Monday, May 13

Ex-SNP spin physician Murray Foote describes search of Nicola Sturgeon’s house as ‘grotesque spectacle’

The SNP’s former spin physician stated he’s assured the police investigation into the social gathering’s funds is not going to end in any costs.

Murray Foote was head of communications till he stood down in March following a row concerning the social gathering offering inaccurate membership figures to the media throughout its management election, saying he had handed them on in “good faith”.

The former Daily Record editor wrote within the newspaper on Thursday that he’s ready to gamble on there being no costs after the police investigation is concluded.

Mr Foote speculated on the veracity of the probe, codenamed Operation Branchform.

Former chief govt Peter Murrell and ex-treasurer MSP Colin Beattie had been each arrested as a part of the investigation, however later launched with out cost.

Mr Foote wrote: “I’m not saying Branchform is a wild goose chase – but what if it is?

“Surely it is value contemplating. Actually, if we cherish the presumption of innocence, then a no costs final result have to be not less than thought-about.

“And the fallout would have serious consequences for the investigating authorities.

“Given the grim spectacle on the home Peter Murrell shares with Nicola Sturgeon and on the social gathering HQ, it is inconceivable the authorities could be so cavalier with out slam dunk proof, proper?”

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Police searched Ms Sturgeon and Mr Murrell’s house in addition to SNP headquarters
Officers from Police Scotland stand beside by police tape and a police tent outside the home of former chief executive of the Scottish National Party (SNP) Peter Murrell, in Uddingston, Glasgow, after he was arrested in connection with the ongoing investigation into the funding and finances of the party. Picture date: Wednesday April 5, 2023.
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Mr Murrell was arrested and later launched with out cost

Mr Foote then in contrast the state of affairs to Rangers the place directors David Whitehouse and Paul Clark had been falsely arrested over the soccer membership’s monetary woes.

He added: “If they have spectacularly misjudged this one too, then the reputational cost will be far more substantial than the cash spent on manpower.

“By the best way, I’m not criticising the investigation itself. If the police obtain a grievance, it is their responsibility to analyze.”

The former spin doctor said the sight of forensic tents outside of the home of former first minister Ms Sturgeon and Mr Murrell was “extraordinary” and a “grotesque circus”.

Mr Foote said Mr Beattie and Mr Murrell are highly unlikely to be “grasp criminals”.

He added: “First minister Sturgeon and her husband lived beneath crushingly intense scrutiny.

“It is inconceivable to me that Peter would so much as consider doing something dodgy lest it rebound and put his wife in jeopardy.”

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Nicola Sturgeon spoke to the media on her return to the Scottish Parliament following the arrest of her husband final month

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Instead, Mr Foote attacked the Conservatives, saying they know they’re the “real party of corruption”, and accused them of exploiting the state of affairs.

Scottish Conservatives MSP Annie Wells stated: “Murray Foote may have quit his post but this highly speculative article shows he’s still happy to spin for his former employer, the SNP.

“Mr Foote’s religion in Peter Murrell’s character will increase a couple of eyebrows, given it was the previous chief govt’s lies over SNP membership figures which led to his personal resignation.”

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