You can almost physically feel it. Scotland’s opposition and media are absolutely champing at the bit today to try to make some “SNP BAD” political capital out of the tragic and appalling death of little Liam Fee at the monstrous hands of his mother and her grotesque, controlling partner.
Like kids at Christmas, some of them couldn’t even wait for morning.
But something odd struck us as we surveyed the coverage of the case: if the poor wee toddler had a Named Person, how come nobody could name them?
We rarely do stat posts now, because readership has settled to a pretty steady level (generally bobbing between around 250,000 and 300,000 users a month) and we’ve run out of ways to blow our own trumpet. But we’re making an exception this month.
The snide, arrogant, pompous and casually factually-inaccurate comment above was made by a founder/editor of a rather less popular Scottish political website. And in the (statistically unlikely) event that you happened to read it and became concerned, we thought you’d like a little more information about our “ever-decreasing readership”.
There’s been a lot of chat on social media recently commenting on what seems to be a rather low-key approach to the Tory election fraud story.
Despite having the potential to cast the result of the UK general election into doubt, with dozens of Tory MPs under suspicion of being elected illegally, press coverage – particularly on the BBC – has been noticeably thin on the ground compared to, say, the days and weeks of sustained, new-content-free reporting on Michelle Thomson’s business affairs or Stewart Hosie and Angus MacNeil’s love lives.
(We learned very recently, of course, that the police still haven’t even spoken to Ms Thomson, over eight months after the allegations came to light.)
But even we were startled by this:
Yes, if you type “Tory election fraud”into the BBC website, the top result is for some unfathomable reason an article about Hosie and MacNeil, who are neither Tories nor under investigation for any kind of fraud.
Indeed, the current Tory election fraud story is nowhere to be found at all – the next most recent item on the page is from 2012 and about the Liberal Democrats.
We’ll leave readers to draw their own conclusions.
I was born to be a Rangers supporter. I had no real choice in the matter. My father was a Ger, as was his father and his father’s father. I was accepted that as soon as I was old enough to be lifted over a turnstile I would attend Ibrox, faithfully.
From 1964 (aged 5) I worshipped at the shrine of Rangers for almost three decades. Fortunately for me, my father was the least bigoted man you could wish to meet. His religions were the trade unions and Rangers. Because he wasn’t bigoted our next-door neighbour and dad’s friend used to take me to Parkhead to watch Celtic too, which I found thrilling as I was convinced the “Tims” could see right through me.
This caused me a bit of confusion at school, because some of my family were “Tims”. In fact my favourite aunty was a convert to Catholicism and was as devout and decent a Catholic as you will ever meet. The conflation of football and religion was as normal as the smog-filled air we breathed. It just was what it was. You were either Proddy Ranger or Timmy Celtic. It wasn’t to be questioned.
Except my dad questioned it, loudly and often. He tried to explain the wrongs of the situation to me many times. I remember asking him why he still was a Rangers man if he disliked the whole Proddy/Tim thing that went with it.
“They’re my team, son. The morons can’t change that”, he told me.
We’ll be honest, readers, we’re actually quite happy that the Tories are now the lead Unionist party in Scotland. Because after four and a half years, we’ve pretty much run out of things to say about the epic, unquenchable stupidity of Scottish Labour.
Of course, that Lamont should choose to blame the SNP for cuts coming down the line from the Tory government at Westminster (that only controls Scotland’s budget at all because Lamont and her colleagues campaigned for Scotland to remain in the UK) is no surprise.
But it’s the sheer jaw-dropping lack of self-awareness in that last line which lays bare the incredible inability of her pseudo-party to learn a single lesson from the revolution in Scottish politics that’s been going on for most of the last decade.
There’s been a lot of nonsense from both sides of the EU referendum campaign, but of all the terrible arguments for voting one way or the other, the worst has to be that the UK is not currently independent.
For supporters of Scottish independence, watching people claim the UK is not independent is like someone in Aberdeen who just had their disability benefits cut listening to a middle-class couple on a joint income of £100,000 moaning about paying a few hundred pounds a year more in council tax for their band H mansion in affluent Rubislaw Den South.
It’s particularly loathsome seeing the genuine arguments for Scottish independence being re-purposed by people who claimed they were invalid two years ago – no more so, perhaps, than in the case of George Galloway, the man who wants independence for every country in the world except his own.
The idea that the UK’s situation is comparable to Scotland’s is simply laughable, and since laughing is good for the soul, let’s look at a few points in detail.
Northcode on Protest But Don’t Survive: ““The irony of citing Goebbels to prove a point had not escaped me…” I agree… the irony you refer to…” Mar 28, 20:02
George Ferguson on Protest But Don’t Survive: “@Sarah There is no movement. None of the people you mentioned will get elected. Even Stu with his legendary supporters…” Mar 28, 19:43
Mark Beggan on Protest But Don’t Survive: “Protect and Survive how chilling was that. The 4 minute warning. That was a real fear. Not made up on…” Mar 28, 19:40
George Ferguson on Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off: “The 18th ranked side beat the 40th ranked side one nil. What did I learn?. Conway is a good utility…” Mar 28, 19:28
George Ferguson on Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off: “The 18th ranked side beat the 40th ranked side one nil. What did I learn?. Conway is a good utility…” Mar 28, 19:27
Sven on Protest But Don’t Survive: “Can’t help feeling that Brian Cox’s account of how deeply he feels for Scotland would have resonated more deeply if…” Mar 28, 19:11
sarah on Protest But Don’t Survive: “I don’t think that the movement has been captured, only the politicians. The Rev wouldn’t be alone. Independence Forum Scotland,…” Mar 28, 18:51
Sven on Protest But Don’t Survive: “Agentx @ 18.21. The irony of citing Goebbels to prove a point had not escaped me, x. However that’s Picts…” Mar 28, 18:49
sarah on Protest But Don’t Survive: “Jim Sillars said much the same recently. I think there are many with the courage to continue – they are…” Mar 28, 18:25
agentx on Protest But Don’t Survive: “Maybe Northcode will be along soon to quote some Goebbels to prove you wrong!” Mar 28, 18:21
Captain Caveman on Protest But Don’t Survive: “That’s what happens when you have no (costed) plan, have provided no detail on pretty much anything – from currency,…” Mar 28, 18:19
duncanio on Protest But Don’t Survive: “The inane cheerleading “Swinn-eeeeh, Swinn-eeeeh etc” chant has to be the all time arse-clenching moment in the entire history of…” Mar 28, 18:16
Frank Gillougley on Protest But Don’t Survive: “Brilliant! So, so sad! There must’ve been some folk in that crowd (judging by the looks on their faces) who…” Mar 28, 18:15
agentx on Protest But Don’t Survive: “Sarah – will all those who contributed to the various GoFund me pages you advertised for so long get their…” Mar 28, 17:54
Sven on Protest But Don’t Survive: ““Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” Winston Churchill. How many…” Mar 28, 17:52
agentx on Protest But Don’t Survive: ““Thousands attend Scottish independence rally in Edinburgh” ————————————————————- The National.” Mar 28, 17:51
sarah on Protest But Don’t Survive: “I’m sorry, Rev, I had to stop listening to that video at 2 minutes – it was excruciating. What a…” Mar 28, 17:45
John Muir on Protest But Don’t Survive: “I was there. It was a lot, lot more than 1500. You can never tell when you’re in the crowd…” Mar 28, 17:38
agentx on Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off: “What happened to your money raising campaign for the other party you have been supporting and advertising for ages?” Mar 28, 17:31
George Ferguson on Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off: “When I look at the Scottish political scene it is depressing. Not a single visionary amongst them. The whole lot…” Mar 28, 16:55
James Che on Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off: “North code, Maybe you would like to read the “Angry Pict”, if you have not already done so, Awash with…” Mar 28, 16:44
sarah on Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off: “Rev, now is a good time for you to put into motion your suggestion a few years ago of starting…” Mar 28, 16:33
Dan on Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off: “Lucky you willie, round these parts it was 1.87 for regular diesel earlier in the week, now it’s 1.95. But…” Mar 28, 16:17
factchecker on Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off: “I keep reading that Scots were told that the Union meant that England and Scotland would be treated as equals…” Mar 28, 15:41
Mark Beggan on Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off: “Great Scots of their time. John Witherspoon born in East Lothian, minister of the laigh kirk in Paisley. A founding…” Mar 28, 14:45
willie on Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off: “Filled up with diesel today at a cost of £1.84 a litre. Up +28.7% from the £1.43 cost a couple…” Mar 28, 14:43
Mark Beggan on Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off: ““Out of the west come a curious fool He tried to impress me with his furious cool He lied from…” Mar 28, 13:21
Mark Beggan on Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off: “Oops that should have been “In times of famine… This is what Goebbels wrote in his diary when his boss…” Mar 28, 11:07