This was the Daily Record’s front page on Tuesday:
It wasn’t true. Corbyn DIDN’T, in fact, table a vote of no confidence in either the Prime Minister personally (a meaningless and non-binding gesture even if she’d lost it) or the government. But tomorrow he may actively prevent one.
To anyone observing Scottish politics with even half a keen eye, it was obvious from very early on that former athlete Brian Whittle was one of the stupider and nastier elements of the 2016 crop of new Tory MSPs, having been thrashed by more than 12,400 votes in the election but foisted on taxpayers anyway via the list system.
(Trivia fact: Whittle is Holyrood’s most comprehensively rejected MSP. Nobody else in the 2016 election was beaten by such a big margin but still ended up in Parliament. He makes Murdo Fraser – who lost Perthshire North by 10,353 in his seventh defeat on the trot but still got a seat – look like a beacon of popularity by comparison.)
Indeed, an interview in today’s Holyrood Magazine reveals that Whittle is SUCH a dim bulb, he didn’t even realise that if you got elected as an MSP you had to actually go and do the job.
But astoundingly, that’s not even nearly the dumbest thing he says in it.
The great frustration of the current Brexit shambles is that we’re being told there are no viable options. But that isn’t true. This site has already put forward one perfectly workable proposal, and here’s another.
Before the 2014 referendum on Scottish independence, Scotland was told that if they left the UK, they would automatically leave the EU, leaving the rUK as the successor European state.
Scotland, it was said, would be cast out of Europe, immediately and automatically and without negotiation. Brussels agreed with Westminster on this interpretation.
This outcome of independence was said by Westminster sources to be a legal certainty, with no possibility of avoiding the consequences of being bounced out of the EU. The EU could not rescue Scotland and no treaties would exist to do so.
And that leads to a logical conclusion: if England (and perhaps Wales) decided to leave the UK instead of Scotland, leaving Scotland as the successor state in the EU, the same would be true.
That means that if Labour wait until the deal is thrown out before they call a vote of no confidence – which is their current position, so far as anyone can tell what their position is – then by the time the government falls it’ll already be February.
Add in the six weeks minimum that are required for an election campaign and you’re halfway through March, literally just a few days before the UK will automatically crash out of the EU with no deal.
Even if a couple of months extension of Article 50 were to be granted – and we’re not sure who’d be asking by that stage – that’s plainly nowhere near enough time for a new government to come up with anything the EU would agree to.
(Remember that the withdrawal agreement was supposed to be done and dusted by October in order to give the EU six months to ratify it. Their patience with the UK is plainly at an end, and it’s hard to see them agreeing to drag the whole mess out for another year or more, which would be the realistic timescale.)
“And that’s all very well”, readers might be thinking at this point, “but that’s a picture of Kezia Dugdale, an insignificant backbench Holyrood list MSP. What the bloody hell’s it got to do with her?”
We must admit we haven’t been keeping fully up to date with our Thickest Politician In Scotland rankings recently, mainly because they’ve been so deluged with submissions that we can barely scratch the backlog.
This is the 5,000th post since Wings Over Scotland began in November 2011, which is just shy of two a day, every single day, since then. We wanted such a landmark post to be something serious and significant, but in light of the utter brain-melting futility of trying to write anything sensible about politics in the UK today that won’t be overtaken by ridiculous events within seven minutes, screw it, we’re going to this instead.
So we’ll see you all later this evening for the result of Theresa May’s confidence vote. What’s the worst that could happen?
On one level you have to feel a bit sorry for Scottish Unionists. Having believed until very late in the day that they’d win a crushing victory in the 2014 indyref and put the matter to bed for a century, they’ve never been able to relax since.
And this week the fear has them well and truly in its grip.
The hapless Scottish Secretary demonstrated the lack of self-awareness for which he’s famous when he said at the weekend that the thing he warned would threaten the Union (a defeat for the PM’s Brexit deal) was going to happen on Tuesday, at which point – having said he’d resign if the Union was threatened – he’s made it absolutely clear that he ISN’T going to resign.
Brexit isn’t really this site’s remit, which is why we’ve been relatively quiet in recent weeks as the UK’s shambolic exit from the EU hogs all the news and Scottish politics has been relegated to a largely-dormant backwater in the press.
Yes supporters don’t speak with one voice on the EU, and while we’re in favour of it we’ve long said that the indy movement can’t really move on until the fog clears and we know for sure what Brexit’s going to look like. Deciding whether to be part of the EU should be a decision for an independent Scotland to make, not a precondition.
But dear lord, this is such a mess it needs to be examined.
We all knew this already, of course. Last year we commissioned a poll from Panelbase which found an enormous 41-point gap between Yes and No voters on immigration. But it was still nice to have it both confirmed and laid out so clearly by Sir John Curtice on Good Morning Scotland earlier today.
(About 1h 55m in. We’re having some trouble recording sound on our new PC at the moment, we’ll get you a proper audio link as soon as we’ve figured it out.)
It’s worth keeping to hand the next time some witless Scottish Labour goon tries to tell you that independence is bad because it’s “separatist” and that voting for the Union is the international-solidarity option. Because that’s a flat-out lie.
Northcode on The Land Of No Laws: ““Which is why you plug the book in English.” As I now have you doing, too. Really it’s just too…” May 19, 20:00
Aidan on The Land Of No Laws: “That’s five posts from you Northcode – none of which say anything interesting or useful.” May 19, 19:56
Northcode on The Land Of No Laws: ““And again, that’s why we find that close to 82% of all comments BTL for these articles are written in…” May 19, 19:54
Mark Beggan on The Land Of No Laws: “Are these colonialists with you now? Do the voices keep you awake at night?” May 19, 19:47
Hatey McHateface on The Land Of No Laws: “@ Northcode says: 19 May, 2026 at 7:01 pm “Professor Alf Baird’s book, Doun-Hauden, is a must-read for indigenous Scots.…” May 19, 19:29
Hatey McHateface on The Land Of No Laws: ““According to the Scottish 2022 census 82% of Scots can speak in the Scots leid” And thus, dear readers, that’s…” May 19, 19:06
Northcode on The Land Of No Laws: “Professor Alf Baird’s book, Doun-Hauden, is a must-read for indigenous Scots. And at only £4.99 (I think) it’s braw value.…” May 19, 19:01
Hatey McHateface on The Land Of No Laws: “if I were a king I’d be crying oot: “A POINT, A POINT, MY KINGDOM FOR A FUCKING POINT!” Is…” May 19, 18:59
Northcode on The Land Of No Laws: “” Hoo mony fingers am I holding up? Ane? Or Twa?” A dout ye hae the wit tae coont as…” May 19, 18:55
Northcode on The Land Of No Laws: “According to the Scottish 2022 census 82% of Scots can speak in the Scots leid. Hardly a minority. Three hundred…” May 19, 18:42
Northcode on The Land Of No Laws: “The colonialists have been spraying their pish all over this place theday, hiv thay no? Thank God for Alf Baird…” May 19, 18:36
TURABDIN on The Land Of No Laws: “«Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander confirmed that HS2 will cost as much as £102.7bn – £70bn more than originally planned –…” May 19, 18:36
Hatey McHateface on The Land Of No Laws: “I guess we should hyphenate Alf-Northy, all the better to capture the mysterious and near miraculous fact that one pops…” May 19, 18:22
Northcode on The Land Of No Laws: “Hyphenated compound words aren’t just two or more words joined together… the joining creates a new single word with a…” May 19, 18:08
Hatey McHateface on The Land Of No Laws: “Breaking news from the Grooming Gangs inquiry. “Anne Longfield, a Labour peer who was appointed in December to lead the…” May 19, 17:45
Aidan on The Land Of No Laws: “Since you’ve obviously never been there, don’t know anyone that’s worked there and haven’t done any reading on the subject,…” May 19, 17:42
Aidan on The Land Of No Laws: “Are you saying this kind of thing doesn’t happen in “R”?” May 19, 17:32
Hatey McHateface on The Land Of No Laws: ““Wee Barbara fae Manchester semi naked trampling all over Mecca in flip flops eating egg & chips is an insult”…” May 19, 17:27
Geri on The Land Of No Laws: “Aww.. & How exactly did they escape & where did they find the money to go track down the BBC?…” May 19, 16:21
Geri on The Land Of No Laws: “Gawd, whit a bunch of hyenas. The GCC don’t need the USA. It’s the other way around. America needs GCC…” May 19, 16:15
Aidan on The Land Of No Laws: “No, former soldiers smuggled it out of “R” and provided it at significant personal risk. As you rightly point out,…” May 19, 16:02
Hatey McHateface on The Land Of No Laws: “@ Geri says: 19 May, 2026 at 3:40 pm Just when I conclude there really is no hope for you,…” May 19, 15:57
lothianlad on The Land Of No Laws: “yet again…. 100% correct Stu!” May 19, 15:53
lothianlad on The Broken Rainbow: “the scot goes pop snp apoligist is still talking tough about westminster elections in 2029. He could do with actually…” May 19, 15:45
Hatey McHateface on The Land Of No Laws: “Isn’t that two words, Alf? Course it is! Unless you just use the coloniser’s language, English, in the first place.…” May 19, 15:45
Geri on The Land Of No Laws: ““On the forceable conscription point, there’s an excellent documentary on the BBC detailing the torture and murder (e.g. by imprisonment…” May 19, 15:40
Hatey McHateface on The Land Of No Laws: “@ Geri says: 19 May, 2026 at 3:01 pm “They own the waterways” How odd. When writing about Scotland’s coastline…” May 19, 15:34
crisiscult on The Land Of No Laws: “Looks like Rev, as a supporter of a team other than the arse cheeks, is dealing with the implied “who’s…” May 19, 15:29
Alf Baird on The Land Of No Laws: “A word for the colonized until the day of liberation: doun-hauden: Oppressed.” May 19, 15:27