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Posted on September 26, 2023 by

You can’t do this, you know. You just can’t.

These things cannot both be true.

Math Campbell-Sturgess is seeking to be the SNP’s candidate for Argyll, Bute and South Lochaber at the next election. And he’s trying to do it by wearing two faces at the same time.

You cannot change sex “at a physical level”. Even the tiny minority of trans people who have surgery (less than 5%) are only having imitations of organs they don’t possess gouged into themselves. A phalloplasty does not create a penis, because a penis has defined functions the fake does not possess. The fake does not contain a duct for the transfer of sperm and it is not made of erectile tissue (it’s usually made of a roll of flesh removed from the forearm or thigh).

Similarly a vaginoplasty does not create a vagina. It creates a wound which has none of the defining characteristics of a vagina, and which the body will keep trying to heal until the patient dies. It does not lead to a cervix or a uterus (or indeed to anywhere – it’s a dead end). Words mean things.

“Sex reassignment” surgery doesn’t even create things that superficially look like sex organs, although we’re going to save you from the photographs of the reality of what these constructed “organs” do look like because they’re just too gross.

And the idea that humans can change sex “at the endocrinological level” is equally complete nonsense. Here is the endocrine system:

No treatment for gender dysphoria, whether hormonal or surgical, affects the glands and organs above the waist in that diagram. You can inject milk into a car’s engine and it’ll slosh around all the parts, but it won’t become petrol and it won’t change the car into a cow, although it WILL destroy its function as a car.

But in any event Campbell-Sturgess is tying himself in knots that he’ll end up hanging himself with from the off, in drawing a distinction by which transwomen who’ve had surgery are women but the other 95% are not. This will simply enrage both sides of the debate. Trans activists consider any such distinction extremely transphobic, while all the sane people who know that humans cannot change their sex will bristle at the tiresome, dishonest, brainwashed chanting of the meaningless and offensive “trans women are women” slogan.

By definition, transwomen are male. You literally HAVE to be male to be one. Nobody born female can ever become a transwoman, because how could you transition into something you already were?

So if Campbell-Sturgess accepts the definition of a woman as an adult human female – which he says he does – then there is no possible way they can be women.

(Let’s just gloss over the pathetic “only things defined by words get to define what the thing means” gambit, because as well as being semantic circular gibberish that would mean we had to defer to dogs over what a dog was. If only women get to define what “woman” means, how do we determine who qualifies to participate in the decision unless we already have a definition for who is a woman?)

Yet he also says that they are, and expects people to simply swallow the contradiction.

The great tragedy of our times is that this crass, cynical, blatant doublespeak would see him fit right into any Parliament in the UK, because they’re packed full with people spouting the exact same insult to the intelligence of the electorate.

But the SNP are defending a majority of just over 4,000 in Argyll and Bute (although the seat’s boundaries are changing next year, as are most), and crucially in this context the Conservatives are in second place with the Lib Dems and Labour nowhere.

Between Campbell-Sturgess’ contempt for voters (he hasn’t yet been selected for the seat, but any SNP candidate chosen will have the same stance or worse), the vast unpopularity of the SNP’s gender policies, the likelihood of Unionist tactical voting and other factors, it’s probable that despite their own unpopularity the Tories will take the seat for the first time since 1983, another brick in Humza Yousaf’s embarrassing “most seats” strategy will crumble to dust, and independence will disappear a little bit further over the horizon.

Those who still want independence in their lifetimes simply cannot afford to vote SNP again. The party is infested beyond salvation with a cult of incoherent, misogynist, homophobic, anti-scientific madness that renders its members into imbeciles, turning themselves intellectually inside out in full public view and handing seats by the bucketful to Unionist parties.

There is no alternative. We have to burn it down and start again.

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twathater

I am so sick of these fucking parasitical imposters thinking the electorate are stupid and cannot interpret LIES and OBFUSCATION he will probably be a shoo in for the seat as he speaks most of the mantra but the dumbass will hopefully be targeted by his fellow tartan taliban because he is undermining the WORDS

He has committed the imortal wokerati sin of saying a woman is an adult human female for which he will be removed from the cabal

Garrion

Yip. To be fair, the SNP has been a zombie party since Salmond stepped down. Let’s proactively start the conversation about what’s next.

PhilM

Vague musings after reading this skewer of an article…
There are only two parties in UK politics that have shown the ability to bounce back from truly incredible defeats. Both are awful in their own ways but what cannot be denied is that they have internal mechanisms for self-correction, an ability to attract capable people (according to each generation’s standard that is) and a recognisable base of voters. Obituaries for both were written after these defeats but they manage to resurrect themselves.
I don’t see this mechanism in the SNP. Going very quickly from running almost nothing to running everything they became a victim of their own success when they lucked out with Salmond’s leadership. Those at the top of the party started to convince themselves they could make their own reality, that politicians really can walk on air or ‘hold up half the sky’, whilst at the same time launching an internal coup against the membership, doing in a few short years what the Conservatives and Labour did over a much longer period.
Now that political gravity is re-asserting itself after those responsible have left the stage or are about to leave the stage, what’s left is a political vacuum – a party with almost no discernible talent – and attempting to fill that vaccuum is, oddly, the most vacuous political generation that ever existed in a ‘major’ party. So I won’t bother setting my alarm but can someone wake me and the crew of the Nostromo up when anyone of them has an original idea.
The SNP will NEVER win another general election and the independence movement needs to find another vessel.
Whether that’s Alba, the ISP, or the James Che party, it has to happen very quickly because hoping that these mediocre people can turn this around is like believing in Santa Claus when you’re over 30.

Dek

The SNP are hurtling to oblivion.They exhibit a contemptible disregard for generations of independence supporting people whose hopes they have destroyed.I am embarrassed to admit I was once a member.

David Smeall

CalMac and the non-delivery of the new Ferries should be the PRINCIPAL concern of any prospective candidates for electoral office in this area.The Highlands and Islands have been badly let down by the current Central Belt cabal.Trans wimmin in Argyll – gies a break.

Pragmatista

Can you delete my last post to allow me to edit

Mac

Imagine if every single SNP MP/MSP lost their seat.

The moment after that happened people would realize the independence movement is still there, untouched, just as it always was, and will be.

The moment we realize the SNP have become intolerably heavy bags that the independence movement is now lugging about, dead weight, and all we have to do is open our hands and drop the bags. Then we just continue on our journey minus the SNP millstones.

This would be an incredibly cathartic event. Liberating.

The forest does not die when there is fire. It is rejuvenated, allowing fresh sprouts and new growth once all the dead wood choking it has been converted into ash.

That is what we need. Burn it all down and discover it does not harm independence at all, it will give it a new lease of life, instead of being suffocated by these imposter troughers.

Burn it down and start again, but it wont be from the beginning, it will be quick, really quick.

John Main

turning themselves intellectually inside out in full public view

By a remarkable coincidence, that is close to what the trans people the SNP support and favour want to do:

Turn themselves physically inside out.

I wonder if a minority of them likes the full public view part too. There certainly seems to be quite an exhibitionist streak (no pun intended).

Captain Yossarian

PhilM – A great post. I remember when the result of the leadership election was announced in Edinburgh, Ash Regan looked disgusted by it all and Kate Forbes looked relieved that she hadn’t been selected. Looking back now, the signs were there, weren’t they. I also think the collapse will be quick, will be permanent for the SNP and it could happen quickly. That will inevitably lead to a Holyrood election and a Labour revival as they are the opposition. Are Labour any better, any more talented than the SNP? Not really and that is the problem. In my opinion, there is an undoubted case for independence and an undercurrent of support which is not diminishing. It is their politicians that have been putrid. That has been recent and it has gripped them only over the past 10-years. Prior to that they were OK and that is what the new party, whoever they are, will want to recreate. It will take years though and so the potential of off-shore electricity generation benefiting ordinary Scots will probably be lost in the same way as the potential of oil was lost. I am still hopeful that criminal charges may be brought against senior figures in the SNP. In the aftermath of Fabiani, we are all conditioned to accept that they will get away with anything, but Police investigations are going-on just now and many of us have confidence in the Police.

Mac

I sometimes marvel at how Scots can be so innocent still.

The one thing Scotland seems to be ‘rich’ in is betrayers. The dogs who sold the country out to save their vile carcasses and who in different incarnations continue to do so to this day.

So you would think we would have evolved a deep suspicion and awareness of such betrayers amongst our midst. And developed methods to counter them. But no it seems not.

Burning down the vehicle for independence and clearing out the troughers should be something we do as a matter of routine. You don’t put all your independence eggs in the SNP basket. That makes it too easy for them.

What I find particularly heartening in all of this, is that while support for the SNP craters, the support for Independence has not. Because THEY ARE NOT THE SAME THING.

As heartening is that is for me it must be incredibly disheartening for the people pulling Nicky and Peter’s strings. This is their worst nightmare.

They thought by trashing the SNP they could trash independence. But instead what we are seeing is the beginning of the decoupling, the detachment of a still vigorous, still vibrant independence movement from the diseased corpse of the corrupted SNP.

They are cleaving apart rather than the SNP dragging us down. That must be absolutely horrific for them, their worst nightmares coming true…

We can vastly accelerate that horror by destroying the SNP ourselves, and like the phoenix or famous liquid metal robot reform again instantly in front of their eyes, over and over again… do it.

stuart mctavish

Good thing about the most seats strategy (/ debate) is that it obliges conference to explain why it was too difficult to adopt earlier (rather than tag along for brexit and the not unconnected coughid), and could clear the way for blue passports/ udi as early as next week.

Giesabrek

While I agree with much you say Stu, including some things on the trans subject, I have to disagree with your some of your views in this article.

What I’ve found difficult to understand is the disappearance of any distinction between those who would have traditionally been called transvestites (men who dress as women) and transexuals (those who surgically transition to the opposite sex). “Trans” is now an all encompasing term that includes both categories (probably done deliberately) but I believe there’s a crucial, yes biological, difference between them.

The current debate is whether men dressed as women should have access to women-only spaces – why? Because those men, who claim to be women, still possess a penis and while there are various forms of rape, the most common would be penile penetration. Remove that penis and lower their testosterone levels and that risk of penile rape is obviously elimininated (no penis) and other forms of rape are significantly reduced due to lower testosterone levels. perhaps to the similar levels of female-on-female rape?

I would ultmately defer to the biological female population on this but I currently don’t see an issue with male-to-female transexuals (those who transitioned) having access to female-only spaces since they would not appear to be risk.

Many people make physical changes to their bodies since they believe those bodies would look more attractive once changed, from piercings, tattoos, costmetic surgery, etc. If it makes them happier with their bodies and lives, AND doesn’t adversely affect anyone else, then who are we to stop them (although while writing this I know there are extreme body modifications that we might want to prevent e.g. elective amputation but I think that’s a different debate from this one).

However, when men dressed as women who still have male genitalia want to access female-only spaces I, as a father of 3 girls, certainly agree that this adversely impacts others.

Ruairidh

It must really irk to have people say “we want independence to get the government we vote for – we haven’t voted Tory in Scotland for 68 years…”. This seems a quick way to address that.

Obviously it requires cooperation from the incumbent regime, which exposes their complicity. It will also, surely, enrage the electorate when they see the continuation of exploitation being carried out by the “foreign” party. Much easier to have free ports etc. imposed by a local client, the SNP.

Quite a big risk, they must be feeling really secure?

Tinto Chiel

J@nus-faced gibberish: time for The Crazy World of Arthur Brown.

Geoff Anderson

His views are no different to the current SNP MSP and MP for Argyll and Bute.

Forgive me but I want the SNP out and voting Tory may be the quickest rout to get us back to Independence. The Tories are bad but the SNP are worse. The two clowns currently representing Argyll and Bute are Sturgeon sheep..

Red

Math Campbell-Sturgess

What a silly name.

Ruby

I just can’t anymore.

I have nothing new to say on this subject.

I’ll check back and post a link to what I said previously if anyone is interested.

He writes:
Abortion is healthcare (and an inalienable right)

OK but what is not healthcare is selective abortion and that is something Humza Yousaf & the SNP are very much in favour of.

Does selective abortion = misogyny?

Maybe those selectively aborting a female baby can be charged with a misogynistic hate crime.

Wee Chid

Giesabrek says:
26 September, 2023 at 8:34 am

“Many people make physical changes to their bodies since they believe those bodies would look more attractive once changed, from piercings, tattoos, costmetic surgery, etc. If it makes them happier with their bodies and lives, AND doesn’t adversely affect anyone else”

But then they aren’t pretending to be something they are not and trans identifying males – even those who have had surgery – will always be males and by allowing them anywhere near a “women only space” it stops that space being for women only. Allowing them to stand on women only lists makes a nonsense of those restrictions.
Neither are they demanding everyone go along with their fantasy of who they are.

Mammals can change their appearance, many do naturally, but they cannot change their biological sex. A man in a dress is still a man, a man who has had his bits cut off is still a man and will still display traits and behaviours of a man. Having them in my “safe spaces” nullifies the word “safe”.

TURABDIN

Birth of a politician, Death of a party.

Campbell-Sturgess appears to regard, according to his site, SocMed skills as paramount in politics. Politics as subset of knowing your X from your Instagram no less.
However this is the killer, literally.
«Trans women are women. Also, abortion is healthcare (and an inalienable right)»
Eugenics and pseudo science creeping back into the forum.

Alternative view to that.

link to firstthings.com

I do not have a vote but I empathize with those who do when faced with this dilemma*

* A situation that requires a choice between options that are or seem equally unfavorable or unsatisfactory.

Red

trans women are women

Hard disagree.

Also, abortion is healthcare (and an inalienable right)

Why do people you would never allow near your children often talk as if they think this is America?

Ted

Another brilliant analysis of this nonsense. But isn’t it absolutely tragic that you even have to say this, that you have to devote your time to this? The world is in the grip of some peculiar mass psychosis, although the Scottish political bit of that world seems to be the most degenerated.

Mark Beggan

I often wonder what our Muslim brothers and sisters both in Scotland and Pakistan think of this. Can this Useless Buffoon ever return to Pakistan?

Ruby

I can’t find my previous posts at the moment. I’ll sum up what I said previously.

You can’t have sex changes and at the same time protect women’s rights.

There is not a single political party in the whole of the UK willing to protect women’s rights.

The up and coming ‘Woman’s Party’ led by Posie Parker is our only hope.

I want to see the GRA 2004 repealed and wearing of woman face to be a hate crime.

The question I would like to hear answered is
‘What does it mean to live as a woman?’

Maybe instead of asking these politicians who have no fixed opinion Helena Kennedy should be the one to ask.

We have after all just paid out mega-bucks for Helena Kennedy to work very closely with Nicola Sturgeon to prepare the ‘Misogyny Hate Crime Bill.’

Tobias Hendry

I try to be empathetic in these circumstances as I’ve been there myself tying myself in knots trying to be a good progressive before coming to realisation, as you say, that both things can’t be true. Hopefully the penny drops for the councillor.

I could get behind the sex and gender is different and gender is a social construct narrative and it’s the conflation of sex and gender from trans activists that has lost them the support of people like me. I now realise I just accepted the “gender is a social construct” line without thinking about it too much and now don’t buy that either as it promotes regressive stereotypes of woman.

I feel for people genuinely suffering from gender dysphoria who need this treatment as a last resort to cope with what must be a horrible condition as they are getting caught in the crossfire in all this.

Mac

Someone clever once wrote that…

‘There is nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come.’

Well independence here is the idea, and its time was most definitely coming in 2014.

When that needle started moving during 2014 and we took a lead for the first time with a couple of weeks to go… that terrified them, it still does. All hell broke lose at that point going into the referendum and it has not stopped since.

Since then we have seen (broadly speaking) two very extreme actions take place.
1. The attempted stitch-up of Alex Salmond to inflict massive reputational damage.
2. The internal systematic and methodical destruction of the SNP as the vehicle for independence. All done in a very short space of time.

For these two things to have happened, straight after 2014 just about, tells us something profound about 2014. It was an idea whose time had come. And Alex Salmond was a brilliant conduit for that idea.

Destroying Salmond’s and the SNP’s reputations tells us how scared they are. These are extreme and crude acts from frightened people. They are acts of desperation, just shy of real assassination (which it easily could have been had they succeeded in jailing an innocent man), they are certainly acts of political assassination.

The idea of independence has nothing to do with the SNP. The SNP could cease to exist tomorrow and it would simply coalesce into a new ‘host’ or hosts within weeks if not days.

What 2014 proved is that if you get the message correct, and the right leader, who can artfully articulate the idea of independence, then the needle starts to move, just as it did during 2014. It is an idea whose time was coming.

And what is so weird is that support for YES has been frozen in time ever since, like a case of arrested development, because that is exactly what it was and is.

TURABDIN

Medicalization is a social phenomenon in which subjectively perceived defects in the human may be fixed either by means of drugs or the scalpel.
The human body is considered not a creation of nature or «the divine» but something intrinsically full of imperfections that «science» can fix.

«What a piece of work is a man, How noble in reason, how infinite in faculty, In form and moving how express and admirable, In action how like an Angel, In apprehension how like a god, The beauty of the world, The paragon of animals»

Bullshit! they reply.

Ruby

I watched a programme last month about black face.
More than ever I understood where these black people were coming from.

Lots of parallels between black face and woman face.

Othello was always played by a white man in black face.

Now we seem to have men playing women in a wide variety of different roles and not just on the stage.

These black & white minstrel groups were very popular and now we have drag acts all over the place.

Willie

The failure of the SNP is not the justification for Labour.

Labour is still the same old rotten unionist party rejected by electotate. The earlier analogy of a fire clearing out the deadwood to allow new growth is therefore a good one.

The electorate hasn’t changed. Only the deadwood has grown.

And that is why people in mine days time will lend their vote to Collette Walker ISP rather than abstain or vote for a party they don’t want.

Cameron Lochiel

The infection has spread to such an extent that the prognosis is utterly bleak. No antibiotics will help, no transfusions or further medication. The kindest thing to do now is to put it to sleep

David Holden

I doubt he could be any worse than the current muppet who was and likely is the favoured candidate. Academic as will not vote for either. If no Alba or ISP candidate I will spoil my ballot.

Ruby

What is a transwoman? I don’t think the following answer is far off the mark.

‘Fetishistic men on a sexualised ego trip living out
their sexual fantasies in public’

We are accommodation all these fetishes and I’m wondering where it will all stop. Are places of business going to be required to have baby changing facilities & nappy bins?

Must go but I will be back later to post more about fetishes & perhaps introduce you to sissy porn.

🙂 Bye

Michael Laing

“I believe that gender is a social construct, so if someone wishes to identify as a woman, that should be their right.”

Gender is indeed a social construct, and that is what renders it objectively meaningless. It can mean anything that proponents of gender ideology want it to mean, because it has no factual basis whatsoever. If ‘identifying’ as a woman means you’re a woman, then I identify as Class 55 Deltic locomotive, and you’d better believe I am one, I’m telling you!

Andrew Davidson

The scumbags who have infested and taken over the party absolutely kill me.

After so long supporting and campaigning for this party to see it become this rag tag bunch of chancers, careerists and c… ok I’ll skip the last. But seeing that happen, I can’t believe it but I agree. The party needs to burn to the ground.

There is hardly anyone in it anymore that is worth anything. Even if they don’t believe the bullshit and remain silent they are complicit and if you have such a pathetic lack of spine as to go along with this, you’re worth NOTHING.

Of course if you speak out you get turfed out. Except for JC because they know they’d be bent over in a court if they tried that on her.

Christ it’s so dispiriting to see the mess they are. It’s a shame Alex is honourable AND felt he had to quit after Sept 2014. We’d not be here now. I’m almost certain Scotland would have been independent in fact.

Michael Laing

@ Wee Chid at 9.03am:

I entirely agree with your comment. Sex is binary and immutable: it’s that simple. People who wish to believe otherwise should not be encouraged or pandered-to.

Astonished

Campbell-Sturgess isn’t the sharpest tool in the box, obviously.

It is very depressing that he passed nuSNP vetting. To pass vetting they must all subscribe to the vile “transwomen are women” dogma. And that is why they are finished.

Burn the nuSNP to the ground and never let a single one of these grifters back into Scotland’s politics.

TURABDIN

Notable that this man highlights SocMed savvy.
Social media are now the home of NuSpeak and its censorship norms.
Do no harm. Do not hurt. Be careful what you say.
Re-educate yourself!

John Main

“Lots of parallels between black face and woman face”

Nah.

People can blacken their faces. People can whiten their faces.

I blacken my face every summer. Like millions I like to. I have no intention of stopping.

Conversely, there are millions of Indian women who use every trick of protection and cosmetics to lighten their complexions. They like to. They have no intention of stopping.

Then there’s cross-dressing, a mainstay of the theatre, pantomime and films, and there’s pretending to be the opposite sex for criminal access purposes.

These are all different things, some are harmless, some have been weaponised by grifters, grudge carriers and crims. It doesn’t help to lump them all together as BAAAADDDDD.

Effijy

Do SNP still know they are a party?
For those ready to take their vote to an English Party where is their fight back on their record

How about showing Labour Lord George Robertson stating that Scotland is an insignificant
part of North Britain or Boris call Scots a Verminous people he would put in a ghetto and eliminate.

How about that list of what they once achieved that English Parties won’t give.
Free University access, free personal care, no Doctors strikes here, more spent on health care here than any other party of the U.K., no road or bridge tolls, free Baby Boxes, £20 extra to the poorest families going hungry etc.

Could those who had their bums on the gravy train for years chip in for a leaflet, a Bill Board,
a Newspaper page?

When they need to act like a Whirlwind they can’t be bothered to fart.

Can there be Trans Parties?
One born as Independent now showing themselves as Trans Unionists.

Stravaiger

Regardless of the trans nonsense, I’ve been saying for some time now that the house needs to burn down. There is nothing of value left in the SNP, not even the name, forever tarnished by scandal.

Hopefully 5th October will see the match struck.

Dave Hansell

“Those at the top of the party started to convince themselves they could make their own reality, that politicians really can walk on air or ‘hold up half the sky’, whilst at the same time launching an internal coup against the membership”

– PhilM 4:25am 26/9/23

The problem here is that the above description cannot be limited to the SNP.

Look around. Its everywhere in what has been described as “The Garden” (Copyright Josep Borrell).

How many of its Party members, to take just one example, has the UK Labour Party purged?

How many local Party Units at Constituency level have been forcibly taken over to be run at the diktats of the Junta at the center?

How many Local Authority Labour Groups – even in places where they have a wafer thin majority (like Sheffield) – are now little more than ciphers, all jumping to the whim of those at the top? With even elected Councillors who are on the New Labour wing of the Party being suspended from the Party.

In terms of the narrative identified in this Wings piece does anyone seriously think that that situation would change if the Labour Party or the Lib-Dem Party in Scotland took over (nominal) charge from the SNP in Edinburgh?

And that goes for any other narrative which holds the status of Official Narrative. On any issue.

Its why anyone who goes off piste with The Official Narrative (TON) throughout Borrell’s ‘Garden’ gets the cancel treatment with no due process. Where allegations are treated as an automatic guilty verdict from the off before any evidence is properly and scientifically examined – if at all.

Why those guilty of such a heinous act – from the author of this site through to Alex Salmond, Joanna Cherry, Craig Murray, Julian Assange, and even people who donate small sums of money to the “wrong” crowdfunder and a whole host of other examples get the outlaw treatment (the latest being some ‘uppity’ comedian).

Smeared; Vilified; Slandered; Ostracised. Losing anything from their reputation, employment or liberty through to their bank account. Or, in the present example of the ‘uppity’ comedian, their income stream on the request of a Government functionary whose husband was, not so long ago, the Deputy Commander of the 77th Brigade.

Go figure.

All amplified by a media juggernaut marching in step with that Narrative in order to destroy anyone and everything which does not “cry uncle”.

Its why a entire Parliament – regardless of nominal Party identification – of a so called ‘democracy’ can piss on its war dead by standing up and giving a standing ovation to a member of an WW2 era SS Unit responsible for all sorts of recorded atrocities.

An incident which does not see groups which supposedly exist to represent the interests of the descendants of the victims across the world screaming blue murder at the top of their voices at anywhere near the same volume level of faux outrage they were employing in the UK a few years ago because HM Loyal Opposition had gone off piste.

Or why just next door to that Parliament desperate attempts are being made to prevent a feeble out of his depth narcissist from standing for office by putting him in gaol on dubious Trumped up charges; and a third or fourth generation of a political dynasty from standing for office by portraying him as an unhinged conspiracy nut..

…All at the same time as bending over backwards for the best part of half a decade to prevent any solid evidence – a lot of which surfaced on a laptop – of stellar levels of corruption and malfeasance from being processed or seeing the light of day in order to ensure a barely functioning human zombie remains as the front man.

Or why no one bats an eye lid – mainly because its not reported in any depth or volume – when a former failed German Defence Minister with Nazi ancestry – long promoted to the top job in Europe – openly rewrites history by effectively implying to the Japanese that Hiroshima and Nagasaki was the fault of the Russians rather than the Americans.

Perhaps some of the process described here may be of some relevance?

link to sonar21.com

“…the western political class undergoes a selection process before being set loose on their populations. Various programs have been set up to recruit and indoctrinate promising young (and not so young) people for leadership positions in government and business. Some of these programs are shady and operate on a personal level while others have a “probing function” and are out in the open – such as the WEF’s “young global leaders” program…

….After selection and ideological enhancement, these leaders are assisted in[to] governments and organizations around the world – as Klaus Schwab [of the world Economic Forum] has bragged about publicly. Should they succeed, they are protected and assisted at every turn, and then provided with a well-paid job at some international organization as a reward for their service and loyalty.

The assistance and protection is usually carried out by government or supranational organizations, including EU organizations, and various intelligence services, which have an enforcement role. Step out of line and there will be a scandal. If you are a leader of a country, there will be regime change. This process is both intended to ensure loyalty of the recruited and to keep the others in line…..

….This enforcement process has been so effective that is has managed to cow almost the entire political elite in the West, particularly those who were not recruited. Everybody walks on eggshells and nobody dares challenge the policies of the appointees, or there will be consequences.

The controlled media will be set loose on you and you might even get replaced. There have been a number of regime changes in the West in recent years which were a part of this enforcement process, for example in Greece, Italy, Austria, and even in Iceland of all places – and perhaps even in the US. Few in power dare say anything, even if the local appointees are destroying their own country. It is that effective.”

Either way, the Blobocracy seems to be getting all its own way right now in out part of the flowerbed.

John Main

How’s about we copy from Braveheart.

Paint oor erses blue (somebody mind me of the correct Pantone whatsit to use).

But instead of shouting “Freedom”, shout “Boris”.

Soz if I’m maybes not taking this seriously enough, but it wisnae me that started it – not on this thread.

[Oh feck, just realised that the same people who would ban blackface, whiteface, womanface and manface would also ban blueerse. We are just so screwed]

Fearghas MacFhionnlaigh

Stuart Campbell writes:

« (Let’s just gloss over the pathetic “only things defined by words get to define what the thing means” gambit, because as well as being semantic circular gibberish that would mean we had to defer to dogs over what a dog was. If only women get to define what “woman” means, how do we determine who qualifies to participate in the decision unless we already have a definition for who is a woman?) »
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I found that insightful paragraph very helpful, even if I had to read it a few times. I think it echos something Herman Dooyeweerd (Dutch philosopher 1894-1977) wrote:

“The walls of the absolutization of personal individuality have no windows. No doubt there occur female feelings in men, and male feelings in women. But this cannot be established without a standard for male and female feeling. To point out effeminacy in a man’s emotional life implies a normative structural principle lying at the foundation of this statement.” (New Critique)

Merganser

Have all SNP politicians been brainwashed by the ramblings of F. Scott Fitzgerald?

If they can hold two opposing views and still function, how do we know which view they are supporting at any given time?

George Ferguson

I would add the prostrate gland for males. A vital piece of equipment for the reproduction of the species. And while we are on this subject. Why is a water ablution procedure available in England for prostrate problems and not Scotland. This procedure retains sexual functioning for males post op. I became a Grandad again yesterday. I can assure you the process involved a biological female and biological male. New baby is cluster feeding on the boob. Another anatomical and physiological difference. If the SNP don’t understand the basics of human beings they have no place in power.

Fearghas MacFhionnlaigh

THE EYES OF DAVID BOWIE
He really had the ‘second sight’ in the 70s, didn’t he?
Because he’s sure got us singing Ziggi’s song now.
As we sway highly strung from invisible stage-wires,
and wave duly overcome to Major Tom,
and smile so convincingly for the cameras.

SÙILEAN DHÀIBHIDH BHUIDHE
Nach air a bha an dà shealladh sna 70an.
Oir tha sinn uile a’ seinn òran Ziggi a-nis,
crochte mar gum biodh bho uèirichean-stèids,
a’ smèideadh gu bàidheil ri Mèidsear Tom,
fiamh-ghàire oirnn air sgàth nan camarathan.

Lorna Campbell

Rev: brilliant piece of idiot-skewering. Nailed it. Light shed on deception and doublespeak. Out with these wallopers. Liars and deceivers all. Start over if we must. Vacuity rules in the SNP.

Andy g

I identify as a skinny person, however I am a fat bastard. Both cant be true. Trans women are not women. They are lying to themselves and trying to force us to buy into their bullshit.

sarah

@ Fearghas MacFhionnlaigh at 11.09: Tapadh leibh.

Lorna Campbell

Ruby: absolutely agree with every single word in your post.

Giesabrek: have you ever heard of ‘woman-face’ – identical in intent to ‘black-face’? Have you heard of paraphilia? Of fetishes? Put them all together, and you have the ‘trans’ thing in a nutshell. These men are paraphiliacs and fetishists, even those who have had their penises removed and turned inside out through a hole drilled in their body above their anus. Often, colonic tissue is used to ‘stretch’ the tissue to fit. Have you heard of colonic tissue and what its function in the body is? Newspapers are just beginning to tell the truth about the ‘trans’ phenomenon. The Telegraph, which I do not read habitually, has a three-part piece on the reality of ‘trans’, not the nonsense virtue-signalling that passes for journalism on this subject.

Female human beings deserve dignity and privacy, as, indeed, do male human beings. However, for females, this privacy and dignity is of far greater import because females have periods, and, while undressed, or using the loo, they are vulnerable. Do you know how many rapes of women and young girls take place in India, in rural areas, where there are no loos, and females have to hide in the fields to relieve themselves? Their natural dignity and need for privacy is violated along with their bodies. India is the rape capital of the world – or certainly was just recently.

Many females have had radical surgeries on their bodies, mainly because of cancer, and these leave them disabled, but not in ways that are obvious to the casual glance, and some porn-sick man occupying female toilets and disabled toilets to service a paraphilia and/or fetish(es) is abominable, and, if you can’t see that, you are wilfully blind. These men do not want third spaces. They want women’s – all of them, including their jobs, services, sports, everything. Why? Partly validation as Laydeeeeees, but mainly because so many of them are misogynistic monsters. I recommend you read some evidence from ‘trans’ widows to discover just what life with these cross-dressers is really like.

Dame Helena Kennedy, another aunt Lydia, was tasked (for a tidy sum no doubt) to draw up a misogyny bill for the SNP/Greens and Holyrood. Guess what, Giesabrek? ‘Trans’ identified men are to be included – which totally turns the word, ‘misogyny’ on its head because no male can possibly be subjected to misogyny, only females. These larping men, whether gelded or otherwise (and the gelding is also part of the paraphilia/fetish) are dangerous – very dangerous to society, as a whole. Yes, many appear to be perfectly decent human beings and I daresay many are not a physical danger to women and girls, but do you have the slightest idea of what it is like to be subjected to ‘woman-face’? It creates an immediate reaction of alarm and fear in many females because, over millennia, they have learned too be wary of, and fear, male physical strength, yet, you – whether you are a man or a woman – feel that you have the God-given right to tell women that they have nothing to fear. How the hell do we know if one man is a predator and another not? That is why, Giesabrek, we have separate facilities, etc. for men and women.

The answer is NO, a thousand times, a million times, NO. We do not want any male person, gelded by his own choice, or one with his bits intact, in our safe spaces, where dignity and privacy are also important. We do not want them in our sports, our sex-specific jobs, our sex-specific services or anywhere else that they decide they should have access to, so, NO, none. None at all. Ever. Nary a one.

Republicofscotland

Yip unfortunately the SNP is now a lost cause, and SNP MPs will say anything that gets them elected back into office the same applies to SNP MSPs.

No votes for the SNP at every election from now on.

Vote Alba Join Alba.

link to 12ft.io

Republicofscotland

David Hansell @1046am.

The West has gone mad.

link to nitter.net

Captain Yossarian

“It has to be Humza” – I wonder where the SNP would be just now if the members had voted for either of the other two candidates?

Confused

I had been wondering for a while what happens when the first tranny comes along who claims to have ovarian cancer and demands a hysterectomy; how far do you indulge a delusion?

NHS resources are limited; there are waiting lists, people suffering, dying, waiting for treatment.

Do you do a pretend operation on a pretend woman for a pretend condition it cannot have?

What would happen? I think the docs go “away and fuck-yourself … ” then the full trans swarm social media attack goes into overdrive, the Stonewall lawyers appear, politicians phones are ringing white-hot at 3am on a Sunday morning … and we get the bleating about “zero tolerance” for “transphobia” …

and the poor surgeon is : “there is nothing to remove?!”

already happening.

link to euronews.com

“a vagina is not a cavity”

as an aside, for those who like to argue over the terms “left” and “right” which no longer mean anything, the commies say officially

“sex is a biological reality”
and
“gender is an ideological construct”

which makes the communist party of GB “far right”. Welcome to clown world.

James Che

Take a step back and study what the policies are coming through not only our pretendy parliament and bought politicians, by corporations.

Governments deciding who to euthanise of the population,
Governments deciding how to convert two binary sexes into genders
Governments deciding not to recognise women.
Governments sex indoctrination our children in their early years through government eduecation.
Government indoctrination of one medication into the populations without medical assessment of the individual for contract profits.

These is Scientific experiments using the public as human guinea pigs.

Take a step back and study the policies of all Governments/ councils .
No new substantial Housing plans being built,
Price fixing and manipulation of house market prices.
Deliberate Mass imported migration as a policies across the western and european Countries.
Reduction of energy in to homes at higher manipulated prices and bills.
Governments restricting the methods and alternative ways you could heat your home that would be cheaper,
Government forcing extortionate high priced new boilers in every home,
Governments passing laws that allow energy companies to break and enter your home to fit Smart meters.

Take a step back and study the government policy restrictions on travel.

The new laws on 15 or 20 minute cities.
Ulez.
The closure of many roads and bridges and potholes no longer being mended.
The extreme rise in fuel for your vehicle,
The government / council policy on continuous high fines imposed on the citizen.
The governments selection in high priced electric vehicles as a alternative to your perfectly able and lawful car at the moment, but at your expense.
The new policies on ID cards that are more extreme than your passport and have at a whim the ability to stop your travel.

Where people are experimented on medically without there consent , where people were not allowed to travel, when their right to free speech and protest was withdrawn, when they involuntary had to give up their possessions, where your food supply was restricted and you appreciated eating a odd bug or two to survive in a lockdown situation.

Individually and slowly the Governments everywhere are restricting the population into a narrower and smaller and impoverised Areas

There was a period in history when they were not renamed climate change cities, but these were called Ghettos,

Ian Smith

I have a problem accepting that people should be allowed to transfer to another sex which makes them feel happier, when much of that happier feeling comes from the power or at the expense of compelling others to pay for their treatments, and walk on eggshells changing their language and behaviours every few years to match whatever the current cultural Marxist dictates are forced on them.

sam

Background briefing on sec 35 by the HoC Library is online. Link below.

The sheds light on the colonial nature of government in the UK and changes over time.

link to researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk

Dumbarton Rock

I’ll be contacting every candidate in my constituency with a series of questions which are important to me , before I decide to vote for any of them or possibly for the first time ever, spoil my vote.
1. What are your views on the GRR?
2. What are your views on Trident?
3. Are you in favour of an Independent Scotland?

C. Mac Kay

Great post and so true. The comments are outstanding

TURABDIN

According to Everybody Wiki Campbell-Sturgess «is bisexual and has ADHD».
Go to the top of the class for on trend exceptionalism and reasons for not «lending» you a vote.
A little on the ADHD condition.
link to mind.org.uk
Judge for yourself whether such a condition would make for a sound choice in public office.
However, the US has a democratically elected head of state in charge of the nuclear button exhibiting signs of senility, so choose away.

James Che

PhilM.

Thank you for the compliment,
Perhaps you should run you’re self,

I was offered by AS to become more than a founding member and surprisingly enough by the opposing political parties also suggesting I should actually run to be elected in office,

I have one or two problems with becoming a member of a political party, some serious in a official capacity, and some personal.

The personal one is that so many of my family passed suddenly after taken the jab that year and my spouse was diagnosed with Colon cancer whom I still care for,
I have been three quarters deaf since the age of eight, and dyslexic.

The other is more complicated and it is to do with the structure imposed of politics itself.

As soon as you enter politics as a party, any party, you immediately enter a rigged system whereby you play by their rules, the establishment rules,
And by nature I am a rebel whom has the ability to analytically think for myself and suspect with my personal disabilities I would have become a political target quicker than AS, without his background knowledge,

However by nature I do not fear the established minions even higher up doing the dirty work for dodgy politicians and politics, and never take the word of any official as gospel,

I do my best work seeking out truths from written records and history by the establishment themselves.
The reason that research is a excellent route to follow politically for the independence of Scotland, is that they cannot contest their own words once recorded in Hansard , treaties, conventions, parliament or televised,
It is wise to fight a battle with the same weapons they use to be equal.

If I joined a specific political party I would become limited by establishment party polictical laws and occupied with Every day distracting sh.t.

The best solution between the idiotic party political extremism ideology establishment policies of today is to get in behind them politically legally,

Know what rights you have,
know who is running the governments behind the scenes,
recognise what is a legal contract,
Recognise if you signed that contract,
Listen to world news and views, good and bad, have the ability to rest propaganda from the truth,
Usually what is written and recorded in history that made your present situation, even if it was hundreds of years ago has merit. Providing it is researched it was not reneged, repealed or altered legally or illegally.

When Sovereign people, the public, are informed of their true legal position in life in amongst the political posturing establishment facade then they have the ability to tear down their false invisible walls that bar their way to freedom,

And like many others of greater ability in learning and education than myself on here together “We” we are the politics and political party of the future that will move forward together, learned and educated, by each other,

Thanks for the compliment philM, you too seem to be a true believer in a better future for all man kind,

James Che

Sam,

It was wise to check what the governments position officially is written down.
Never take any politicians spiel as truth,
View it as what is legally wrote down in writing behind the scenes just like a lawyer would.

Lorna Campbell

Mr Main: getting a suntan, even if through the use of tanning lotions is not ‘black-face’ or anything like it because the human skin contains melanin naturally. The intention of ‘black-face’ is to mimic another race which was used and abused by white people, and the most famous instance involved a white woman who took a place away from another person, genuinely black, who would have qualified for that place. Alternatively, it can be used to demean, even if innocently, as I think, the Black and White Minstrels did. They were not deliberately trying to be derogatory, but the fact that they were pretending to be black minstrels, a big thing at one time, in the American South, and, therefore, a parody, was not in the best possible taste, was it? I think you are trying to be provocative, as per.

Women have honed, over millennia, responses to danger, as have men, and, mostly, we share the same alarms and fears, except one, and that is the female response to the male threat. It is unique to females, and any man pretending to be female is immediately worthy of suspicion and a fear response. That is how it is. Dignity and privacy are also far more important to females for reasons that should be obvious to all. Even stone-age societies have understood the need of the female for safety, privacy and dignity. Not you, though, eh?

The thing that both ‘black-face’ and ‘woman-face’ share is the history of rights deprivation at the hands of others that each group has had to endure. Until the 20th century, women, as a sex group, and 50% of the population, had very few ‘rights’ or ‘privileges’; ditto black people. Just hard fact. A great deal has changed for the better, but both groups still have a long way to go. The working-class could also be said to be virtually rights-free until recently. However, in the end, black men dominated black women and working-class men dominated working-class women. We are always at the end of the line, the bottom rung. Not whingeing, just telling it like not is.

Michael Laing

@ Ian Smith at 12.59pm:

“…changing their language and behaviours every few years to match whatever the current cultural Marxist dictates are forced on them.”>

I agree with the the general gist of your comment but take strong issue with your use of ‘Marxist’. Who are these ‘Marxists’ who are imposing woke ideology on us? I’m not aware of any country in Europe or America that has a Marxist government. Indeed, only two governments in the whole world spring to mind that might be said to be Marxist: those of China and Cuba, and I’m pretty sure they aren’t responsible for imposing woke ideology on the rest of us. Identity politics and gender ideology have got nothing to do with socialism. It’s all about dividing and disempowering ordinary people and neutering opposition to the global corporate elite.

David Hannah

Argyll, Bute and Locharber deserve better than this.

They need the Caledonian McBraine to arrive on time and in troubled waters!

David Hannah

You need to watch out for male rage. It’s not just the penis that’s the issue. It’s the arms. A mentally unstable transwomen like Amber Roberts who hates terfs. You heard him shouting from the podium. I certainly wouldn’t like to bump into him in the toilet alone while he’s taking selfies. These people are mentally unstable. No males in female spaces.

Merganser

Michael Laing @ 2.27.

Funny that. The way Scotland has (and is) being run by the SNP Government for the past 9 years reminds me very strongly of how the Chinese and Cuban Governments operate.

I think you have just made Ian Smith’s case for him.

Jeremy Wickins

Note the disingenuous way he associates Ms Davies with abortion rights – something she has never questioned, as far as I can see.

There are a lot of people subscribing to the sunk-costs fallacy with regard to the SNP, and still claiming they’re the only way independence will happen. They’re wrong, as you say, Rev – they need to go, and a new way forward found.

John

All ot
Remember as a boy thinking “you’re not straight “ as Bowie and E john got married to women. Muck fee, even George Michael pretended to be heterosexual., though I do understand his fears about giving his poor mum a heart attack.
Personally have never had a fear of other. Am what is called a vanilla heterosexual. Though I do envy bisexuality. Totally understand the attraction my female partners have had for other women.
One of my ‘female’ cousins is my first encounter with someone “they weren’t quite sure” , what I first learned to refer as hermaphroditism. Affecting about one in a thousand to some extent. In a population of millions that means lots of individuals.
In my adult life I have met , known, befriended a literal handful of what I would call transsexuals. Have met a lot more transvestism.
My impression is that the genuine misrepresentation of our/ a one in a thousand, has been purposely hijacked by the usual suspects for their nefarious ends. Cuntish behaviour that it is . Waves at Main culprit

James Che

The purpose of “ALL” identity politics by the establishment is to divide the people into sections,

Sections of society are shown preference in laws to ensure if fires up those that have been ignored or misindentified,

The establisnment do this by literally policing the sections. Showing legal preference in Courts.to one side, ie climate chage protesters is a good example compared with other protesting parties in the public,

Divide and rule. By establishment incitement.

sam

link to blogs.ucl.ac.uk

“Neoliberalism not only turns everything into a tradable commodity. It also ‘thoroughly revises what it means to be a human person’, calling forth a very particular image of the individual. This ideal neoliberal subject is an economic being – homo economicus, self-interested and competitive, independent and self-reliant, an informed consumer constantly calculating for every aspect of life what is in her or his best interests, and with ‘every kind of human activity [reconfigured] in terms of rational self-investment and entrepreneurship.’ She or he must be constantly ready for whatever new twist or turn takes place in the economy and employment, infinitely flexible and responsive to the changing needs of the market, an entrepreneur of the self: as Stephen Ball puts it, ‘malleable rather than committed, flexible rather than principled – essentially depthless’.”

Paul Davis

Would all those who think the SNP sailing at full speed into the woke rocks and destroying itself is some sort of unionist conspiracy please explain this gem. Almost every SNP representative who says anything makes it worse. The only way the conspiracy theory makes any sense is if everybody in the SNP is a unionist and always has been, and anyone who thinks that is even dafter than the idiots spouting this woke nonsense.

No, the SNP has cogently demonstrated that you can be totally useless at running public services and nobody gives a toss but if you start forcing woke legislation on people you get annihilated. The political version of Go Woke Go Broke.

Stuart MacKay

Michael Laing

Here you go, link to en.wikipedia.org

Although it’s quite a contorted article, the first few paragraphs should give you enough context to see that the “cultural” version has little to do with the “political” version. If you had to give it a label then Maoism and cultural revolution is probably a better fit.

John Main

Lorna Campbell 2:21

I can but refer you back to my post at 10:28. To save you tracking it down, here’s some wee quotes:

there’s pretending to be the opposite sex for criminal access purposes.

weaponised by grifters, grudge carriers and crims

I’m sorry that you have somehow or other interpreted this as me failing to understand “the need of the female for safety, privacy and dignity”.

I thought the “criminal access purposes” was a clear enough indicator of where I stand.

David Hannah

link to twitter.com

I don’t like them at all. These people are, creeps. We’ve all seen Scotland’s silence of the lambs. The butcher and child snatcher Amy George.

Heather Herbert posts:

“How does a non binary person murder someone?

They slash them.”

What a creepy thing to post on twitter? These people are unhinged. I almost feel sorry for him he must be regretting his sex change already.

Even Canada is fighting back now.

1 million people marching telling the state to get out their classrooms.

John Main

@sam says:26 September, 2023 at 3:30 pm

self-interested and competitive, independent and self-reliant, an informed consumer constantly calculating for every aspect of life what is in her or his best interests

Kinda works for me. I guess I’m the only one left in Scotland.

Or am I? For some reason, parts of my religiously traditional Scottish upbringing come back to me: “The Lord helps those who help themselves”.

Anyways, what you saying Sam? Do we have to remake a majority of Sovereign Scots in your preferred image before we can work for Indy? Best get our skates on, that will take a generation.

At least.

flexible rather than principled

Ah, the key to prosperity and happiness! It used to be a principle of mine that the world owed me a living. Then I compromised with reality.

David Hannah

Amber Roberts SNP. Check out his YouTube and watch the video about the gender recognition act.

He says:

“I was furious. Angry. Upset. Hurt. There are very little words I can use to describe. Just how ANGRY I am.”

If you look at his YouTube page. You’ll see various videos of him playing shooter games.

Very lady like!…

I feel sorry for JK Rowling. To think she wrote Harry Potter as well, who was a hero for everyone who was a bit different.

And they turn on her. Unbelievable.

What do I get out of commenting on this subject? Nothing of course. Just like Independence. We don’t have Independence

Frank Gillougley

Birth of a Zombie, indeed.

And something Keats jotted down about ‘beauty and truth’, which just about covers it, together with jefferson’s, ‘We hold these truths…’, or have i missed something in the meantime?

Dave Hansell

Merganser says:
26 September, 2023 at 2:57 pm

Michael Laing @ 2.27.

Funny that. The way Scotland has (and is) being run by the SNP Government for the past 9 years reminds me very strongly of how the Chinese and Cuban Governments operate.

I think you have just made Ian Smith’s case for him

——————————————–
The levels who human gullibility never fail to amaze.

– “A man can be a woman and vice versa.”

– “WTF! Go boil your head.”

– By the way, I’m/we are progressive and left wing.”

– “Okay. I’ll go along with that even though every Corporate entity and Big Pharma are on board with and pushing this Gender argument you are claiming.”

This cartoon makes the point succinctly:

link to steelcityscribblings.uk

And doubtless the Wings reader/occasional BTL contributor who penned this observation a couple of years back….

““Thus arises an intriguing ‘binary’ relationship between extreme individualistic subjectivism and extreme state authoritarianism. Assertion of non-negotiable pseudo-sacrosanct narcissistic power is common to both. Objective law as irreducible sphere of reality is subverted by arbitrary personalism. Might determines right. Autocracy of self-ID is mirrored by autocracy on high.”

….might have something to say on the matter (You there Fearghas?). Like as not, not a million miles from this tome

link to umutozkirimli.com

But yeah! You’ve convinced me Michael Laing:

A philosophy and approach which pushes extreme individualism and which divides people into ever smaller and smaller sub groups competing in a rigid hierarchy of oppression is compatible with Marxist class politics rather than the no such thing as society approach of rabid right wing libertarians like Ayan Rand and Margaret Thatcher.

From where I’m sitting there’s no difference between those pushing this bullshit Official Narrative and those pushing the men can be women one.

Perhaps, as a start, a visit to the World Bank or IMF sites would be in order to do a compare and contrast exercise between Scotland and China to determine not only how many people but also the respective proportion of the population which has been brought out of poverty over the relevant time period?

Garavelli Princip

Effijy says:
26 September, 2023 at 10:32 am
Do SNP still know they are a party?
For those ready to take their vote to an English Party where is their fight back on their record

Well, of course Mr Math Campbell-Sturgess appears in fact to be English (in the oxymoronic English ‘Scots’ for Yes).

So the SNP may be well on the way to becoming just that – they are certainly now a Unionist party.

And lest we forget: Not being able to tell the difference between a man and a woman is a well-known affliction of Public School educated Englishmen!

James Che

Lorna Campbell,

Thumbs up, well said.

James Che

Paul Davies.

Stu’s recent post identified the Snp as a Unincorporated Association,

A unincorporated Association has legally “No duty of care”.

David Hannah

link to cbc.ca

“Hands off our kids.” Says Canada. The 1 million march. “leave children alone.”

The fall is coming.

There’s going to be a lot of doctors up on the stand very soon. If there’s any justice in the world. Susie Green from mermaids. She made all the phone calls to Tavistock when doctors refused. She made the call. She even went as far as ramming a dilator up her son… Really really sick on so many levels.

Sturgeon and her travelling band lesbians obviously went down to drink champagne with Stonewall. Remember? Thank god for wings for exposing this groomers convention.

Judge a person by the company she keeps.

The furries march to George Square! To tell those uppity women to wheesht.

Some mothers do have em right enough… Sorry * birthing people’s.

The country is a disgrace. Argyll and Bute deserves better!

Lorna Campbell

John Main: you misunderstand me. I do see where you stand, but I am also sure that you still don’t get it. It has little to do with criminals, grifters, etc. pretending, but everything to do with larping men using women as sexual props in their own fantasy world, as these fetishistic men use everything known to humankind as props in their fantasy world – children, dogs, shoes, stockings, knickers… The point is that using inanimate objects in the privacy of your own bedroom, and offering harm to no one, is one thing, but demanding that other sentient creatures should be sacrificed to your uncontrolled and often public deviant behaviours is quite another. I enjoy panto, I loved Les Dawson’s two women gossips and so on, but the fetish part is missing. Most women who have been in the world a while know the difference. It’s called the ‘creep’ factor. I know it is probably hard to accept for transvestites/transsexuals, but, out with the family theatre and television, most females’ response to men in frocks is instinctively negative, and probably biological, evolutionary and/or hard-wired over millennia. Expecting or even asking females to override their instincts is cruel, absurd and misogynistic.

Lorna Campbell

Sorry, meant to add to last comment to John Main: expecting heterosexual males or lesbian females to welcome ‘trans’ into their dating pools is also cruel and beyond the pale.

David Hannah

Sadly in Scotland… Rock Bottom wasn’t reached when Mridul Whadawa lied on his apllication form, in an act of concealment to sneak his way inside the women’s refuge. He was then promoted and is probably still forcing victims to affirm his male feelings and reframe their trauma…

Who knew that Scotland would sink so many more levels in the following years.

The crazy SNP disabled member screaming witches in the faces of the women at Parliament.

Women’s rights, in the gutter in Scotland. I sense a fight back. A changing of attitudes big style in the last few years. Thank god. People are no longer scared to tell the truth.

James Che

Sam.

Self- relient, self- interested, competative constantly calculating consumer = Those that attempted to sell the Country of Scotland they did not own to England in 1707, For their own self interests.

Anton Decadent

Over at one of the other la la lands a woman who was either planning to or standing as a councillor for the Lib Dems has been banned from standing for or holding office for them for ten years for wearing a Woman Adult Human Female tshirt.

It makes you wonder how four parties, SNP/Greens/Labour/Lib Dems could go collectively insane along with the media, be it written, visual or online, large chunks of academia, finance, publishing, medicine, sport, law, the entertainment industry, the Arts, the charity sector across the West. Perhaps their mouths were stuffed with gold.

Ruby

Lorna Campbell says:

These men are paraphiliacs and fetishists, even those who have had their penises removed and turned inside out through a hole drilled in their body above their anus.

Oh look Lorna’s post icludes the word anus!

Testing

Anus, uranus, tetanus, manuscript

Could it be these words are no longer banned.

Has Dan been on the case and politely suggested to Stu that his ‘moderating bot’ is out of control and really upsetting people.

Well done Dan that was quick work.

Next preview, editing function, Scottish spell checker & flame-baiters all banned.

TURABDIN

In order to discourse with «gender theorists» you first have to beard your theorist.
As you are considered part of the problem, a victimizer in effect by seeking to open a discourse, engagement is impossible. Indeed to engage would open the critique that they were conspiring in their own victimization.
As there is in their universe no objective truth, in any domain, discourse is not just impossible but pointless. A mentality that chooses to have no fixed points of reference cannot be meaningfully approached, as all is relative the very human language looses coherence, becoming merely sounds signifying whatever the speaker and hearer may choose.
And that, of course, is the point of it all.
The madness is the method.
Transwomen are women…do not discuss.

Johnlm

Though the WOKE boil appears to be bursting, and its political sponsors should be looking at a wipeout, things could go on a while yet.
Climate change and tranny issues may pass as their young supporters ‘wise up’ but the last couple of years have gaslit older generations too.
There are many thousands of NHS staff, teachers and government drones and their extended families too embarrassed to raise the cough issue, and the debate will not he held.
The liberties we lost during this time will not be reclaimed.

sam

@John Main

“Kinda works for me.”

I guess most here already knew that, Jack.

“Essentially depthless.”

twathater

@ Robert Hughes thank you for your support and your attempt at moderation, it seems our friend has entrenched views about certain things , possibly caused by a rancorous friendship falling out,it seems unity doesn’t have the meaning I thought it did, OH well back to the drawing board

Ruby

John Main says:
26 September, 2023 at 10:28 am

“Lots of parallels between black face and woman face”

Nah.

People can blacken their faces. People can whiten their faces.

I blacken my face every summer. Like millions I like to. I have no intention of stopping.

Yet another flame-bait from John Main.

What he has written is an absolute load of rubbish in my opinion of course.

I was going to ask why but then thought ‘fuck it’ who cares.

James Che

David Hannah,

Canada is not alone, I believe Australia is also beginning too, along with a few other Country the MSM are trying to hush up,

I watched the Canadian parliament issue over the Old ss invited guest they all cheered stood up and clapped for, then watch them all pretend not to have vetted or known his background.

Only when the public call them out as offensive,

But the more slow and subtle road to these old type of Cities the ss controlled have been rebranded to climate change ghettos, opps apologies climate change cities,
You will own nothing, you will not travel without a star on your pass port, you will be forced to be medically vaccinated with untrialed medicine and medically change your sex, where it will become illegal to have free speech under hate crime bills and terrorism acts of treason,
Who said we are not like cuba or china,

We are half way there,

But wait until they surround your 20 minute city with barb wire for your own protection against the outside world excuse.

James Che

A really good and recent example of sections of public not subcumming to the segregate society method was the “right to roam”

Where Scots met up to support Englands population on the right to walk in our own Countries, and it is not just a entitlement of the rich land owners,

Hats off for ” Scotland showing” and supporting England and Wales to a better way to freedom of the all people around britain, not just Scotland,
It is no wonder that britain would fear a independent Scotland.

Michael Laing

@ TURABDIN at 4.40pm:

“Transwomen are women…do not discuss.”

The best response I’ve seen to ‘Transwomen are women’ is ‘In what sense are transwomen women?’ They can’t answer that. At least, not with any sort of coherent, fact-based argument.

James Che

It is no small wonder that the big land owners, estate owners, corporations, politicians with estates and retail corporations wanted to exterminate land tax laws to replace the burden of paying for their vast lands onto the “onus” of ordinary people paying for their vast land through council tax,

Michael Laing

@ Lorna Campbell at 4.41pm: I can tell you that disgust and revulsion at the sight of men wearing women’s clothing and underwear is not limited to women. Speaking for myself, a late-middle-aged man, I find it repulsive and deeply unarousing, but I’m sure I’m not the only heterosexual male who feels this way.

I noticed some years ago that if I typed ‘stockings’ or ‘lingerie’ into the search-box on Flickr, the photo-hosting site, the search returned page after page of fat, hairy-bodied men wearing said items. Surely these people can’t seriously believe that anyone, either male or female, is actually going to find them attractive or arousing, so I think this confirms the view that it’s all about fantasy and perversion. As you say, people can do what they want in the privacy of their own homes, but I’m sick-to-death of seeing these creepy weirdos everywhere I look: on TV, on billboards and on-line.

James Che

Indeed Perhaps Scots and English could join up on reintroducing land tax, instead of the poor, the white and blue collar workers paying for the elites vast acres of land,
Because it is those same big landowners trying to prevent the right to roam in your own Countries.

Mia

“Almost every SNP representative who says anything makes it worse”

And isn’t that precisely what you would do when you are explicitly trying to make the party look completely unelectable so you can ensure the majority of seats your party currently holds in Westminster is transferred to “the other side”?

This would be an example of bypassing democracy while voters still have power to decide. In other words, it would be trying to get as many voters to vote “for the correct side” as possible by discouraging them from voting for the side they would naturally vote for.

But, if like me, since September 2014, you do no longer believe democracy in Scotland exists (if it ever existed), and all what we are presented with during the charade of elections is disguised election/referendum/leadership context rigging under a veneer of democratic pretence to give us the illusion we are actually exercising a choice, then you will try to find a more convincing explanation.

Here is mine:

All what you hear from SNP careerists, crown useful idiots, political rejects whose loyalty to the crown was bought with a salary for life, a large seat in the HoL to have a nap, a fake title and a ermine, mainstream “reporters”, mainstream “newspapers”, “national” “broadcasters”, self-appointed scientists, experts on demand, emergent “celebrities” who are only known to their families and friends, and recycled political tools from the guardian, are not real prognosis or predictions of what is going to happen. They are actually telling you what the “official” result is going to be, independently of what the real one would be, with sufficient time in advance to prepare you for the blow so the electorate accepts it without revolting.

In other words, my opinion is that we are being softened up for the pre-planned blow, rather than flooding us in propaganda to encourage us to land a blow against ourselves, because since 2014 they can no longer trust sufficient numbers will actually listen to their propaganda mouthpieces and fall for the deceit.

If you look retrospectively it becomes blatantly obvious that since 14 November 2014 whoever and whatever took possession of the SNP was determined to rob the members of all control so it could transform it into an unelectable, innocuous (to the British state) empty vessel whose main (and only) function was to keep the yes vote on a leash without letting it grow while destroying its vehicle for independence by transforming 56 anti-union MPs into a majority to preserve the union. For the first 9 years, the transformation of that majority into a useless majority was achieved with a political fraud as a leader. That con-trick is no longer working, so the next solution is to take control of that majority bay transferring the seats to the unionist side.

The day the political fraud Sturgeon told us “a vote for the SNP is not a vote for independence nor even a referendum” signalised the moment the party was “under new (colonial) management”. That is the point when we should have ditched the fraud, her masters, her apparatchiks her echo chamber and the party brand.

“The only way the conspiracy theory makes any sense is if everybody in the SNP is a unionist and always has been”

That is an incredibly naive assertion. The members do no longer have control over the party. That leaves you with a much smaller number. In reality you only need a handful of unionists in key positions of control to completely neuter the party. For example, the party leader, the party deputy, the CEO, the president of the party, the person in control of policy, the person in control of the purse, the person in control of Coms and the person controlling the MPs in Westminster. Add to that a few fake activists and nodding donkeys to the NEC and place an echo chamber in Westminster (Blackford, Black, Nicholson, Oswald, Donaldson, Smith, Blackman and Thewliss) and you are home.

The members do no longer control who is vetted and who is not. They do no longer control policy not even what is included in the conference agenda. Even if every single member “other than those in key positions” and with a parliamentary seat were strong pro-independence supporters, they could do nothing, other than resigning and bankrupting the party, to regain control by bringing it from scratch.

“anyone who thinks that is even dafter than the idiots spouting this woke nonsense”

Anyone who thinks that a real nationalist who had just fought the mother of all battles to get independence for their country and who only lost because the British establishment played dirty is going to flush down the toilet the mother of all opportunities not only to get independence but to land an almighty blow to the nose of the British establishment with a 56 majority while enjoying an absolute majority in Holyrood, is even dafter than those who think Yousaf is a real “republican” after sending the stone of destiny to England for the English king coronation.

The destruction of the SNP has the British establishment’s fingerprints all over it. It was always about getting rid of that anti-SNP majority. Why? Because it is that anti-union MP majority what is really threatening the end of the union and, with the end of the union, the succession to the Scottish crown.

John

We all have wee triggers. One of my favourite is folk referring to Private fee paying exclusive factories for the deviant cuntish humans running the United Kingdom and educating despotic bastards all over the planet longer than any other , as Public schools.
Now , I understand the bastardisation of the phrase as something from the 1800’s in England.
Please be aware that our present King Charles the third is the 1st monarch to be educated in a school. IE a Public school.
Previous days the nobs were privately tutored.
Not all privately educated are cuntish. They do however, provide the foundation and staffing of the pillars of this fucking deviant kingdom

Fearghas MacFhionnlaigh

David Hannah @ 4.35 pm writes:

“Hands off our kids.” Says Canada. The 1 million march. “leave children alone.”

The fall is coming.
———————————
Actually, David, your provided CBS NEWS link dismayingly demonstrates how successful the Canadian establishment (Trudeau, Media, Provincial and Educational authorities etc) can be at chewing up and spitting out 1 million people, having demonised them as hate mongers.

TURABDIN

MICHAEL LAING
«Transwomen» are women because they believe themselves to be so might be a riposte.
Theatre of the absurd?
Mental health is a growing issue in the «developed» West. The stigma that once kept such problems in check has gone. Indulge in your mental fantasies now seems the accepted form. Fine if its ditsy aunt Agatha, not so otherwise.
Before you vote, or anything else, spend some time with the candidate.
Check out the goods!

Effijy

England’s BBC for Scotland announcing that Scots life expectancy has fallen for the 3rd
consecutive year.

A male in Glasgow averages 72.9 years
In Bearsden he can live to just under 80.

But isn’t the U.K. pension age being continually extended by Westminster because we are supposed to be living longer?

The Tory think tank headed by Ian Duncan Smith have proposed a pension age of 75.
Now doesn’t that translate as you work until you die for the majority.

How could you not vote Tory with 50 years worth worthless National Insurance contributions

Kcor

“There is no alternative. We have to burn it down and start again.”

Amen.

sam

Murray, Blackburn, MacKenzie have a blog piece about the sec 35 action by UK gov and the mess between the govs that went before it.

“We note that information withheld from the first FoI response, and only released on review, raises questions about the accuracy of picture painted to MSPs at various stages about the nature of SG/UKG interaction over the Bill.
While the SG relied heavily on failures of intergovernmental liaison by the UKG in its initial objections to the s35 Order, this barely features in its most recent material for the court. Recent information suggests that MSPs might want to examine further what happened here.”

link to threadreaderapp.com

David Hannah

link to dailymail.co.uk

A transwoman who used a disabled toilet to dilate his ‘vagina’ after gender reassignment surgery has defended the decision.

Heather Herbert was criticised by disabled-rights after tweeting from the toilet floor:

‘Dilation, day two, let’s play.

Where in an airport can I locate a clean, dry, private place I can lie down, take my knickers off and spread my legs?’

Ahahaha.

David Hannah

Heather Herbert. So stunning. And so brave. Congratulations, Miss Scotland. 2023.

John Main

@James Che says:26 September, 2023 at 5:22 pm

I would be a lot more impressed with the “Right to Roam” activists if they had been prepared to standup for our “Right” during the Covid Years.

But they didn’t. And so our “Right to Roam” was permanently downgraded to a “Qualified Permission to Roam”, which can be withdrawn at any time the authorities see fit.

As they say, use it or lose it. We let them withdraw our Right, in fact some actively supported that withdrawal. And so the precedent was set.

That “Right” can now be withdrawn on government decree. As some noticed at the time, but most have long forgotten, most of the “emergency” Covid legislation remains in place, and can be re-enacted at no notice.

Republicofscotland

The iconic Ayr Station Hotel was badly damaged by fire, Ayr council let it rot before it was set on fire, it turns out that Ayr council cut so deeply into its fire fighting services in the area that it had to call on a fire engine (high rise fighting unit) to come in from Kilmarnock, that engine broke down, and a fire engine from Glasgow (Castlemilk) 35 miles away was called into help put the fire out.

Radio news had a deputy fire chief explain that cuts to the Scottish fire Brigade have been so deep that the service is struggling to fulfill its vital roll, cuts still to come down the pipeline are the cutting of 339 firemen/women and the retirement of 18 fire engine appliances.

John Main

Sam,

Have you blundered onto the wrong website by mistake?

This is a pro-Independence website.

See when you posted earlier, criticising those who would be independent and self-reliant, didn’t that strike you as odd? Maybes daft is a better word.

John Main

@Effijy says:26 September, 2023 at 6:51 pm

50 years worth worthless National Insurance contributions

Your NI contributions have always gone to pay for the NHS and the pensions of those already retired. TBQH, I thought you would be in favour of helping out with that.

When people retire and draw the state pension, it is paid by taking tax and NI off those still working. There is no pension pot of your saved contributions – these were all spent by the government as fast as you paid them.

This is one of the many downsides of mass immigration – the “new” workers are being taxed heavily to keep retired people who belong to a different ethnic group and who mostly dislike them. If I was a new worker, I would be looking to get out of that liability too.

In the good old days, it was us who were paying to support our grandparents, etc, so that was all right.

George Ferguson

@John Main 7:45pm
It has always been a misconception that current NI contributions go into a pot for future pensions payments. Nevertheless people paying for 40 years have a reasonable expectation that the State will support them when they retire. You don’t think that my 92 year old Dad with many great great grandchildren is reliant on the State? He is reliant on his children. That was his insurance policy. I have already explained to my children that a State pension will not be there for them. In Scotland we are conducting a new social experiment taxing our way to prosperity. Sure to work.

David Holden

God it can be hard work going through the comments section in here these days. Broadly speaking the standard of trolls has slipped and now they just either downright offensive or not even original or even inarestin. I remember the good old days when even the trolls had a bit of a spark and even a bit of wit, Changed days.

Breeks

Mia says:
26 September, 2023 at 6:04 pm

The destruction of the SNP has the British establishment’s fingerprints all over it. It was always about getting rid of that anti-SNP majority….

I agree with you Mia, but nowhere was the conspiracy more graphically illustrated than with the hatchet job on Alex Salmond.

If people can’t see that, then they’re simply not looking hard enough.

I utterly condemn those conspirators, without qualification. They are the lowest of the low, and I hope they one day answer for their despicable crimes, but in some ways, what I find even more disgusting was the readiness of so many in the SNP to turn on Salmond and vilify the man who took us closer to Independence than anybody believed possible.

I was genuinely taken aback by how many of these gullible idiots were lapping up the smears and joining in the chorus to berate Alex.

I don’t mean out of abandoned loyalty. Loyalty is subjective and unreliable when wrongdoing is suspected from an individual, but even a rudimentary objective analysis of the Mickey Mouse evidence and accusations emerging should have given people confidence that Salmond was being stitched up. Are these people blind or what? What the fk is wrong with them?

Salmond himself chose to step back from office in order to clear his name, (the honourable thing to do), and that should have been the cue for the SNP to do likewise and allow due process to run it’s course. Instead we are subjected to the unedifying spectacle of that Sturgeon creature conducting the orchestrated conspiracy to destroy Alex, her mentor, and everything he stood for.

Once again, I genuinely struggle to reconcile the gullibility of so many in the Independence Movement who not only let her away with the gross betrayal of Salmond, but nodded like donkeys when she sold out Scotland over Brexit and squandered Independence when it was there in the palm of our hands.

It makes no difference to me whether Sturgeon was feckless beyond belief, or a Manchurian Candidate First Minister on a mission to destroy Scottish Independence, because the nett result is the same. Nine fkg years and counting of divisive stagnation and festering toxicity, while all the time Sturgeon, who instigated most of it, was all but canonised as the SNP’s new Messiah… the Chief Mammy! Jesus H. Pass me the sick bucket.

For what it’s worth, I don’t believe Sturgeon has the necessary intellect to be the villain in all this. She’s just a vacuous, vindictive puppet, with someone else pulling the strings. Furthermore, I believe Yousaf has inherited the same insidious puppet master(s), and just like Sturgeon, he is entranced and has neither the brains nor wits to see it.

What I am most perplexed about however is the wall to wall indifference and complacency amongst the Indy Movement, which ought to be battering down the doors at Holyrood and expelling every one of these troughing frauds, and installing a Convention of the Estates style “interim government”. We need a true Parliament, which declares the Treaty of Union breached and at an end. And ok, if we must, …pending formal approval of the people via a Ratification Plebiscite. What are we waiting for? Permission?

We don’t need a Devolved Assembly. Section 30? We don’t need the whole fkg Scotland Act. Junk every last t r e a c h e r o u s word of it. We don’t need Westminster’s authority to organise a Scottish Referendum or Plebiscite. Who the fk decided that we do? Our London masters??

We don’t need anyone’s authority to do it, we just need their recognition once it’s lawfully done.

What we DO need is a cohesive, step by step, road map to actual Independence delivered, “the” plan which can then be put to the people.

And just for added effect, if we want to focus minds and see an end to all of this shite about GRR and the SNP’s bullshit shenanigans, one of those steps towards Independence could be the formal impeachment of Holyrood for t r e a s o n against Scotland’s Sovereign Constitution, and the entire Vichy puppet theatre can dumped outside on the lawn.

No Scotland Act = No Vichy Assembly = No Gauleiter First Minister. Pledge allegiance and fealty to the Constitutional Sovereignty of Scotland, or get out the fkg Chamber.

Westminster’s alien mechanisms and doctrines for subjugating Scotland’s sovereign people can be legitimately junked and disassembled, and in their place we resurrect the true 21st Century Scottish Parliament which answers to the Scottish people and obeys our decisions.

Rise up Scotland, or have no Scotland. How many brain cells does it take to work that out?

Ruby

It’s tragic the lengths men go to satisfy their sexual fetishes.

Anyone know the name of the fetish that involves replacing your penis with a hole that needs to be dilated every time you go for a pee. Sounds tricky! Maybe a golden shower is also involved.

The weird thing is Herbert,Heather wants us to know all about this fetish, absolutely everything including doing the blow job in a disabled toilet.

I spotted a play by Irving Welsh the other day it was called

‘You’ll Have Had Your Hole’

I didn’t read it but the title made me laugh

link to youtube.com

I remember kids singing that song but they were much, much younger than Liam and Jayson.

Still they’re having a good laugh!

Captain Yossarian

George – We’re spending far in excess of what is being spent in the rest of the UK. That extra spending cannot be borrowed, but it can be raised by PFI schemes. That has gone-on throughout the Swinney years and it was always going to be unsustainable. This is the spending commitment that is killing us and it’s going to go-on and on increasing for the next 20-years. We will both be dead by then but it is a hell of a legacy for us to leave behind.

Ruby

Breeks says:

And just for added effect, if we want to focus minds and see an end to all of this shite about GRR and the SNP’s bullshit shenanigans, one of those steps towards Independence could be the formal impeachment of Holyrood for t r e a s o n against Scotland’s Sovereign Constitution,

Gender Recognition is at the top of the list my list and I’m guessing it is for most women.

The problem I have with what you are suggesting is getting rid of GRR is not enough for me.

I’m fed-up & not enthused to do anything. Getting rid of the SNP isn’t going to get rid of gender recognition.

Where is the party that supports women’s rights?

You would probably have more success storming Holyrood if women were on board.

Women are ragin’!

John

‘You’ll have had your hole ‘ is an embra thing , yes ?

Mainly it is the exploitation that a tiny minority wish to impose on others. In my experience, and I have experimented, the most deviant are often the most uncomfortable and in tolerant when confronted out of what they wish to control

Lorna Campbell

I would ask my MP/MSP: what is a woman? However, I would also .like to know why so many ‘trans’ identified females, supposedly ready to commit suicide if they cannot have hormones/surgery when they snap their fingers, because they are so ‘gender dysphoric’, go on to have a baby? I mean, they’re men, aren’t they? This must qualify as one of the most female things anyone can do. How, if you genuinely hate your body, if you want to cut off your breasts and have a pretend penis sewn on to your crotch, would you want to use the womb you hate and push the infant out through the birth canal and out of the vagina into the world? Ditto if you are a they/them female. Can any of our elected representatives from any of the captured parties explain that one? It’s on a par with a ‘trans’ identified man claiming to be a lesbian. Nah, you snake with the snake. It’s because you want rumpy-pumpy the good old-fashioned way. We really do need to stop pandering to insanity and to the politicians who are willing to sacrifice all of us on the altar of ‘trans’ excrement. Hopefully, Sharron Davies’s list will be up and running soon and we can all discover who the enablers are and avoid voting for them.

George Ferguson

@Captain Yossarian 8:49pm
Extra spending on public services would be OK in my book if an improvement was visible. But extra spending on incompetence and political appointees based on loyalty to the party is not. SNP mates have made a fortune,
Sturgeon and Swinney have made a fortune. Their policies are designed with the party in mind but they make everbody else poor. I am OK with my legacy, my children are higher tax payers. Hard work there is no substitute. Our problem is persuading them to stay in Scotland. Almost lost my son to Australia with Humzas impotent SNHS August 2022 reforms. We were saved by a wee blonde lassie. First child yesterday.

William G Walker

George Ferguson at 9:26pm makes perfect sense and congrats to him having a “wee blonde lassie” grand-daughter in Oz yesterday!

The NewSNP with Greens are even worse that under Sturgeon in the past, with Shona Robison, Lorna Slater, Patrick Harvie etc not just being incompetent in public office but also an embarrassment to Scotland.

We need to, bluntly, destroy and start again.

Fearghas MacFhionnlaigh

Hi Dave. Thanks for your very welcome posts on Wings. I have followed up your link to the book by Umut Özk?r?ml?, Turkish dissident and academic now teaching in Barcelona:

CANCELLED: THE LEFT WAY BACK FROM WOKE
by Umut Özk?r?ml?

link to umutozkirimli.com

From the promotion:

« In this provocative book, Umut Özkýrýmlý reveals how the Left has been sucked into a spiral of toxic hatred and outrage-mongering, retreating from the democratic ideals of freedom and pluralism that it purports to represent. Exploring the similarities between right-wing populism and radical identity politics, he sets out an alternative vision. It is only by focusing on our common humanity and working across differences that the Left will find a constructive and consensual way back from “woke”. »

And from Özk?r?ml?’s epilogue:

« Orwell was right when he said “The enemy is the gramophone mind, whether or not one agrees with the record that is being played at the moment.” Last I checked, I wasn’t a gramophone. And I’m certainly not scared of the tarring and feathering. »

I also had a listen to Özk?r?ml?’s audio interview by Julie Bindel on her substack site (April 8).

Fearghas MacFhionnlaigh

My above post @ 10:13 pm is a response to Dave Hansell @ 4:07 pm.

Mark Beggan

There are parallels with the Nazi Germany 1931-33 period and the Freakenschou! we see before our eyes now. I’m drawing from the BBC documentary with the Laurence olivier voice over. It went something like ” Hitler was the buckle that held the belt of the loose alliance of “Freakenschou” “.

Michael Laing

I’ve just seen a wee clip on YaTubeYe of Jimmy Dore not only stating that identity politics is all about fomenting division and factionalism amongst ordinary people, as we know, but making a point that hadn’t really occurred to me before: that members of those minority groups favoured by woke ideology are being installed in positions of power so that anyone complaining about authority or their treatment in the workplace can be labelled as racists or transphobes. That seems a very pertinent point to me, and one which emphasises the need for selection processes which are democratic and based on suitability for the job and/or ability to represent the majority.

Jimmy Dore is excellent. Who’d have expected such a voice of common-sense to come from the USA?

A Scot Abroad

Yep,

as reliably bonkers as normal. This site is a free for all about anything at all that flicks switches for individuals, and nobody at all doing anything to advance the cause of Indy.

Mark Beggan

Is there a connection between Transvestites and Inbred’s?

Answers on a Postcard

Freepost SAE Bute House.

Captain Yossarian

George – I’m talking here about the proletariat. These experiments carried-out over the past 10-years will leave everyone impoverished for 20-years, maybe longer. I don’t think many really understand that and think if we vote Labour it will improve.

Derek

Away an’ shite. Troll.

Michael Laing

@ A Scot Abroad at 11.01pm:

Why would you care about advancing the cause of Indy? You only come on here to insult supporters of independence and contradict – usually without any hint of fact or reason – any point we make.

If you don’t like it here, I’m sure most people on here will be quite happy for you to exit the premises. Don’t let the door hit your arse… etc., etc.

Captain Yossarian

Derek – Do you know something, I am getting pissed off with this constant abuse. If you want to fill the site up with bigots then go ahead. There’s a hell of a lot more we can all be doing that reading this.

Shug

They are all absolute nut cases.

How could such muppets pass any sort for screening programme.

Derek

“Captain Yossarian says:”

Wisnae aimed at you, but at the snotter aboard.

A Scot Abroad

Michael Laing, at 11:39 pm

Quite wrong. I think this place is important, because free speech and debate are vital. If the Rev allows it, I’m not going anywhere.

Robert Louis

100% agree with this.

Politician wannabees like that above, think they can skirt the issue by pretending to say one thing to one interested party and the EXACT opposite to other interested parties.

But, as we now know, the SNP is chock full of these gender nutters. Not only is their ‘gender’ belief system unscientific, it is hateful to actual REAL women (adult human females), and extremely HOMOPHOBIC.

I agree the SNP are toast. They have allowed these loonies to wholly undermine the public’s trust in them as a party of government. Instead of the SNP focussing on independence, they have spent the last few years (and STILL are) dithering over gender nonsense. And it really, really is nonsense.

This is what happens when you start indulging fringe policies with zero merit. This is what happens when you start doing things the public do not want and NEVER VOTED FOR.

Robert Louis

mac at 0759am,

Yes, I think you make a good point. If London thinks that by destroying the SNP they also destroy independence, then we now know they are very,very wrong.

Let us never forget, that perfidious albion has form with this kind of thing. They did it to many of their colonies, deploying the same schtick, of ‘oh you couldn’t possibly survive without England’s financial support’. They also injected interlopers and agents provocateur to cause division and distraction.

The PEOPLE of Scotland will drive independence. IF the SNP shape up and prove that is what they wish to achieve, then they will succeed. Sadly, however, I see zero evidence that the SNP are serious about independence. If they were, following the pretenduy English ‘supreme’ court verdict last year, they would have IMMEDIATELY called a Scottish convention of the estates (an assembly), and asserted the Scottish constitutional claim of right, to take independence forward, free of Westminster and English interference. They would have worked with all pro independence groups, INCLUDING ALBA. Instead, they smeared them.

No matter what happens to the SNP, support for independence will only increase.

Come the next election in the UK, we will end up with either a blue Tory or ‘reddish’ Tory English Prime Minister telling Scots what they can or cannot do, and the remnants of the SNP will carry on whining, whilst doing nothing.

It is intolerable.

Ruby

A Scot Abroad says:
26 September, 2023 at 11:01 pm

Yep,

as reliably bonkers as normal. This site is a free for all about anything at all

That isn’t true!

No doubt you’re of the belief that you know better.

Ruby

A Scot Abroad says:
27 September, 2023 at 3:16 am

Michael Laing, at 11:39 pm

Quite wrong. I think this place is important, because free speech and debate are vital. If the Rev allows it, I’m not going anywhere.

That’s his choice! I would suggest if he doesn’t want personal abuse he should make flame-baiting a bannable offence.

But hey I’m at the stage where I don’t care anymore.

It will be sad to see this site with only ‘A Scot Abroad’ & ‘John Main’ posting here.

All good things come to an end.

Gutted to see Dan go.

Dorothy Devine

Derek , it is interesting to see that response no??

Ruby

Good points Lorna.

Could be being trans is trendy.

Getting your breasts cut off & growing a beard is just the latest trend as is being a ‘pregnant gay man’. Body piercing & tattoos are just so last year & on top of that these young kids couldn’t wait until they were old enough to get a tattoo.

Ruby

Robert Louis says:

But, as we now know, the SNP is chock full of these gender nutters. Not only is their ‘gender’ belief system unscientific, it is hateful to actual REAL women (adult human females), and extremely HOMOPHOBIC.

But Robert it’s not just the SNP it’s every single political party in the UK.

Ruby

Captain Yossarian says:
26 September, 2023 at 11:43 pm

Derek – Do you know something, I am getting pissed off with this constant abuse.

Can I ask what you are going to do about it?

Will you tell them to shut-up?

link to wingsoverscotland.com

Effijy

Stop Press!

Westminster gives permission to develop Scotlands Rosebank Oil Fields.

There must be some mistake here as every English Political party has been assuring Scotland in every decade since the 1970’s.

We apparently have that globally unique oil that runs out every 10 years.

Looks now that it is going to be running out in the 2030’s and 40’s too.

To be fair they have punctured this diatribe with advising that the oil cannot be brought ashore as the U.K. wouldn’t meet its dynamic Net Zero Carbon footprint.

There is an ever consistent drone of lies being fed to Scotland from Westminster.

Now we will see the backlash, the vicious attack, the teeth of the SNP Party into the Westminster jugular as they confront these corrupt, immoral thieves with the evidence
of their misdemeanours.

Tumble Weed rolls by as SNP head off for another subsidised lunch and check the availability of the mysterious mobile home the police are checking for Linger Prints.

John Main

@Ruby says:27 September, 2023 at 7:33 am

bannable offence

I’ve noticed your stock response to everything and everybody is to try to ban it/them.

I think it’s the wrong approach. I think it tells us you don’t have confidence in your own views, and lack the capability to defend them with reason and eloquence. I think it is antithetical to the spirit of the Scottish enlightenment and to our residual Scottish folk memory of when we had the best educational system in the world.

I ultimately think it shows Indy as scared of reason and debate, and thus damages the cause.

But enough of me. I never did get a reply from you yesterday about ‘blueerse’. Do you want to ban that too?

Or should ‘blueerse’ continue to be permitted, but maybes only for genuine Sovereign Scots?

Ruby

Just hearing the question ‘what is a woman’ makes me angry.

I’m just wondering if men realise just how angry women are.

I’m not in the mood to think about politics,the SNP, referendums or independence.

I’m too ragin’ for any of that stuff.

Albaveedub

That’s my constituency. We usually only have candidates from the Big 4. The Conservative candidate knows what a woman is and I know her. Unless Alba or ISP put someone up, this Indy-supporting (over 40 yrs now) Republican Alba member will not only be voting Tory, I’ll be campaigning for her too. We can deal with the rest of the policies later- we need the SNP destroyed now.

Ruby

Should you want to know why Captain Yossarian told me to shut-up it’s here

link to wingsoverscotland.com

This all stemmed from Captain Yossarian complaining about what others were posting

link to wingsoverscotland.com

‘Ruby – This site needs balance. It is becoming an unhealthy echo-chamber about 1707 and theories about colonialization’

I suggested that was a bit of a cheek coming from a Unionist who spammed this site 24/7 for over a year about a sinking school.

I was told to shut-up.

Ruby

John Main says:
27 September, 2023 at 8:36 am

@Ruby says:27 September, 2023 at 7:33 am

bannable offence

I’ve noticed your stock response to everything and everybody is to try to ban it/them.

I think it’s the wrong approach.

Quite frankly my dear I don’t give a damn what you think.

Ron Clark

Another Aberdeen Staffer, Grant Costello, helicoptered in to fight against a sitting East Kilbride MP Lisa Cameron.

“SNP battle lines drawn as local MSP backs de-selection of Lisa Cameron despite legal threat”

link to scottishdailyexpress.co.uk

TURABDIN

Viktor FRANKENSTEIN, Professor extraordinarius. Universitas Ingolstadtensis.
Scientific advisor to the Praesidium of the Scottish National party.

Ruby

You know what Ron

Lisa Cameron, Grant Costello, Colette Stevenson, Linda Fabiani who cares they are all SNP.

Some folk may sit up all night to find out who is going to be ‘East Kilbride’s next Bisto Kid’ it won’t be me.

Will she or won’t she trigger a by-election.

Captain Yossarian

Ruby – I am watching as you ruin this site for a great many people. There’s a nasty edge to your comments and your put-downs which have no place here and which piss-off the good, measured posters.

Luigi

Sigh. The current SNP leadership seems to be doubling down on both the GRR and Net Zero nonsense. It’s a no-win situation. There is clear public opposition in Scotland and rUK (growing rapidly) to both. With Sunak’s recent back-tracking, it is apparent that Net Zero will now be a major issue at the next election. The tories will ensure this. Unfortunately, the woke liberals running the Greens, Labour and SNP parties have no reverse gear, and so in spite of current opinion polls, the election result will be a lot closer than expected. The writing is on the wall. Not good.

Red

George Ferguson says:
26 September, 2023 at 9:26 pm
@Captain Yossarian 8:49pm
Almost lost my son to Australia with Humzas impotent SNHS August 2022 reforms. We were saved by a wee blonde lassie. First child yesterday.

Congratulations! I hope you have many more beautiful, healthy grandweans.

sam

@Yossarian

“There’s a nasty edge to your comments and your put-downs which have no place here and which piss-off the good, measured posters.”

Taken over the site have you? Trying to subvert the man in charge? Piss off?

George Ferguson

@Red 10:12 am
Thanks for your good wishes. I have a few grandchildren already. I should have made clear it was my son and partners first child. Contribution to reversing the declining birth rate in Scotland. And stopped him going to Australia for the time being. We are staying as optimistic as we can.

sam

link to researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk

Not much UK control of its colonies has changed over the years.

John Main

@Effijy says:27 September, 2023 at 8:30 am

Stop Press!

Westminster gives permission to develop Scotlands Rosebank Oil Fields.

That’s good news for Scottish workers, businesses and oil & gas consumers, AKA just about every Scot in Scotland.

That’s a kick in the teeth for pretendy FM Yousaf and his deluded virtue-signalling acolytes, who only a few weeks ago were seeking to accelerate the scheduled shutdown of our offshore production facilities.

I lack the necessary pretzel logic to join with Effijy in dissing WM for making the correct call. Credit where credit is due. Once again, WM is righting wrongs inflicted on us by the reality-deniers in HR.

Alf Baird

Red @ 10:12 am

“Congratulations! I hope you have many more beautiful, healthy grandweans.”

Yes, a new bairn is always a time of great celebration, or should be. I remember at the baptism of our third child, the Minister at the ‘wee tin’ Methodist kirk at Meadowbank in Edinburgh, Rev Charles Makonde from Kenya, reminding the congregation that: ‘the most important thing we can do is to bring up our bairns’.

That sage advice does not quite correspond to today’s Scotland in which we now have the lowest birth rate on record and the lowest in the UK; this is a consequence of numerous ‘mystification’ policies from Holyrood, a housing crisis and, without independence, an inability to access our own plentiful resources to adequately support our people. The result is that our young folk are prevented and/or dissuaded from bringing up a family.

There are clearly different ways to ‘banish the natives’ in colonial societies, some more obscure than others, and Scotland appears to have been a solid testing ground for most colonial ‘procedures’ over the past 300 years or more.

Effigy

Well Done Mr Main.

Completely oblivious to 70 years of lies from his friends down South and never mind the money from drilling licenses and corporation taxes all going to the corrupt government that
Scotland never voted for.

Of course if the £3 Billion promised to Scotland for investment in renewable energies at the Indy Ref 1 wasn’t reneged on there would be plenty of jobs and clean energy.

If the £1 Billion promised at Indy Ref 1 for the main carbon capture plant there would be even more jobs and a major solution for storing carbon.

Keep up the good work John. Westminster needs you!

Den

The whole Lisa Cameron debacle would be astounding if she was not an SNP MP. Questioning what consideration was being given to the victim of proven sex pest Grady was her crime. This went against Blackfords mandate handed to him by Murrell to give the sex pest unswerving support. The SNP are the lowest of the low it’s clear they are enablers of the sexual deviants like Linden, Grady and Gibson.

Ruby

Captain Yossarian says:
27 September, 2023 at 10:04 am

Ruby – I am watching as you ruin this site for a great many people. There’s a nasty edge to your comments and your put-downs which have no place here and which piss-off the good, measured posters.

🙂

More personal abuse from Captain Yossarian.

I have no idea what I’ve done to upset him.

sam

“Colonial legislation
During the growth of the British Empire in the 19th and early 20th centuries,
various constraints were placed on colonial legislatures. The doctrine of “repugnancy”, for example, meant that a colonial law would be invalid if it conflicted with UK laws applying by “paramount force” – ie taking precedenceover all others – or via UK treaty obligations.14
Two other mechanisms which allowed an effective veto over colonial legislation were “disallowance” and “reservation”.
A colonial law which had already received Royal Assent from a Governor or
Governor-General (acting on behalf of the monarch) could still be disallowed on the advice of ministers within a certain period.15 For example, the Oaths Act, 1873 passed by the federal Canadian parliament was deemed outwith the provisions of the British North America Act 1867 and was therefore disallowed by the UK government.”

sam

“Government of Ireland Act 1920

The Government of Ireland Act 1920 established a devolved bicameral Parliament of Northern Ireland which met in Belfast (at Stormont after 1932) between 1921 and 1972.18
Royal Assent to bills on “transferred” (or devolved) matters was given on the
monarch’s behalf by the Governor of Northern Ireland. Bills lapsed if they had not received assent within a period of one year.19
A UK Treasury document from 1953 described the process:
The Governor, if so directed by Her Majesty, must reserve a Bill for the signification of Her Majesty’s pleasure. Copies of Bills are sent to the Home Secretary so that he may consider whether any advice should be given to HerMajesty.20
The involvement of the Home Secretary meant that the question of competence was not the only consideration; the UK government could “weigh the wisdom as well as the validity of Northern Ireland legislation”.21 ”

link to researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk

Ruby

link to archive.ph

Is this whole story not mainly about Lisa Cameron.

All these MPs only care about themselves.

Half way done that article about Lisa there’s this

READ MORE: ‘Embarrassing’ SNP MSPs avoid campaigning in Rutherglen as party loses discipline under Humza Yousaf.

willie

The comments and focusses of Math Campbell Sturges are sadly all too typical of a class of politician who does not represent the ordinary folks in our country.

By and large folks want families, jobs, a decent standard of living, decent health care, support when needed. But the SNP politicos? For them it’s all about jobbie jabbing and the right to the exclusion of all else to conduct unorthodox behaviours.

teaching primary kids with a jar of Nutella and a banana about what should be considered healthy everyday practices between males is but only the start of it.

Indeed we have SNP councillors who want to enjoy squishing in their nappies. What a lovely mess to clean up, but that’s probably all part of the delight.

And children, who should have the right to have sex as young as 12 according to some of the current literature doing the rounds, that too is another focus.

Math Campbell Sturges may be a good guy. An Englishman turned Scottish independence supporter even. But frankly he has more to do with his time as an elected representative than obsess and focus on gay, trans, queer, or whatever non orthodox world the SNP now want us to live in.

Good God, one MP even stood up in the House of Commons and waxed lyrical about her not knowing what her genitals looked like. Just the type of effort we always wanted from the SNP – and in fact that’s why we gave them repeated mandates.

But hey, come 5th October 2023 I think folks are not going to abstain from voting or vote for a unionist party like Labour, Tory or whatever the SNP has become but instead vote for one Collette Walker ISP.

And that will send the biggest message possible!

Ron Clark

Ruby 9.56am,,,

I get the points you are making about who cares who the MP for East Kilbride is,, the only point I was making was the general direction and decline of the SNP.

Lisa Cameron stood up against one of the SNP’s many sex pests,,,and is being shown the door for her actions.

Why is she still a member of the SNP? She will need to explain that one.

Ruby

link to archive.ph

That is pretty dangerous driving.

Yuill obtained a provisional driving licence a few weeks before the crash, and had previously been disqualified from driving, the Police Scotland report said.

I don’t fully understand that bit.

John Main

@sam says:27 September, 2023 at 11:30 am

in the 19th and early 20th centuries

Well before I was born Sam. True for my parents too.

Maybes clarify: Are you saying that when pretendy FM Yousaf at HR decided (with no mandate from the people of Scotland) to accelerate closure of the North Sea, and when Sunak decided to reverse that decision, that was colonialism at work?

If so, you do realise you are making a good case for colonialism? Right?

This Sovereign Scot wants power and heat, affordable travel, jobs, careers, and all the material advantages that flow from these. Calvinist hairshirt wearing went out of fashion decades ago.

Very few of us Sovereign Scots want Indy if it means freezing to death in poverty and never traveling anywhere.

Luigi

I think large numbers of voters switching to unionist parties in Rutherglen would not trouble the SNP leadership at all. If a sizeable number vote for the ISP however, now that is a different story. Squeaky bum time.

Ruby

I really do wish I could piss off posters with my nasty edge & put downs.

Not loads just four would be fine.

But naw my nasty edge & put downs just ain’t doing it.

The flame-baiters & trolls are sticking like glue.

That fatal M9 crash article is very sad.

I suspect this might be another tragic tale about drug addiction.

John Main

@Effigy says:27 September, 2023 at 11:01 am

the corrupt government that Scotland never voted for

Maybes clarify just which corrupt government you mean, eh?

To recap:

Scotland never voted for Pretendy FM Yousaf.

Scotland was never asked about Pretendy FM Yousaf’s accelerated closure of the North Sea.

That’s one of the problems when a country (Scotland) accepts and connives at a flawed, fraudulent process that results in a conman squatting on the top job – other politicians with greater legitimacy can treat the usurper with contempt.

But I digress. I want oil & gas from the North Sea to heat my house and run my car until such time as affordable alternatives, at the same price, are available. That’s a good few years yet.

But relax, Effigy, you have it right. No other Sovereign Scot thinks like me! Scotland is hoaching with Sovereign Scots just burning with desire to freeze and go poor in their support of Pretendy FM Yousaf and his virtue signalling.

Haha, I crack me up.

Anton Decadent

In the US or possibly Canada a politician started to self identify as a black female whilst making no changes to his appearance. At a meeting those who were like the subject of this thread all stood up to voice their offence at his stance to which he replied that by the rules that they themselves had imposed upon society they had no right to question his choice of identity.

Re the carrying of SWP placards at the demos in Glasgow/Scotland/England etc, just over a decade ago a senior member of the SWP known as Comrade Delta had multiple claims of using his position in the party to basically shag women some of whom were classed as vulnerable. The party carried out an internal investigation and announced that no action would be taken because to do so would damage not only Comrade Delta but the movement itself which did not go down well with the women.

@Tinto Chiel, thanks for your reply in the previous thread, I only just saw it. I recommend the book which I believe would be difficult to publish now because it was even handed with regard to reporting on war crimes etc.

sam

Scotland Act 1978

“Following a recommendation from the 1973 Royal Commission on the Constitution, the UK Parliament attempted to legislate for a devolved Scottish Assembly.
A government white paper published in November 1975 included what The Economist called “colonial governor-general’s powers” of vetoing Bills the Secretary of State for Scotland “considered outside the assembly’s scope”.
This was later watered down so that the Westminster government’s “reserve
powers” would only be available if an Assembly Bill was considered to have
“unacceptable repercussions” on reserved matters.25
The Scotland and Wales Bill fell in 1977 and was succeeded by a standalone Scotland Bill which became the Scotland Act 1978. Section 38(1) provided that if “it appears to the Secretary of State”:
(a) that a Bill passed by the [Scottish] Assembly contains any provision which
would or might affect a reserved matter, whether directly or indirectly, and
(b) that the enactment of that provision would not be in the public interest;
he may lay the Bill before [the UK] Parliament together with a reasoned
statement that in his opinion it ought not to be submitted to Her Majesty in
Council.”

TURABDIN

Scotland, the last colonial possession in Europe and its systemic problems..

link to archive.ph

Treating the symptoms, not the causation.

Captain Yossarian

Sam and Ruby – I’ve just read your replies. I correspond with a few folk on here about things, that and that, from time to time. I’ve got a sense of the values of those I am speaking to. I don’t agree with them politically but a respectful exchange of opinions takes place nonetheless. We are pretty much on the same level and that’s the way this website works. Don’t suddenly appear in folks faces threatening to report them and all the rest of it. If you want to report me then go ahead and do it. Otherwise just shut-up please. Scroll past my comments as I scroll past your comments. How does that grab you?

sam

“Scotland Act 1998

The Scotland Bill 1997-98 was introduced to the House of Commons on 17 December 1997. This aimed to establish a devolved Scottish Parliament with limited tax-varying powers following another, this time successful,
referendum in September 1997.
Legislative competence
What became the Scotland Act 1998 included several provisions intended to delimit the powers of the Scottish Parliament.
Under section 29, an Act of the Scottish Parliament “is not law” so far as “any
provision of the Act is outside the legislative competence of the Parliament”.
A provision is outside competence if, among other things, it “relates to reserved matters”. The question of whether a provision relates to reserved matters is determined by reference “to the purpose of the provision, having regard (among other things) to its effect in all the circumstances”.
The UK Supreme Court has considered the statutory test of “relates to reserved matters”. It has interpreted it as requiring “more than a loose or consequential connection” with a reserved matter. However, this leaves open the possibility that devolved legislation could modify, or have an impact on,reserved matters, without, as such, “relating to” them.
Under section 104, an order can make changes to reserved legislation in order to reflect changes made by legislation passed by the Scottish Parliament. This process was used, for example, for Scottish equal marriage and civilpartnership legislation.
Section 35 (formerly clause 33)
The Scotland Act also provides for “certain limited circumstances where the UK Government can exercise a policy control or veto over what legislation is enacted by the Scottish Parliament, even although it is within its competence”.28
Alluding to what was then clause 33 of the Scotland Bill – “Powers to intervene
in certain cases” – the Scotsman newspaper commentator Ian Bell observed that:
Nothing, it seems, has been left to chance. The Secretary of State for Scotland,rather than being reduced to a peripheral figure, is transformed into the gatekeeper. In terms of the Cabinet’s power to block or revoke legislation, at least in certain areas, he will become – and this is not just the old jibe – something akin to a governor general.
Bell added that these “veto powers” meant “Edinburgh’s scope for appeal is limited”. The time would come, he predicted, “when Scotland will want to do something, and London will refuse to allow it”.29
Clause 33 was not discussed at the Scotland Bill’s Committee Stage on 29 January 1998,30 but it was subject to prolonged debate at the report stage on 12 May 1998. Michael Ancram, the Conservative Party’s constitutional spokesman, described clause 33(1)(b), the “adverse effect” sub-clause, as “rather out of tune with the rest of the Bill”:
The Secretary of State, a politician, will have the power to decide whether in his view—he will have to state reasonable grounds […] the legislation will have an adverse effect on the operation of some Act that applies to a reserved matter. He will effectively have the power to kill an Act of the Scottish Parliament stone dead.
Ancram continued:
My difficulty with the clause is that the judgment will often essentially be a
political judgment, not one that can simply be based on facts. How is the Secretary of State to set out his reasons, which may be challengeable or unchallengeable, possibly by judicial review? […] I can see within thisdraconian power—were it used in a way that ran counter to the wishes of the Scottish Parliament—the epitome of […] a confrontation.31
Donald Dewar, the then Secretary of State for Scotland, explained the
Government’s rationale for the clause:
If one takes a simplistic view, one might say that the writ of the Scottish Parliament runs in devolved areas and that there will be reserved areas with which the Scottish Parliament cannot meddle and where its writ does not run.
That is the general description of the scheme: a division of responsibilities with
strength and internal logic. However, the world of politics and of legislation is
not as neatly divided as that—there are no exact demarcations or neat barriers that cannot be crossed—so legislation in a devolved area of responsibility will often have implications for reserved areas and reserved functions.”

Red

Remember Humza was spraying racist abuse at what he calls ‘vight people’?

Now he’s going after their central heating:

The First Minister said he still intends to ban fossil fuel heating in new-build homes from next April and prevent ‘off-grid’ properties from installing new or replacement oil boilers from 2025.

Mr Yousaf also insisted he wants to stick by the pledge to try to phase out sales of new diesel and petrol cars by 2030 in Scotland, even though a UK-wide ban was delayed until 2035 by Rishi Sunak.

His decision to double down on his boiler plan comes just days after the Scottish

Government said it would carry out an urgent assessment of whether the Prime Minister’s announcements impact on policies proposed north of the Border.

Preventing Scots from being able to afford to heat their homes in winter will do nothing for the environment, but it will help kill off older and poorer Scots, and make life worse for the younger people who have to pay for all this.

Notice again that the “urgent assessment” is a fraud, they’re not actually “assessing” anything. Like government “consultations” and “inquiries”, the answer is predetermined and has nothing to do with what you want.

John Main

@TURABDIN says:27 September, 2023 at 12:31 pm

Scotland, the last colonial possession in Europe

Hmmm.

Purely in the interests of balance, it’s worth pointing out that if The War goes wrong, you will have to re-write that as:

Scotland, the oldest colonial possession in Europe

History, eh? It’s just one damn thing after another.

James Che

Mia.
Breeks,

“The british establishments fingers all over it”.

I am not one bit surprised that the Snp party could be altered, and used under that scenario of a british establishment devolved branch office government sent to monitor the local natives as was done in India,
It is colonial management of a foreign country with assests.

Here Breeks is where I agree with you,
We as Sovereign human beings in Scotland do not need permission from any real Scottish parliament outside our Country of Scotland,

It has occurred to myself that what the parliament of and in England is doing to ethnic Scots is Racism and modern day enslavement by refusing Scots the right to freedom in their own country, by refusing them to be able to use their own law system,

“Lest we forget” the parliament in England in 2023 has explained and stated to the globe in writing on their parliament site that the Scottish parliament has not been a part of the treaty of union since 1707.

Other than brute force, dictatorship , enslavement, racism and Colonialism it has no legal right or method to hold Scotland as captive,

When the debate lands on Monarchy or being crowned monarch of Scots, queen Anne was not the last monarch of Scots, and the first monarch of Britain,
She was the monarch of England, France and Ireland by succession to the Crown laws of English successio,

The last official crowned monarch of Scots which is often forgotten about was king Charles 11.

King Charles 11 official proclamation was at the Mercat Cross of Edinburgh on the 5th Feb 1649,
On the 23 of June he sailed into the Moray Firth, his arrival was greeted by bonfires and bells,

Key Committee meetings had been held on on the 2nd and 5th December a month before the coronation, which included Coventers Arthur Erskine and Scotscraig, the master of Robes,

The Committee decided on Scone as the location at Moot hill Kirk, the ancient crowning place of Scottish Monarchs, as Cromwell was advancing and was at Edinburgh,

The Committees report was read on the 5th December,
The Scottish parliament had also fled to Perth due to Cromwell advancing army in 1651,

Charles took the Coronation Oath and was Crowned at the kirk on Moot hill, Scone on a raised platform for the investures .
Followed by the handing out of coins and a procession and Banquet at Scone

Every Monarch of Scots was crowned in this way,
Queen Anne was never Crowned nor went through the Oath or ceremony in Scotland.

She was declared queen of Scotland by England under the laws of old parliament of Englands act of Succession of England France and Ireland.
The english act of settlement 1700 names the countries that succession of the English crown and monarch inherits,
Scotland is not one of them,
However the parliament of England simply ” EXTENDED” the ACT of English law to incorporate Scotland,

With no Scottish parliament in the treaty of union as of 1707,

Without Queen Anne being Crowned queen of Scots or in Scotland, and no ceremony or oath taken in Scotland.

Without the Scots being asked to join the treaty of union, ( see UK parliament site 2023)

When it comes to arrogance and presumption of a united kingdom of Great Britain or a united parliament of Great Britain……

” It is a purely English parliament construction,”

The only people in a contractual treaty from Scotland with England are those particular gentlemen from Scotland that signed their names to it.

Scotlands kingdom and its people with its original last crowned monarch whom did sign or not give Scottish royal assent to the treaty of union could walk away

TURABDIN

Snowfakery.
I find this beyond ridiculous.
link to bbc.co.uk
My babyhood was spent in Iraq after the US invasion. Bombs, missiles, drones, land mines, loonies in suicide vests. that sort of scary stuff blah. blah…
I «grew up» rather quickly.
There are worse things under the heavens guys, and mother nature can be a real !!!!!!!

James

MainTroll;

“Very few of us Sovereign Scots want Indy if it means freezing to death in poverty and never traveling anywhere.”

Like that’s not happening right now? Have you ever been to Scotland?

Effijy

FYI You know that Stephen Flynn has already conceded the Rutherglen by election has already been handed to Labour?

He acknowledged it on Question Time.

Sure he has heard it on the doorstep but you should never concede or fight back.

Do remember Dippy Dug-dale telling us she was hearing on the doorstep that Labour would win over 40 Scottish seats when in fact they got ONE.

She really should have kicked a second door away from the nursing home.

Ruby

Captain Yossarian says:
27 September, 2023 at 12:33 pm

Sam and Ruby – I’ve just read your replies.

Scroll past my comments as I scroll past your comments. How does that grab you?

You sound very bossy Captain!

Sorry no deal! I will read the comments I want to read. I will post about 1707 & colonialism until I get bored with these topics.

I’m liking colonialism at the moment especially Watching all the wee trolls & flame-baiters going bananas every time the word colony is mentioned.:-)

Have you thought about blocking? 🙂

Just put SAM & RUBY YOU’RE BLOCKED>/B> at the top of your every post.

It mighy work!
PS You are free to scroll past my comments if you wish. You’ll be missing out but that’s your choice. 🙁

PPS How did you manage to scroll past our posts and read them a the same time? 😕

James Che

All the monarchs of Scotland are crowned in Scotland for centuries, queen Anne of England France and Ireland was not.
James and Charles were the last crowned Monarchs of Scotland.

Thus No monarch of the english deliniage has worn the Scots crown on their head since.

I had to laugh at the daily mirrors reason given for why King Charles of England did not wear the Crown of Scots, They said his head was to big,
And although hilarious, they failed to explain why his mother never wore it or the monarchs of England previously,

A constitutional question may arise.

Sven

Ruby @ 12.01

The report would suggest that at the time of his driving ban Mr Yuill was ordered to resit his driving test (when the period of disqualification had expired). This would require his taking out a Provisional Licence to get back on the road legally. If that’s the bit you don’t fully get.

Ruby

Ron Clark says:
27 September, 2023 at 12:01 pm

Ruby 9.56am,,,

I get the points you are making about who cares who the MP for East Kilbride is,, the only point I was making was the general direction and decline of the SNP.

Lisa Cameron stood up against one of the SNP’s many sex pests,,,and is being shown the door for her actions.

Why is she still a member of the SNP? She will need to explain that one.

I got that Ron.

BTW Thanks for the link.

Cheers!

Confused

been reading the news this morning, for a change – some relevant things :

ROSEBANK is the first oil field west of shetland; if you think it will be the last, you are crazy

– check it out on a map. Remember a while back we were told it was a “conspiracy theory” that there were “vast amounts of oil west of shetland” and everyone had been told to STFU about it all, in case scotnats thought they could middle finger england and skip off to exorbitante lifestyles in the norway/qatari style …

at some point the penny has to drop we are dealing with LYING BASTARDS who will do anything to cheat us from our rightful ownership

the NEW DRUGS CONSUMPTION ROOM is a great idea and a cunning plan; you think you are going to score, but you ain’t – inside you get huckled by buddhist monks who chain you to a post for 3 weeks where you sweat the shit out of you. Compassionate men, they look after you, but you are not leaving until you are clean. Once released they let you stay with them for a while, then leave when you want, at least free of addiction

if only

this new drugs consumption room; why not add a shop to it as well, so you don’t have to score in dodgy areas, you just buy clean drugs there. You could also let the NHS supply the drugs at high quality, at cost, which since they can bulk buy, would undercut the dealers.

what if the drugs business folded because it was uneconomic?

the high drugs deaths associated with Scotland seem a lot to do with this curious “Glasgow Mix” which involves adding benzos to opiates; this you can thus get rid of

– the consumption rooms would liaise with GPs and social care; you keep people safe and as healthy as possible while addicted, while working at a longer timescale TAE GIT THUM AFF THE SKAG

the POWER OF THE JURY is this : it can, if it wants tell the judge to fuck off and decide how it wants
– they don’t like you to know this, hate the idea

link to theguardian.com

– this is why special courts for sex crimes, for anything, are a bad idea

we are sleepwalking into a world where any woman can ruin any man’s life she might have had some fleeting contact with 10,20,30 years ago, with no actual evidence of anything, based on “feels”, and the accuser left with no right to defend himself; in a recent case in which a triple r4pist was sent down, the accusers were -outraged- that what they said was cross examined.

does Sandy Brindley “not like the look of you” – TAKE HIM DOWN

any young men out there should secretly record their trysts, just for safety; it could save you from a 10 stretch

THIS IS A NICE COUPLE FROM BARNSLEY

youtu.be/NF76n1rM8Wc

– they have blundered into something they don’t understand – like a lot of english people do

the infrastructure in the highlands is shite, because of the union

there is nothing setup for the kind of campervan touring you get in the US or europe

they might never have seen a single track road, or know how to negotiate them

the tourism board recklessly promoted this NC500 without thinking about consequences, only money; many of us have been wandering up and down the “NC500” before it had a name, without a problem

it can get real bad when you get convoys of campervans hitting each other and the passing places are insufficient to allow progress

tourists need to remember the locals live, and work there, and its not idyllic for them, but hard work

there are always people who just won’t behave and fucking well ruin everything – like the bans on wild camping around loch lomond; the lager campers discovered the east side over a decade ago and adopted the carryout round the fire model of outdoorsism – then they leave their shite as “thats what the park rangers are for”

James Che

Sam,

If the fallacios treaty of parliamentary union is to be construed as a reality,

One of those stipulations was of one parliament of great britain.

Two parliaments of Westminster one in England and a branch office sent from Englands parliament at Westminster to Scotland breaches the treaty of union.

holymamoses

I just love it when you do this Mr Wings:-)

Trans-sexuality is a phallacy

Red

TURABDIN says:

This is why they want 16 year olds voting.

Children are stupid and easily led.

That’s what the fable of the Pied Piper was warning us about.

Robert Hughes

Captain Yossarian says:
27 September, 2023 at 12:33 pm

“Sam and Ruby – I’ve just read your replies. ”

” Scroll past my comments as I scroll past your comments. ”

You see the problem here , Capt ?

@ Red . Humza’s WAR ON HEAT will prove as futile as he & the Lunatic Green’s posturing idiocy re N.Sea oil-extraction . And , again , the Tories under Sunak ( having just granted 100 new licences for same ) are displaying a more solid relation with political/economic reality than the rest of the Net Zeroid dimwits combined .

This is not to suggest the Tories are deserving of anyone’s vote – they’re just the same old mercenary scumbags they’ve always been- but , as with their ( opportunistic ? ) position on GRRB , they’re managing to at least appear far more in touch with public opinion than their political rivals .

This is where * Left * * Progressivism * has brought us . A mad , mad world where we are in more agreement those we have historically considered our diametrically-opposed * enemies * than our those we – thought – best represented our values and interests .

@ Twathater . You’re welcome , compadre

TURABDIN

Anti Snowflakery.
link to spiked-online.com
RED.
It is not stupidity but a kind of conceited ignorance. I am stunned by how little my age group know about the realities of the world they live in. Some adults also deny intellectual autonomy to their children by filling their heads with their own hang ups.
Greta Thunberg is a classic of the type.
No wonder allergies, intolerances, mental health problems increase in their cosseted, middle class Western world.
My childhood was in some respects a blessing.

James Che

Sam,
Without a union between the Scottish kingdom and English kingdom there is no union of kingdoms,

Unlike English law whereby if the monarch is absent, the english parliament of Westminster can act in his place,
It is purly a law of England.

There is and was no such Scots law for parliament to act in the monarchs absence,
And the monarch was absent,
So the Scottish parliament could not use English law to act in his place in 1706/07.

There was no union of monarchs, kingdoms or parliaments. Or Scots people and nation to England.

Extending English parliament law of succession of England to Scotland strongly suggests that only the parliament of England (is ) the treaty of union.

Backing this up is the treaties with Ireland and America created by the parliament of England at their respective dates and after the hoax treaty of union date.

James Che

More fool anyone who believes the tories are on the side of Scotland, for behind the facade they all wear the apron of colours of the union.

Stoker

Effijy says on 27 September 2023 at 1:14 pm:

“Do remember Dippy Dug-dale telling us she was hearing on the doorstep that Labour would win over 40 Scottish seats when in fact they got ONE.”

Yeah! But she really believed it. And according to a corrupt court system, that’s all that matters, eh! 😉

Stoker

Mac says on 26 September 2023 at 9:30 am:

“Since then we have seen (broadly speaking) two very extreme actions take place.
1. The attempted stitch-up of Alex Salmond to inflict massive reputational damage.
2. The internal systematic and methodical destruction of the SNP as the vehicle for independence.”

And what is the one common overriding factor in both events?

The Murrell’s.

akenaton

Robert, I agree that all opinions should be listened to on an open and very lightly moderated forum like this: however, personal abuse, targeting of other members in a personal manner or attempting to reveal personal details should be strongly discouraged. This appears to be the MO of a tiny minority here.

Lorna Campbell

Ruby: “… Gender Recognition is at the top of the list my list and I’m guessing it is for most women.

“… The problem I have with what you are suggesting is getting rid of GRR is not enough for me.

“… I’m fed-up & not enthused to do anything. Getting rid of the SNP isn’t going to get rid of gender recognition.

“… Where is the party that supports women’s rights?

“…You would probably have more success storming Holyrood if women were on board.

“…Women are ragin’!… ”

In a nutshell. No chance at all of independence while half the population is locked out by GRR. We have been saying this for ages now. I put this to men on here and out there, who actually want independence: the good fairy is going to grant you independence, but you will have no rights, no existence in an independent Scotland. How would they react? I, for one, have no patience with the “just vote for independence and we can sort this out later” brigade. Get it sorted now or a large proportion of the voting electorate will either not vote or spoil their ballot papers because not one of the parties is doing a thing about putting an end to this, but, on the contrary, push it for all they’re worth – even the Tories.

Another question: does anyone actually believe that the high heid yins of the SNP/Greens were not aware that this would happen? Yet another: who seriously believes that this stuff was manufactured in England with the sole purpose of bringing down the SNP? The British State is no doubt interfering in Scottish affairs, trying to stymie independence, but they have their own hands full with this bilge water just as we do. Sure, the UK has its share of multi-millionaires, but the billionaires responsible for pushing this stuff as the advance guard for the global corporate mafia are to be found in America, mainly, with a few in Canada.

This was, and is, a Western phenomenon, albeit it is now pushing into China, India, Africa and Asia, in a slow creep, creep being the operative word. It has absolutely nothing to do with poor marginalized groups and everything to do with the expansion of the elites into every aspect of our lives in order to promote their own agenda – power and money (and oodles of deviant sex as a reward for the idiot foot soldiers).

James Che

Confused,
Aye I remember that area you mention as pristine clean, the air was sharp and scenery eye watering beautiful, old roads enough to take single horse and carts, forestry commission clear of mess, and lochs so clean you could see the fish swimming below you’re boat, I Used to watch the whales coming up the loch as I walked to school,
and the many torrential rains and thunderstorms, I even remember once when I was young lighting causing a fireball on the loch that bounced like a Barnes Wallis bouncing bomb until it disappeared out of sight.
I went back once with fond memories, only to have my senses assaulted and my memories destroyed,
Never again, it was like looking at a contaminated trash and rubbish tip,

Tourism at its extreme without control of tourist,

May be all tourists as part of stay should be made to have a compulary day cleaning up the mess they and others made or a automatic fine,
Non local Registration plates could be of assistence,
With all these false climate change fanatic people on the go, whom never seem to be in the right place, at the right time with the right people
Something has to be done,
I think land tax should be reintroduced and added on to visitors sites.

One thing I do know as a old local,
these places were pristine clean with the local population , prior to the excessive influx of tourism and the increase of holiday homes, campers and new build chatlets in great quantities,

TURABDIN

Rend your garments, cover your head in ashes, weep and wale for the DEATH of REASON…in some sectors, that is.

link to spiked-online.com

The Gods are getting angry, expect well targeted bolts of lightning

James Che

Stoker,

“And what is one common overriding factor”

There actually two overriding common factors,

The Murrells, and a devolved branch office parliament sent from Westminster.

Two legislated parliaments of Great Britain running Scotland,

How many other Countries do you know that has two parliaments under the same umberella running its Country like Scotland does, whilst under a treaty of one parliament of Great Britain,

Ruby

Sven says:
27 September, 2023 at 1:32 pm

Ruby @ 12.01

The report would suggest that at the time of his driving ban Mr Yuill was ordered to resit his driving test (when the period of disqualification had expired). This would require his taking out a Provisional Licence to get back on the road legally. If that’s the bit you don’t fully get.

Exactly that Sven thanks. 🙂

I didn’t know some drivers had to start again doing the highway code,
driving theory test, driving with hands at ten to two and all the rest that’s required to pass the test. Basically a half hour of perfect driving. Might be trickier for experienced drivers than they think.

Captain Yossarian

Robert Hughes – “Scroll past” – I think it’s a great idea. However, I won’t argue as you are a respected poster.

On the subject of Tories, they are the only political party that I have never supported, but we cannot live without politicians and Scotland’s 16-year dalliance with the SNP and before that Scottish Labour, lead me to think that things might start to improve under the Tories. The Tories we have at Holyrood are pretty good and I reckon they would stop the decline which is wrecking too many lives just now.

David Hannah

Rosebank goes ahead. Fantastic news. We deserve the prosperity it will bring.

Unlucky Humza Yousaf… Your trip to the United Nations was a complete waste of time.

In fact. We all know you paid £24 million to John Kerry to wash through Zimbabwe, Malawi and Rwanda and into his back pocket.

We know you paid for a seat as part of the deal.

Now the oil is going ahead like African industrial mega projects like Coal fired Power stations.

Now that oil is going ahead Humza. It’s a great day.

Lorna Slater says she’s not paying. It’s not her fault. Green Bottle Recycling poll tax. £9 million. It’s all Westminster’s fault she says. She can’t even set up a system that’s been around for centuries such as ginger bottle returns.

Drill the oil. Drill baby. Drill drill drill.

Bye bye Scottish Greens. Bye bye.

TURABDIN

Bertrand Russell on education:
«The social psychologists of the future will have a number of classes of school children on whom they will try different methods of producing an unshakeable conviction that snow is black»

David Hannah

Humza is handing out our tax payers money.

The greens have wasted £9 million despite having the DSR approved by the UK Government for a trial.

And Glasgow City Council could be teetering on bankruptcy. A city that doesn’t clean it’s buildings or provide adequate public transport.

Why can’t we prosecute the politicans?

There’s no one more deserving of the sack than Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie…

This is Wednesday though isn’t it… 3 lashing’s for the son Winnie Ewing…

She’s turning in her fucking grave today. Sickening what’s going on in the SNP.

Time to sack Humza. Now he’s back from his £24 million jolly in New York.

Stuart MacKay

TURABDIN @2:53pm

Interesting read, thanks. I hadn’t considered that wokery is specifically intended and used to beat the working class, but of course it’s true. For example, all the arguments against males in women’s prisons fall on deaf ears because professionals simply wouldn’t find themselves in that situation.

As for the colonisation of the civil service. It was a foregone conclusion once the very first equality officer was created. In an intensely hierarchical organisation where everything is about compliance in order to survive long enough to collect the pension, any stick that HR could wield would be enormously effective. Same goes for all other government employees. I think it’s been an unintended consequence but it’s remarkably effective and probably very, very hard to eradicate unless all those equality laws were thrown on a bonfire and we returned to the 1950s.

What will be interesting to see is whether it’s simply spun out of control and everybody, regardless of predilection will be demanding equality. It won’t be possible to say no, because the stick is already poised to beat you if you say a word.

I can’t decide whether it’s a remarkable feat of evil or simply chaos.

James

Yossarian;
“The Tories we have at Holyrood are pretty good and I reckon they would stop the decline which is wrecking too many lives just now.”

(ROTFLMFAO)…Once a Yoon always a Yoon eh?

John Hannah;
“Rosebank goes ahead. Fantastic news. We deserve the prosperity it will bring.”

Who’s ‘we’? You’re speaking for the English parliament there, I take it?

Anton Decadent

Re false accusations made against men.

Twenty years ago I went to a party at an ex lovers house, we were still friends and had a FWB relationship. I arrived at the party with two friends and my ex and her workmates had clearly been at the pub as her boss was lying on the floor semi conscious with his head propped up by the skirting board and eyes like bloody pissholes in the snow. At the time my ex had a sexual relationship going with him but so did one of her colleagues who was also at the party, my ex had confided in me that she did not like her as she saw her as a rival for the affections of men in the workplace. My ex’s sister was also at the party and kind of stood out as it was mainly old ex punks and alternative types and this hairy in a literally manky shellsuit, she must have slipped on the way there as she had mud caked down one of the legs. The ex’s colleague produced a bottle of Smirnoff and went to pour herself a drink when the ex’s sister stormed across the room, snatched the bottle out of her hand, went back to her seat with it and growled at her, the colleague just shrugged and got another bottle and poured her drink. The ex’s sister proceeded to drink the entire bottle of vodka and as the night wore on at one point is was me and my two pals, the unconscious boss and her in the living room. The sister addressed me and my two mates, one of whom was also an ex lover of her sister, she pointed at the passed out boss on the floor and said, I am paraphrasing from memory here, “see that?, that’s a man. He is going to bring money and opportunity into my family. Yous had your chance with my sister and if I see you in this area again I am going to get you stabbed.” One of my pals, who really did not like her, had an exchange of words with her and I kept out of it. Shortly afterwards she came over and made a pass at me and I was so shocked and embarrassed that I just stared at my feet until she went away and we left shortly afterwards.

The following week I went into the college I was studying at and at which my ex was a lecturer. At the front desk I was drawn daggers by the female staff and when I went for a cup of tea I had the same treatment from the female staff in the canteen. Wondering what could be going on I went in search of my ex to ask her and when I found her she told me that it was because of what I had done to her sister at the party and when I asked what I had done she replied “you followed her into the toilet and had sex with her when she was too drunk to say no.” I was completely gobsmacked, nothing of the sort had happened yet my ex had spread it around the female staff at the college and my name was absolute mud. I told her to tell her sister to get a lawyer and meet me and my lawyer at the police station of her choice to which she responded that her sister would not be doing this as she was too traumatised to do it. I stupidly did not press charges because it hadn’t sunk in yet that my ex had repeated false accusations against me where I was studying and I still felt a sense of loyalty to her. I stayed on in the college and got my qualification but have always regretted not having her sister arrested and charged for a false allegation of rape.

Not long after it I told another ex who was friends with the one here and she was outraged, told me to get into her car and drove to the ex’s house and took me in with her and demanded the full details from the ex. She said that sounds nothing like the guy you and I both went out with to which the ex agreed but said that whilst she doubted her sisters story she had to take the side of family. As soon as the allegations were made against Alex Salmond I thought about what had happened to me and took an innocent until proven guilty stance and it came to pass that it was a planned malicious allegation with the aim of taking him out of the game.

Ruby

I read this one by
Robert Hughes

link to wingsoverscotland.com

This one by akenaton
link to wingsoverscotland.com

Then this one by Captain Yossarian

link to wingsoverscotland.com

Then back to the first one by Robert Hughes. 😕

Ach! Never mind I might be reading the wrong Robert Hughes post

Get your mouse in the wrong place and this post starts flashing Alex. Might that be considered attempting to
reveal personal details.

link to wingsoverscotland.com

Might be time for a nice Nepresso & a chocolate & orange cookie. Yum!

James Che

I am in favour of land tax instead of Council tax, as this regulates land ownership.
Most of Scotland is not in the hand of Scots, and the revenues from these large tracts of Scotland hardly touches scottish soil or coffers,

How many newbe foriegn entrepuers who take acvantage and abuse the lands and tax system of Scotland would be so willing to make such big large purchases of tracts of Scotland if they thought land tax per measurement would be and issue, especially if they were not living here most of the year,
That it had to be paid regardless every year, with no exemptions or exceptions,

This has a multi functioning purpose,

Many Scots people may have a opportunity to own their own piece of land “if” it was not all snapped up by the elite and wealthy, if land tax was by measurement, the poorer in society and the wealthy for the first time and for the most part would be on a more equal footing.

This would stabilize house and land prices in Scotland,
The revenues would not seize to be in Scotland, in fact to the contrary, there is a good chance of a increase to Councils and government revenues.

Here are a few examples of land being “advertised” and sold to people outside of Scotland, yet probably would not pay full council tax as they are not permanent residents of Scotland.

Advert in:
Country Life,

Scottish Island for sale, for the same price as three bedroomed house Southwark or 3 bedroomed house in East Grimstead.

The telegraph,
Why adventurous Britains are swapping the Rat Race for life on a remote Scottish Island.

It is interesting that the telegraph thought that Britains were living south of the Scottish border,

That aside over the last five to ten years the MSM have been acting as if the were ” Estate Agents ” selling Scotlands land and properties,

At the moment The largest owner of Scottish land is not Scots, and it would be interesting if he paid a reduced Council tax exemption on empty houses on his property,
Or if “he” paid little more than you and I as far as council tax bands go,

Another property area that seems to be getting of Scot free in Scotland are big Corporation food sales outlets.
They buy vast tracts of lands to prevent other shops or retail stores from building and providing local alternatives, they are buying land that lies in waste for decade so they have no competion in prices,
This is land abuse puts the price on our evety day shopping.

A compelled land tax on purposely created redundant land to prevent competition in prices would be advantages to every person that shops in Scotland,

Corporations at present time have no fear of taxation retribution by Councils or Scottish devolved government.

James Che

James,

YouHit the nail on the head with your remark,

Geoff Anderson
James Che

Does the Devolved government receive all the tax revenues from its north sea rental from the oil companies,
And do the revenues of tax remain in Scotland considering that the devolved government is part and parcel of Westminster government by Legislation of the Scotland Act that breaches the treaty of union..

Republicofscotland

This is what to expect if BLiS Anas Sarwar (BAP member) (British Labour in Scotland) gets into office in 2026. Lets try and makes sure likes of the SNP/Greens BLiS are reduced to a rump.

Vote Alba, Join Alba, or the ISP party, the alternatives don’t bear thinking about.

link to nitter.net

Red

Remember that film Pinocchio, where the wee boys are lured to Pleasure (Epstein) Island under false pretences by evil men, turned into donkeys, and they’re crying and screaming for their Mammies while being dragged down into the salt mines?

Always makes me think of what gender sickos such as the SNP have in store for helpless children.

Ruby

Women won’t be voting for anyone. They might as well take away our voting rights they’ve got everything else.

No Alba membership, no voting Alba.

What difference does it make to an unspecified non person who is in government?

Can’t have free prescritions for HRT. The money & the HRT needed for gender affirming care.

David Hannah

The Labour Party don’t believe in socialist policies anymore. They don’t even want the oil.

If they want to wave goodbye to prescription charges and free education then they’ll lose the election 100 per cent.

Could be the perfect opportunity for Alba to break through.

John Main

@TURABDIN says:27 September, 2023 at 12:53 pm

I saw that article – thought it was hilarious!

six young Portuguese people who have filed a lawsuit against 32 governments, including all EU member states, the UK, Norway, Russtiland, Switzerland and Turkey

But then I thought, what if they have a point?

So I have decided to support them, with one condition. They have to get Russtiland to cough up damages first.

Now that effort really will be a hoot. A nasty part of me is hoping they will offski to Russtiland for a face-to-face with the wee man.

The poor mites – warning: steep learning curve ahead!

David Hannah

Scotland’s transwomen need the gender affirming care and ADHD medication on speed dial. This can’t be allowed to happen… Rachel Reeves. You’re not welcome in Scotland. Get the Brits out NOW.

shug

Does anyone know what the canvassing results look like for the SNP in Rutherglen

David Hannah

I reckon close to million Scots are on anti depressants. What happens when you start charging? They turn to Street valium and skag to get their hit. Say its £12 per medication.

If you’re on 3 tablets that’s you. Half your giro gone for the week.

akenaton

Ruby, I don’t care what you call me, but when I posted on another forum a few years ago, a couple of thugs had been round our village trying to find out where I lived and finally pitched up at my house issuing threats.
Since then I have used a nom de plume. There must be something quite strange about anyone who goes to the length of searching for a name and deliberately printing it against the expressed wishes of the forum member
I also think it may be against the rules of this forum.
I repeat we must all be careful with any personal information we share on the internet.

Michael Laing

Credit to TURABDIN at 2.53pm and Stuart MacKay at 3.39pm:

I thought Spiked was a right-wing platform, but these editorials are amongst the best critiques of identity politics and woke ideology I’ve read. Ever since this irrational, divisive ideology arose it’s been clear to me that it’s being imposed by the ruling elite, not ordinary people, because it serves the purposes of the ruling elite, not ordinary people. The intention and effect is to divide and disempower ordinary people.

link to spiked-online.com
link to spiked-online.com

JGedd

Stuart MacKay @ 3.39pm

‘I can’t decide whether it’s a remarkable feat of evil or simply chaos.’

Yes, the phenomenon is hard to fathom when you step back from it. It is, I think a bit of both or both are inherently part of the whole as evil can thrive in chaos. It has all the appearance of being driven but also the appearance of social contagion. Perhaps it is an unholy combination of both.

Unfortunately it does appear to be very human. We have been here before. The propensity of humans to join in collective evil while believing it to be the opposite has occurred many times in history. All that is needed for people to perpetrate evil and abandon rationality is unquestioning belief and humans seem to crave that certainty and the avoidance of doubt.

Shakespeare talked of the mob as the many-headed beast but there is also the saying of Charles Mackay (not a relation?) which has been quoted on this site more than once because we can recognise its truth since we are all human. ‘Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, one by one.’

I have always been nervous of being in of a crowd. I’m comfortable being on the fringes and observing but not enveloped by it, even if I’m initially sympathetic to the motivations of the crowd.( I’m also talking metaphorically here about political engagement.) Fortunately I’ve never been part of a mob but I think what I’m nervous of, is the propensity of a crowd to become a mob. There’s a potential volatile drift in a crowd which can be taken charge of by a determined few and this can lead to the indeterminate drift becoming the herd mind.

We can’t escape our evolutionary past as much as we think we can. As social animals our behaviour is hard-wired and in the past it benefited our species to act as a cohesive whole in order to survive. Unfortunately, as can happen in evolution a successful trait in the past can have unseen negative or mixed consequences later in time, especially in a much more complex and differently structured environment.

Our ability to connect to and influence our neighbours has been greatly enhanced by modern technology but also enables us to inflict harm on people we will never actually meet. This has consequences for our inbuilt human empathy and in circumstances of distance where we don’t have to confront the results of our actions, empathy can be blunted or even turned off completely.

The unholy joy of being part of a righteous mob and abandoning your will and personal responsibility to the collective can now be seen on the internet. It is seductive especially to the educated who might look down on an uncouth fascist mob breaking windows of an ethic or religious minority but can’t recognise the same unthinking irrationality and desire to inflict harm in their own behaviour ‘because it’s for a good cause’ which permits harm against ‘the others’ who deserve it, for their apostasy. And it is after all genteel fascism – cancellation and persecution through the law rather than violent retribution. So that is balm for an uneasy conscience.

You might think that the actual banning of people and illiberal control of their speech might cause internal doubts but no, they have the self-righteousness of the true believer as well as the actual fear of the sanctions they have imposed on others. Those who built fires for unbelievers and blasphemers both relish the power of the movement they have joined and also wish to avoid the flames themselves because privately they recognise the many-headed beast they have helped unleash.

It is also possible that those with certain proclivities and shadowy ambitions, together with power and money, have recognised how the collective behaves and has decided to latch on to a movement that had possibilities they could utilise and weaponize. This movement became too powerful too soon without a congruence of powerful interests recognising its potential to be harnessed to their several ambitions whether it’s just to control and divide and deconstruct society and/or enable their personal proclivities.

There doesn’t have to be a man in a high tower stroking a white cat plotting to take over the world, consciously intending evil. All it needs is the usual opportunism of people already with power and the right network connections, seeing the possibility of changing society and incapable, like many human beings, of seeing their intentions as at all evil and jumping on a bandwagon that already had momentum.

James Che

Stu.

This one is for you. And is related and including what councils are doing to young children.

Richard Vobes show youtube,

Taken over control.

Luigi

It’s clear that most ordinary, normal people don’t buy all this GRR or Net Zero nonsense. They are nothing but pet projects for the elites, who sit back in the shadows controlling the narrative for their own purposes. As for today’s crop of “elected” politicians, the majority are clueless, virtue signalling dopes, eager to read any script fed to them.

Republicofscotland

The foreign MSM in Scotland are discussing the divy up of Scotland’s oil fields with a new field called Rosebank to be developed by foreign companies, some monies will go to Westminster, Scotland as usual gets f*ck all for its assets.

One of the companies is a Nordic company that helped Norway create its mega-oil fund.

I’m wondering what state Scotland will be in come the 2026 elections with the SNP/Greens and the foreign government at Westminster selling off every last asset Scotland possesses.

Get the SNP/Greens out of office at every election/by-election and never ever vote for a Britnat branch office such as the Lib/Dems Labour or the Tories.

Vote Alba or the ISP join them as well, save Scotland from England, and its compliant House Jocks.

Republicofscotland

Meanwhile SNP MSP Fergus Ewing is taking his lawyer along to the meeting tonight with a SNP group that looks more than likely to suspend him.

Ewing will have two-weeks to appeal whatever punishment the SNP group dish out to him tonight.

Republicofscotland

Alex Cole-Hamilton who professed his love for that nasty piece of work known as Beth, clings to the Butcher’s Apron aka the Union Jack at a bash in Bournemouth.

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David Hannah

Just when you think Humza Yousaf can’t sink any further. He does.

Humza described GB news presenter Laurence Fox as sub human.

Humza has called Laurence Fox a “neanderthal.” because he didn’t like his opinion.

Humza Yousaf. A disgrace to the office of First Minster.

Hopefully the opposition pull him up for this you can’t be allowed to get away with that.

George Ferguson

@Alf Baird 10:46am
From an African Proverb, “it takes a village to raise a child”. By that they mean a secure nurturing and safe environment for children. Consider Stus article above. I am very anxious about the end game for the SNP/Green Scottish Government with regards to children. Nutella, drag acts, sexual behaviour surveys of young school teenagers,
named persons and the GRR. The evidence is stacking up that the Scottish Government and Holyrood has lost it’s moral compass. The loss of a secure environment for children is regressive not progressive. We are going back a couple of hundred years to half schools and the lack of rights for children. Parents and Grandparents are watching developments.

ronald anderson@gmail.com

Math Campbell & his Wife Angel are of the Genderwoowoo variety

John Main

I do sometimes find myself in agreement with RoS. Here’s a wee quote from Alba:

First Minister Humza Yousaf has said that granting new licences for North Sea extraction was “climate denial”, however Salmond has said that not to embrace new technology to unleash the vast resources of the North Sea would be “the denial of economic reality.” And that the “real task is not to close down the North Sea but to make its continued development compatible with the future of the planet.”

Obvs, it’s not a 100% factually accurate quote. There should have been a “Pretendy” in front of the “First”.

Maybes Alba is just being polite.

These quotes are around a month old:

Mr Salmond’s comments come as a new poll by Survation, commissioned by True North, showed that 74% of Scots want to see demand for oil and gas met from domestic production and 54% think it is right to grant new oil and gas licences in the North Sea

74% eh? When did anybody last see such a high level of support for anything?

George Ferguson

@John Main 7:52pm
Opposition to GRR was close to that. The SNP are determined to act without public consent on just about every issue. Some news for them, their odds on a Rutherglen victory has deteriorated substantially. And Humza is on record saying the buck stops with him with regards to Rutherglen. The guy has no grasp of reality. Of course we knew that from his time as Health Secretary. He doesn’t understand the fundamentals of his brief let alone changing things for the better.

Ian Smith

Michael Laing says:
27 September, 2023 at 5:52 pm
Credit to TURABDIN at 2.53pm and Stuart MacKay at 3.39pm:

I thought Spiked was a right-wing platform,

Spiked is a rebrand of Living Marxism.

Ian Brotherhood

Listening to the Rangers/Livingstone match on radio.

Embarrassing.

The commentators claim to be ‘baffled’ by the decisions of the officials.

What’s ‘baffling’ about them?

If Rangers don’t win this match they can’t win the League Cup. And if they don’t win that then it’s likely they’ll go another full ‘year’ without winning anything.

I don’t know if Alf Baird has ever considered the whole football scenario, but it’s surely yet another example of how the Establishment (in this case, ‘The King’s Eleven’) has woven itself throughout every aspect of Scottish culture.

sarah

Fergus Ewing suspended for a week.

What a childish way to treat a veteran party member. So you’re not allowed to think for yourself any more nor disagree with the “management”.

George Ferguson

@Sarah 9:16pm
Fergus Ewing “The SNP no longer put Scotland first”. We have known that for some time but well done to Fergus. He has articulated what the rest of us are thinking.

Merganser

Can’t wait to hear what Fergus says about his suspension. He’ll rattle their cage again I’m sure and dare them to do more – hopefully. They have no answer to someone telling the truth. They look and are pathetic. Give it to them Fergus!

Anthem

So, it seems Scottish oil & gas is financing the illegal Israeli settlements in the west bank. Ithica energy, owned by Delek, look them up. It’s an eye opener, disgusting!. How is this allowed to happen? And don’t for a moment think the UK tory government didn’t know!

George Ferguson

Humza ducks out of the Fergus Ewing vote. He was apparently sick and returned home. Avoids controversial votes take note. Have we heard that before? He knows he was on a hammering to nothing. I am surprised he had that insight to avoid the vote. Won’t help him though. Let me give him a history lesson Gordon Wilson the beacon of Independence before the Nicola Sturgeon era. Controversially voted against the legalising of homosexuality. His Christian principles preventing him for doing so. I didn’t agree with his stance at the time. But he was a man of principles. Humza has no principles outwith the Mosque. A bit like Starmer and his many U turns.

Ron Clark

The problem anyone within the SNP has regarding taking a different stance to that of the leadership is all too obvious,,,they are squeezed out of the Party.

The leadership are ruling by using good old fear tactics.

The evidence for this is growing by the day. All they do is get shot of the so called loudmouths,,,and replace them with one of their nodding dogs.

Margaret Ferrier, Angus MacNeil, Lisa Cameron, Fergus Ewing and on and on it will go.

The SNP need to be extinguished.

And don’t hold back when telling your local SNP rep why you will be complicit in their downfall.

The bastards need to be told in no uncertain terms.

Beauvais

The SNP MSPs sent flowers to Sturgeon and voted to suspend Fergus Ewing for his views. No further evidence is required to confirm that they are now rogue and totally false, with no redeemable value system.

Oppose the SNP at every turn until they’ve been vanquished and have gone from the field. Only then can Scottish nationalism reassert itself and do what needs doing to reach the prize.

“The SNP no longer puts Scotland first”.

They don’t put Scotland second. Or third. Or even last. They only put Scotland in jeopardy. And do it for personal gain and the gratification of their bullying natures. The out and out lowlifes.

Derek

Spiked are indeed of the right these days; here’s a current example of their schtick.

Divide and rule…

link to spiked-online.com

Willie

If I were a constituent in Rutherglen and Hamilton how I what I would be doing.

It wouldn’t be abstaining from voting or a vote for a unionist party, nor a vote for a treacherous SNP who I now despise.

No it would be a vote for the straightforward Collette Walker ISP. That will send a message, and a message we need to send now.

A Scot Abroad

RoS,

Rosebank is in Shetland waters, under UN terms.

It’s a bit arrogant for you to say that it’s not the UK, but Scottish waters. Shetland isn’t necessarily part of Scotland.

Brian Doonthetoon

I can’t be @r$ed.

There are too many more knowledgable commenters who can explain Shetland’s status to the ignorami.

fruitella the hun

“however Salmond has said that not to embrace new technology to unleash the vast resources of the North Sea would be “the denial of economic reality.” And that the “real task is not to close down the North Sea but to make its continued development compatible with the future of the planet.”

It’s a John Main quote so treat accordingly. But the gist fits with what we’ve seen . Alba has the same energy policy as the Tories. Perhaps Tommy Sheridan could explain why. He’s not a technical guy, neither is Salmond, but maybe one of them could describe how opening new oil fields is “compatible with the future of the planet.” ? Because it really isn’t.

robertkknight

BDTT …

Indeed. A CCR classic, with a slight rewrite, comes to mind…

Some folks are born made to wave the flag
Hoo, they’re red, white and blue
And when the band plays “God Save the King”
Ooh, they spout their bullshit at you, Lord

It ain’t me, it ain’t me
I ain’t no Royalist’s son, son
It ain’t me, it ain’t me
I ain’t no Unionist one, no

Ron Clark

Brian 12.32am

My advice to you is to totally ignore the Fanny.

Can’t put it any simpler than that.

Captain Yossarian

You have to travel outside the UK and Europe to find the major polluters. Coal fired and oil fired power stations still exist but not here and there will be a continuing need for oil and gas for the next 100 years. The majority support the continuing development of the North Sea and Humza on TV last night criticising it drives a needless wedge between Holyrood and Westminster which Holyrood cannot win. It’s not Scotland’s oil any longer is it? Needless posturing by a headless chicken. Anyway, I’m going to take my leave of Wings for a few years. I’ve got the Wings bunny-boiler on my case and I really cannot be arsed with it.

John Main

@fruitella the hun says:28 September, 2023 at 12:41 am

It’s a John Main quote so treat accordingly

You accusing me of making this stuff up, Fruit?

Get a fecking grip.

link to albaparty.org

I can’t decide whether you are thick, or just don’t care. Millions of Scots are heating their homes with oil and gas. Millions of Scots are powering their transport, jobs and livelihoods with oil and gas.

This can’t be switched off tonight and left off forever. It will take decades to manage the transition to renewables and replace every heating system, boiler and vehicle in the land.

Meantime, as that oil and gas consumption is inevitable for still some considerable time, we have a choice; buy it from somebody else, or use our own.

Smart, rational, sane people say use our own, earn taxes, and employ our own people.

Reality denying virtue signallers say buy it from somebody else, and then posture about how right on we are, while we haemorrhage yet more of our national dosh to foreigners.

Which are you, Fruit?

John Main

@Captain Yossarian says:28 September, 2023 at 6:36 am

there will be a continuing need for oil and gas for the next 100 years

It’s worse than that. Dig into the projected demand figures and you find that world demand for oil and gas is not expected to peak for another few years.

And coal too!

So while we are beavering away, eliminating coal use, and working hard to reduce oil and gas use, others are taking everything they can get and looking for more.

That certainly puts the futility and pointlessness of our hair-shirt wearing into perspective.

Wings bunny-boiler

Ah c’mon now. Everybody sensible is in the same boat. You can’t leave Rev Stu’s BTL comments to the numpties. What will the alert readers think of Scotland then? Keep doing it for Scotland!

Effijy

What garbage it’s Shetland’s waters not Scottish.

Shetland Isles has Never been a country.
It was ruled by Norway until 1472 when it was ruled by Scotland.

How about Govanhill Baths are not Scottish as the UN says it’s Govanhill waters.

sam

@ Yossarian

“I’ve got the Wings bunny-boiler on my case and I really cannot be arsed with it.”

Good riddance.

Effijy

I see SNP MP Lisa Cameron in the news reporting bullying she has endured in the Party.

I also see SNP’s Fergus Ewing has been suspended for expressing his views and those of his constituents against the party line.

With a by election a few days away and a general election next year is it a case of the SNP chiefs can’t see this having a negative impact on the electorate?

The idiots in charge remind me of a scene in Blazing Saddles.
A black man is about to be lynched by an angry white mob and pulls his gun and puts it in his mouth threatening don’t come near me or I’ll shoot.

They have shot but their brain hasn’t deliver the news yet.

Johnlm

About a week ago Yossarian announced his last post of that day.

He then produced another five? posts..

Psychological warfare? – Like waiting for Nately’s wh*re.

Effijy

Just heard that North Lanarkshire Council are looking to close many Sports Centres and Swimming Pools as their budget is completely wiped out.

Having a look at recent history the SNP have yet again been outstandingly stupid.
They had more seats than any other party and elected Jordan Linden SNP as Leader.
Due to allegations of sexual misconduct he had to resign.

Labour put in a motion to elect their member Jim Logue as leader.
He won by one vote and that vote came from an SNP councillor Michael Coyle who defected to Labour.

Could anyone give SNP access to a brewery to see if they could organise a social event with free booze.

Ruby

Captain Yossarian says:
28 September, 2023 at 6:36 am

I’m going to take my leave of Wings for a few years. I’ve got the Wings bunny-boiler on my case and I really cannot be arsed with it.

The Wings bunny-boiler? Who could he be referring to?
My guess is ‘The Wings bunny-boiler’ is a woman.

I wonder if Captain Yossarian is looking for support from other sexist bullies. Pleased to say there aren’t many sexist bullies posting on Wings.

It’s been quite a long time since I saw such blatant sexism.

It’s quite funny it’s like travelling back in time.

John Main

@Effijy says:28 September, 2023 at 7:47 am

It was ruled by Norway until 1472

Uh oh.

Declaration of Arbroath – 1320. Do the math.

Alert readers must ask themselves; does the Ancient Guff matter, or not?

Cos if it does, Shetland is entitled and empowered to go back to Norway, should the guid people of Shetland choose to do so. Orkney too.

TBQFH, I can think of nothing more colonialist than having your entire island archipelago handed over to a foreign country at the whim of some King who wants his daughter married off.

Independence eh? An awkward fecker when you look at it closely.

If I lived on Orkney or Shetland, I would be all for breaking free to rejoin Norway. Frankly, it’s a no-brainer. I bet too, that the Norwegians would put brand spanking new ferries in place within months.

fruitella the hun

John Main, Alba

You didn’t answer my question. You are supporting a demand-driven model of a substance we are addicted to and need to kick. Carbon capture had been Salmond’s magic wand for supporting the oil industry for decades. Is that your “…compatible with the future of the planet” scenario?

We have an oil tank and numerous cars, we know there will be massive disruption, inflicted on us all by sustained opposition to change, keeping the profits not using them to transit away from oil dependence. Folk on here are saying up to a hundred years on pumping might be necessary.

I’m with the few folk who point out that despite the oil, some people can’t afford to heat their leaky houses they have not benefitted from a situation you seek to prolong. It all needs redoing. It’s them who need a Just Transition, and right away, not the oil industry fat-cats.

And it’s not just the oil, all environmental constraints are now under attack from you and the Tories. Virtue signalling about fixing the problems facing the poor whilst advocating an extension of the system causing the harm (other systems to harm the poor are available) is good piss-take politics if you can get away with it.

You’ve drawn out my defence, maybe the big boys will risk entering the fray.

Ruby

Old fashioned sexism is almost cute compared to the tsunami of sexism we are currently faced with.

Dorothy Devine

BDTT , glad you can’t be arsed re-explaining to the wilfully stupid.

Hope you are making good progress and feeling better every day

Ruby

A Scot Abroad says:
28 September, 2023 at 12:14 am

Shetland isn’t necessarily part of Scotland.

Another flame-bait.

Flame-baits are all ‘A Scot Abroad’ has.

Tinto Chiel

Before the Vikings invaded Shetland and Orkney they were inhabited by the same Picts who lived in Northern Scotland, as the presence of their standing stones on these islands confirms, so S&O had their much older link with the mainland merely restored in 1472.

Dorothy Devine

D’you think with the announcement of the Rosebank development some folk might be making a list of all those who lied about oil running out prior to the referendum?

Some knighted person in Aberdeen for instance? Journalists who didn’t bother checking facts , just blustered on with scare stories.
Any angry oilmen out there , who were made redundant and sworn to secrecy?
Any ‘ investigative ‘ journalist whose articles were pulled?

The truth will set you free!

robertkknight

For those who are on the ‘right’ side of 50, and in rude health, you can look forward to seeing the day when the Isles of Shetland (and of Orkney) will have been Scottish for a period of time exceeding that for which they were Norwegian – neither of course exceeding the period where both were Pictish.

Perhaps, as in the case of the Hebrides and islands of the Firth of Clyde, once Scotland’s tenure exceeds that of Norway, the crap spouted by the likes of you know who will cease.

Or are they to propose that because it too was once part of Norway, the Isle of Arran “isn’t necessarily part of Scotland”?

Sven

So, once again, Mr Yousaf misses out on a crucial and divisive vote, this time on the suspension of Mr Ewing.
Felt “unwell” so left early. For this leader of men/women/undecided/indeterminate his MacAvity moments really are becoming the norm.

Red

And it’s not just the oil, all environmental constraints are now under attack from you and the Tories.

What a laughable religion global warming warming is.

Effijy says:
28 September, 2023 at 8:23 am
Just heard that North Lanarkshire Council are looking to close many Sports Centres and Swimming Pools as their budget is completely wiped out.

Council swimming pools are typically hoaching with paying customers and were built and paid for 20 or 30 years ago. Running a business like that at a loss is a special achievement.

If they put up ticket prices a wee bit they’d probably be able to afford to keep them open, but councils love cutting the few services people actually use.

Something tells me they’ll still have plenty of money to get their primary schools LGBTQ charter certified.

John Main

@ fruitella the hun says:28 September, 2023 at 8:43 am

We have an oil tank and numerous cars

Innarestin.

we know there will be massive disruption, inflicted on us all by sustained opposition to change

Really?

For myself, the massive disruption will be caused by having to rip out much of the interior of my house, and possibly half my garden too, to fit bigger radiators and some kind of heat pump. Massive costs too.

Quite possibly, massively expensive to run once installed, because of the price of leccy.

Then there’s my serviceable vehicles, quite fuel efficient by the standards of a few years ago, quite unpolluting too, which have to be junked.

And replaced by de facto standard SUVs with enormous environmentally unfriendly batteries, built from the exploitation of colonialism and child labour. Charged from leccy that looks set to increase in price too.

I need a Just Transition too. Everybody needs a Just Transition. Until a Just Transition is available for everybody, expect ever growing push back against the Unjust Transition currently on the table.

Jeezo. The SNP has gone from “It’s Scotland’s Oil” to “Leave Scotland’s Oil In The Ground”.

Read that again! The SNP says “Leave Scotland’s Oil In The Ground”!

FFS.

Ruby

Sven says:
28 September, 2023 at 9:45 am

So, once again, Mr Yousaf misses out on a crucial and divisive vote, this time on the suspension of Mr Ewing.
Felt “unwell” so left early. For this leader of men/women/undecided/indeterminate his MacAvity moments really are becoming the norm.

Ah! the cat. I was thinking you were talking about Frank. 🙂

Humza sick due to eating all the pies.

link to archive.ph

Sorry I’m in shock this morning.

Sven

A really interesting piece over on one of the most interesting and coherent advocates of Scottish independence (my view anyhow) Robin McAlpine.
He hopes to have his suggestions for an integrated plan to move towards independence published on his blog this weekend.
If it is up to his usual perceptive, thoughtful standards I’d suggest it truly will be a must read. Possibly even worth a dedicated discussion of its own at some point on WoS.

confounder

Yes, burn it down and start again sounds about right.
I make no bones about it – I remain a unionist. BUT, I would absolutely want an independent Scotland, should there be one, to be governed competently and democratically. The SNP would be incapable of this – they are the embodiment, writ large, of the trope that Scotland does not have the talent (AKA is ‘too stupid’) to govern itself, mired as they are in venal, hypocritical, ideologically captured, intellectually and philosophically bankrupt self-service.
Presumably, those who are not of that bent but, nevertheless, remain in the SNP still harbour hopes that reform from within remains possible. That will require a near-destructive crisis to precipitate what, effectively, would need to be a massive purge. I hope their patience and optimism are justified.

John Main

@robertkknight says:28 September, 2023 at 9:40 am

crap spouted

If the UK is breaking up, then all options are on the table. Independence can’t be denied to any area or group who have a democratic majority in favour.

Beats me why this needs to be pointed out. Beats me how people can harbour the cognitive dissonance that the integrity of what we today call Scotland is inviolate but the integrity of what we today call the UK is malleable.

It’s not me that’s spouting crap.

Once again I will point out that the Colonialism Trope applies very strongly indeed to Orkney & Shetland.

Ruby

I’ll post this again with the blockquotes otherwise nobody knows who is saying what to whom.

Sven says:
28 September, 2023 at 9:45 am

So, once again, Mr Yousaf misses out on a crucial and divisive vote, this time on the suspension of Mr Ewing.
Felt “unwell” so left early. For this leader of men/women/undecided/indeterminate his MacAvity moments really are becoming the norm.

Ah! the cat. I was thinking you were talking about Frank. 🙂

Humza sick due to eating all the pies.

link to archive.ph

Sorry I’m in shock this morning.

These blockquotes are fancy don’t you think? Everyone should learn to do the blockquotes.

If you already know how to do bold and italic the blockquotes will be a doddle.

Just replace the b with blockquote

fruitella the hun

At the moment the only option for an environmentally-minded independence supporter is to vote for the Greens or the SNP. That isn’t a very smart play by those who put independence uber alles. I’m a nativist, and quite tribal. I think the indigenous population has more right to the natural resources of their (i.e. THEIR) land than people (or hedge funds, or asset strippers – sometimes called developers) from elsewhere. It’s a logical connection with the basic idea of self-sufficiency. I put that first and see a way independence of a defensible collective contributes. But I won’t support climate denialists in thrall to big oil.

If John Main thinks people are cold because we don’t pump enough of the heavenly elixir out of the sea bed then he’s an idiot. But we all know his rapid rebuttal gaslighting style, often ignoring what his target has written previously, needs a good brain. So is he just the destructive yoon some say he is?

Red

By ra way, remember how LGBT Youth Scotland – one of those groups that seems to be mysteriously well connected to the Scottish Government – was referred to Police Scotland recently in connection with child grooming claims?

Well, that isn’t stopping cash-starved Scottish councils from paying LGBT Youth Scotland to “accredit” their schools as officially pro-trans:

MOST of North Ayrshire’s secondary schools have now received LGBT Scotland’s school charter status – with a number of others working towards their accreditation.

Eight North Ayrshire secondary schools have now either achiever or are on their journey to achieving their LGBT charter for education, according to North Ayrshire Council (NAC).

Garnock Community Campus has the highest accolade with a gold level accreditation, with the local authority’s youth services team achieving a silver award.

Arran High School, Irvine Royal Academy, Greenwood, Kilwinning and Ardrossan Academies all currently hold the bronze accreditation.

Work is ongoing, with Irvine Royal aiming for gold, Kilwinning working to progress to silver, and Auchenharvie and Largs looking to secure bronze accreditation in the next school year.

Councillor Chloe Robertson, NAC’s young people’s champion, has hailed the number of schools now accredited under the charter.

She said: “As a member of the LGBT community, I understand the prejudice that some of our young people can face.

“It’s a sign of progress that the majority of North Ayrshire’s secondary schools are engaged in a charter programme designed to support inclusivity and the experiences of LGBTQ+ staff and pupils.

Councillor Chloe Robertson is a typical NuSNP figure – she looks about 12, has no work or life experience, went straight from Yooni into politics, and has all the usual strident, foolish opinions you would expect on full display on Twitter, along with selfies taken on jollies to Brussels.

The Charter costs up to £2,000 a go, with additional “training” available from LGBT Youth Scotland for more cash. Easy money when you’re signing up Scottish schools in their hundreds.

I did have a wee laugh at LGBT Youth Scotland boasting about the Prince’s Trust being one of their customers though. What a silly man Charlie is. A silly wee jug-eared fool, pretending to hold authority he doesn’t have.

No King But Christ. (Pass it on)

Red

John Main says:

Jeezo. The SNP has gone from “It’s Scotland’s Oil” to “Leave Scotland’s Oil In The Ground”.

Marie Antoinette was a woman of the people compared to these geniuses.

They haven’t thought it through, because they’re not in the thinking business. They’re in the grifting business. What do they expect to happen when they brutally contract the economy at the same time as eye-watering deficit spending and massive influxes of migrants?

Net Zero is technically unachievable, socially barbaric and financially ruinous. A child with basic numeracy skills can understand that.

Ruby

confounder says:
28 September, 2023 at 10:14 am

I remain a unionist. BUT, I would absolutely want an independent Scotland, should there be one, to be governed competently and democratically. The SNP would be incapable of this – they are the embodiment, writ large, of the trope that Scotland does not have the talent (AKA is ‘too stupid’)

Cheap shot Confounder.

Who wouldn’t want their country to be governed competently and democratically?

As it stands we here in the colony have neither.

Gender recognition is what is uppermost in my mind at the moment.

There isn’t a single Unionist party handling any of that competently and democratically and I don’t just mean your Unionist parties in Scotland.

John Main

@fruitella the hun says:28 September, 2023 at 10:36 am

And he’s off with the playground name calling.

Meantime …

I think the indigenous population has more right to the natural resources of their (i.e. THEIR) land

Ah, but how much of the oil, gas and wind is on or under land, and how much of it is out of sight across the horizon? How much of that did we pay for? How much of that do we own? Tell you what – these boys are lawyered up to the hilt. You won’t be taking their property away under any rules-based international order.

iScotland will always be totally dependent on the technologies and competencies of others to get that oil and gas out. We maybes did lead the world at one time, but those days are long gone. A lot of the world leaders are now Norwegian, funnily enough.

As for the wind infrastructure, as that is being paid for by a levy on all UK electricity users, Scotland owns about 10%.

Incidentally, not much is being made of the most recent wind generation auction failure. The levy being charged at present on our leccy bills needs to be raised substantially.

climate denialists … people are cold

I’m certainly not a climate change denialist. As a climate change realist, it’s an innarestin fact that with climate warming, people won’t be so cold.

There’s stats out there for European deaths from cold weather, and European deaths from hot weather, with the former about an order of magnitude greater than the latter.

Innarestin, no?

Not saying you should be calling for Climate Change to be welcomed, Fruit, but it is defo a more complex picture than you seem to realise.

Ian Brotherhood

@Red (10.43) –

As I never tire of pointing out when the chance arises, the 4 schools in North Ayrshire built under the PPP/PFI scheme are costing council taxpayers £1,000,000 every month.

‘I warmly welcome the minister to his new post. He will be aware that, in 2007-08, North Ayrshire Council made payments of £3.8 million on its school estate. This year, those PFI payments will be £11 million, rising year on year to £16.6 million 25 years from now. Does the minister agree that such profligacy with public money is a major reason why Labour-controlled North Ayrshire Council is reduced to cutting 72.7 full-time equivalent classroom assistants this year, causing outrage among parents and inevitably leading to much less spending on teaching and support staff than there should be for many years to come?’

That was Kenny Gibson, in the Scottish Parliament, 9.10.2011.

He was addressing Alasdair Allan (also SNP) who confirmed that the total cost, over the 30 years from 2007/8, will be £400 million.

For four schools.

link to youtube.com

Ruby

Just why do schools need so much money for sex education?

LGBH sex is pretty straight forward.
I could teach it no bother.
No need for instructions costing megabucks from Stonewall.

Just knock off the T and everything will be straight forward.

Just get the questions ‘what is a woman’ ‘what is a man’ answered and the kids will be sorted.

Effijy

Someone here is saying Scotland the country is not sovereign but some islands that have
never been a nation are.

I’d like to see the declaration that gives the islanders the right or power to choose which national they would like to have rule over them.

Perhaps they could rule over Scotland and then take us all to be part of Norway the country with Zero Debt, a packed treasury, great infrastructure and a higher standard of living.

confounder

@Ruby 28 September, 2023 at 10:58 a.m.

“Cheap shot Confounder.”

I’m not sure against whom you think it is a cheap shot (or exactly what the shot was, or why it was cheap). It wasn’t a comment about what anybody else does or doesn’t want.

Apart from that, it looks as though we pretty much agree.

But your post is a perfect illustration of the problem that some nationalists simply can’t bring themselves to be civil (‘cheap shot’ implies bad faith) to those they see as political dissidents.

Luigi

If only the current SNP leadership would take a little bit of sound advice:

When you are in a hole, stop bloody digging!

Seriously, it’s not rocket science. 🙂

Alf Baird

Sven @ 10:09 am

“Robin McAlpine….suggestions for an integrated plan to move towards independence”

People like Robin who seek to ‘teach’ strategic planning really ought to properly analyse in some depth the environment first. Robin still appears to ignore the fact the environment here is a colonial one.

Here is an approach which takes account of our colonial ‘condition’, recognising that independence is decolonisation:

link to peterabell.scot

TURABDIN

The case is not needed for Scottish independence but the case for getting rid of the UK and all its works is.
link to archive.ph
Why has SNP leadership not gone for the kill. The target is big enough.
Are they clients?

«Clientelism is the subtle form of corruption. We do the blunt kind here as well: in fact, as the City of London is the global entrepot for money laundering, the UK facilitates the world’s corruption. But clientelism is more diffuse. It’s an exchange of favours, leading to the gross misuse of funds and the siphoning of public money into private pockets. But it tends to deploy a nod and a wink instead of a briefcase of bullion»

Ruby

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Confused

The picts were the original inhabitants of Shetland, the vikings were colonisers – shetland went back to Scotland in the mid 1400s and thus it has been Scottish far longer than the union has existed.

– its territorial waters, if it were independent, would be nowhere near Rosebank, about 80 miles away.

Trying to elevate “never was a real country, never will be” – makes you all sound like those nazi scythian bandera-ites.

“not a real country is a country” reminds me of something … oh I know

TRANS WOMEN ARE WOMEN

Confused

Saw something interesting about Rosebank, the sheer size of it

The total oil extracted from the scottish north sea is around 50 billion barrels – then I read this :

Regulators gave the go-ahead for the joint enterprise between Brit company Ithaca Energy and Norway’s Equinor, which is predicted to yield anything from 350 to 500billion barrels.

– what? Is that a misprint? The lowest estimate of the new reserve is 7 times what has been used??

“VAST quantities of OIL west of Shetland … a conspiracy theory … ”

Even if it is a misprint, out by a factor of 10, rosebank has as much as has already been extracted since the 70s. I don’t think it is a misprint – they are tapping into maybe 10 times what has already been used.

If you cannot see it, finally, then you must be in a coma –

the city, london, the UK, has just bankrolled its operations for the next 2 decades at least. All your funny money derivative trading money laundering shenanigans – this is trading on “claims on wealth”, but you always need “real wealth” underneath it all.

BUT YOU CANT RUN A COUNTRY ON THE OIL ALONE (the UK is making a good stab at it)

the thing about green tech – its a good idea, but its also a scam – the need for exotic minerals means MORE extractive industry will be needed; maybe in 50 years time the environmentalist will be all “just stop lithium – leave it in the ground”. All the while oil and gas and even coal will continue; and if you wanted to make a difference, just shut down the pentagon, the worlds biggest polluter. Not happening, but you will get to take a lot of shit from your council about net zero and you put something in the wrong bin.

Our seas could also hold a lot of these exotic minerals that green tech loves – undersea mining drones are sure to come.

About 20 years ago I went for a job with some specialists who made software for the petrochemical industry – at one point I did ask the guy “but isnt the oil running out … ” – he sort of rolled his eyes, his body suppressing a mild spasm, like this was a real funny joke but he couldn’t say why –

– maybe “he knew something he couldn’t tell me”

Ruby

confounder says:
28 September, 2023 at 11:50 am

@Ruby 28 September, 2023 at 10:58 a.m.

“Cheap shot Confounder.”

I’m not sure against whom you think it is a cheap shot (or exactly what the shot was, or why it was cheap). It wasn’t a comment about what anybody else does or doesn’t want.

Apart from that, it looks as though we pretty much agree.

But your post is a perfect illustration of the problem that some nationalists simply can’t bring themselves to be civil (‘cheap shot’ implies bad faith) to those they see as political dissidents.

No worries!

The suggestion that I cant be civil is the least of it today.

Earlier I was called ‘The Wings Bunny Boiler’ prior to that I was accused of ruining this site that I had a nasty edge and my put downs were pissing off the the good, measured posters and the rest.

Incidentally all these very uncivil comments came from Unionists.

Cheap shot is mild in comparison.

Red

Ian Brotherhood says:

You probably know about Campbell Martin’s extensive investigatory work into the shenanigans around PFI in Ayrshire.

Needless to say, none of the people we pay to investigate such things (Police Scotland and COPFS) were interested.

In the good old days of Old Labour corruption it was mostly about jobs for the boys and senior figures doing a wee bit of nest feathering. Relatively harmless stuff, the boys do need jobs after all. We had a lot fewer councillors and MSPs on the gravy train.

The new corruption is next level stuff and often difficult to separate from the now routine and profound incompetence we’re seeing at every level of government.

We’re looking at potential bankruptcies across the Scottish public sector as a result of the decisions they’ve already made, but they refuse to stop digging. Humza thinks he’s a philanthropist, tossing millions of pounds of Scottish taxpayers money out of the window of his chauffeur driven limousine.

Ruby

I mucked up my HTML online teaching aid. Maybe better ditch the sex lessons for the moment.
Sex lessons & typos might not work out too well.

bold

italic

Teaching html on this type of forum is tricky ‘cos if you type the html you get html. Now I think I have worked out how to do it.

Fingers cross.
Uploading.

😉 wink

Red


Confused says:
28 September, 2023 at 12:22 pm
Saw something interesting about Rosebank, the sheer size of it

The total oil extracted from the scottish north sea is around 50 billion barrels – then I read this :

Regulators gave the go-ahead for the joint enterprise between Brit company Ithaca Energy and Norway’s Equinor, which is predicted to yield anything from 350 to 500billion barrels.

– what? Is that a misprint?

Aye, it’s a misprint.

Rosebank is a medium sized play of up to (and potentially a lot less) 500 million barrels.

It’s a minnow compared to the giant fields, like Forties and Clair, which contain several billions of barrels equivalent of recoverable hydrocarbon.

So they’re not out by a factor of 10, they’re out by a factor of 1,000,000/b>

Stravaiger

@Confused 12:22pm

Rosebank is estimated at 50 million barrels.
Only a factor of 1000 out.

Should’ve gone to Specsavers…

robertkknight

Somewhere near Blackpool a beach is missing a donkey. Perhaps Main can help out…

Ulsterisation of Scotland under Main & Co.

Scotland’s territorial integrity, stable for 5 centuries give or take, is up for grabs it would appear.

Choice be ‘Kingdom of Scotland’ or ‘Kingdom of England & N.Ireland’. (All treaties creating the UK will be repealed/annulled in the event of Scottish Indy, so let’s call it for what it will be). Place your tick in the relevant box folks.

What do we go on the basis of, Mr Main? Island, County, City, back garden?

Caithness was once in Norway. What about them? Can they opt to join the Kingdom of England & N.Ireland if they don’t vote for Indy but the rest of the Kingdom of Scotland does?

The Isle of Arran? East Lothian? My neighbours farm? What’s the criteria pray tell.

Crap spouted you say? Nah, mate. You’ve got that market all sewn up.

Sven

Alf Baird @ 11.56

The fact that Mr McAlpine’s constructive suggestions for further input and discussion make no reference to what “post colonial theory” may suggest and (I did admit that these comments re his blog are my own view) is no invalidation whatsoever to his keen and informed comments and proposals to take Scottish independence forward. Again, ymmv.
As usual, your invariable politeness in responses or posts is appreciated, Professor.

Grouser

Just seen Humza Yousaf on FM’s questions. He looked remarkably hale and hearty considering he was too ill to attend the vote on Fergus Ewing yesterday. He has a shameful record on ducking votes. The Teflon FM.

Garavelli Princip

robertkknight,

Main (if he/she/it exits) is a Yoon troll.

Best to ignore him/her/it

Red

Stravaiger says:

Oh aye, I forgot we use American style billions now.

Michael Laing

@ Ruby:

blockquote

=

blockquote

bold = bold

italic = italic

N.B. All without the spaces within the HTML tags.

I hope this works. I’m gonnie be fair’ scunnered if it doesnae!

Incidentally, I was unaware that the blockquote tag could be used on here. Useful to know.

Ruby

Top of the class Michael!
That’s a great teaching aid. Where’s part 2? The how to do it
bit?
BTW strike through also works.

link to wingsoverscotland.com

The above post is my html teaching aid.

Go to the above post
right click on the word bold and select inspect.

OMG look at all the html

It’s fascinating!
Look at the higlighted word (bold) and you will see the html tag with its wee bracket on each side, an opening one and a closing one. That whole tag is what you need to type to make a word/letter bold. Copy it. Where it says bold you would take that out and replace it with the word/letter you want to bold in your post or notepad. Nothing will happen until you upload it.

Further up there’s the blockquote tag. Copy it into your post.
Put the first (the opening tag) at the beginning of the block of text you want to quote and 2nd one (the closing tag) at the end.

You can do that now with any tag you see on the forum.
Just inspect & copy.

There’s a limited number of html tags you can use on Wings.

The only one left I think is the strike through.

That can come later.

I hope you enjoyed your trip under the forum and deep into the html and you will be bolding, italicing blockquoting and striking through all over the show.

Michael Laing

Drat! And double drat! It seems that this site disregards spaces within HTML tags and treats them as if they were actual tags. How to illustrate them, in that case?

Alf Baird

Sven @ 12:55 pm

“invalidation”

I believe his background is in journalism and PR/lobbying. People may call that ‘strategy’, if they wish.

Though retired, my own business degree, PhD, professorship and teaching concerns the subject of strategic management incl. developing modules on the subject, as well as related consultancy and advisory work within both public and private sectors internationally.

All I would say is, in dealing with any challenging situation, which independence most certainly is, if you don’t properly analyse and understand the environmental forces at work, or the essential theoretical principles underpinning a phenomenon, any ‘strategy’ is likely to be flawed, i.e. invalid.

Here is a relevant theoretical framework incl environmental analysis on the subject in question:

link to salvo-cor.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com

Ruby

Humza Yousaf was skiving very sick yesterday.

Luigi

Grouser says:
28 September, 2023 at 12:57 pm
Just seen Humza Yousaf on FM’s questions. He looked remarkably hale and hearty considering he was too ill to attend the vote on Fergus Ewing yesterday. He has a shameful record on ducking votes. The Teflon FM

That’s what cowardly, career politicians with no principles do – when the heat is on, they disappear.

A classic example is PM Trudeau across the pond: When he participated this week in an orchestrated, standing ovation for a former Waffen SS Ukranian (volunteer) in the Canadian parliament (as a heroic fighter against evil Russia (our WW2 ally???)) all hell broke loose, PM Trudeau offered a pathetic half-hearted apology, blamed the speaker (now resigned) and warned against Russian propaganda. He then quickly disappeared and left his deputy to answer the awkward questions.

“It wisnae me!”. Aye right. Tell that to those relatives of jews, poles and other minority groups slaughtered in their thousands by the Ukrainian n*zi (volunteers) during WW2. Everyone in the Canadian parliament shamefully stood up and clapped like seals. No principles, no shame and thick as sh*t. Sound familiar?

John Main

@robertkknight says:28 September, 2023 at 12:51 pm

So the only weapon left in your armoury is name calling?

Aw.

I’ll repeat my point. If/when the UK breaks up, you don’t get to decide how it gets divvied up. Not if there are clear, democratic majorities involved.

What’s the criteria pray tell

Dunno. You first. What’s the criteria for Scottish Indy?

Endless circular debate on here, endlessly going round and round the options and the franchise. Don’t tell me you never noticed?

Any hoo, Bob, good to debate with you and demonstrate how adults do it.

John Main

@Garavelli Princip says:28 September, 2023 at 12:58 pm

Main (if he/she/it exits)

And if I don’t leave, what then?

[chuckles]

Sven

Alf Baird @ 12.55

Rather than be drawn into an academic debate on Mr MAlpine’s employment history, (I do get that your evaluation of him may well differ from my own) I’ll hold fire on any further comment on his suggestions until they are made public over the weekend.
As you will doubtless appreciate, his non referral to post colonial theory or Scots colonisation in the blogs of his which I have seen do not present the obstacle to me which they may to you.

dasBlimp

Today, I am mostly learning about how to do blockquotes

John Main

@Luigi says:28 September, 2023 at 1:56 pm

other minority groups slaughtered in their thousands

[sigh]

Guess it falls to me, in the interests of balance, to explain how, after a genocidal pogrom in 404 by the Russtis that had killed millions in the 1930’s, many 404 survivors saw the Germans as saviours and liberators.

It’s complicated.

At the risk of being accused of whataboutery, I will add:

Guess it falls to me to draw attention to the volunteers who joined the SS from France, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, the Nordic countries, etc.

Guess it falls to me to point out how enthusiastically many of these countries aided and abetted the H0locaust, France specifically.

Guess it falls to me to point out how Finland, allied to Germany, used the opportunity presented by WW2 to fight itself free of Russti imperialism and get Independent. The bastards. Westminster imperialism bad – Russti imperialism good, eh?

But I guess none of France, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Norway, Finland, heck, not even Germany, are going to get it in the neck on here, at least, not until Russtiland attacks them. And then the story will be that they were asking for it.

Republicofscotland

The current FM sent his minions to deal with Fergus Ewing, Sturgeon also wasn’t in attendance, though she’s trying to fool the public into believing that both she and her party actually care about Scots and Scotland, by joining a demo outside a school which is looking for a pay rise.

Its all very Tony Blair-ish, another attempt (the first, the Wigton meeting to discuss independence) to try and limit the damage to her almost destroyed reputation, some Scots will be fooled by her but many know what a vile creature she really is.

Ruby

dasBlimp says:
28 September, 2023 at 2:38 pm

Today, I am mostly learning about how to do blockquotes

That’s very stylish dasBlimp!
I do like a nice bit of formatting.
Now you’ve got the hang of the tags (opening & closing)
everything else is easy.

b
i
or
s
between the tags
b bold i italic
The s is for strike through
Not sure how useful that one is.

I used it earlier.

Humza Yousaf was skiving very sick yesterday.

Republicofscotland

“HUMZA Yousaf knocked back Tory suggestions that a pilot of juryless trials in rape cases is the SNP “meddling in the independence of the judiciary” as he defended the policy at First Minister’s Questions.”

That’s exactly what the current SNP government is doing its meddling in the independence of the judiciary, Sturgeon the Judas had two Lord Advocates sit-in on her cabinet meetings, how can an LA be impartial when they are giving advice to the government on all manner of topics, whilst being the highest public law officer in the land who has to justly enforce the law.

Meanwhile lies are being spread to reinforce juryless trials.

“That quote is a straight lie from Angela Constance. The jury conviction rates for rape in England are almost precisely the same as for other crimes of a similar gravity – GBH and attempted murder.
This is obscured in Scotland because GBH and even attempted murder are just categorised under “assault” along with much lesser instances.”

link to nitter.net

Republicofscotland

The millionaire knight of the realm and leader of the English Labour party (which includes Scottish Labour) has backtracked on dropping private school charitable status, here’s what Labour said about it awhile back.

“The latest move contradicts comments made in 2021 by Rachel Reeves (below) who said at the time: “Here’s the truth. Private schools are not charities. And so we will end that exemption and put that money straight into our state schools.”

Starmer will say anything to get into Number Ten.

link to doubledown.news

link to declassifieduk.org

Republicofscotland

Joanna Cherry has hailed Fergus Ewing as a man of integrity, I wish Cherry would just ditch the SNP altogether and defect to Alba, she has no power whatsoever within the party and is probably despised by its hierarchy, yes she worries about her staff losing their jobs if she makes a move, but there’s must more at stake here.

One of the latest group of SNP grifters and careerists spoke openly about putting the boot into Ewing last night.

“But the decision to suspend Ewing was supported by Mairi McAllan, the Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero.

Asked if she had voted in favour of his suspension, McAllan said: “In full transparency, yes I did.”

Old Jim

Every trans woman, without exception, is a man. Or, in less sensitive language, a hairy fairy. What are the chances that a majority of Scottish nationalists might one day open their eyes to this incontrovertible truth? Pretty slender, is my guess.

Lorna Campbell

Red: the money that is paid out to these LGBT (really just TQ+++++) is quite disgusting. Never mind if the schools are falling apart and there’s not enough money for books. Let’s fill the pockets of people who are totally insane or grifters. I wish that some enterprising journalist from the Telegraph or Times (which are the only ones even looking at this issue) would send off a sheaf of FIOs and find out just what the taxpayers in Scotland (and elsewhere) are paying out to these cretins. This is the only way we are going to be able to measure the extent of the insanity and make people waken up to the reality we face if we do nothing about this parasitical infestation in our political/social/economic life.

Patsy Millar

Matt Campbell Sturgess is a pleasant-mannered wee man who talks absolute bilge who may be selected for the next election although it is more likely to be the present incumbent, the useless Chief Whip. Either way we’re doomed here in Argyll & Bute!

Xaracen

John Main said;

“Alert readers must ask themselves; does the Ancient Guff matter, or not?

Cos if it does, Shetland is entitled and empowered to go back to Norway, should the guid people of Shetland choose to do so. Orkney too.”

and;

“If the UK is breaking up, then all options are on the table. Independence can’t be denied to any area or group who have a democratic majority in favour.”

Sigh, these assertions are pure bollocks, John. All options are NOT on the table.

How far down the size range do those ‘options’ go? The smallest possible group is two people, and that is obviously untenable, so how far back up the size range is the real lower limit, and exactly why should it be set there, and not higher or lower? Is size even relevant? How many of these were former independent countries? Which groups, or populations are involved, and what makes them distinct enough to warrant their independence, and exactly whose majorities matter, and to whom? What legal and constitutional justifications can they bring to press their cases with, and to whom exactly?

Sovereignty and constitutions are vitally important, as well as the provenances and outcomes of any historical negotiations and interactions, each of which could have amended their rights at various levels, and these would need evaluated to determine what their current rights are.

If the UK is broken up by Scotland resuming its independence, that does not justify an open-ended free-for-all for any Tam, Dick or Harriet to claim independence for their wee bit hill and glen, or islet, or former saxon county.

All of the possible breakaways besides Scotland’s (or Wales) have only been put forward by Unionists colonialists in order to muddy the waters in any discussion of Scotland’s independence with a blizzard of irrelevant what-abouteries. They are deflecting. Just like you are doing.

President Xiden

Net zero = zero tolerance of different opinions. You will eat zee bugs and be happy or it’s off to the gulag for you.

Luigi

John Main
28 September, 2023 at 2:49 pm

Sigh. What a convoluted effort. I would leave the fascist style attempts to deflect attention and re-write history to the experts. You are not very good at it.

The point (which you seem to be evading) is that a volunteer member of the Ukrainian Waffen SS was honoured in the Canadian parliament because he fought our Russian allies in WW2. Those bad bad Russians. Nonsense. Every member stood up and applauded him. Jewish groups are outraged and the Polish government is already making moves to apply for his extradition for suspected war crimes.

A Scot Abroad

Xaracen,

All of that overlong screed is palpable nonsense. If any part of what is currently defined as Scotland wants to break away, they have the moral right.

Anthem

ASA, like Cornwall? Is that OK with you?

Effijy

Sounds like the old black and white movie Passport to Pimlico is a must for some of you.

link to justwatch.com

Stoker

No wonder ‘Hoozat Useless’ went into hiding yesterday with the suspension of Fergus Ewing for daring to toe the party line. That move right there, by the current SNP, demonstrates beyond any shadow of doubt how dictatorial Sturgeon’s Nazi Party have become.

A man, who’s family name is as embedded into the SNP’s history as any of its founding fathers, is embarrassingly suspended for having a different opinion to the hierarchy’s Gestapo. Don’t know about anyone else but i could swear i felt the tremors as Madame Ecosse spun in her grave.

Gutless self-serving chancers, every last one of them. Well, here’s a wee message to those responsible: Just watch and see how many of you we decide to suspend at the next elections. Hamilton & Rutherglen will pale in comparison.

Stoker

RE my 6:04 pm post. That should read: for daring *not* to toe the party line.

Also meant to add: And the “abstainers” are every bit as bad as those who voted in favour of suspension.

Ruby

A Scot Abroad says:
28 September, 2023 at 5:24 pm
If any part of what is currently defined as Scotland wants to break away, they have the moral right.

Oh yeah!

Faslane?

What about Londexit?

There’s been a fair amount of talk about Independence for London.

Ruby

England is a colony of London. Yes/No?

link to archive.ph

Independence for London? The case for, the case against – and the choice of national anthem

Mark Beggan

Humza changes his mind quicker than a whore drops her knickers. (That’s a biological female woman of the oldest profession on earth.)

David Hannah

Justice for Fergus Ewing. The SNP crazy gang has kicked him out.

And now Unionists and No voters winning selection for the SNP.

Constitution secretary Angus Robertson has put forward his young male staffer…

Called

Michael Sturrock to be the SNP’s candidate in Falkirk. Sturrock reveals he voted No.

“At the time of the first independence vote, I was living in France. It seemed to most at the time that, as the Better Together campaign said, voting to stay in the UK was the best way to protect European Union membership.

“Being an EU citizen was part of my identity and, clearly, the only feasible route to getting citizenship and the social, economic and cultural benefits back is via Scottish independence.”

Angus Robertson loves the young male staffer doesn’t he?…

And he loves Vienna too. The destroyer of the SNP. Angus Robertson.

David Hannah

link to scottishdailyexpress.co.uk

Look at this. Standing in front of the EU flag in his 3 piece suit with probably very expensive tartan waistcoat.

I bet you Robertson bought him the suit. Or daddy’s cash in an envelope job.

The people of Falkirk deserve better than an arse licking careerist poltician wanna be. Posh boy and the EU flag!

David Hannah

link to x.com

“I am a Huge supporter of Independence. But like many people in Falkirk. I first needed to be convinced.”

Which is why I voted No… Ahaha

David Hannah

It’s a beautiful suit jacket I have to say. I suspect Angus Robertson buttoned him up in the office and tightened that waistcoat.

I’m simply speculating. I know for fact that the honest and decent people of Falkirk won’t be voting for this guy. It’s just another example SNP infiltration by people who rejected the country’s Independence. They rejected Independence.

George Ferguson

I have caught up on FMQs. Humza going on about polling for the SNP. Confirmed my suspicion that wholesale Electoral defeat is a prerequisite to get the SNP to their senses. And with the exception of Fergus and Angus explains why the SNP rebels have not acted. That’s a mistake. I will explain the situation in simple terms. If you bet £80 on Labour to win in Rutherglen you will get a £5 pound profit for your investment. It’s over for them. And now juryless trials against public and legal consent. Isn’t everything the SNP/ Greens do void of Public Consent?. A sure fire way to end up on the electoral scrapheap.

Chas

I note that a case of Bovine spongiform encephalopathy has broken out again in Scotland. Hopefully it is confined to the Edinburgh area only!

I genuinely believe that at least 50% of the Scottish electorate want Independence. However, if there was a referendum tomorrow, YES would be lucky to receive 25% of the vote. Mainly due to the lack of trust/faith in who would govern an Independent Scotland honestly and competently. Never mind the myriad of questions that continue to remain unanswered. Even worse, no politician is even attempting to answer them.

I originally had some hope in Alba but they too cowardly to even put up a candidate in the forthcoming Rutherglen by election. What political party would hope to garner support by doing that?

No doubt master tactician Salmond is hoping for the SNP to bomb and lots of disgruntled SNP supporters to switch allegiance. Maybe he is right but I seriously doubt it.

Meanwhile Scotland continues to lurch from shambles to crisis.

I saw my first ever man pretending to be a woman the other day. Whilst I am no expert in sartorial matters, I really did not think his/her frock suited her. The 2/3 day growth on his/her face also did not help. On reflection, I felt quite sorry for him/her.

Ryder Cup starts tomorrow. 3 days in front of the TV. Sport is the only thing I now watch nowadays.

ScotsRenewables

Chas says:
28 September, 2023 at 7:30 pm
I originally had some hope in Alba but they too cowardly to even put up a candidate in the forthcoming Rutherglen by election. What political party would hope to garner support by doing that?

Colette Walker is standing for the ISP. Maybe ALBA don’t see the point in splitting the indy vote 3 ways?

George Ferguson

@Chas 7:30pm
In a resourced constrained organisation I think the Alba decision not to contest Rutherglen was correct. It’s about resources and not whether they are cowardly. That’s not a description I associate with Alex Salmond. They are going for Holyrood 2026 or earlier as is looking likely. In next years GE I don’t think they have the necessary resources to contest in every constituency. The organisation is embryonic but there has to be an alternative to the nutcase SNP. I am also a sporting fan and hoping Bob Mac Intyre does well in the Ryder Cup. Currently watching a Rugby match.

John Main

@Luigi says:28 September, 2023 at 5:19 pm

I would leave the fascist style attempts to deflect attention and re-write history to the experts. You are not very good at it

Woohoo, deployment of the ‘F’ word! How very devastating.

[chuckles]

Some facts for the alert readers:

FACT1: In the 1930’s, approx 4 million 404 citizens were killed in the Holodomor, a man-made famine engineered by the Soviet government under Stalin.

FACT2: Some survivors of the Holodomor saw the invading WW2 Germans as liberators and, driven by the desire for revenge on the Russtis, volunteered to fight alongside them.

FACT3: Other nations providing substantial numbers of volunteers to the SS and other German armed forces in WW2 included France, Belgium, Holland, Denmark and Norway.

FACT4: Russtiland invaded Finland in 1939 (Finland was a former Russian colony that had broken free in 1917). Once the war between Russtiland and Germany started, the Finns fought alongside the Germans and were successful in expelling the Russtis so that they could once again be Independent.

FACT5: Finland maintained a neutral stance until 2022, when seeing that Russtiland NEVER will allow a former colony to remain free, they decided they need international friends and allies for their own protection.

Facts are chiels that still winna ding, Luigi, soz an a’ that.

John Main

@Xaracen says:28 September, 2023 at 5:08 pm

Sovereignty and constitutions are vitally important, as well as the provenances and outcomes of any historical negotiations and interactions, each of which could have amended their rights at various levels, and these would need evaluated to determine what their current rights are

That’s an innarestin paragraph. If I was asked to write a paragraph explaining how the Union of 1707, buttressed by 300 years of mostly quiet acceptance, uncountable UK international treaties, and de facto unitary existence in all international dealings, extirpates Scotland as an Independent country, I might well use your paragraph verbatim.

So you maybes need to rethink your position.

It’s all very amusing providing examples of Jeemy’s byre or East Kilbride demanding Independence. The reality is that Orkney and Shetland are distinct and distinctive island archipelagoes. They also share in the original colonialist and imperialist misfortune of being handed over as a personal gift from one individual to another.

I say that these facts matter.

I further say that if these facts also matter to a majority of the inhabitants, then neither the UK nor iScotland should be allowed to stand in their way.

Ultimately, this is a pro-Indy site. As an attitude, “Indy for me, but not for thee” stinks.

Xaracen

A Scot Abroad said;

“Xaracen, All of that overlong screed is palpable nonsense. If any part of what is currently defined as Scotland wants to break away, they have the moral right.”

ASA, your response is your usual arrogant empty bullshit.

But if you are so smart and knowledgeable on these matters, ASA, I have a simple question for you.

What do Scotland’s parts have that Scotland as a whole does not, that gives those parts the moral right to break away from Scotland, but which denies the same moral right to Scotland to break away from the Union?

John Main

@David Hannah says:28 September, 2023 at 7:03 pm

“the only feasible route to getting citizenship and the social, economic and cultural benefits back”

Aw, look, the boy is only searching for somebody to show him the money.

Incidentally, has anybody ever analysed just why the EU membership objective is so popular with Indy supporters? Surely people constantly telling us that they want Indy because it will then be easier for them to feck off out of Scotland and go abroad is a big, red flag?

George Ferguson

@John Main 8:48pm
I watched a PBS America documentary about the Holodomor recently. If only our State resources i.e. the BBC were so vigilant and professional. We are confined to listen to Gary Linekers musings. From an organisation that hid Jimmy Salvile and others for decades. So I would agree with you the country you talk out has its own history. My Dad has feint recollections of the Holodomor. They were collections in the streets of Dundee for them in the thirties. PBS America is a proper TV channel. I want one!.

Alf Baird

Xaracen says:
28 September, 2023 at 5:08 pm

“Sigh, these assertions are pure bollocks, John. All options are NOT on the table.”

Unfortunately, the colonial power has a tendency toward partition of a territory before it finally makes an exit, putting an additional spanner in the works.

A Scot Abroad

Xaracen,

there’s two elements to the answer, one historical and one moral.

Historically, some parts of what is now understood as Scotland weren’t actually part of Scotland. Shetland and Orkney, for example.

Morally, there’s a principle that if the people wish to break away, they should be allowed to. And that means that just as Scotland could break away from the U.K., so could Shetland or Orkney from Scotland. Which would put a further nail into the coffin of Alf Baird’s frankly bonkers plan to make Scapa Flow into a port.

Ruby

A Scot Abroad says:
28 September, 2023 at 10:11 pm
And that means that just as Scotland could break away from the U.K., so could Shetland or Orkney from Scotland. Which would put a further nail into the coffin of Alf Baird’s frankly bonkers plan to make Scapa Flow into a port.

Just another flame-bait!

The City of London could move to iScotland.

That could put a nail in the coffin of the entire RUK.

George Ferguson

Many months ago if not years ago. I talked about Shetland and Orkney going their own way. Let’s have an update. The Shetland HVDC link to mainland Scotland costs 660 million. The biggest Windfarm in the UK is in phase 4 of a 5 phase project. The Shetland people have also been good at retaining local Sovereign funds. Look at the early days of the oil and gas boom. What have they got for local Council Sovereign funds from SSE this time, for the biggest windfarm, its 2.2 million. A drop in the wind Ocean. But Scotland should learn from Shetland. At least they have some Sovereign funds.

Ruby

The likes of Orkney is all pretty fixed. It can’t go anywhere. The City of London on the other hand is highly moveable.

Absolutely no need for these offices to be situated in an overcrowded, high polluted city where there could easily be a shortage of water in the the very near future.

Solution would be for them to move to Scotland.

All the Japanese car factories won’t be staying around if there is no water.

They’ve been having hosepipe bans down there for decades now.

Ruby

Another thing that is moveable is the RUK Border.

That could be moved right back to Dover if the French say so which I think they will.

For that reason I think iScotland having a proper border will be a very good thing.

It’s not as if the RUK seem able to control illegal immigration even with the border across the sea and in another country.

Ruby

Talking of Orkney anything ever come of the LibDem Whistle Blower who apparently had some dodgy information about Carmichael & Cole-Hamilton regarding the ‘Orkney Four’ court case

Alf Baird

A Scot Abroad says:
28 September, 2023 at 10:11 pm

“plan to make Scapa Flow into a port”

Yes, Scapa Flow is without doubt the deepest and most extensive natural harbour in Europe, and was prevented from becoming a major container transhipment port by the UK Government and its wee colonial administration in Holyrood.

And as it happens I have a PhD in global container shipping strategy and also spent some time working in the industry whilst you have hee haw to back up your ignorance.

A Scot Abroad

Alf Baird,

you haven’t got a business brain on you. While Scapa Flow might in theory be deep enough for a container transshipment point, it’s in the wrong place for the markets, and require ships to do extra routing. It’s an utterly useless idea.

PhilM

One thing recent experience has taught me is that morality and what is lawful at whatever scale have very little connection. So when Our Man in Norfolk starts boring the universe with his half-baked theories of the inter-connections between morals and international law, you do have to wonder if he’s been smoking something.
As any fule kno, territorial integrity is one of THE bases of the international system of states. If Our Man did actually fight in the Iraq/Q8 war and was part of the UN presence in the former Yugoslavia then he would know this, so he is actually making a ‘bad faith’ argument about Orkney/Shetland, which to me is the height of dishonesty in anyone, no matter at what station in life they find themselves.

A Scot Abroad

PhilM,

I did fight in the war to recover Kuwait. Got a Mention in Despatches for a particular little battle. And I’ve five tours in former Yugoslavia, and another mention in despatches.

And Alf Baird’s idea is still utterly bonkers. Orkney is just utterly the wrong place for shipping containers. There ain’t a market for it.

PhilM

There was actually a case around 2012, that was litigated in the Court of Session that discussed in passing (not obiter dicta) the settled question of the legitimacy of Shetland being part of the UK and therefore historically part of Scotland.
link to scotsman.com
The Surrey settler behind the 2012 case even has his own Wikipedia page,
link to en.m.wikipedia.org
What was made clear within the last 10 years…
The 2014 referendum inadvertently recognised the territorial limits of Scotland when Scots from all the regions voted on the question of independence.
Orkney and Shetland are different in one major way in that they seem to attract a much higher number of southern English (and southern English troublemakers) whose main aim is to see out their pension years in a cheap home with the nice little windfall gained from selling their southern semi-detached. I met quite a few of these types when I was in Orkney in 2003. It’s on the level of anecdotal evidence, but all of them were from counties South of Yorkshire/Lancashire. Nice enough people but the level of incomers was creating a lot of tension on certain of the smaller islands. That was 2003.
I seriously doubt whether Scottish independence will affect any English incomer in any noticeable way. The troublemakers are a different story, you might even call them grievance-mongers.
As for Scottish troublemakers…
Isn’t it just a little curious that barely two weeks after receiving his MBE, James Stockan MBE, the Orkney council chief AND to be fair a native Orcadian , starts sounding off about independence/Nordic affiliation/crown dependency status? A guy who’s whole life has been spent within both the UK, the structures of Scottish local governance and the legal jurisdictions of both, suddenly wants to break up not Scotland but the UK! Thanks for the honour your average-heightedness, now I plan to break up your country. Is this really a serious proposition?
No, this is somebody on manoeuvres for the UK against Scottish independence, that bad smell of haggis and whisky that refuses to go away.
Wherever there’s an independence movement, the spectre of partition follows as night follows day.

PhilM

Well that’s never happened before. Perhaps the use of the ‘S’ word?
Will try to post this again as it actually relates to the question of Shetland and isn’t an ill-informed opinion but a reference to a court decision.
There was actually a case from 2012, that was litigated in the Court of Session that discussed in passing the legitimacy of Shetland being part of the UK and therefore of Scotland.
link to scotsman.com
There’s no basis for invoking a moral right, which is indeed an oxymoron if ever there was one. Shetland is part of the UK and due to the 2014 referendum was inadvertently recognised as part of Scotland’s territory.
It is not up for debate as long as the UK remains a state.

stuart mctavish

Wonder how long it’ll take the MSPs to realise they just had a masks off meeting with a colleague within days of a positive covid test (ie same shambles in principle as the reasoning* that delivered the Rutherglen by election) – and the leader who called for Margaret Ferrier’s vilification (at their behest?) appeared to catch something in the room but still turned up for next days playtime regardless!

*ignoring any particularly McVileyin value sought via its distraction from the indyref2, & lack thereof, in October

John Main

@PhilM says:29 September, 2023 at 3:37 am

It is not up for debate as long as the UK remains a state

I respectfully suggest you haven’t been following the discussion.

That is precisely what is being discussed – what could happen when the UK ceases to be a state.

I assume, from your presence on here, that you do recognise the possibility that the UK could break apart? Not much point at all considering Scottish Independence if you don’t!

Incidentally, if territorial integrity is so important, how have something like 34 new countries been recognised by the UN just in the last half century? May be premature to assume that process is now frozen for ever, no?

Sadly, the UN, as arbiter of the international, rules-based order, is becoming a busted flush. But that’s a different debate. Realpolitik tells me that the international “big boys” get involved when their interests are affected, otherwise they don’t care. Shetland and Orkney saying “thanks but no thanks” to iScotland to join with Norway won’t concern them one little bit, in fact, considering the current situation in Europe, it’s probably the preferable option.

TURABDIN

When the Norsemen invaded Orkney and Shetland in the 9th century they invaded islands where the indigenous people were kin of those on mainland Scotland. Their language was a version of Brythonic .i.e.,for want of a native term, «Pictish».
The islands were primordially «Scottish» being culturally and geographically closer to «Scotland» than the aggressive proto state of «Norway».
The Scots got back through the deal with Christian I of Denmark what was in effect originally «Scottish».
End of story.

sam

link to link.springer.com

Conclusion
“On balance, it is doubtful whether claims for indigenous status for Orcadians and Shetlanders could be sustained. Today the significance of udal law is less as law in the strictly legal sense than as a cultural phenomenon that expresses certain feelings of regional identity for some while it is exploited politically as a means of opposition by others. Others again regard udal law as insignificant. There are differing and contested interpretations of history locally. Debates on the significance of udal law and related historical matters receive nevertheless good coverage in the local press. The references in SOUL’s publications and the Udal Law website to legal cases involving indigenous rights in other parts of the world serve to provide new arguments and publicity for what must nonetheless be regarded as a fringe group. The globalization of the indigenous discourse has been strongly facilitated by information put out on the Internet, but this information and the uses that it is put to need to be scrutinized with a highly critical eye.”

John Main

@sam says:29 September, 2023 at 8:25 am

it is doubtful whether claims for indigenous status for Orcadians and Shetlanders could be sustained. Today the significance of …

So that’s the situation today?

How was it yesterday?

And will it be the same tomorrow?

Meantime, I will repeat my previous post:

“something like 34 new countries have been recognised by the UN just in the last half century. May be premature to assume that process is now frozen for ever”

I honestly don’t have a dog in this fight, but it grieves me that people will insist on defending the cognitive dissonance that allows them to say that Independence is a variable “right” that must be denied when it doesn’t suit their purposes.

“Indy for me, but not for thee” is an attitude that frankly, sucks.

sam

link to researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk

I think the briefing by the HoC Library interesting because it shows over time the unchanging colonial attitudes of UK government to other devolved governments.

The same colonial intent and purpose appears over the decades and the language used stays much the same. Control is maintained by “reservation” of power. Thus it is that devolution brought limited powers to Scotland. Insufficient powers to deal most effectively with Scotland’s serious health inequalities. For that we need full control of the economy, welfare and employment law.

Both Canada and Ireland were described as Dominions of the British Empire. A dominion is that which is mastered or ruled.

In Canada colonial legislation could be blocked by UK government by “reservation”. “A colonial law which had already received Royal Assent from a Governor or Governor-General (acting on behalf of the monarch) could still be disallowed on the advice of ministers within a certain period.15” (from HoC Library).

Northern Ireland when it came into existence had a similar process of law. “Royal Assent to bills on “transferred” (or devolved) matters was given on the monarch’s behalf by the Governor of Northern Ireland. Bills lapsed if they had not received assent within a period of one year.19 A UK Treasury document from 1953 described the process: The Governor, if so directed by Her Majesty, must reserve a Bill for the signification of Her Majesty’s pleasure. Copies of Bills are sent to the Home Secretary so that he may consider whether any advice should be given to Her Majesty.20 The involvement of the Home Secretary meant that the question of competence was not the only consideration; the UK government could “weigh the wisdom as well as the validity of Northern Ireland legislation”.21 The “wisdom” of Northern Ireland legislation was first questioned in 1922 when the Government of Northern Ireland sought to abolish the Single Transferable Vote for local government elections. Lawyers at the Colonial and Home Offices in London concluded that this justified a reservation of assent (even though local government was clearly a transferred matter). The Governor accordingly set aside the Bill, which prompted a threat of resignation from the Government of Northern Ireland….” (HoC Library)

When Scotland got devolution many powers relevant to good government were” reserved”.( A word that is used often in the HoC Library report.)

The first try at Scottish devolution in 1978 failed. The proposals in the bill prompted a comment in The Economist.
“A government white paper published in November 1975 included what The Economist called “colonial governor-general’s powers” of vetoing Bills the Secretary of State for Scotland “considered outside the assembly’s scope”.” (HoC Library)

We got devolution in 1998. The journalist, Ian Bell, reported.

“Alluding to what was then clause 33 of the Scotland Bill – “Powers to intervene in certain cases” – the Scotsman newspaper commentator Ian Bell observed that: Nothing, it seems, has been left to chance. The Secretary of State for Scotland, rather than being reduced to a peripheral figure, is transformed into the gatekeeper. In terms of the Cabinet’s power to block or revoke legislation, at least in certain areas, he will become – and this is not just the old jibe – something akin to a governor general. Bell added that these “veto powers” meant “Edinburgh’s scope for appeal is limited”. The time would come, he predicted, “when Scotland will want to do something, and London will refuse to allow it”.29” (HoC Library)

We are where we are with sec 35 and GRRB. Even this could have been avoided with better consultation between the governments. See the Murray, Blackburn, MacKenzie blog for details

Red

Humza Yousaf’s Joke Of The Day

Humza Yousaf walks into a bar, and says:

“AHHHH! RACEEST BAR!”

stuart mctavish

I can see why the wise people of the northern isles might look South and wonder whether they want governed by labour yes men or independent women (whatever that might imply these days) that appear to want nothing less than the prospect of extreme colonial sharia from Holyrood.

Most excellent response then, to any dissent arising, might be to look to the far east for inspiration – and give Shetland to USA in perpetuity with 150 year lease on Orkney to sweeten the deal.

That way, not only do you get the transhipment freeport built in record time but it opens the door to a more positive reception at higher management level (ie when negotiating the ownership of the British empire), to the argument that if everything South of the extended borderline were to be considered England’s spoil, such consideration could not ever include les orcades du sud – leaving any reasonable arbitrator to conclude that little England’s principal contribution to empire is/ was its coastal reach from the Berwick-Carlisle-Landsend-Dover boundary and everything else necessarily belongs (or belonged) to the Scottish part of the Joint Venture.

Ruby

Is that it? Has Shetland been done & dusted.

What next?

Republicofscotland

The (BLiS) ran North Lanarkshire Council to shut down thirty-nine public facilities, such as swimming pools libraries etc.

Jim Logue the (BLiS) British Labour in Scotland council leader said.

“He admitted the facilities that will shut are “highly valued” by communities but said the council could no longer afford to fund them.”

The public in the gallery listening to the cuts were not pleased by them.

“According to one person present at the policy and strategy committee, “I hope you lose your seat at the next election, you are absolutely disgraceful” could be heard from the public gallery towards the leader.”

PhilM

@John Main
I was making an isolated point about Shetland and you’re right I wasn’t following the thread but responding to one specific person. Perhaps be a little less reactive.
Not sure why you’re suggesting I don’t support independence when I’ve been contributing on here for 10 years or so along those very lines. Can you not tell when someone is trying to provide an objective assessment based on the outside world, rather than constantly provoking people on here like some I could mention.
Your point about the last half-century…
Numbers are great to use in arguments but without context they’re not very informative. The breach of the international preference for territorial integrity you so blithely dismiss with your 34 states riposte…I’m willing to bet that most of those are a result of civil war or the implosion of a federated polity.
34 you say…let’s see if I can get close.
13 new states after implosion of CCCP.
7 new states after the Yugoslav Wars (including Kosovo here)
1 new one after Eritrea defeated Ethiopia in battle.
1 when Bangladesh became independent after a war.
1 when East Timor (Timor Leste) became independent in 2002 after truly horrendous campaigns of population pacification.
1 after the Second Sudanese civil war i.e. South Sudan.
1 after the Namibian War of Independence.
1 when Zimbabwe became independent after years of guerrilla warfare.
That’s from memory…a lot of other states became independent after an agreed process of decolonsation, which doesn’t apply here in Scotland.
So it’s civil war or economic implosion (or a process of decolonisation, the latter of which is vanishing into historical memory).
You can’t blithely dismiss the international preference for territorial integrity. Even states that become independent have minority populations that don’t want to be part of the new state. Yet they will have next to no chance of doing anything about it (Orkney and Shetland come to mind). As for the UN as a ‘busted flush’ line…that isn’t even a serious debating point. The UN is a flawed but an amazing system of organising life on this planet. There’s even quite a well-known independence campaigner appealing to the system of UN rapporteurs as we speak. I would respectfully suggest that you write in a more considered way in future.
Instead of wasting hours every day arguing with everybody, I’ll be interested to see what Robin McAlpine comes up with in the next few days.

Ian Brotherhood

@Republicofscotland (10.42) –

NLC is another council with colossal PPP/PFI debts – £700 million according to Google Bard.

And that debt has to be serviced, on a monthly basis, before anything else can even be considered.

Ruby

Republicofscotland says:
29 September, 2023 at 10:42 am

The (BLiS) ran North Lanarkshire Council to shut down thirty-nine public facilities, such as swimming pools libraries etc.

Interesting topic!

I have many questions.

Is a PFI loan involved?

Do the people use the facilities?

Has men in the changing room put women off?

Are mothers choosing not to send their daughters swimming?

Is the library used a lot?
Do people read books or e-books.

“I hope you lose your seat at the next election, you are absolutely disgraceful” could be heard from the public gallery towards the leader.”

As protests go that is pretty feeble.

stuart mctavish

@Republicofscotland @10:42

Must be grounds for easiest civil asset recovery proceedings in recent history so may yet be an upside if the impartial equal and proportionate police Scotland murder tents were to be kept on hold until tomorow morning (thus optimising Sunday’s trial by media and any positive influence on the Rutherglen electorate arising)

Ruby

link to archive.ph

Edinburgh Council votes to spend £61k on Stonewall membership despite cuts and gender controversy

How much are North Lanarkshire spending on Stonewall membership.

What does one get for the £61k?

Anyone know?

Ruby

In my opinion only a flame-baiter would bring up the topic of Independence for Orkney at this point in time.

It’s not as if it hasn’t been done already.

Nothing has changed since 2014.

Watch out for the flame-bait folks. You could end up wasting hours in a pissing contest with the flamer.

sarah

Tain and Easter Ross council by-election won by an independent, Maureen Ross.

That’s a relief in a way.

Turnout 34%, 2488 votes. Maureen Ross got 1022 first preference votes.

John Main

@PhilM says:29 September, 2023 at 11:12 am

Thank you for your polite and very knowledgeable response.

If you can really work out from memory the most recent 34 countries to come into existence and be recognised by the UN, then, respect.

A couple of responses:

a lot of other states became independent after an agreed process of decolonisation, which doesn’t apply here in Scotland. So it’s civil war or economic implosion (or a process of decolonisation, the latter of which is vanishing into historical memory)

If you think it’s inapplicable here, I do wish you would join in the fight back against the “Scotland as Colony” trope. You must have noticed it is de facto received wisdom on here.

I also just don’t know how you can write off economic implosion. Few see any brighter prospect for us here in Scotland than ongoing managed decline. Just what do you think would happen if the current HR administration magically found themselves running iScotland next week? But agreed, that’s a viewpoint, not a prescription.

As for the UN as a ‘busted flush’ line…that isn’t even a serious debating point

I guess I must spend too much time on the wrong websites. On the ones I read, the UN is quite unable to do anything about the ongoing and impending flashpoints in Europe, Africa, and Asia. It seems to me that if the UN was doing its job, nobody would be claiming that the nuclear war risk is the highest it has been since the sixties.

Bottom line, the UN probably still works for minor spats where the “big boys” don’t care. If one of the “big boys” is involved, then the UN can go whistle.

Red

Ruby – What does one get for the £61k?

A lorry load of poppers and condoms?

This is also how they launder taxpayers money to questionable organisations such as “LGBT Youth Scotland”:

The cost of the scheme is £2,500 a year however more funds, a total of £57,540, have been found for staff salary and participation in Stonewall “activities”. There is also a £1,000 cost for attendance at at Stonewall training and conference making the total council spend £61,040 to be handed over from reserves in the 2023/24 budget.

Graf Midgehunter

A Scot Abroad says: at 12:59 am

“Alf Baird,
you haven’t got a business brain on you. While Scapa Flow might in theory be deep enough for a container transshipment point, it’s in the wrong place for the markets, and require ships to do extra routing. It’s an utterly useless idea.”
—————————-

Unfortunately ASA’s shallow grip on world trade betrays his English narrow brain again.

Alf is using a variation of the “Hub” system, used successfully in the Airline industry, whereby passengers/goods are flown in with smaller planes from regional airports to centralised major airports and transferred to the larger planes which connect to the major airports elsewhere. They in turn reload the passengers/goods to distribute to the regional areas/airports for the end users.

This is an air/land system using the “motorways” of the air.

Shipping is of course an ocean/sea/river system, utilising mostly containers, between centralised major seaports in a “Hub” way.

A lot (most?) of the sea trade runs in an East-West-East direction via the Suez and Panama canals.

With the melting of the North Pole regions of ice, a shorter more direct route between Asia/China and Europe/North Africa/Med opens up.

This would also require a major re-distribution centre as an entry point from the Pole route.

Scapa Flow could be a top contender for the position.

From S.F. reloaded shipping would have two major directions of further transport.

Westwards round Ireland/England to France-Spain-North Africa and the Med.

Eastwards to the North Sea countries, plus Scandinavia and very important, the Baltic countries.

Not a bad situation for S.F. I would think.

As for ASA, you have to remember that this is a man who could spend a week riding a bike down the Rhine and not see one single container ship/barge on a river riddled with container ports.

Jc Che

Englands parliament created a treaty with Ireland in 1800, and later with America.
After the english parliament extinguished the Scottish parliament from the treaty of union,

I would suggest that there is no UK state other than the Countries that are at present still in a treaty with Englands parliament and not extinguished.

That the english parliament uses or rebrands itself the parliament Great Britain is is a mere name preference of the Parliament of England.

Englands parliament of Westminster was selective in extinguishing the Scottish parliament from the treaty of union and note the parliament of england has no mention of Scotland kingdom being subsumbed only extinguished,
There is no treaty with Scotland or its kingdom since 1707.

Ruby

John Main says:

I do wish you would join in the fight back against the “Scotland as Colony” trope. You must have noticed it is de facto received wisdom on here.

I look forward to reading what you think Scotland is.

C’mon all you fans of John Main & Co let’s have a simple explanation why you think Scotland isn’t a colony and what exactly Scotland is?

TURABDIN

On minorities the Armenians have once again be shat on from a great height by the «international community» which includes the useless EU.
RIP Artsakh aka Nagorno-Karabakh.
Azerbaijan has oil and gas. Armenia does not.
Both are in Nato sponsored «Partnership for Peace».
Partnership for Hypocrisy?

Confused

Groundhog day afficionados will savour – the shite about Orkney a while back (driven by english s3ttl3rs) and now Shetland

next week it’s Fair Isle. Then we will do Coll, Tiree and given Scotland has about 800 islands, we could be here a while.

NORTH RONA – whitaboot that? Then finally, Rockall.

– the two prime tits have been tellt, even using the standard wikipedia entries – originally pictish, vikings as colonisers, been back in Scotland for much longer than the union has existed, would only get 12 mile territorial waters; and Shetland seems to have no independence movement while in the UK, but outside of the UK, will all instantly become “sons of ragnar”. Pish.

You get the feeling this shite gets written on a whiteboard – “shit of the day we are pushin”

Personally I think the Isle of Wight should go for it; independence, tax haven, freeport and toll collector on the shipping lanes, with a no refugee policy against destitute anglo freeloaders coming over here on their leaky zodiacs. People in East Anglia are known to be a bit different – the rights of the indigenous need to be recognised.

I am also declaring independence to avoid paying the council tax and young Scots should boat over to Norway and apply for asylum, fleeing from english oppression. They have no future in the UK anyway.

It’s amazing how these cretins will push indy for – everywhere which isn’t a real country – but invent reasons for why our real country isn’t.

Anyway, I look forward to the breakup of England – the north and south are quite different, London has always fancied itself to go it alone as a city state, cornwall, wales, the black homelands and the caliphate. God, I love multiculturalism.

All evil things must end, and the rancid world ravaging virus that was created by – Act of Union, Glorious Revolution, Bank of England – with us as “patient zero”, is nearing its grave. Good riddance. No one will miss you. Everyone fucking hates you. It’s not “banter”. Sincerity is the new irony.

The empire likes to “take a shit on the way out the door” – northern ireland, india/pakistan, the middle east, africa, wrong lines drawn all over; you must resist this.

PacMan

O/T

I see that the BBC have realised a trailer for their upcoming drama about Jimmy Saville. In the trailer, there is a voiceover saying that [Saville] has groomed the whole nation.

Total deflection and trying to protect their reputation in trying to portray the BBC as totally ignorant of his activities at the time and themselves being fooled the same as everybody else.

Red

PacMan says:
29 September, 2023 at 1:13 pm
O/T

I see that the BBC have realised a trailer for their upcoming drama about Jimmy Saville. In the trailer, there is a voiceover saying that [Saville] has groomed the whole nation.

That’s a bit unfair to the Scottish Green Party. It isn’t Jimmy Savile who’s trying to get children castrated.

robertkknight

“Shetland is part of the UK and due to the 2014 referendum was inadvertently recognised as part of Scotland’s territory.
It is not up for debate as long as the UK remains a state.”

ROFL…

Last I checked Shetland was recognised as part of Scotland’s territory by James III, King of Scots, in 1470, (confirmed by the Parliament of Scotland in 1472). Christian I of Denmark and Norway didn’t appear to want to do much about it either, nor any Norwegian monarch since.

Dunno WTF a referendum in 2014 has to do with it, but hey-ho, I’m sure the ‘grown-up’ in the room will be along shortly to enlighten/patronise us with his intellectual superiority that the British on this site naturally posess.

I wait with baited breath and pencil sharpened to a fine point for his most excellent input…

sam
Anton Decadent

@PacMan

One of the current presenters of a show on BBC radio had a full sexual relationship with a thirteen year old girl whilst he was in his mid twenties but it was all a long time ago and just never spoken about for some reason. Look up Rodneys English Disco for a glimpse of an Epstein style under age honey trap which was operating in the mid 1970’s.

sam

@ John main

“I honestly don’t have a dog in this fight, but it grieves me that people will insist on defending the cognitive dissonance that allows them to say that Independence is a variable “right” that must be denied when it doesn’t suit their purposes.

“Indy for me, but not for thee” is an attitude that frankly, sucks.”

This was a reply to me. I put up a part of a bit of research which said, in effect, there was little demand for independence in Orkney and Shetland and little chance of it succeeding.

Main then distorts entirely what I posted to have a dig at me.

“It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.”

sam

“Ten years ago, building on work from Glasgow University, NHS Health Scotland (since integrated into Public Health Scotland) undertook a review of all the international evidence of ‘what works’ in reducing health inequalities. Effective policies were laid out on three levels:

(1) Policies to narrow fundamental inequalities (e.g., progressive taxation to redistribute income, a robust social security system to protect the poorest);

(2) Measures to address ‘wider environmental influences’ (such as improving housing quality, and taxing unhealthy commodities, like alcohol);

(3) Actions to mitigate particular experiences of inequalities (e.g., targeting services for high-risk groups, such as homeless people).

Based on the extensive, accumulated science, the report made it clear that health inequalities would only be effectively reduced if the first set of actions was implemented. Without that, strategies would fail. This is not opinion, but knowledge, founded on evidence.

In the current circumstances – now, more than ever – it is vital that all of those who seek to intervene to support progress in reducing health inequalities clearly and effectively convey this knowledge…

…And here there is another important consideration: the Scottish Parliament certainly does have powers to implement policies to impact on the fundamental causes of health inequalities. Helpful and important policies have been introduced, such as the recent Scottish Child Payment to help poorer families, though the STUC has made the case that current tax raising powers could, if used, resource more. But many of the most relevant and potentially impactful powers – around taxation, social security and other key areas such as employment legislation – are reserved to the UK Parliament.”

link to gcph.co.uk

Republicofscotland

“Scotland would easily secure a 60%+ ‘Yes’ vote with a UN-sanctioned independence franchise”

link to yoursforscotlandcom.wordpress.com

David Hannah

Axing free tuition and prescriptions but have money for stonewall. It’s outrageous.

Gay and lesbian women, all of them are normal wonderful people. I love them I’ve got many gay friends over the years.

But none of them are like Patrick Harvie, Ross Greer, Lorna Slater and Maggie Chapman.

I think the above are horrible men. Horrible women it’s their attitude of entitlement. And their condescending and dismissive responses to the entirety of the Scottish population that doesn’t want men in women’s spaces.

I’ve been watching married at first sight UK.

I feel sorry for the gay guy Nathaniel. He went on the show for love. He told them he was gay. And they set him up with a transwoman… They said he’d be a hero for the lgbt movement. He was there for love he didn’t fancy her he quit the show said that, my mental health has been destroyed.

Channel 4 hang your head in shame. The Alphabet lobby thinks they can get away with anything.

David Hannah

Married at First Sight UK. Channel 4. Nathaniel. They set the gay guy up with a transwoman… Forced him into going on the show. Ignored his. preferences. And set him up with a lap dancing transwoman that’s a stripper… You couldn’t make it up. Horrible abusive set up. It’s like all, those poor wives out there who’s husbands start dressing up in women’s clothing. And she’s got to affirm his feelings. It’s not right at all. It’s homophobic. Sexist, it’s horrible.

David Hannah

But “telling the trans woman’s story” was more important to channel 4 than the mental health of the gay Nathaniel.

And it turns out that the transwoman Ella has cheated on Nathaniel with another couple’s husband. She’s hyper sexual! A stripper. A, dirty cheat. It’s one of the worst things I’ve seen on television.

the so called ‘experts’ are coercing them to stay together.

I can’t wait to find out what happens next! Ahaha.

Merganser

Row, row, row your boat gently down the stream,
Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, life is but a dream.

More delays and more increases in costs for the ferries. The nightmare continues, and will only get worse. The SNP were told it would be better to pull the plug on them and go somewhere else. They had thir chance, but sheer pig-headedness meant they are ploughing on and wasting more and more money.

At what point (if ever) will they concede defeat and follow Alf Baird’s advice? The Islands have been punished ten times over for the stupidity of the SNP Government’s decisions, and the taxpayers have (again) been fleeced, with nothing to show for it.

Time for Fergus to put forward his own motion of no confidence.

Garavelli Princip

Sam.

Ignore John Main. John Main – or whoever operates the account is a Yoon troll.

Ignore John Main.

sam

@Garavelli Princip

Yep, troll.Good to point it out from time to time.Thanks.

North chiel

“ Ruby says @1237 pm “ Mmm think I am relatively convinced on Scotland’ status Ruby .
1) Apparent coercion into the “ supposed” treaty of union 1707 ( Gunboat diplomacy and threat of invasion?)
2) Sold out by vested interest of treaty signatories ( with the sovereign Scottish people overwhelmingly against the “ supposed union” )
3) why would a supposed Kingdom partner signatory to the treaty have a Secretary of State for Scotland ( equivalent say to a Whitehall government department) ? Where is the Secretary of State for England ?
4) why would a supposed equal kingdom partner to the treaty have a “ devolved “parliament ( with limited powers ). Where is the exact same PR “ devolved” English Parliament?
5) why under the supposed treaty of 1707 guaranteeing the separate Scottish education system , separate Scottish Religious rights and legal system , has a supposed UK “ Supreme” Court been established to supersede our “ supposed” guarantee under the “ supposed treaty”?
If the UK government was to function correctly under the “ supposed” 1707 treaty then there should be no UK law passed without the authority of the Majority of our Sovereign Scottish MP’s agreement . That would be where the English Parliament ( non existent notwithstanding the obvious) would come into play , as the “ devolved “ English parliament would thus have authority to legal votes ( under English Law) .
I could probably go on , however the obvious scenario is that Westminster is currently the Defacto English Parliament . How can you have “ devolved” parliaments in Scotland ( a Kingdom signatory to the 1707 treaty no less) , Wales and Northern Ireland without a “ devolved “ English parliament . ?

John

Am glad some honest folk btl can arsed to engage and dismantle the tripe the resident Kingdomists defecate around the site.
Unchallenged these abominations will continue to rape and pillage whatever and wherever they can as they have long done.

Ruby

Cheers North chiel

Basically I would like to know what Scotland is.
Country? Colony? Region, Occupied Territory?

How come there is so much confusion?

Are we a colony but the Brits are so ashamed they want to keep it a secret?

I’m going to post this again.
I might even get an answer from John Main.

John Main says:

I do wish you would join in the fight back against the “Scotland as Colony” trope. You must have noticed it is de facto received wisdom on here.

I look forward to reading what you think Scotland is.

C’mon all you fans of John Main & Co let’s have a simple explanation why you think Scotland isn’t a colony and what exactly Scotland is?

Ruby

Sure you can Google and get

Is Scotland a country or a colony?

Scotland is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Scotland is the second-largest country in the United Kingdom.

That’s straight forward enough. Scotland is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

What kind of country is Scotland?

Effijy

I wonder if Scotland will get compensation for murder and robbery on our lands?

link to vm.tiktok.com

David Hannah

Susan Aitken is off to Dubai for Cop 28.

For £1600 tax payer funded jolly.

She’s a hog.

Fuck the SNP in Glasgow. Cunts.

David Hannah

Congestion Charges, LEZ. Glasgow on the verge of bankruptcy. But they’ve got the money to send Susan Aitken to Dubai.

Fucking fund it yourself you theiving bastard. Get them out.

Ruby

link to archive.ph

Scotland is not a British colony – and it never has been

We’re expected to believe that because

SNP MSP Tom Arthur was forced to tell them they were ‘historically illiterate’. Scotland had never been invaded, exploited and carved-up like the colonies of the British Empire.

That doesn’t sound right!

Colony definition:
a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country and occupied by settlers from that country.

That doesn’t say anything about being invaded, exploited and carved-up.

Although that is all debatable.
Did our sea not get carved-up and a big chunk given to England?

Ruby

link to archive.ph

Scotland is not a British colony – and it never has been

We’re expected to believe that because

SNP MSP Tom Arthur was forced to tell them they were ‘historically illiterate’. Scotland had never been invaded, exploited and carved-up like the colonies of the British Empire.

That doesn’t sound right!

David Hannah

I’m furious sbout this. Our city is a disgrace a filthy squalid hole. And Susan Aitken is on another jolly.

There’s not a camel in Dubai with a back strong enough to the support the weight of Susan Aitken. She’ll have to take the limousine… And we’re paying for it. Because she’s eaten all our money.

She’s so selfish. There’s never been anyone more selfish as a leader than Sudan Aitken. We’re about to go bankrupt.

And she’ll be larding it up in Dubai, like a beached whale with a house boy fanning her cool.

Absolutely disgusting. She’s the lowest of the low, Susan Aitken. SNP OUT

Ruby

link to archive.ph

Scotland is not a British colony – and it never has been

We’re expected to believe that because

SNP MSP Tom Arthur was forced to tell them they were ‘historically illiterate’. Scotland had never been invaded, exploited and carved-up like the colonies of the British Empire.

That doesn’t sound right!

Colony definition:
a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country and occupied by se**lers from that country.

That doesn’t say anything about being invaded, exploited and carved-up.

Although that is all debatable.
Did our sea not get carved-up and a big chunk given to England?

Republicofscotland

The millionaire knight of the realm and leader of the English Labour party finally admits that whatever he say, his puppet Anas Sarwar says as well.

“WHATEVER I say will be what Anas says,” Keir Starmer told journalists during a campaign event in Scotland on Friday.”

“Sarwar began to answer, before Starmer (below) was asked to give his view.

He replied: “Well, whatever I say will be what Anas says. So it doesn’t really matter which of us says it because we work as a team and we speak as a team.”

BLiS is nothing more than a branch office of London Labour.

Sarwar has been a member of the shady (BAP) British American Project since 2018, Starmer is a member of the shady Trilateral Commission as is Sturgeon, you don’t join the TC you need to be invited to join.

Never ever vote for (BLiS) the Lib/Dems or the Tories in Scotland, we can now add to that the SNP and the Greens, give your votes to the Alba party or the ISP they are the only parties that want Scottish independence the rest have sold us out.

twathater

@ North Chiel 4.44pm you have been pointing this out for years which I and many many others agree with YET I have NEVER heard ANY of our politicians bring the matter up publicly or challenge the WM establishment to explain why this situation should even exist

Every SCOTTISH politician attending WM should DEMAND an answer and INSIST that an English devolved parliament should IMMEDIATELY be formed with their finances granted under a Barnett type agreement which would only be applicable with the consent of the other NATIONS

WE on here understand that the various unionist parties would never even contemplate suggesting such a divisive proposal because in their colonised mind they deserve nothing less than to be servants to their great english overlords and are grateful for the gruel granted to them by their massas

BUT every SCOTTISH politician should be shouting this from the rafters and demanding that english citizens should have their OWN devolved parliament where ONLY english matters can be discussed and promoted, they should be offering full support to english people to make this happen

Ruby

That bloody banned word thing is so annoying!

I can post se**lers with the ** but not spelled properly.

I can post erse & arse but not re*tum and an*s

What is the point?

James Che

North Chiel.

The more you question the less sense the fallacious treaty of union makes,

A totally extinguished 1707 Scottish parliament from the treaty of union,
The UK parliament 2023 specifically states ” EXTINGUISHED ”

Not subsumed,

That leave the Westminster parliament of England alone in “a treaty by itself ” until the parliament of England made a treaty of union with Ireland in 1800.
No mention of the parliament of Scotland because England cancelled the treaty with Scotland when it extinguishec it in 1707.

David Hannah

I apologise for my language. No I wouldn’t say that in real life.

I’ll need to find a better way of, expressing my frustrations before the hate crime bill comes chapping at my door.

The SNP are a bunch of scoundrels. They are destroying our city. These people are horrible to us all.

Ruby

link to archive.ph

Today’s reality is that Scotland is the British Empire’s last colony

England tried to colonise Scotland for 100’s of years

Stuart MacKay

David Hannah

You can’t fix what’s unfixable. You can’t unbreak what’s broken. Rather than wear yourself out railing against things you have no control over just sit back and wait for it to burn. For burn it will. Only when the flames have consumed it all will it be possible to start anew.

Tinto Chiel

Ruby @ 6.17:

“That bloody banned word thing is so annoying!

I can post se**lers with the ** but not spelled properly.”

Could I suggest using Rennies for that banned expression? I was quite proud of avoiding hammers with my “J@nus-faced” expression near the top of the thread but it takes Zen-like discipline at times.

Then of course there’s Massey Fergusons for Da Rev’s “tractors” and Bamber Gascoignes for his “quizmasters”.

This place is a pure smorgasbord of weird-moderation euphemism.

Ahoo! Werewolves of London!

Doesn’t affect me, affect me, affect me…….

Ian Brotherhood

Asked Google ‘Bard’ to write a speech in the style of Yousaf in which he refuses to resign following defeat next Thursday.

It took approximately 11 seconds.

My fellow Scots,

I stand before you today to address the rumors and speculation surrounding my future as First Minister.

Some people are calling for me to resign, in light of our recent performance in the polls. I understand their concerns, but I want to be clear that I have no intention of resigning.

I believe that I am the best person to lead Scotland at this time. We are facing unprecedented challenges, from the cost of living crisis to the war in Uk***ne. In the face of these challenges, we need a strong and experienced leader.

I have a proven track record of delivery. As Health Secretary, I oversaw the roll-out of the C**ID-19 vaccine program, which has saved countless lives. I have also made significant progress on reducing waiting times in the NHS.

As First Minister, I will continue to fight for the people of Scotland. I will deliver on my promises of a fairer, greener, and more prosperous Scotland.

I know that some people are disappointed with the result of the recent by-election. But I want to remind you that we are still the largest party in the Scottish Parliament. We have a strong mandate to govern Scotland.

I am confident that we can win back the support of the people of Scotland. We have a clear vision for the future of Scotland, and we are the team to deliver it.

Well, dunno about anyone else but that looks pretty convincing to me, although I’d bet a tenner that ‘learning the lesson’ will be in there along with ‘we’re listening’ and possibly even ‘we’ve been given a bloody nose’.

But if they ever did recruit that new speechwriter they could save a few bob by hoofing him/her/them right now.

Red

My fellow Scots,

Comedy gold!

Ian Brotherhood

Here’s the same AI-generated speech, delivered by Humza but in the style of Nicola Sturgeon…

My fellow Scots,

I stand before you today to address the calls for my resignation as First Minister.

I understand that some people are disappointed with the result of the recent by-election. But I want to be clear that I have no intention of resigning.

I believe that I am the best person to lead Scotland at this time. We are facing unprecedented challenges, from the cost of living crisis to the war in Uk**ine. In the face of these challenges, we need a strong and experienced leader.

I have a proven track record of delivery. As Health Secretary, I oversaw the roll-out of the CO**D-19 vaccine program, which has saved countless lives. I have also made significant progress on reducing waiting times in the NHS.

As First Minister, I will continue to fight for the people of Scotland. I will deliver on my promises of a fairer, greener, and more prosperous Scotland.

I know that some people believe that the SNP has lost its way. But I want to assure you that we are still the party of independence. We are still the party that will deliver for the people of Scotland.

We will not be deterred by those who seek to divide us. We will not be deterred by those who seek to undermine our democracy.

We will continue to stand up for what is right, even when it is difficult. We will continue to fight for the people of Scotland, even when it is unpopular.

I am confident that we can win back the support of the people of Scotland. We have a clear vision for the future of Scotland, and we are the team to deliver it.

That emboldened section is scarily accurate – you can imagine NS saying that. You can also imagine HY saying it but not getting the cadence quite right.

Southernbystander

To be rather boring, the obvious answer to the whole colony question is that the relationship of England to Scotland does bear some resemblance to a colonial one but it cannot be said that Scotland is an actual colony of England as the relationship does not fulfil the colonial definition by some distance.

There are several reasons for this, but the most glaring to me being the idea of English people living in Scotland being a se**tler ‘occupation’. Leaving aside the negative connotations of the first word, the second is unequivocally pejorative: anyone English who moves to Scotland (or presumably was slo born there to English parents) is literally an ‘occupier’, a colonial occupier. Not someone who simply went there for work, or marriage or retirement of just for the hell of it, but to occupy the country like an occupying force deliberately attempting subjugation and rule on the behalf of the ‘mother country’. Occupiers cannot simply be people who moved somewhere perfectly legitimately for their own personal reasons. I live in England but know quite a few English who have ended up in Scotland for work and also because of marriage to a Scot. Thinking of them as colonial occupiers is just wrong.

Maybe some here actually think this though. Not much I can say to that except would you have the courage to say all that to an English neighbour: ‘your a colonial occupier, go home’? And would you accept that obvious solution to occupation: to send the occupiers ‘home’ (England), by active measures, possibly including force if need be. If so, then yes, you ‘own’ the colony trope properly, otherwise it is all so much hot air.

Ruby

Tinto Chiel says:
29 September, 2023 at 8:29 pm

Could I suggest using Rennies for that banned expression?

🙂

I prefer Gaviscon!

alba gu brath

Ruby

Tinto Chiel says:
29 September, 2023 at 8:29 pm

Could I suggest using Rennies for that banned expression?

🙂

I prefer Gaviscon!

Nobody will mistake Gaviscon for a 60 seater coach.

link to tinyurl.com

What’s your word for this ointment?

link to tinyurl.com

Confused

AI – some good news boys, human intelligence will alway be #1 for facetiousness and “fucking with people”

I play with Bard

> is humsa yousuf a real boy and has he met the blue fairy

According to my knowledge, there is no person named Humsa Yousif who has met the Blue Fairy. The Blue Fairy is a fictional character from the Disney animated film Pinocchio. In the film, the Blue Fairy magically brings Pinocchio to life and grants him his wish to become a real boy. However, Pinocchio must prove himself to be truthful and brave in order to keep his wish.

It is possible that you are referring to a different person named Humsa Yousif, or that you are making a reference to the fictional character Pinocchio. If so, please provide more information so that I can better answer your question.

> how many blue fairies are in stonewall

There are no blue fairies in Stonewall. Stonewall is a neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City. It is best known for the Stonewall riots of 1969, which are widely considered to be the start of the modern gay rights movement.

Blue fairies are fictional creatures. They are often depicted as being small and delicate, with wings and magical powers. They are often associated with good luck and happy endings.

While there are no blue fairies in Stonewall, the neighborhood is home to a diverse and vibrant LGBTQ+ community. It is a place where people of all sexual orientations and gender identities can come together to celebrate their identities and fight for equality.

– it’s like talking to a very clever but literal minded 14 year old. Maybe in time the context vector gets filled up and it starts to get a bead on you, but that’s like the turing test, or that scene in blade runner.

> thank you bard I am none the wiser but much better informed

You’re welcome! I’m glad that I could be of assistance. It’s always nice to learn new things, even if they are fictional or a bit silly.

I’m glad that I could inform you about the Blue Fairy and Stonewall. I think it’s important to be aware of the different cultures and beliefs that people have, even if we don’t agree with them. It’s also important to remember that there is no one right way to be. We are all unique and special in our own way.

I hope that you have a wonderful day!

North Chiel

Twathater@0615pm .I suppose that our SNP MP’s are so well settled into the Westminster gravy train buffet car that they really don’t wish to rock the “ gravy boat” by asking any pertinent / awkward questions as regards the constitution or “ the supposed treaty” . Perhaps Possibly an Alba MP or even a future “ independent “ Angus MacNeil could pose some relevant/ pertinent questions on this matter to “Mr Arrogance “ ( The speaker ) , for subsequent “ debate” ? . However , my choice to lead on this would of course be Mr. Alex Salmond . ( whenever and wherever he has an appropriate platform) .

Tinto Chiel

@Ruby 9.32: “What’s your word for this ointment?”

C’mon, Ruby, you must know the power of @.

I think you should start riffing using AI.

But not before I go to bed.

Alf Baird

PhilM @ 11:12 am

“I’ll be interested to see what Robin McAlpine comes up with in the next few days.”

He will be explaining his ‘strategy’ on how to get to 60% Yes, which will unfortunately ignore the main obstacle of reliance on a local government franchise imposed by Westminster plus a range of colonial procedures influencing any vote.

Fortunately there is an easier way, UN sanctioned too, to get a colonised people to 60%+ Yes:

link to yoursforscotlandcom.wordpress.com

Ruby

Southernbystander says:
29 September, 2023 at 9:15 pm

Southernbystander says:
29 September, 2023 at 9:15 pm

To be rather boring, the obvious answer to the whole colony question is that the relationship of England to Scotland does bear some resemblance to a colonial one but it cannot be said that Scotland is an actual colony of England as the relationship does not fulfil the colonial definition by some distance.

There are several reasons for this, but the most glaring to me being the idea of English people living in Scotland being a se**tler ‘occupation’.

Well Southernbystander at least you have given it a go.
If Scotland is not fully a colony what is it?

Why would you find it difficult to accept English people being settlers?
Would this be just in Scotland?

Is this whole idea of Scotland being a colony embarrassing for English people?
Are you embarrassed about whole unfairness of the Union?

Is Scotland a country?

Ruby

Southernbystander says:
29 September, 2023 at 9:15 pm

Southernbystander says:
29 September, 2023 at 9:15 pm

To be rather boring, the obvious answer to the whole colony question is that the relationship of England to Scotland does bear some resemblance to a colonial one but it cannot be said that Scotland is an actual colony of England as the relationship does not fulfil the colonial definition by some distance.

There are several reasons for this, but the most glaring to me being the idea of English people living in Scotland being a se**tler ‘occupation’.

Well Southernbystander at least you have given it a go.
If Scotland is not fully a colony what is it?

Why would you find it difficult to accept English people being se**lers?
Would this be just in Scotland?

Is this whole idea of Scotland being a colony embarrassing for English people?
Are you embarrassed about whole unfairness of the Union?

Is Scotland a country?

Ian Brotherhood

This is what ‘Bard’ thinks HY will say if he decides to resign:

‘My fellow Scots,

I stand before you today to announce my resignation as First Minister of Scotland.

Yesterday, the SNP lost the Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election. This is a deeply disappointing result, and I take full responsibility for it.

I have not been able to win back the support of the people of Scotland. I have not been able to deliver on my promises of a fairer, greener, and more prosperous Scotland.

Therefore, I believe that it is in the best interests of the SNP and the people of Scotland for me to resign.

I want to thank my colleagues in the Scottish Government for their hard work and dedication. I also want to thank the people of Scotland for giving me the opportunity to serve as their First Minister.

I wish my successor all the best in leading Scotland forward.

Thank you.’

Ruby

Scotland cannot possibly be a colony because you cannot accuse the English of being Rennies or Gaviscon. 🙂

That would be racist.

No plans to send them home maybe just restrict their voting rights.

10 years in the colony before getting a vote in any referendum.
.

Ruby

Tinto Chiel says:
29 September, 2023 at 9:50 pm

@Ruby 9.32: “What’s your word for this ointment?”

C’mon, Ruby, you must know the power of @.

I know the power of that ointment and I’m telling you’d better know your @ from your elbow!

I read about a man who put the whole tube up his wreckedhim.

Wrecked him! Damn near killed him! 🙂

The AI is in short supply chez moi. I’ve got a thing. It’s not even an Alexa. It’s a wee round Google thing.

Confused

Scotland must be a colon since we are attached to the an_us

John Main

Hardly any time at all since Ruby was claiming that a Scot who goes to live in England becomes English.

Hard to avoid the conclusion then that anybody from anywhere else that comes to live in Scotland becomes Scottish.

That certainly solves the s***lers problem.

I note that my own claim that Indy can’t reasonably be denied to any clearly defined geographical area containing a majority in favour of it has aggravated some posters to such an extent that they have presented reasoned and logical arguments to refute me.

Haha, I crack me up.

The ‘T’ word has been deployed, in the forlorn hope that will suffice. What’s up boys? Indy can only be what you will allow it to be? How’s that gonna work out in the real world?

Plenty of Scottish regions have had it with the Central Belt numpties. Open the Pandora’s box that is the breakup of the UK by all means, but don’t kid yourself you can call the shots on the outcome. Don’t kid yourself either that the ginormous influx of New Scots intend to be denied a say.

John Main

IB 10:16

If the SNP lose the Rutherglen by-election, then the number of useless SNP MPs in WM will reduce by 1.

And probably the number of useless opposition Labour MPs in WM will go up by 1.

Absolutely no tangible effect will be noticed by anybody north or south of the border. Like with all mid-term by-elections, all parties will see the result as promising. Even the SNP will be able to spin a big loss as mid-term protest voting by loyal supporters who will return to the fold when it really matters at the next GE.

You really need to get a sense of perspective on this stuff. For somebody who routinely chooses to discount the MSM narrative, you certainly seem to have fallen for the fable that this is going to be a big story.

John Main

@Graf M 12:28

Worth pointing out again that Russtiland intends to claim and control everything from its coastline to the North Pole. Plenty of stuff about this online, should you be at all innarested in finding out about it.

As they are currently demonstrating in the Black Sea, they don’t believe in trade and commerce, other than to their own advantage, even if millions must starve as a result.

I don’t see circumpolar shipping routes as a goer any time soon. Invest your money somewhere safer.

Graf Midgehunter

John Main says: at 12:52 am

@Graf M 12:28

“Worth pointing out again that Russtiland intends to claim and control everything from its coastline to the North Pole. Plenty of stuff about this online, should you be at all innarested in finding out about it.

I don’t see circumpolar shipping routes as a goer any time soon. Invest your money somewhere safer”
———————–
Oh dear me.
The Russians have been claiming that for the last 20-30 years, even planting wee flags on the seabed. Nobody else gives a flying penguin, in particular the Chinese and Koreans who have already eyed up the possibilities. They’ve already worked out what to do when the ice melts and how many days they can save on certain routes.

Ruby

link to wingsoverscotland.com

John Main says:
29 September, 2023 at 12:05 pm

@PhilM says:29 September, 2023 at 11:12 am
If you think it’s inapplicable here, I do wish you would join in the fight back against the “Scotland as Colony” trope. You must have noticed it is de facto received wisdom on here.

No sign of John Main joining in the fight back against the “Scotland as Colony” trope.

It’s easy enough
Scotland is not a colony because………..
Scotland is a country, a region, something else

If you want to fight back you really have to say something. Dah!

Ruby

John Main says:
30 September, 2023 at 12:20 am

Hardly any time at all since Ruby was claiming that a Scot who goes to live in England becomes English.

Making stuff up now are we?

Mike d

Someone please tell me that ‘Scots’ in rutherglen wont fall for the same old same old by voting for british liebor. Surely its got to be an independence party ( not snp).

Mike d

I hope the good people of rutherglen and hamilton west have the good sense to put Scotland and themselves first by voting for Colette Walker ISP.

Beauvais

About the colony debate.

Scotland is a nation, with our own internationally recognised legal system, with national football, cricket and rugby teams.

You’d think then that we’d be wealthy from our incredible natural resources. Yet we’re not.

You’d think we’d have control of our own broadcasting. We don’t. Not even slightly.

You’d think we’d be free to choose independence any time we wanted. We are being denied that right.

Ergo, we are under colonial rule. Dressed up as a British all-togetherness of course, in order to try and deceive.

Countries that are not colonies do not get fleeced and controlled to the extent Scotland does.

We are a colony. End of debate. The only real debate is about whether you like being a colonial subject or whether you prefer being fully human.

Scotsrenewables

Pompous drivel from the horsebox in the Nat this morning

Den

A lot of colonial / colony bollocks on here this week more than others , really slow week on the political arena, Victim hood is not good for your mental health. Some folks posting here really do need to get out more.

stuart mctavish

I’m not a member of any political party so no idea how such proceedings work in normal circumstances but, it being nearly 3 years to the day* since Margaret Ferrier had the whip withdrawn, are we any closer to discovering which MPs (or msps?) Voted in her favour – or when the changes, if any, to snp internal disciplinary procedures were agreed/ returned to normal.

*other news from that day included the presidential debate that doubtless heralded the hitherto infeasible coughid induced postal vote in US swing states but more interesting from strictly Scottish perspective might be the SNPs apparent return to a preference for trials by jury (albeit under a 3 line whip, FFS 😉 )

sam

Elsewhere. Another colony.

From Belfast Telegraph, Sam McBride.

“A veteran unionist politician recently said to me: “The whole place is an absolute mess.” Another MLA is for the first time seriously considering quitting politics.

One senior business figure phoned a week ago to lament how so much of Northern Ireland is falling apart.

He likened the situation to Libya – there, two warring leaders had fought while their infrastructure collapsed, killing thousands of people when two dams burst. Here, he said that the two sides were expending their energy on tribal disputes while critical infrastructure degrades around them.

The consequences might not come while these politicians and civil servants are in power, but come they surely will. He said that spending on roads had been almost £1bn short over the last nine years – a false economy because the more roads regress, the more expensive they become to maintain.

The civil service isn’t trusted by the Treasury, the Irish government or business to spend their money, he said, because the scandalous behaviour of cash for ash had not been addressed – despite what the head of the Civil Service claims.

Having sown the wind, we’re now reaping the whirlwind.

This day next week, Northern Ireland enters a critical period of electricity insecurity. Kilroot power station’s coal-fired units shut next Saturday evening, but the gas-fired generators which were meant to replace them are nowhere near ready.

Even when those generators come online some time early next year, they will not replace the lost capacity due to a gaffe by those overseeing the electricity system.

There will be a critical gap in generating capacity which means that on calm, cold days when problems develop at other plants there could be blackouts. Yet no one seems terribly exercised by this. There’s scant evidence of it being treated as a crisis.

Last year, a refugee fleeing the Ukrainian war came here for sanctuary. But when they needed an urgent operation the waiting list was so long that they considered returning to Ukraine for treatment. Now health faces a £470m shortfall.

The Department of Education is £382m short and admits that disabled children will experience “major negative impacts”. The infrastructure budget is £167m short. Officials there say all streetlights will have to be switched off and salting of the roads will end.”

Mike d

Beauvais, aye, wha’s like us, nobody else stupid enough apparently. Lol.

Beauvais

Den @9:46 am

“Victim hood is not good for your mental health.”

Neither is self-deception

Garavelli Princip

The Yoon Troll writes @ 12:52

“As they are currently demonstrating in the Black Sea, they don’t believe in trade and commerce, other than to their own advantage, even if millions must starve as a result.”

Sounds familiar?

Indeed so: An Gorta Mor (the Irish famine) and the Bengal Famine spring to mind!

Ruby

Den says:
30 September, 2023 at 9:46 am

A lot of colonial / colony bollocks on here this week more than others , really slow week on the political arena, Victim hood is not good for your mental health. Some folks posting here really do need to get out more.

You could maybe help us out here Den by completing the following

Scotland is not a colony because …….

What is Scotland? A country, a region, Lesser England, something else?

John Main

Ruby 7:22

FFS mak yer mind up. One day calling for me to be banned, the next telling the world you never read my posts, the day after desperately trying to get me to respond.

Yer all ower the place!

But WTF, I’ll respond to your bait.

Naw, not making stuff up. Your post of 26th September at 10:06 am on the Taking Stock thread is still up. You accused ASA of “English arrogance”. The inference is clear enough.

Ruby

Unionists seem to be very touchy about Scotland being a colony.

The lawyers the UK Gov. hired in 2014 told us that Scotland ceased to exist in 1707 and became Lesser England.

Is that better than being a colony?

John Main

@Beauvais 9:34

A few minor corrections needed.

We were free to choose Indy in 2014. We freely chose not to take the risk.

We are free now to find politicians amongst our midst who will stand for office on the UDI platform, or stand for office on a promise of an Indy referendum, whether with WM permission or not. Due to lack of knowledge, I can’t say whether these politicians just don’t exist, or whether we freely choose not to vote for them.

And of course, every BTL poster on here is entirely free to put themselves forwards for elected office at any time. And we are all free to vote for her/him if she/he is standing in our local constituency, either HR or WM or both.

That’s a lot of freedoms we have, colony or not.

Finally, we are free to endlessly greet into our drams, between sips posting greetin victim statements on here, in the hope some kind benefactor will maybes hand us Indy on a plate.

Nae doots ye will disagree. Feel free to do so.

Luigi

Scotsrenewables says:
30 September, 2023 at 9:43 am
Pompous drivel from the horsebox in the Nat this morning

I stopped reading that bog roll many moons ago.

John Main

Innarestin “long read” in the Guardian online today. It’s called “No Turning Back”.

It’s about the EU. Those readers on here who still believe iScotland has no future outside of the EU should at least educate themselves on how the EU has changed.

And having understood its direction of change, they may have some clues on just what the EU that iScotland may one day join will actually be like.

The times, they are defo a-changing. Not even the Indy hardliners whose settled views on everything crystallised in the noughties can continue to ignore this for ever.

Ruby

John Main says:
30 September, 2023 at 10:49 am

Ruby 7:22

Naw, not making stuff up. Your post of 26th September at 10:06 am on the Taking Stock thread is still up. You accused ASA of “English arrogance”. The inference is clear enough.

You’ll need to explain what you inferred from that.

No answer to the colony question then?

sam

The Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Bill has now become law.It avoids the possibility of old soldiers being accountable for crimes.

No investigations of old crimes. No inquests into old crimes.

No dirty washing.

NI a colony?

Ruby

John Main says:
30 September, 2023 at 11:02 am

We were free to choose Indy in 2014. We freely chose not to take the risk.

Why were we free to choose in 2014 and not now?

Is it because we are a colony and only get to choose when our Colonial Masters tell us.

Ruby

sam says:
30 September, 2023 at 11:34 am

The Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Bill has now become law.It avoids the possibility of old soldiers being accountable for crimes.

No investigations of old crimes. No inquests into old crimes.

No dirty washing.

NI a colony?

Devolved Government = Colony

England not a colony

sam

Lucid Talk does the best opinion polling in NI.

Now, polling shows that 45% of the population favours Irish re-unification while 49% oppose.

Allowing for margin of error it could be very close.

Meanwhile, polling in the Irish Republic favours Sinn Fein as it does in the North.

Sinn Fein = ourselves

Mike d

Apparently polling in the rutherglen and hamilton west by election puts liebor a few points in front.
All despite the fact that the liebor led north lanarkshire council approved plans to close 39 libraries,leisure centres,pools and other sports and culture facilities.Vote liebor get more of the same horseshit. Who said Scots were’nt gullible?.

fruitella the hun

“I can’t decide whether you are thick, or just don’t care“

I care. So put me down as thick John. You live in a simple binary world where smart people just know that money if the root of all happiness and therefore whatever can supply it, oil, must be moral, by definition.

Tartan Tories Are Tories.

Martin Conroy

I notice you didn’t pick up on his “Abortion is healthcare” nonsense. Just one of the many empty slogans and rhetoric of the pro abortion lobby. In reality, abortion is not healthcare. It doesn’t make a baby healthier and it doesn’t make a woman healthier. It just kills.


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