Humza Yousaf didn’t turn up to the count tonight. In the end, even on a dreadfully low turnout of 37%, Labour won by 9,446 votes, with more than twice as many as the SNP.
It was a much worse defeat for the governing party than most expected. There should be only one outcome.
We were curious to find out what we’d said, but it seems to have been expunged from The National’s website. We eventually managed to track the email down in our vaults, though, so just as a bit of a change, here it is, as a reminder of a different time.
The greatest intellectual weakness of the independence movement is its attitude towards Trident, and trying to reason with people about it (whether readers or other independence activists) is consistently one of the most frustrating aspects of writing Wings, because nuclear disarmers and Unionists are equally impervious to logic on the subject.
The UK’s nuclear “deterrent” – or as it was more accurately and memorably described by the former Vulcan nuclear bomber squadron commander Air Commodore Alastair Mackie, “a virility symbol, like a stick-on hairy chest” – is the greatest gift to a future Scottish independence negotiating team imaginable.
The rest of the UK gets a lot of economic and infrastructural benefits from Scotland, like water and energy, but ultimately it’s not massively bothered about those. Water is not yet a critical area and energy can be sourced elsewhere, and in any event Brexit shows us that the UK is more than willing to do itself enormous harm in the service of ideological political goals.
Obviously stuff has continued to happen on the Speccy scene since then, so it’s now, in some senses, not quite so definitive. Or at least it wasn’t, until I updated it, which I’ve just done, so now it is again. Of it. Or something.
(I appear to have a debilitating compulsion to write top 100s for no very good reason. There’s also this one, and I’m currently working on yet another as a distraction from the wretched state of politics, so fans of subjectively-numbered lists of extremely old videogames should definitely stay tuned.)
I also wanted to have it all in one post rather than five, so now if you want to see the videos of the original arcade games you’ll have to click the titles of each entry – only the Speccy videos are embedded within the article, so the page SHOULD now actually load up without falling over.
There are loads of new entries, a few position adjustments – don’t get TOO excited, Bomb Jack fans – and a bit of general tidying, but I haven’t rewritten the entire thing because it’s 33,000 words and I’m not a lunatic, although those two facts are mostly unrelated. So if you haven’t seen it before, go and get a cup of tea and some biscuits, because this might take a while.
Holiday Boy is sadly incapacitated today – ironically, having injured himself on his last holiday – but fortunately we do have some graphical content for you, having just been leaked this copy of the SNP’s campaign poster for the next general election.
You can almost smell the mince and carrots, can’t you?
The Spectrum community is arguably more on top of the machine’s history than any other in the world of gaming, so it’s always quite noteworthy when something and/or someone escapes its notice entirely. And so it is with Lukasz Kur.
The screenshot above is of a game called a_e Adventure, or sometimes a_e in King Chrum’s Gold Mines. (According to Kur the character’s name represents “a portion of a forum member’s user name which inadvertantly looked like an emoticon of sorts – a little face with asymetrical eyes.”)
Last night a by-election hustings was held in Rutherglen to which all 14 candidates were invited to hear and answer questions from the electorate on women’s issues. The SNP, Labour, Green and Lib Dem candidates all declined to attend. But the SNP, at least, was represented at the event.
Big Jock on What Are We, And Where Are We Going?: “Scot – I would put money on 70% of those reform voters being English incomers. The British identity is now…” May 29, 00:50
MaryB on What Are We, And Where Are We Going?: “I guess he sees it as an alternative route. Maybe they could be done simultaneously? A double whammy.” May 28, 23:43
Alf Baird on What Are We, And Where Are We Going?: “C-24 can request an opinion from the ICJ and may well do so in the case of Scotland.” May 28, 23:28
Breastplate on What Are We, And Where Are We Going?: “It’s not logical to believe another country will prioritise Scotland’s needs. Of course, Chas and chums, taking time out from…” May 28, 23:03
Hatey McHateface on What Are We, And Where Are We Going?: ““Do you want Scotland to be ruled by another country?” Whats this then? Are we having another EU referendum?” May 28, 22:18
robertkknight on What Are We, And Where Are We Going?: “Other sources citing the same research show differing figures… BBC shows 50.2% of Scots voted Yes https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-34283948.amp YouTube clip above…” May 28, 21:58
sarah on What Are We, And Where Are We Going?: “Voters in Scotland [those who are citizens of another country are not eligible to vote i.e. a similar franchise to…” May 28, 21:44
Anthem on What Are We, And Where Are We Going?: “Totally agree! They had no mandate or public support to even propose this bill let alone try and defend it…” May 28, 21:00
agent x on What Are We, And Where Are We Going?: ““The UN is currently in emergency session to discuss the petition before it regarding Scottish Indepence.” Do you have a…” May 28, 20:51
robertkknight on What Are We, And Where Are We Going?: ““The majority of Scots do no want independence now or ever full stop” LOL… 53% of Scots voted “Yes” in…” May 28, 20:46
Hatey McHateface on What Are We, And Where Are We Going?: “Somebody slapped the face of the knowledgeable French representative too. Seems that’s just something our snail chomping old allies like…” May 28, 20:44
Chas on What Are We, And Where Are We Going?: “BREAKING NEWS The UN is currently in emergency session to discuss the petition before it regarding Scottish Indepence. 80% of…” May 28, 20:34
sarah on What Are We, And Where Are We Going?: “I do remember being a bit worried when Ewan didn’t agree with Salvo’s case. Perhaps he just thinks that the…” May 28, 20:14
Alan Austin on What Are We, And Where Are We Going?: “Folks you are in an echo chamber only talking to people who beleive what you beleive. The majority of Scots…” May 28, 20:09
duncanio on What Are We, And Where Are We Going?: “Sarah – I saw that and it is encouraging. But it doesn’t mirror the MFI since the matter of parliamentary…” May 28, 19:23
Hatey McHateface on What Are We, And Where Are We Going?: “Lots of young people will be wanting to grow transplants. And the Greens will encourage them in this.” May 28, 19:17
MaryB on What Are We, And Where Are We Going?: “Norrie Hunter is going to interview Ewan Kennedy, retired solicitor, who has proposed another route to independence via the UN’s…” May 28, 19:00
agent x on What Are We, And Where Are We Going?: “The Scottish Government doesn’t have any money – it is taxpayers money that will pay for the failed court case.…” May 28, 18:47
Dave G on What Are We, And Where Are We Going?: “@James Barr Gardner Everybody remembers the Queensferry Crossing precisely because it is so unusual” May 28, 18:28
twathater on What Are We, And Where Are We Going?: “The standard response by the police is that they know the high heid yins but if they arrest them and…” May 28, 18:05