto one another when the aptly named GA Poncey-Boy published an article on the subversive website NewsNat.scot. According to Poncey-Boy, the so-called 'alternative media' is nothing more than a hotchpotch of opinion pieces written by people who should probably keep their opinions to themselves. In his controversial article, the whining Poncey-Boy wrote: "Yes lost the independence referendum because of you lot. If you had only listened to me then Yes would have won easily. "All of the other sites need to cooperate with me. I've been saying this for years. WHY DOESN'T ANYBODY LISTEN TO ME ANY MORE?" New charity launched to help Daily Mail sufferersBy Dr Amfiel N Offi-Seikh, Our Degenerative Disease Expert
The charity, known as the National Organisation for the Rehabilitation of Angry Nasty Tories in Scotlandshire, or NO-RANTS for short, will be formally launched this afternoon at a ceremony in the Scottish Parliament. NO-RANTS is the Scottish offshoot of the well-established London charity, the Conservative & Unionist Newspaper Dupe Support group, better known to the public as CUNDStoppers. "I was right about Sturgeon", claims Carmichael as second memo is leaked to BBCBy Lingar N Stingk, our 'Neck like a Pawnbroker's Balls' Correspondent
The beleaguered MP for the Northern Isles says a second Scotland Office memo has corroborated the revelations made in the first, finally proving his innocence in the whole affair. The new memo, a copy of which was sent to the BBC by an unnamed source in Lerwick, records a whispered moment shared between Nicola Sturgeon and a US journalist during the First Minister's current 'takeover' tour of the USA. Scot Nat MP forced to apologise over 'joke' about killing English SoldiersBy Douglas Frazer, Surprisingly no relation to Lucy Frazer MP
During a debate on Thursday, the new Scottish Nationalist Party MP for South East Brigadoon, Jock McSweaty, laughed about how the Scots defeated the English at Sterling Ridge then chased those fleeing the battle until all were either dead or had escaped over the border. Since McSweaty, a former Queen's Counsel barrister, made the comments he has received angry messages sent to his Facebook page from English people upset over the Natz making light of ethnic cleansing. Orangemen are 'a race apart' claims Supreme Salamander of ScotlandshireBy Flegg Kerrier, our Oppressed Ethnic Minorities Correspondent
The Supreme Salamander's claims came as a petition was signed by 20,000 Glaswegians who are protesting against the GCC's plans for Orangefest. The Orange order is planning a day of solidarity with other oppressed religious minorities and political movements from across the world, which will see tens of thousands descend on Glasgow city centre this Saturday. The Secret Diaries of A Mole (aged like a blue cheese – phew)By Ally Carmichael MP (pro tem) our Dissembling and Equivocation Correspondent
It has been a tough week for the recently retired Scottish Secretary and we at the State broadcaster would like to show our support for this honest politician by sharing his innermost thoughts with an eager nation. We are unable to bring you Mhairi Black's diaries this week as she is on study leave for her final politics exam. There is also the small matter of the D notice that was placed on her Twitter feed last week. Salmond slams Trident safety concernsBy Dee Fensliss, Our Global Geopolitics correspondent
The opposition benches, which have been overrun by the SNP members, were once again stuffed with Scottish Nationalist MPs. Members from other parties felt so intimidated that they felt obliged tostaywell away from the chamber, hiding in various bars and subsidised restaurants.. The debate was sparked by a potentially explosive report written by a very junior submariner, who subsequently went on the run for a while, before handing himself into authorities after the public had finally noticed his shenanigans. A comprehensive Ministry of Defence investigation has given the Trident planet killing system a completely clean bill of health and the UK nuclear naval bases have been proclaimed the most secure military facilities worldwide. |
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