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I have sympathy with Peter Murrell’s toilet paper panic buying

My own domestic partner scoffed at my emergency shopping in 2020 – a stack of tins, packets, bottled water and yes, I admit it, toilet rolls.

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I have sympathy with Peter Murrell’s toilet paper panic buying

My own domestic partner scoffed at my emergency shopping in 2020 – a stack of tins, packets, bottled water and yes, I admit it, toilet rolls.

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Sturgeon's husband bought 108 loo rolls before panic buying warnings

Peter Murrell bought 108 toilet rolls 48 hours before First Minister Sturgeon warned against panic-buying in March 2020. He later pleaded guilty to embezzling £400,000+ from the SNP; just 7% of Scots believe Sturgeon had no prior knowledge.

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  1. domenica 31 maggio 2026·dailymail.com

    Sturgeon's husband bought 108 loo rolls before panic buying warnings

    The disgraced SNP chief executive splurged on the essentials as his now estranged wife urged Scots to 'apply common sense' when lockdown loomed in March 2020.

  2. martedì 2 giugno 2026·spectator.com

    I have sympathy with Peter Murrell’s toilet paper panic buying

    My own domestic partner scoffed at my emergency shopping in 2020 – a stack of tins, packets, bottled water and yes, I admit it, toilet rolls.