This is Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald on today’s Andrew Marr show:
While she doesn’t say so explicitly, McDonald appears to strongly imply that the SNP’s MPs would be as well to boycott the UK Parliament, as Sinn Fein’s have always done.
Earlier on today we reported on a case of a Scottish Labour MP being inadvertently unacquainted with some quite pertinent facts regarding a public pronouncement they’d made. While we’d assumed this to be an isolated incident, it’s in fact our sad duty to report another example within the Northern Branch Office.
That’s the pro-Brexit former Labour minister Tom Harris, there, making just the sort of statement that this site like to fact-check. So let’s see the most recent data.
One thing that pretty much everyone agrees on is that an independent Scotland, like almost every nation on Earth, would face financial challenges. Like almost every nation on Earth, it would probably have to run a deficit. And the main reason for that is the decades of stupendous mismanagement of its oil resources by Westminster.
Had the UK managed North Sea Oil as well as Norway handled a very similar amount in the same period, it would be currently sitting on a sovereign wealth fund in the region of £750 billion, generating many billions of pounds in investment earnings in most years – in 2017 alone Norway’s fund returned a staggering £100 billion, over three times the Scottish Government’s entire annual budget.
Even with Scotland sharing that money with the entire UK, that would have meant around £9bn extra in Holyrood’s coffers for a single year – by coincidence roughly the size of the so-called “fiscal transfer” that Unionists insist is a gift from the generous UK, even though it’s actually a loan Scotland has to pay back – and a rainy-day fund of close to £70 billion for years when times were bad.
(For perspective on how much £9bn a year is, the most optimistic estimate of the extra money that would be raised by hiking top-rate income tax to 50p is about £0.1bn.)
If the Scottish Government can’t pass a budget it’ll fall, and with no majority for any alternative administration that’ll leave no option but to hold a general election.
Meanwhile, at Westminster, the UK government is running out of time to get a Brexit deal through Parliament, and facing all kinds of procedural shenanigans which may very well lead to a UK general election.
Should that happen, the UK will likely ask the EU for an extension to Article 50, which would take us past the European elections in May, which would mean that the UK would have to take part in those elections too (because you can’t have a country that’s still an EU member state having no representation in the European Parliament).
Scottish or UK general elections could lead to a new independence referendum, a new Brexit referendum, or both, sending Scots to the polling stations up to FIVE times (and the rest of the UK up to four) in a matter of months, with all the attendant campaigning, colossal expense, economic uncertainty and governmental standstill that such insanity would bring about.
Obviously this site will be making no comment on the criminal allegations now facing Alex Salmond for legal reasons. But amidst a frenzy of gleefully lascivious coverage in the Scottish media (the Daily Record in particular can barely contain its delight), there’s another thread of punditry that does need addressed.
Because it is, not to put too fine a point on it, bollocks.
Last month the Tory government published its white paper on EU migration post-Brexit. As a result, I spent my day arguing positively for immigration on social media, sharing fact-based articles showing that EU migration has had a very positive impact on the UK’s economy in the last decade.
However, one of my tweets was particularly popular, in which I specifically mentioned my personal experience with Scottish attitudes towards immigration.
Twitter is meant to be short and fleeting, leaving little room for telling long, nuanced stories. But the story behind this tweet is one I find worth telling, and I think it reflects incredibly well on the fact that there’s a bright, open future ahead of Scotland. I hope you find what follows to be worthwhile.
You wouldn’t know it to watch the black-hole-scale mess our politicians are making of it, but the thing about Brexit is that it ISN’T an insoluble problem. That two of the supposed “partners” in the United Kingdom are being forced out of the EU against the will of their people is a political choice, not a necessity.
There are numerous perfectly viable ways to practically address the fact that Scotland and Northern Ireland voted Remain while Wales and England voted Leave, none of which are especially outlandish.
But the stupendously incompetent Tory executive running the government, and the equally useless notional Labour “opposition”, have both handcuffed themselves across the emergency exits, preventing any hope of escape from disaster as the country burns down around everyone’s ears.
We no longer have a union. We have a hostage situation.
Hatey McHateface on When the law breaks the law: “You were on fire, Willie, until your second last para. Then you crashed and burned. The case we’re discussing here…” Feb 19, 18:40
Hatey McHateface on When the law breaks the law: “We’re only a few weeks out from choosing Scotland’s government for the next 5 years. Surely it’s not too much…” Feb 19, 18:31
Willie on When the law breaks the law: “As is now clear to see the rule of law is a hoodlum’s charter. When the state can maliciously try…” Feb 19, 18:18
Effijy on When the law breaks the law: “I’ve donated as we must when faced yet again by corrupt and immoral practices from government. Your courage is remarkable…” Feb 19, 18:12
Fearghas MacFhionnlaigh on When the law breaks the law: “Not sure whether or not a video link to Fergus Ewing’s Holyrood intervention is embedded in the above article, but…” Feb 19, 17:51
ScotsRenewables on When the law breaks the law: “I;ve donated a tiny amount, and am pleased to see that the appeal is going well – is there any…” Feb 19, 15:04
Hatey McHateface on The Future Is Yesterday: “It’s a good day to bury news, whether bad, or just awkward. Plaid Cymru has dropped its pledge to get…” Feb 19, 14:37
Hatey McHateface on The Future Is Yesterday: “Sez you, Alf. When you continually claim that anyone who disagrees with you is a colonialist, nobody can be surprised…” Feb 19, 14:27
Iain More on The Future Is Yesterday: “Off Topic – I hear that the Sex Trafficker Andrew Mountbatten has been arrested. =============================================================== Re 100%Yes says: I am…” Feb 19, 13:08
Andrew Kidd on The Future Is Yesterday: “Embarrassing position for Tom Arthur. Govt Minister 5th on the West of Scotland list. Resounding vote of confidence for Stuart…” Feb 19, 13:02
Confused on The Future Is Yesterday: “ps – the royal household were paying their gofers below minimum wage. maybe Andy will be found drowned in a…” Feb 19, 12:53
Tony Little on The Future Is Yesterday: “I have felt for a long time, certainly the last 4 Holyrood elections, that NO constituency candidate should also be…” Feb 19, 12:39
Confused on The Future Is Yesterday: “crazy days – the royals are “untouchable” (usually); example – working for the royals is shit and some years ago…” Feb 19, 11:58
Young Lochinvar on The Future Is Yesterday: “Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s daily morning routine. 1. Wake up 2. Ablutions 3. Issue daily denial of any wrongdoing 4. Rearrange teddies…” Feb 19, 11:28
Alf Baird on The Future Is Yesterday: “We are no longer in the realm of ‘conspiracy theories’ when even colonialists in Holyrood are calling for another Lord…” Feb 19, 11:27
Hatey McHateface on The Future Is Yesterday: “Sez you, TURABDIN. Requires but an hundred driven, committed, savvy, rational, honest, authentic Scots prepared to stand on a plebiscitary…” Feb 19, 10:00
Aidan on The Future Is Yesterday: “That was the point I was avoiding admitting Hatey 😉” Feb 19, 09:53
TURABDIN on The Future Is Yesterday: “AS SCOTLAND is not a functioning authentic democracy does the outcome of any election matter? May as well burn the…” Feb 19, 09:26
Hatey McHateface on The Future Is Yesterday: “I hadn’t twigged that Your Party are an alternative route to Indy. After typing the question into Google, I got…” Feb 19, 09:16
100%Yes on The Future Is Yesterday: “AYE, The polling figures for most of the parties are at the lowest they have been in a long time…” Feb 19, 08:45
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Hatey McHateface on The Future Is Yesterday: “Blethers, Aidan. She’s much too good for you.” Feb 19, 07:47
Hatey McHateface on The Future Is Yesterday: “More alert readers will be observing the 4th anniversary of the outbreak of WW3 next week. As for austerity, with…” Feb 19, 07:44
Aidan on The Future Is Yesterday: “YL – I’m afraid I’ll have to take a pass on that one given the many problems it would cause…” Feb 19, 06:14