As we’ve repeatedly pointed out, Wings has made NO comments about the “workplace harassment” allegations made against Alex Salmond several years ago. We’ve only commented on the CRIMINAL allegations, and workplace harassment isn’t a crime. (It’s a matter for an employment tribunal, not the police.)
But the real question is WHY Andy Wightman is so doggedly attached to these two complainers that he’s determined to keep digging himself further into a hole of lies. And everyone knows what you tend to find when you start digging holes.
David Davis may be the last of his kind – a libertarian Tory from a council-scheme and grammar-school background, and also one of the few remaining big beasts occupying the political jungle of the back benches.
(He could in fact have been Tory leader, and would have been if David Cameron and George Osborne hadn’t teamed up to defeat him in 2005 after he won the first ballot.)
So on the rare occasions when he leads a Commons adjournment debate, as he did last Thursday evening, those with an educated eye for politics sit up and take notice.
In any functional nation, Friday’s revelations in Parliament by Sir David Davis would have been headline news. An extremely powerful figure, the then-First Minister’s chief of staff, was named and accused of conspiring with the Scottish Government, civil service and media to imprison an innocent man – the former leader of the country – on very serious charges of sexual assault, and of seeking to destroy his reputation by illegally leaking the false allegations to the press.
Liz Lloyd had never been publicly named as the suspect before that moment, so it was almost immeasurably bizarre that only two of Scotland’s newspapers (and two of its lowest-selling), namely The Times and – belatedly – The National, bothered to even report the accusation, far less spend any time seriously delving into it.
But it still wasn’t as odd as THIS response from a former Green MSP.
What on Earth is being suggested here? Let’s try to find out.
It’s both a comprehensive refresher of events surrounding the Scottish Government’s conspiracy to convict Alex Salmond on false charges, and a sharp reminder of why Scotland is, in truth, not yet a country in a fit administrative state for independence.
But one part in particular ought to be the headline news tonight.
Independence is dead as a political issue in Scotland for the next few years. This much should not be in any dispute. A Labour government with a crushing majority sits firmly in Westminster with absolutely no intentions of granting a second referendum, and the SNP has loudly and clearly abandoned any other strategy.
This fact is understandably painful and difficult to come to terms with for anyone who’s devoted the last 13 years (or more) to pursuing that cause and now isn’t quite sure what to do with theirself. But for those who still aren’t ready to face up to the unpleasant reality, there’s always the comforting world of fantasy.
Because there’s always money to be made from snake oil and pie in the sky.
The average rape sentence in Scotland is seven years, so to get six years plus three years’ supervision for the technically lesser crime of sexual assaults means they must have been pretty grim ones.
So we know that Cameron Downing is a very bad man. Which does rather invite the question of why he was so popular in the SNP.
The SNP have been pretty clear about the reason they think they got a battering in last week’s election: it was because people were voting to kick out the Tories.
Now, that’s obviously nonsense. There were almost no Tories in Scotland to start with – just 10% of voters had a Tory MP – and only one of the six actually lost his seat. (Which was entirely down to the ham-fisted interference of Douglas Ross rather than an SNP surge – the SNP’s vote share in the seat in question went DOWN.)
If you wanted to keep Tories out in Scotland all you had to do was keep voting for your current MP, most of whom were SNP, rather than risk splitting the anti-Tory vote by switching to Labour and risk letting the Tories squeeze through in the middle. (Which would have happened in many seats had the Tories’ own vote not collapsed.)
But if it was true that the SNP lost because the electorate thought the election was about getting rid of the Tories, whose fault was that?
To be honest, folks, we’re not quite sure what to do with ourselves at the moment.
Everyone and his wee dug is writing election-aftermath columns and offering the SNP advice of varying intelligence and solemnity about how to recover from the shattering blow they’ve just been dealt by Scottish voters.
But it’s a pointless exercise. They may as well be yelling down a manhole.
PC Foster on Contempt Of Government: “Maybe they should take up competitive Fencing or Boxing or some other sport- then they will see that you are…” Dec 19, 18:05
Mark Beggan on A matter of class: “DEI. We need to weed the garden. After all weeds are just flowers in the wrong place.” Dec 19, 18:03
Hatey McHateface on Contempt Of Government: “Announce you’re trans (stay intact, no desperate measures!) and live the life full time. Ladies bogs, getting naked in your…” Dec 19, 18:02
Aidan on The Idiot Rodeo: “You’re right Northcode, any time spent engaging with you is a losing endeavour” Dec 19, 18:00
Hatey McHateface on The Idiot Rodeo: “Aw, CC, leave James alone 🙂 His eyesight is too weak for him to hold down a job, owing to…” Dec 19, 17:56
robertkknight on A matter of class: “But despite everything, Judge Kemp is an honourable man; So are they all, those witnesses for NHS Fife, all honourable…” Dec 19, 17:56
Lee Floyd on A matter of class: “Pervy men and their collaborators. Totally bemusing to normal men and women everywhere….” Dec 19, 17:48
Lee Floyd on Contempt Of Government: “My wife and daughters are completely relaxed about this trans bullshit. I’m not. Who’s wrong?” Dec 19, 17:43
Mark Beggan on A matter of class: ““Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” I was thinking more Thelma and Louise.” Dec 19, 17:37
Hatey McHateface on Contempt Of Government: “Carrying a bit of a torch there, Bob. Does Mrs knight know? Maybe she encourages you to have an “outside…” Dec 19, 17:35
Captain Caveman on The Idiot Rodeo: “Awww, Fatso. Your little geriatric octogenarian friend Northcode has entered the fray to hold your chubby little hand, I see.…” Dec 19, 17:32
Morgatron on A matter of class: “Great article Gethin. Without doubt one of the biggest stitch ups, smudging and smearing of facts I’ve witnessed in many…” Dec 19, 17:31
Hatey McHateface on A matter of class: ““The tribunal heard she reduced him to tears” Good. It’s bloody obvious there’s a whole raft of others (not trans)…” Dec 19, 17:30
Hatey McHateface on The Idiot Rodeo: “Careful, James, dinna be mentioning dugs aroond Northy. He’ll be thinking you want tae sniff his erse.” Dec 19, 17:26
joolz on Contempt Of Government: “The whole point of the supreme court ruling is that IS male exclusive ????. Deliberately. To protect women’s spaces. My…” Dec 19, 17:06
Mark Beggan on Contempt Of Government: “Se acerca la reforma aprende a nadar o te hundiras como Una piedra.” Dec 19, 17:05
Mark Beggan on Contempt Of Government: ““Colonialism is a hoax” Well it certainly had you fooled.” Dec 19, 16:53
James on The Idiot Rodeo: “I’m bored with you now, wee Unionist Tory man, I’ll leave it to Northcode to slay you; “…James, I meant…” Dec 19, 16:43
Alf Baird on Contempt Of Government: ““making knowingly false declarations.” The Act of Union comes to mind, which although so often declared in being was never…” Dec 19, 16:07
James on The Idiot Rodeo: “Northy; HoHo, you made me chuckle….” Dec 19, 16:03
Northcode on The Idiot Rodeo: ““As I’ve mentioned before …” Aye, and don’t we aw know it. Give it up Aidan, you lost – accept…” Dec 19, 15:56
Northcode on The Idiot Rodeo: ““…a shower of condescending bastarts.” I think you deserve the satisfaction of adding an “intensifier”, James. Allow me to do…” Dec 19, 15:36
Aidan on The Idiot Rodeo: “As I’ve mentioned before Network Rail Scotland is devolved, and of course this idiocy is further exasperated when you consider…” Dec 19, 15:35
Northcode on The Idiot Rodeo: “Oh, and James, I meant to say…that “straw man fallacy” or the ignoratio elenchi (a version of “irrelevant conclusion”) fallacy…” Dec 19, 15:31
James on The Idiot Rodeo: “Cheers Northy – aye they do run in packs, like dogs; it’s a sair fecht. Their aim is to try…” Dec 19, 15:23
Northcode on Contempt Of Government: ““There you go BBC, fixed it for you! ” And very nicely done, too, robertkknight. Very nicely indeed.” Dec 19, 15:14
Northcode on The Idiot Rodeo: “You braved that attack – that tirade of personal abuse – by a gang of colonists well, James. I was…” Dec 19, 15:10
James Cheyne on Contempt Of Government: “Robertkknight, Excellent correction and amendment. Come back to bite her in the bum that will 😉” Dec 19, 14:58
Alf Baird on The Idiot Rodeo: “There is split between rail operators and rail infrastructure, Aidan, and has been since privatisation over 30 years ago. Aside…” Dec 19, 14:53
James Cheyne on Contempt Of Government: “Lornical. Perhaps you forgot to mention that when children or women are outside their natural, family and home or family…” Dec 19, 14:51