And as the Nicola Sturgeon Loyal, led by her most faithful of lieutenants, set out to try to take control of the post-conviction narrative, let’s take a look at just what a boatload of bare-faced bullshit the above is.
Now, as alert readers will know, we’ve been calling for that on Wings for at least the last couple of years. For sane people any credible hope of reforming the SNP is long gone, by the deliberate design of its leadership, and so has almost any real pretence at pursuing independence at all. The party now exists solely to milk another few years at the gravy trough off the backs of the hopelessly gullible.
We’re stuck indoors waiting for a repairman today, so we had a little read-around of some of the less popular Scottish politics blogs to pass the time, and noted this:
James Kelly of Scot Goes Pop, which we gather from its front page was seemingly one of the “Top 50 Left-Wing Blogs of 2011”, is noticeably insistent on making the argument that we’re “stalking” and “obsessed” with him.
Wherever you find giants, you also find parasites, bottom-feeders and carrion. When a mighty lion dies in the jungle, tiny creeping crawling maggots and insects and bacteria feast gleefully on its corpse for many days.
Which naturally brings us to the Scottish media.
The above paragraphs of cowardly innuendo and baseless speculative smearing were penned by Severin Carrell and Libby Brooks in the Guardian on Monday. (They’re not from the ironically-headed “Appreciation” that the same two hacks wrote for Sunday’s Observer, in which they audaciously claimed that Salmond’s success was down to Nicola Sturgeon).
They sneakily imply that Salmond was guilty not only of the sexual assaults of which he was cleared in court, but also of an unspecified number of unnamed others, and make assertions of “disturbing evidence about his personal conduct” without specifying what that evidence or conduct might have been.
David Davis may be the last of his kind – a libertarian Tory from a council-scheme and grammar-school background, and also one of the few remaining big beasts occupying the political jungle of the back benches.
(He could in fact have been Tory leader, and would have been if David Cameron and George Osborne hadn’t teamed up to defeat him in 2005 after he won the first ballot.)
So on the rare occasions when he leads a Commons adjournment debate, as he did last Thursday evening, those with an educated eye for politics sit up and take notice.
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The great unknown in the SNP leadership contest is an extremely significant one: who are the voters? Nobody but Peter Murrell really knows how many members the party has, but almost nobody believes the claimed number of over 100,000. (Our guess, based on pretty much nothing but a gut feeling, is 75,000 plus or minus 5000.)
But more to the point, nobody knows who they are. The average member age in most political parties is over 50, and according to figures published in 2019, more than 80% of SNP members are over 40, with half of those being over 60. There’s also an almost 3:2 bias in favour of men.
By now many of you will have seen last night’s article on Craig Murray’s site, in which a current SNP branch convener revealed how the party machine is setting fire to all its own rules in a desperate attempt to secure the succession of Humza Yousaf.
Yousaf is the party establishment’s last hope of keeping all of its misdeeds in the last few years under wraps, and realising the magnitude of what’s at stake if he loses to Ash Regan or Kate Forbes, they’re abandoning all pretence of neutrality or integrity and throwing everything they’ve got at getting him elected.
Which even in the hopelessly politically-debased world of the modern Scottish judiciary might be one of the most extraordinary miscarriages of justice in the nation’s history.
15 years ago this week (today if you’re counting strictly by date, Thursday if you want to go with election days) the SNP came to power in Scotland for the first time ever. The media operating in Scotland is full of retrospectives and polls on the period, but as usual they’ve missed the real story, as a reader pointed out to us a few days ago.
So for old times’ sake, let’s do their job properly for them one more time.
Aidan on Wider Than A Mile: “You say that it couldn’t happen, but unequivocally it did. The post-1800 UK Parliament passed legislation covering Scotland which the…” Jun 12, 12:47
James Che on Wider Than A Mile: “Aiden, The parliament of Westminster the then acting monarch of England official dissolved the Scottish parliament in the 1700s Its…” Jun 12, 12:45
Mark Beggan on Wider Than A Mile: “The government is to introduce internet ban for under sixteens. May as well say goodbye to a few people on…” Jun 12, 12:37
James Che on Wider Than A Mile: “The evidence that the Westminster parliament was indeed the parliament of England was the Anglo/ Irish Agreement in 1800s and…” Jun 12, 12:35
Mark Beggan on Wider Than A Mile: “If you can’t beat them join them. Let’s talk about the past, let’s talk about Ireland! The Crumlin Road break…” Jun 12, 12:06
James Che on Wider Than A Mile: “Englands Westminster parliament cannot and could not consume a parliament of Scotland that does not exist as it was dissolved…” Jun 12, 12:05
Aidan on Wider Than A Mile: “I’m sorry I don’t follow this, what released Scotland from its oligations, what process was followed and what were the…” Jun 12, 12:05
James Che on Wider Than A Mile: “The deceit and hoax come about when Westminster pretends that it had…not dissolved the parliament of Scotland from a union…” Jun 12, 11:58
Mark Beggan on Wider Than A Mile: “Is this the article that allows you to read so far then wants money to read further? If Ireland sunk…” Jun 12, 11:52
Aidan on Wider Than A Mile: “Do you normally get like this when you lose an argument Northcode? No wonder you spend your whole time posting…” Jun 12, 11:49
Northcode on Wider Than A Mile: “Fuck off AI Dan… this place is for Scots who want England’s ‘raggedy arse kicked out of Scotland’ and yet…” Jun 12, 11:38
James Che on Wider Than A Mile: “Aiden, By dissolving the Scottish parliament so early on from what was supposed to create the united parliament of Great…” Jun 12, 11:34
Mark Beggan on Wider Than A Mile: “I think you need a woman James.” Jun 12, 11:33
Aidan on Wider Than A Mile: “That is factually incorrect though James, during the period 1707 – 1800 Scottish MP’s and peers sat in the GB…” Jun 12, 11:31
James Che on Wider Than A Mile: “Aidan, By 1801/1802 Scotland was not in the parliament of Great Britain at all, Due to the monarch of England…” Jun 12, 11:18
Mark Beggan on Wider Than A Mile: “Ireland is to busy getting butt fucked by Europa. That’s how they pay rent to Brussels.” Jun 12, 11:17
Aidan on Wider Than A Mile: “@Alf – using post-colonial theory and the colonial markers you’ve described, is Yorkshire a colony?” Jun 12, 11:04
Aidan on Wider Than A Mile: “The Treaty of Union creates a single parliament for Great Britain, and within that single parliament the arithmetic was such…” Jun 12, 10:51
Alf Baird on Wider Than A Mile: ““Perhaps we should go back to those halcyon, happy days when we weren’t colonised. How does 1996 sound?” Prior to…” Jun 12, 10:47
robertkknight on Wider Than A Mile: “Absolutely wrong! A united Ireland will fundamentally change politics in Scotland. There is a distinct probability that much of the…” Jun 12, 10:40
xaracen on Wider Than A Mile: “Aidan said; “You mean apart from Article 1 which does exactly that. Ultimately here you remain in a minority of…” Jun 12, 10:22
xaracen on Wider Than A Mile: “I said above, “nothing in it transfers, bequeaths or incorporates the ‘sovereignty of the English Crown in the brand new…” Jun 12, 10:17
Minceheid on Wider Than A Mile: “Red says: 11 June, 2026 at 10:25 pm Am I wrong? In a word, no; it’s all just common sense,…” Jun 12, 10:13
Northcode on Wider Than A Mile: “There are various extreme psychological pathologies at work in Scotland, but there’s one type the SNP often exploits more than…” Jun 12, 10:10
Aidan on Wider Than A Mile: “You mean apart from Article 1 which does exactly that. Ultimately here you remain in a minority of one, nobody…” Jun 12, 09:51
Hatey McHateface on Wider Than A Mile: “Just 5 more years, xaracen, and the millions of Sovereign Scottish voters will see the sense of your arguments. I…” Jun 12, 09:51
Hatey McHateface on Wider Than A Mile: “Please don’t use the racist term “fair” again.” Jun 12, 09:45
xaracen on Wider Than A Mile: “Everyone except you, Aidan! This is your usual English establishment tripe. Nothing in the Treaty of Union as written, signed…” Jun 12, 09:33
xaracen on Wider Than A Mile: “After the end of every session of the Scottish parliament it would host an additional mandatory session, held under the…” Jun 12, 09:14
Aidan on Wider Than A Mile: “That’s a very fair point Hatey” Jun 12, 09:14