Rishi Sunak has been accused of saying things about Nicola Sturgeon that led someone to report him to the police. This happened during his speech at the Conservative Party conference.
The prime minister made a funny comment about the previous first minister while speaking to the Conservatives in Manchester on Wednesday.
But now, Mr. Sunak has been reported to the police in Scotland for his criticism towards the former SNP leader, who is currently being investigated by the police.
Ms Sturgeon, who left her government position in February, was taken into custody and interviewed by the police in June as part of a probe into the SNP’s finances.
She was let go without being accused of anything and says she did nothing wrong. However, the investigation called Operation Branchform is still continuing.
Chris McEleny, who leads the Alba Party that supports independence, has accused Mr. Sunak of disrespecting the court and reported him to the authorities.
Mr McEleny made a formal complaint to the police and told Sky News that he has requested them to look into the matter.
The General Secretary is saying why he told the police about Rishi Sunak.
He said, “The prime minister is talking about and assuming things about an ongoing investigation by Police Scotland. ”
Operation Branchform is looking into very important matters that are really significant to the people of Scotland.
This is a very important issue, and the prime minister should not get involved in this disrespectful act. Many people are waiting for the facts from the Police Scotland investigation.
‘Operation Branchform should be allowed to conduct its investigation without any interference from Rishi Sunak. ’
During his talk at the meeting, Mr. Sunak mentioned that there is another group of people who are important to all of us. The group of countries that we belong to – England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Today, our group is the most powerful it has been in twenty-five years. The desire for separation is decreasing in all parts of our country.
Ms Sturgeon was taken into custody after the arrests of party treasurer Colin Beattie and former party chief executive Peter Murrell, who is also Ms Sturgeon’s husband.
They were set free without being accused or charged with any crime.
Earlier this year, the police looked through the SNP headquarters and Ms Sturgeon and Mr Murrell’s home during their investigation.
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