But we suppose that it’ll at least be bleakly funny, whenever the second independence referendum comes round, watching Labour try to sell a vote for the UK as a vote for internationalist brotherhood and solidarity.
To be honest, readers, we gave up on taking any notice of David Torrance‘s mundane attempts at trolling in the Herald some time ago. But some alert readers pointed us towards this week’s column, suggesting that it was a bald rewriting of history some way beyond their usual bland irritancy.
This was the passage they objected to:
It’s a patronising piece of “shut up and eat your cereal” condescension for sure. But to be fair to Torrance, it does also happen to be true. Wait, not true. The other thing.
The starting pistol hasn’t actually been fired on the two-year Brexit process yet, but now we have a clear statement of when it will be: this morning on The Andrew Marr Show, the Prime Minister pledged that it would happen before the end of next March.
(We might end up broke, in other words, but at least we’ll be good old British broke, with none of those awful smelly foreign Euro-Johnnies around to see it.)
And nobody was getting a sick note.
And for supporters of independence, that’s about as good as news gets.
The Daily Telegraph just released a video called “100 Reasons Why Brexit Was A Good Thing”. It listed them to a soundtrack of “Jerusalem”, the same song that closed the Labour Party conference earlier this week with its stirring ode to just one of the four nations of the United Kingdom.
We’ve saved a few of the highlights below, just in case the Telegraph should delete the video in a fit of sanity. We’ve also added one fake one. See if you can spot it.
Low-wattage Labour list MSP Neil Findlay (rejected by the electorate of Almond Valley by a thumping 8,393 votes in May) puffed himself up to maximum socialism this week and attacked the SNP’s rather more popular Paisley MP Mhairi Black over a Scottish Daily Express story about travel expenses.
It might have been an idea if he’d read the piece all the way to the end.
You can see the full unedited Kezia Dugdale interview with Gordon Brewer on today’s Sunday Politics Scotland at this link, so you can verify that the shortened edit below isn’t misrepresenting anything. But if you don’t have time or attention span for the full 20 minutes, this’ll give you the gist without all the desperate waffling.
We think readers will agree that there can no longer be so much as a scintilla of doubt over whether Kezia believes Jeremy Corbyn can lead Labour to victory.
This is the longest piece of continuous TV exposure Kezia Dugdale will get between now and next year’s crucial council elections. Judge for yourself whether she seized the opportunity, readers.
A Sunday Times/Panelbase poll released today put Scottish Labour’s support at 16%, with the SNP on 50% and the Tories on 21%.
We’re sure that the media will pin Dugdale down over this weekend and we’ll get a detailed and convincing explanation of exactly what it is that she thinks changed about the fundamental nature of Jeremy Corbyn over that solitary month.
It’s long been a bone of contention for Scots – and not just nationalists – that the UK government, by common agreement, wasted the vast wealth windfall of the North Sea on funding Margaret Thatcher’s 1980s programme of deliberate de-industrialisation, mass unemployment, huge tax cuts for the wealthy and bribes to the working class in the form of Right To Buy.
It did so rather than investing the proceeds in a sovereign wealth fund, as demanded by the SNP (and some elements of Labour) and practiced in Norway, whose fund – only set up in 1990 – is now a literal embarrassment of riches.
But the reality is even worse than that. Because according to a 2015 report by the National Resource Governance Institute that’s just come to our attention, the truth is that if the UK had managed its North Sea treasure better, it could have done both.
Dick Wall on The Fast Track: “I do recall some suggestions that the Peter Murrell stuff was rather forced on Police Scotland by a UK organised…” Jun 29, 23:12
Roland Watson on The Fast Track: “Are the Police and Crown Prosecution actually concluding that because Peter Murrell embezzled all the funds before the SNP had…” Jun 29, 22:57
Fearghas MacFhionnlaigh on The Fast Track: “WINGS OVER SCOTLAND: WHY I’M NOT DONE WITH THE PETER MURRELL CASE Scotcast, Radio Scotland, 29 Jun 2026, 29 mins…” Jun 29, 22:15
Fearghas MacFhionnlaigh on Ping-Pong-Fiddle-Aye-No: “‘MISGENDERING’ BRANDED SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN US UNI POLICY The University of California (UC) has come under fire for including ‘misgendering’…” Jun 29, 21:43
Hatey McHateface on Ping-Pong-Fiddle-Aye-No: “Naw, Northy, agreeing that anybody who disagrees with you is a fucking moron (FM) who likes being fucked up the…” Jun 29, 21:43
Craig P on The Fast Track: “Wonder if Woman H has been getting private briefings off anyone.” Jun 29, 21:43
Karen on The Fast Track: “Just listened to you on BBC Sounds and agreed with every word, as did lawyer hubby. You thorn in the…” Jun 29, 21:37
Karen on The Fast Track: “It’s on BBC Sounds, and it’s free (like radio).” Jun 29, 21:34
Northcode on Ping-Pong-Fiddle-Aye-No: ““Wow, Northy, so all of us are being reamed now.” Yes… correct. You’re slow to catch on, but you got…” Jun 29, 21:18
Hatey McHateface on The Fast Track: “You’re on your honour not to watch any England games.” Jun 29, 21:13
Hatey McHateface on The Fast Track: “100% agree with your final paragraph.” Jun 29, 21:08
Northcode on Ping-Pong-Fiddle-Aye-No: ““Been in Scotland all my life, as have most of my MacPherson/Chattan ancestors …” You come from good Scottish stock,…” Jun 29, 21:05
sarah on The Fast Track: “Having bought a licence for the duration of the World Cup [after 12 years of not buying one] we have…” Jun 29, 20:52
Hatey McHateface on Ping-Pong-Fiddle-Aye-No: “Wow, Northy, so all of us are being reamed now. It’s obviously a fast changing situation. Over the course of…” Jun 29, 20:52
Hatey McHateface on Ping-Pong-Fiddle-Aye-No: “Any estimate for how much the export market represented by the rest of the world exceeds the export market represented…” Jun 29, 20:40
Spartan 117 on The Fast Track: “Knowing the standards at the BBC (and elsewhere across the MSM), Stu probably showed them up something rotten and schooled…” Jun 29, 19:44
Alf Baird on Ping-Pong-Fiddle-Aye-No: “Given the importance of ‘cultural assimilation’ in a colonial society, also following the Rev’s remark regarding perceptions of a supposedly…” Jun 29, 19:27
Knuckle_Heid on The Fast Track: “I hope you spent some time giving the MSM journalists tips on how to do their jobs – yourself &…” Jun 29, 19:22
Spartan 117 on Ping-Pong-Fiddle-Aye-No: “NC @ 6:28pm Fair enough. I’m too young to have suffered the belt, thankfully that wicked and medieval practice was…” Jun 29, 19:11
100%Yes on The Fast Track: “twathater, well said I could agree more. When you listen to those on Scottish prism talking about brushing it under…” Jun 29, 19:07
Captain Caveman on Ping-Pong-Fiddle-Aye-No: ““I notice you were happy to dismiss the overwhelming evidence of grooming gangs because of some weaknesses with the methodology…” Jun 29, 18:56
Northcode on Ping-Pong-Fiddle-Aye-No: ““…minus the weird, irrelevant comment about language…” Okay, so I went a bit LOTR with the ‘foul’ in “…thon foul…” Jun 29, 18:25
twathater on The Fast Track: “I vehemently despise the bbc and their (choke & spit) Scottish collaborators, BUT I really really hope that they can…” Jun 29, 18:06
Spartan 117 on Ping-Pong-Fiddle-Aye-No: “From Wikipedia page “History of the Scots language”:- “Northumbrian Old English had been established in south-eastern Scotland as far as…” Jun 29, 17:49
duncanio on The Fast Track: “It’s a slam dunk, open and shut case of financial criminality.” Jun 29, 17:37
100%Yes on The Fast Track: “Psychiatrist Examines Nicola Sturgeon: Why the ‘Blind Wife’ Defence Defies Human Nature, well worth a watch. youtube.com/watch?v=h2fqy6Y6NPQ” Jun 29, 17:33
GM on The Fast Track: “David Harvie and Leslie Evans resigned around the same time as well.” Jun 29, 17:17
Iain mhor on The Fast Track: “Ah but you see, they were indeed just about to pull the trigger when they stumbled on Mr Murrell’s shenanigans.…” Jun 29, 16:59