We’re not wholly convinced by prospective SNP candidate Toni Giugliano’s credentials as an impartial voice on the trans-vs-women’s-rights issue, given that he previously referred to Joan McAlpine as a “bigot”. But the statement below – it’s good to speak to people on both sides of a debate – is surely the very definition of sense and reason.
Yet that simple and wildly uncontroversial position – that the view shared by the vast majority of the population should at the minimum be heard and considered – caused a predictable storm of fury from the SNP’s woke faction, who directly equated a belief in biology and women’s rights with bigotry, racism and Nazism.
We attach a representative selection below. Can any alert readers spot the common link between all these people who are beside themselves with outrage that the subject of women’s rights should even be discussed or debated?
Television’s transforming before our eyes, as both what we watch and how we watch it changes. An ever-greater number of programmes shown through increasing mediums. But that doesn’t equate to balanced political coverage being provided, quality product displayed, or distinct countries reflected.
The United States, despite the great wealth and talent available to it in Hollywood and elsewhere, is the worse for the absence of a properly funded and high quality public broadcasting service. Its society is the poorer and its democracy badly distorted by its absence. It’s why Scotland needs a properly funded public broadcaster.
If there’s still anyone left reading this site who doubts that the SNP National Executive Committee is currently engaged in a coup against the membership of the party, meant to be a fait accompli by the time the NEC is up for re-election at the end of November, we’d urge you to read the extremely disturbing letter below from the Convener of the party’s Constituency Association (CA) in Dumbarton, which he’s attempting to circulate to local members against obstruction from the NEC (pictured), who have shut down the branch mailer system from party HQ to stop the CA speaking to its members.
(We first saw it on Iain Lawson’s excellent blog, and are carrying out the request for it to be as widely distributed as possible.)
It’s long, so we’ve highlighted a couple of passages of particular interest.
The battle to save the soul of the SNP – formerly a party of Scottish independence but now a career vehicle for intolerant science-denying cultists solely interested in social engineering – is already almost lost.
By delaying its online pretend “conference” until the end of November, the party has ensured that the chronically dysfunctional current National Executive Committee (NEC) controls the selection of candidates for next year’s election, and it’s using that power every bit as crookedly as anyone who’s been paying attention recently might fear.
Following the stitch-up of Joanna Cherry, the latest victim of the SNP’s woke cabal is Caroline McAllister, a woman who the party considers quite fit to be a councillor – and indeed the Deputy Leader of its group on West Dunbartonshire council – but who has suddenly somehow become unacceptable when she tried to seek nomination for the MSP seat currently held by Jackie Baillie of Scottish Labour.
At the climax of a popular and multiple-Oscar-winning movie from 1995, the Scottish leader William Wallace is portrayed heroically roaring the word “FREEDOM!”
The most tedious question we ever get asked when we criticise the SNP – because we’ve explained it a hundred times already and none of the people asking have ever bothered to look – is “But what would YOU do to secure independence, clever-clogs?”
We’ve outlined that plan in detail repeatedly – you can read it again here if you want. But maybe we need something a bit simpler for the hard of thinking, so let’s have a go.
We just noticed a finding from the most recent opinion poll that surprisingly seems to have escaped the attention of every Scottish newspaper except the Press & Journal.
As far as we can ascertain, the P&J was alone in reporting the obviously newsworthy fact that just a quarter of Scots believe the First Minister’s ridiculous cock-and-bull story about “forgetting” the occasion when she first heard that her friend, colleague and mentor of 30 years was facing charges of trying to rape some of her other friends.
But the figures are part of a wider and depressing trend.
We’ve just received the most extraordinary Freedom Of Information response from the Scottish Government, readers. Trust us, you want to go and make yourselves a strong cup of tea before you read it. Or get this guy to bring you one.
It doesn’t take a master analyst to see that the Salmond inquiry committee is running out of patience with the Scottish Government’s endless attempts to obstruct its work.
This afternoon it issued a statement, with obvious irritation, making clear that it did not wish to see documents the Scottish Government was trying to submit to it, which the committee had not asked for, and which had previously been struck down as unlawful by Lord Pentland in the initial judicial inquiry.
The Scottish Government’s only purpose in doing so was to try to put the details of the discredited and disproven-in-court allegations into the public domain with the intention of smearing Mr Salmond yet again, and the committee has made its displeasure with the plan clear, telling the Scottish Government to abandon its intended legal action to release the documents and get on with producing the ones the inquiry HAS asked for.
But there’s a little bit more to the story than that.
Sally Hughes on The Jokers: “The voters have chosen… better the useless f..k wit you know, than a new one. The results for Reform will…” Jun 6, 09:39
June on The Jokers: “Both ALBA leadership candidates promised to reverse Salmond’s election strategy for 2026. Salmond would have stood candidates in constituencies. Repeating…” Jun 6, 09:35
Antoine Roquentin on The Jokers: “Masochism is hardly a new phenomenon amongst the Scottish electorate.” Jun 6, 09:26
Captain Caveman on The Jokers: “The BBC can hardly contain their glee… I still can’t quite believe this was a by-election FFS. What an utterly…” Jun 6, 09:21
Doug on The Jokers: “Expect the same result next year if Swinney remains FM.” Jun 6, 09:08
Doug on The Jokers: “Many independence supporters stayed at home, like they did last July, instead of voting for the devolutionist SNP. Others shunted…” Jun 6, 09:06
James Galt on The Jokers: “Many a true word said in jest. It would be interesting to see how many bets were laid at 11/1…” Jun 6, 09:00
Rookiescot on The Jokers: “If the Reform Company can’t win in Larkhall then they have no chance of winning anywhere. Let us remember that…” Jun 6, 08:58
diabloandco on The Jokers: “This is gleeful headline news in the Guardian online. ‘didn’t we do well!’spluttered everyone and their auntie!” Jun 6, 08:56
Captain Caveman on The Jokers: “Aaaaaand we’re back into the “voting for a [pudding – Ed] with a red rosette” territory. Should’ve seen it coming,…” Jun 6, 08:55
Al Dossary on The Jokers: “Truly a damning indication of the damage done by Sturgeon, the Greens and the failure of Swinney to turn things…” Jun 6, 08:43
TURABDIN on The Jokers: “AS PLAIN AS DAY, Scottish independence is unlikely via the ballot box. Hey! 44% of the Hamilton electorate thought these…” Jun 6, 08:36
Karen on The Jokers: “He may be a haddie, but he’s a local haddie, born and bred, and he seems to have been active…” Jun 6, 08:26
Oneliner on The Jokers: “Never mind, Hamilton. At least your football team’s doing well.” Jun 6, 08:17
100%Yes on The Jokers: “Nicola will take your words as complementary as a job well done.” Jun 6, 08:10
100%Yes on The Jokers: “To answer your question yes the SNP will put forward Karty Loudon again for Holyrood next year simply because she…” Jun 6, 08:07
100%Yes on The Jokers: “I didn’t care who won as long as it was a SNP loss, I’m one happy bunny today. To go…” Jun 6, 08:02
Hatey McHateface on The Jokers: ““don’t understand left of centre politics so they copy a diluted version of conservatism as they seem to win the…” Jun 6, 07:50
Dubh on The Jokers: “Anyone see the acceptance speech…? Good God, if anything served as a precursor to coming performance, that was it. Head…” Jun 6, 07:46
Hatey McHateface on The Jokers: ““The real result in that election is not a labour win” Oh yes it is! You must be facing the…” Jun 6, 07:40
Hatey McHateface on The Jokers: ““It could be that the voters of Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse were just scunnered with everyone telling them what they…” Jun 6, 07:28
Effijy on The Jokers: “I find this quite an incredible result. Labour have done nothing for working class people since the 1960’s. The don’t…” Jun 6, 07:21
Dave on The Jokers: “Great, SNP lost, and I hope they continue to lose.” Jun 6, 06:56
Mia on The Jokers: “Playing reverse psychology and looking retrospectively, I think that labour would get the biggest share of the 44% minority vote…” Jun 6, 06:53
Stu H on The Jokers: “Someone should whisper in Swinneys ear what FAFO accually stands for.” Jun 6, 06:33
Mia on The Jokers: “The real result in that election is not a labour win. The real result is a win for “none of…” Jun 6, 06:30
Tom Halliday on The Jokers: “Swinney and Co will be delighted, they/them stopped Farage.” Jun 6, 06:11
Jimburns on The Jokers: “Another disappointing turnout of 44%, with the majority of voters abstaining. I wonder what the result would be if everyone…” Jun 6, 05:50
holymacmoses on The Jokers: “It’s back to roots for the majority of the old voters.” Jun 6, 05:12
Young Lochinvar on The Jokers: “Are there any politicians, particularly party leaders that are/ have been competent over the last 10 years? Any whatsoever? Answers…” Jun 6, 04:17