Today’s edition of The Times contains a textbook example of a phenomenon that we highlight regularly: how newspapers gradually unpick their own dishonest headlines to grudgingly admit a truth which is often the polar opposite of the initial claim.
The BBC’s Reporting Scotland is, in our view, directly responsible for at least 80% of Yes supporters’ belief that the UK’s state broadcaster is biased against independence. Almost all of the worst examples of unbalanced or downright dishonest coverage over the last five years come from the flagship teatime bulletin.
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The Yes movement, like almost all movements, is plagued with a small but incredibly loud faction of intolerant, destructive extremists. Alert readers will have noticed that this site has again been the victim of them this week, but we’re not alone. They’ve also gone after two print publications – The National and iScot – over their “transgressions” against the beliefs of these self-appointed arbiters of what people are allowed to think.
What those two outlets and Wings have in common is achievement.
Last month saw the first meeting between the UK Brexit delegation and the EU’s, and by many accounts it fell far short of the UK’s expectations. David Davis spent months drumming up the “strong and stable” approach which would see both the divorce deal and the subsequent post-Brexit trade deal negotiated simultaneously. He was told by everyone that this wouldn’t happen, but simply brushed off the warnings. When push came to shove, he finally accepted that he’d have to negotiate the divorce deal first.
This is just the latest in a long string of failures and ineptitudes over the course of the UK’s handling of the whole farcical process and it got me thinking. If Scotland had voted Yes in 2014, what would it have looked like if the Scottish Government had handled that vote the way the UK has managed Brexit?
Millionaire-funded diehard loyalist forelock-tugging faction Scotland In Union published an extraordinary blog post yesterday.
Its 606 words comprised a sort of Caledonian Cringe Greatest Hits, allegedly penned by someone called Fiona Annesley (of whom we’re told nothing else, and who has no detectable online presence), but the line that particularly caught people’s eye was this:
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Hatey McHateface on A Matter Of Declinature: “I see, Alf. Inevitably, yes, but individually to a greater or lesser extent. Like death, inevitable, but not for everyone,…” Jul 17, 22:39
Hatey Mchateface on A Matter Of Declinature: ““More to be pitied then scorned sadly” Ach, why not stick in your comfort zone and scorn ignorantly? Or sit…” Jul 17, 22:33
sam on These Words Are My Own: “Sturgeon is unlikely to ever want to face cross examination in court on any of the issues you raise. And…” Jul 17, 22:28
Hatey McHateface on A Matter Of Declinature: “Scots blokes are able to present themselves as women. It doesn’t mean they’re women. If you don’t understand what “present”…” Jul 17, 22:22
robertkknight on These Words Are My Own: “Well said all round. The dogs in the street know who did what to whom and when and why. Agent…” Jul 17, 22:21
Ian on These Words Are My Own: “Q to AI – Sturgeons head bobs around when she seems under pressure or maybe lying. She also blinks a…” Jul 17, 22:20
Tommy B on These Words Are My Own: “If there is a requirement for a fundraiser for legal fees, you can rely on a donation from this direction.…” Jul 17, 22:20
Alf Baird on A Matter Of Declinature: ““A consequence that is inevitable would inarguably and unarguably leave all Scots suffering from a colonial mindset.” Yes, this must…” Jul 17, 22:09
George Ferguson on A Matter Of Declinature: “Your too late. The Institutions have been taken over. You had your chance. Today I went to a special occasion…” Jul 17, 22:08
robertkknight on A Matter Of Declinature: “13 minutes of my life I’ll not get back and I didn’t learn anything I didn’t already know, apart from…” Jul 17, 22:07
James on A Matter Of Declinature: “Dan/Northy; as we know they have an agenda and don’t like being put right. More to be pitied then scorned…” Jul 17, 21:56
Northcode on A Matter Of Declinature: ““…in one self-pitying, self-justifying post from Northy.” All I did was state a fact, backed that fact up by referencing…” Jul 17, 21:40
Hatey McHateface on A Matter Of Declinature: ““Other Scots might deny the colonisation of Scotland entirely; but this latter group could be suffering from a colonial mindset…” Jul 17, 21:10
sam on A Matter Of Declinature: “Yes, wee Johnny. That’s why the UK parliament site remarks that “Jacobites across Scotland were able to present themselves as…” Jul 17, 21:08
Glenn Boyd on A Matter Of Declinature: “David Davis makes allegations about Nicola Sturgeon in Westminster. Professor Tim Wilson site on You Tube. This report is well…” Jul 17, 21:00
Glenn Boyd on A Matter Of Declinature: “David Davis makes allegations about Nicola sturgeon in Westminster Professor Tim Wilson on You Tube Worth a view” Jul 17, 20:46
Glenn Boyd on A Matter Of Declinature: “David Davis makes allegations about nicola sturgeon in Westminster Professor Tim Wilson You Tube Well worth a view.” Jul 17, 20:43
Hatey McHateface on A Matter Of Declinature: ““I believe James used “Scotch” in his comment to make a point” I believe you don’t believe that at all.…” Jul 17, 20:34
Alf Baird on A Matter Of Declinature: ““Logic, eh? It’s a scunner” Some Scots might say the colonisation of Scotland is inarguable. Some Scots might say the…” Jul 17, 20:21
Northcode on A Matter Of Declinature: ““[The] Scotch don’t like Tories generally, Inglis.” This, taken from the Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue (up to 1700):…” Jul 17, 20:13
Aidan on A Matter Of Declinature: “Sorry Dan – are you really sticking up for “James” here?” Jul 17, 18:30
Hatey McHateface on A Matter Of Declinature: “Sure, sam. That’s why the Jacobite army marched on London, getting as far south as Derby before turning back. “Jacobites…” Jul 17, 18:27
Hatey McHateface on A Matter Of Declinature: “@Wee Wally Walrus W. Winky says: 17 July, 2026 at 4:05 pm “That right, aye, Prick?” Aye. That’s right. Scotch…” Jul 17, 18:19
Dan on A Matter Of Declinature: “TBH I don’t think many folk could blow the skin off a rice pudding… The phrase is usually: Couldn’t knock…” Jul 17, 18:05
Captain Caveman on A Matter Of Declinature: “Is that it, Fatso? 😀 My 5 year old granddaughter could do better (and could probably batter you too), if…” Jul 17, 18:04
James on A Matter Of Declinature: “Three unionist wankers together. Have fun, girls.” Jul 17, 17:50
Aidan on A Matter Of Declinature: “Well said CC, imagine being the biggest wanker WoS BTL.” Jul 17, 17:04