Did TRNSMT's Statement Push Nicola Sturgeon Under The Bus?

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Even her SNP colleagues were surprised at the wording...

Online commentators spoke out yesterday - April 24th - after *TRNSMT *appeared to place undue emphasis on *Nicola Sturgeon* in their cancellation statement.

The Glasgow Green weekender was due to take place in July, but after advice from the Scottish government was forced to cancel.

The very same day Belladrum in the Highlands also postponed, and it's useful to compare and contrast their statements.



pic.twitter.com/LqVfW4V0CO

— TRNSMT Festival (@TRNSMTfest) April 24, 2020




BELLADRUM 2020 STATEMENT
FAQs HEREhttps://t.co/TfvAU9dNNe pic.twitter.com/gwwWM8NlFA

— Belladrum Festival (@BelladrumFest) April 24, 2020


The difference - as pointed out by many online - is that TRNSMT purposefully reference First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, something that caused opprobrium online.



breaking: nicola sturgeon creates global pandemic to cancel male-dominated TRNSMT line-up pic.twitter.com/V7GrmY4O7P

— Dayna McAlpine (@daynamcalpine_) April 24, 2020




If TRNSMT gave Nicola Sturgeon a right to reply they’d put her on the Queen Tut’s stage pic.twitter.com/6o8V3JwXIi

— Oldfirmfacts (@Oldfirmfacts1) April 24, 2020


Nicola Sturgeon, though, decided not to comment. Hope she gets a free ticket in 2021 after all this...

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