Don Paterson is a celebrated Scottish poet, writer and musician. The essay below comes from a new anthology of Scottish writers called Irish Pages: Scotland, and is reproduced with his permission.
Remember The Vow? Most of us have tried to forget it. This was Westminster’s Hail Mary as polling day approached in the 2014 referendum; a vote that Yessers – people tend to forget this part too – initially had no real expectation of winning, until an inspirationally positive campaign saw the polls draw neck-and-neck.
Then lo! There it was, splashed across the Daily Record: a fancy-font promise from Westminster party leaders that if Scotland voted to stay within the UK, we would enjoy new devolved powers. There was some other waffle about defence and opportunities and having an equal share in the UK’s prosperity. But the message was clear enough. We would be listened to.
The Scottish Tory MSP reacted furiously to a story in The National which said Scotland had been absorbed into England by the 1707 Act Of Union, rather than becoming a “partner” in anything, and had ceased to exist as a state in international law.
Which was a weird response, because that’s been the official stated position of both the UK government and the Conservative Party for at least the last 12 years.
Despite everything, we almost allowed ourselves just the very tiniest little micro-flicker of optimism when we read Tommy Sheppard’s latest in The National.
Because that much is certainly true, and it’s uncommonly candid to have anyone in the SNP admit it. So what’s the answer?
(Kelly’s article is here. Link to Grok’s answer here. The ChatGPT analysis that triggered the article can be read in this tweet thread. A verifiable analysis by Grok of the debate, based on a neutral question, can be read here.)
The legal imprint at the bottom means that that’s official SNP election communication. One assumes it’s intended for leaflets to be put through actual voters’ letterboxes.
Hi! I noticed, with very considerable amusement, your complaint last night that I hadn’t made a “substantive reply” to the [EDIT] EIGHT posts (totalling nearly 11,000 words) of semi-coherent ranting about me that you’ve made on your site in the last eight days.
(I’ll be absolutely honest, I’ve only skimmed the last few.)
We both know the reason that’s so tear-streamingly comical, of course.
In so far as it’s worth talking about Scottish constitutional politics at all these days, it’s worth taking a moment to analyse the bloodless, anodyne nothingness spouted by the First Minister on The Sunday Show at the weekend.
That clip is less than three minutes long, but it’s so soul-crushingly boring and full of content-free drone and waffle that it’s almost impossible to sit all the way through it, so we’re going to translate and summarise it for you.
Warning: despite the quite zingy title this is actually going to be a very dry stats post, readers. It is, on the other hand, based on a man having something disturbingly close to a complete psychotic mental breakdown, so there’s always that for a bit of colour.
Because the paragraph above, and in particular the highlighted part, is without a doubt the most dishonest, diametrically false and wildly extreme lie about Scottish politics that we’ve ever seen anyone tell in the 13.5 years of Wings Over Scotland’s existence.
And as a rule we don’t bother addressing them because they’re so demented you could spend 5,000 words pulling apart all the individual strands of lunacy every time, and lunatics thrive on attention, but this one does merit a very brief comment.
Because “Vote Labour, get indy” wasn’t our plan. It was John Swinney’s.
As readers may already be aware, my main hobby to distract myself from my day job in the profoundly depressing world of politics is to delve into retro videogaming via my Retropie. It’s an endlessly rewarding fount of discovery and entertainment for many reasons, but sometimes the two spheres collide in extremely unexpected ways.
So let’s talk about GORF.
Midway’s 1981 arcade hit was a pioneering and innovative game. It was the first game to be comprised of multiple highly distinct sub-games, boldly including direct lifts of other people’s coin-ops in the form of Space Invaders and Galaxian. And while it wasn’t the first arcade game to feature synthesised speech – it was beaten to that punch by the likes of Berzerk and Wizard Of Wor the previous year – it was famous for the extensive and iconic vocabulary with which it taunted and goaded the player.
It got numerous conversions of variable quality to various home systems, whether as contemporary licences or later homebrew ports, and that’s where we come in.
Aidan on In pursuit of clarity: “Interesting to note that some of those here today promoted the Salvo/Liberate fundraiser which also has a case to answer…” Jun 7, 10:24
Captain Caveman on In pursuit of clarity: “Well, I should imagine “D’oh!!!” is a likely response on the part of the recipients of these correspondence. 😀 Delicious…” Jun 7, 10:18
Northcode on In pursuit of clarity: “Since folk in this place insist on chuntering on and on about how fucking terrible things are in Scotland I…” Jun 7, 09:44
Cynicus on In pursuit of clarity: ““The Rev’s take got there first” ========= WRONG Stu backed a different horse: “have been advised”. it was the first…” Jun 7, 09:38
Xaracen on The Lord Of The Rings: “Colony; Government whose powers are defined exclusively by a foreign nation.” Jun 7, 09:06
Cynicus on In pursuit of clarity: “Ponsonby and Massie: Interesting podcast. Besides references to Rev Stu and Mr Clerkin, note Ponsonby comments on first Sturgeon top…” Jun 7, 09:04
Northcode on In pursuit of clarity: “SHOCK AND HORROR!! It turns out PC MacPlod isn’t there to protect us Scots from criminals efter aw… MacPlod actually…” Jun 7, 08:43
diabloandco on In pursuit of clarity: “And another thank you from me. Making into a mainstream paper is excellent,even though it is the express.” Jun 7, 08:32
wally jumblatt on In pursuit of clarity: “Swinney seems to have quite some difficulties in seeing right from wrong. Not difficult Jonny-boy. He doesnt have a vision,…” Jun 7, 08:22
twathater on In pursuit of clarity: ““The real scandal in all this is that everyone in Scotland seen this happening before our eyes for the last…” Jun 7, 03:52
Dick Wall on In pursuit of clarity: “Interested in the Judicial Review bit. Can you elaborate please. Police Aye COPFS naw. Also you are right to suggest…” Jun 7, 02:20
gm on In pursuit of clarity: “Murrell singing like a canary would be perfection on earth. If only.” Jun 6, 23:46
Hatey McHateface on The Interesting Words Round: “It’s quite a jump from the SNP splurging the ring-fenced Indy Ref fund on themselves to it becoming a rallying…” Jun 6, 22:52
I. Despair on In pursuit of clarity: “Sorry if this has been noticed and queried already but if so, I missed it. ACC Houston’s statement: “…the Operation…” Jun 6, 22:38
James Barr Gardner on The Interesting Words Round: “It would not surprise me if the Brit State spend more money and time infiltrating and fucking up anything that…” Jun 6, 22:06
sarah on In pursuit of clarity: “Thanks for this link. It is great to see the Rev and Roddy Dunlop’s work getting the MSM attention and…” Jun 6, 21:54
Hatey McHateface on In pursuit of clarity: “Even so, don’t jump to any conclusions. Ask each one for their preferred pronouns. You can’t be too careful in…” Jun 6, 21:49
Hatey McHateface on The Interesting Words Round: “What really grinds my gears, Northy, is that the huge neon sign is illuminated by electricity stolen from Scotland. That…” Jun 6, 21:46
Hatey McHateface on The Interesting Words Round: “Sorry, Mark, I don’t know. I do know who was UK Prime Minister of Britain, if that helps.” Jun 6, 21:39
Andy Wiltshire on In pursuit of clarity: “Keep going Rev – the idea that the credibility of Scotland might somehow be saved is largely relying on you…” Jun 6, 21:37
katielass42 on The Interesting Words Round: “Thank you for the links, Fearghas! I had missed this so I am, even now, listening to the interview. It’s…” Jun 6, 20:32
James Barr Gardner on In pursuit of clarity: “Wan guid turn deserves anither…” Jun 6, 20:21
Bilbo on In pursuit of clarity: “It’s doubtful that any money could be recouped using those ways but I’m sure it would raise some eyebrows in…” Jun 6, 19:02
crazycat on In pursuit of clarity: “I’m delighted you got your money back, James, but I don’t think you owe me anything in relation to that!” Jun 6, 18:57
James Barr Gardner on In pursuit of clarity: “I am bemused by the claims of the professionalism of the Police team carrying the investigation of the Missing £660K.…” Jun 6, 18:42
Lothianlad on In pursuit of clarity: “Tgey are nithing more than enforcers of tge SNP cabal.” Jun 6, 17:59
crazycat on In pursuit of clarity: “It looks as if the chargeback time limit is 120 days, though if the purchase is a pre-payment for eg…” Jun 6, 17:55
agentx on In pursuit of clarity: “A whole article about you Stu Police Scotland warned it faces judicial review over flat-out refusal to reinvestigate missing SNP…” Jun 6, 17:41
Skip_NC on In pursuit of clarity: “The oversight should be from the judiciary. The problem we have is that the College of Justice contains 34 (?)…” Jun 6, 17:36