It was exactly one year ago today that the Supreme Court delivered its judgment in the case of For Women Scotland Vs The Scottish Ministers, a judgment which has still not been implemented by the Scottish or UK governments, so it was quite bold of the SNP to choose it as the launch date for their manifesto.
The judgment (which the SNP are in fact still fighting in court) is not referenced in the document and the phrases “women’s rights” and “single-sex” do not appear anywhere in it, although it does say “We are committed to upholding and protecting the human rights of trans people as far as possible within our powers and we will do all we can to ensure that trans people’s identities are recognised and respected”.
So, y’know, more of the same to come for the next five years.
As all alert readers will know, this site likes to keep a watchful eye on the shady and disturbing activities of paedophilia-plagued charity LGBT Youth Scotland. So we were naturally intrigued to hear that they’d hired a new convenor last month.
And if you’re sitting there thinking, “Blimey, AI Christopher Walken looks very very ill”, well, stay tuned, because this story gets more and more interesting.
Alert readers will have noticed something of a minor furore in recent days around a boneheaded Scottish Greens candidate (as if there were any other kind) calling for the complete abolition of prisons.
So far Kate Nevens – who on the latest polling has a very reasonable chance of being elected on the list – has resisted calls to step down, which is probably for the best as, incredibly, her replacement would be even worse.
With the implosion of Your Party concentrating the nutter vote firmly in Green hands, the next term of the Scottish Parliament is set to feature the worst array of MSPs in Holyrood’s history, with almost everyone in the SNP with any sort of ability or experience resigning to be replaced by hyper-obedient young party drones, while the opposition are mostly putting forward the same old faces who’ve been such utter failures for the last 20 years.
It’s a grim prospect, but we do have a solution to propose.
Because the truth is that we should all be quietly sending BBC Scotland bouquets in appreciation for doing the independence movement a favour for once.
We think the lads at The Scotsman might have gotten a bit confused and/or carried away when it came to putting the clocks forward at the weekend. At 6am on Sunday morning they tweeted this:
But the link was a 404. We checked the print edition of Scotland On Sunday but there was nothing there either. Finally, though, the article has shown up in today’s paper and on the website, and to be honest with you, readers, we still think it must be some sort of mistake, because it’s two days early for April 1st.
The turnout at the “independence march and rally” yesterday was so abysmally poor that it seems almost unfair to pick on any of the scores of SNP elected representatives who didn’t bother to show up.
But dear old Cosy Feet Pete Wishart had the most chef’s-kiss excuse of all.
The reason he didn’t fancy getting his wee Billy Whizz quiff blown about a chilly Calton Hill was that he had important business “taking on the far right” – who were of course nowhere to be seen – with “half a million” (50,000) of his British besties, a convenient short Tube ride away from his London residence, at a pretty openly anti-Semitic protest called, with a double layer of delicious comedic value… UK Together.
If events in Edinburgh today are anything to go by – when a march and rally announced with great fanfare seven months ago, backed by both the “independence” parties in the Scottish Parliament and featuring the First Minister as main speaker, attracted perhaps 1,500 people at the most to Calton Hill on a bright and sunny day – the independence movement faces an imminent final apocalypse.
So here’s how to prepare yourself for when the SNP win a landslide with 35%, Keir Starmer says “So what?” and then a deathly silence descends for another five years.
Even Kelly Given and Iona Fyfe didn’t show up for this one. That’s how bad it is.
The last faint hope of any remotely positive or at least interesting outcome of May’s election just left the building.
It wasn’t MUCH of a hope, and it’s absolutely no surprise in the wake of the comically shambolic, belief-defyingly inept farce that has been the birth of Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana’s fringe-of-the fringe party, but all the same its extinguishing means the next two months will be even more of a waste of time than they looked like being.
Frankly, readers, we may as well not bother having an election at all.
The number of parties who got MSPs elected at the last election is… five. (Though in fairness there are now six, Reform having a single MSP after Graham Simpson defected from the Tories. The Lib Dems are even outnumbered by independents, of whom there are seven.)
So Cathy Newman of Channel 4 News got herself a scoop last night.
And to be honest, readers, we were a bit confused. “Gender critical views” are not only lawful things to hold and express, they’re one of a small subset of opinions that are explicitly protected as such in law. And why would a man very occasionally airing some lawful and protected views on social media be a news story? You might as well run “BREAKING: Premiership footballer discovered to enjoy cheese-and-ham toasties”.
Young Lochinvar on Happy Anniversary: “The intelligent bit George was explaining the D’Hondt regional vote, and reduce unionists picking up their seats for free as…” Apr 16, 19:14
James on Do You Believe In The Westwood?: “Still vomiting up horse shit then? And Wilma’s working you from up the back by the looks of it. “Pricks”.” Apr 16, 19:05
George Ferguson on Happy Anniversary: “On Scotlands Side just like the Alliance for Liberation political TV advert. Eve Comrie and Tommy Sheridan with one policy.…” Apr 16, 18:42
TURABDIN on Happy Anniversary: “I left «my part of the world» age 6, i have been effectively «homeless» ever since. I know first hand…” Apr 16, 18:39
Wally Jumblatt on Happy Anniversary: “They get so many votes because the old Labour vote of 20 years ago and more got so sick of…” Apr 16, 18:32
Hatey McHateface on Happy Anniversary: “I don’t know how you managed it, Peter, but you seem to have excluded a lot of what the majority…” Apr 16, 18:21
100%Yes on Happy Anniversary: “Mark, no one in this household is voting SNP I also stated I couldn’t and I won’t ever again.” Apr 16, 17:47
Marie on Happy Anniversary: “My Reform candidate couldn’t even give the correct name for my constituency. No Sale.” Apr 16, 17:34
Lorncal on Happy Anniversary: “If you mean the English, Mark, very few of us hate them. Honestly. We just want our independence which is…” Apr 16, 16:48
Lorncal on Happy Anniversary: “Essentially, syd, because most of those who vote for them await the nirvana of independence – which will never come…” Apr 16, 16:41
Iain More on Happy Anniversary: “MI6 Still ate it I see.” Apr 16, 16:29
DaveL on Happy Anniversary: “Urghh…put me in mind of Leon Brittan! Once billed as the ugliest man in politics and probably a pedo too.…” Apr 16, 16:25
Sven on Happy Anniversary: “Any chance of reinstating ‘Airborne’ for young offenders, Peter ? Very high success rate in preventing reoffending.” Apr 16, 16:03
Skip_NC on Happy Anniversary: “I clicked on the link to their manifesto to see what they had to say about other protected classes (eg,…” Apr 16, 15:47
Mark Beggan on Happy Anniversary: “Well at least that’s one pothole fixed.” Apr 16, 15:43
J Robertson on Happy Anniversary: “sydthesnake: Why do they still get so many votes ? Nae credible alternatives and by promising yet more Freebies (…” Apr 16, 15:34
Mark Beggan on Happy Anniversary: “He can always read the Motorcycle Diaries whilst languishing in a Venezuelan hospice. Taco Murray and the journey to Caracas.…” Apr 16, 15:30
Captain Caveman on Do You Believe In The Westwood?: “Is that you projecting again, Rambo? I mean, I knew you were ancient, but didn’t realise you were fat with…” Apr 16, 15:28
Peter McAvoy on Happy Anniversary: “I pressed submit accidentally before finishing. Prevent NHS privatisation. Put Scottish fishermens future before EU member states. Separate support for…” Apr 16, 15:26
Captain Caveman on Do You Believe In The Westwood?: “Altogether now! A onnnne, a twoooo, a one-two-three-four! “… So Rambo, Rambo’s falling a-part… againnnn, Rammmbooo, Rambo’s falling a-parrrrt. Again.”…” Apr 16, 15:24
Alf Baird on Happy Anniversary: ““in Ireland’s case it took 18 years of the collaborationist party under Redmond before it started to fall apart” Aye,…” Apr 16, 15:21
Mark Beggan on Happy Anniversary: “….So draw a line in the sand. Doom is at hand.” Apr 16, 15:17
Young Lochinvar on Happy Anniversary: “Cover picture; Have you ever seen an overloaded staircase that you secretly wished would collapse? Where’s cartoon Hamish with a…” Apr 16, 15:14
Peter McAvoy on Happy Anniversary: “As a disillusioned independence supporter I believe the SNP election manifesto should contain the following policies. Keep Alexander Dennis factories…” Apr 16, 15:12
Young Lochinvar on Happy Anniversary: “Maybe the SNP will relocate their office from Edinburgh, it sounds ideal for the current crop of deviants and enablers…” Apr 16, 15:09
Cynicus on Happy Anniversary: “Happy Anniversary Rev. Is it a year since that wonderful pic of the joyously victorious women emerging from the UKSC…” Apr 16, 15:06