In fairness, you can’t really accuse them of hiding it any more.
The faint hearts and pension-seekers of the SNP think that their time has come – the moment when the party’s pursuit of independence can be quietly downgraded to a vague long-term aspiration that will ensure their seats on the gravy train for decades.
Starting at noon tomorrow is your very last chance to stop them.
There is growing domestic and international attention on my plan to use the ballot box to decide whether Scotland becomes an independent country.
I have the only plan that has historic precedent, can be delivered legally by Scotland alone, moves us beyond the referendum stalemate, and today I can confirm that this plan is supported by 93% of SNP voters and 52% of Scottish voters.
While idly browsing Twitter this morning, we made a startling discovery triggered by the SNP leadership election, and it was this: nobody in Scotland really knows what the nation’s law on abortion is.
It was prompted by these two tweets, both of which appear to be true:
The thing they agree on is that Humza Yousaf has just declared that he wants to change the law around abortion so that women can abort babies in Scotland solely on the grounds that they don’t like which sex they are. And that seems like something that should probably be bigger news.
But until this morning we’d regarded Kate Forbes as a decent consolation prize – no plan for indy, but at least someone who’d lead to the withdrawal of the toxic Scottish Greens from government and probably a mass exodus of the SNP’s Twitler Youth, leaving the party in a better place to rebuild for the future.
And after her disappointing chickening-out from the vote on the Gender Recognition Reform bill, we’d been impressed at the fortitude she’d shown by carrying on in the contest after the (justifiable) furore around her views on abortion and equal marriage, and her combative showing in Tuesday night’s STV debate.
Erin Lux, the co-convener of the extremist SNP affiliate Out For Independence, is the ultra-woke Canadian activist who tried to have Forbes kicked out of the election for “transphobia” almost as soon as she’d declared her candidacy.
OFI, whose membership is measured in dozens, has a disproportionate influence on policy but a microscopic percentage of votes in the election. The chances of any of its members ever voting for Kate Forbes under any circumstances are less than nil. She could have waded into the crowd and decapitated Lux with a chainsaw for all the difference it would have made to the number of votes she’s going to get from OFI.
But Forbes still folded like a deckchair in a hurricane.
The great unknown in the SNP leadership contest is an extremely significant one: who are the voters? Nobody but Peter Murrell really knows how many members the party has, but almost nobody believes the claimed number of over 100,000. (Our guess, based on pretty much nothing but a gut feeling, is 75,000 plus or minus 5000.)
But more to the point, nobody knows who they are. The average member age in most political parties is over 50, and according to figures published in 2019, more than 80% of SNP members are over 40, with half of those being over 60. There’s also an almost 3:2 bias in favour of men.
Humza Yousaf will not be the next First Minister of Scotland. We’re calling it now. His trainwreck of a performance on last night’s leadership election debate on STV dealt a blow to his chances that we can’t see him recovering from, and the SNP establishment is now under such intense scrutiny over the electoral process that the chances of a fix being orchestrated by Peter Murrell are receding fast.
In the debate Yousaf declared that Nicola Sturgeon was the best politician in the UK, that he wasn’t as good as her, and that she’d failed to find a successful strategy for independence and therefore he couldn’t either.
If you’re talking about “transwomen”, you’re almost always talking about people with a fully intact and functional penis. More than 95% of people who identify as trans have NOT undergone any genital surgery, and that’s a fact that’s still not widely understood.
So in our most recent and double-size Panelbase poll we made it explicit that we were referring to people with a full set of man-junk, and the results speak for themselves.
We must admit it’s a shock – we were expecting the SNP President to remain neutral in the leadership election – but it’s hard to reasonably interpret this any other way.
(We’re not aware of Russell giving any media interviews last night so we assume from the timing that these comments were made at the regular meeting of the SNP Westminster Parliamentary group.)
Because both Humza Yousaf and Kate Forbes couldn’t have been any clearer that their indy strategies centre on getting Westminster to agree to another Section 30 order, and by pointing out that that’s never going to happen (which we all knew anyway), Mike Russell is admitting that a vote for anyone but Ash Regan is a vote to surrender any hope of independence for the foreseeable future.
We don’t often agree with him these days, but on this one he couldn’t be more right. For the sake of the SNP (and the Yes movement) we hope its members heed the sage, albeit coded, advice of their President.
Last month this site ran an article entitled “All The Nice Greens Love A Rapist”, and two days ago the Scottish version of the party officially confirmed it.
sarah on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “Pending the Rev unveiling his proposal for ousting the SNP, in order to rekindle some enthusiasm and hope for we…” Jun 15, 21:04
agent x on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “I notice that Swinney’s calls for peace in the World has had zero effect. But he knows what will happen…” Jun 15, 20:44
Aidan on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “@Xaracen – You’d have to direct your question at them, you can read from the text below that there is…” Jun 15, 20:26
Xaracen on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “@Aidan; From the document you linked; “JPTi affirms that the principle of self-determination applies universally—not selectively. It is a legal…” Jun 15, 20:06
agent x on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: ““Nicola Sturgeon accuses actor of misogyny after he calls her ‘a witch’” https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/25240117.nicola-sturgeon-accuses-actor-misogyny-calls-a-witch/ —————————————— What’s her problem – she pardoned…” Jun 15, 19:22
Aidan on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “@Xaracen – The way that you navigate inconvenient facts by just making things up appears to know no boundaries and…” Jun 15, 17:35
Young Lochinvar on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “Maybe Liam should join in and get his front teeth punched out – again! Get the popcorn out and book…” Jun 15, 16:51
Callum on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “John Swinney the modern day John Balliol – ‘Toom Tabard’ (empty coat)” Jun 15, 16:42
Xaracen on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “‘The C-24 has very strict rules. Only regions already on the UN’s official list of “Non-Self-Governing Territories” (NSGTs) are allowed…” Jun 15, 16:36
Southernbystander on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “O/T This amused me: Edinburgh council are worrying about ‘conflict’ between Fringe goers and ‘medium to high intoxication, fat’ Oasis’…” Jun 15, 16:15
Andy Ellis on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “@Dan 8.40pm So jist yer usual resorting to lame ad hominen pish and skirting around adding any input on the…” Jun 15, 15:58
Aidan on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “It’s 18,000 people assuming that everyone who signed it is a Scottish resident, and that nobody signed it more than…” Jun 15, 15:05
Aidan on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “@Xaracen – I’m happy to describe uncertainty or ambiguity where it exists, but here there isn’t any need because the…” Jun 15, 14:54
Hatey McHateface on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “So it’s not a fiction, but somebody has been perpetrating a heinous fiction. That’s cleared that up then. Perhaps :)…” Jun 15, 14:22
Hatey McHateface on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “Powerful stuff, sarah. Know what we should do? We should link our struggle to that of the other two sovereign…” Jun 15, 14:10
Xaracen on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “@Hatey; The Treaty isn’t a fiction, but the authenticity of its implementation IS. Language matters, so use it properly. I…” Jun 15, 13:48
bobo bunny on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “the SNP members would have voted to say they agreed with the constitutional changes to democracy within the party. hell…” Jun 15, 13:46
sarah on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: ““We declare the right of the people of Scotland to the ownership of Scotland and to the unfettered control of…” Jun 15, 13:42
James Cheyne on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “What you are being asked to do is to look at taking sides so you will end you life days…” Jun 15, 13:18
Hatey McHateface on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “You could be right. But consider the alternative. We indigenes all sit about on our flabby erses, because we’re too…” Jun 15, 13:07
Hatey McHateface on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “Bad boy, Andy. You’re not supposed to point the finger at the elephant in the room. ” Jun 15, 12:59
Breastplate on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “I’m sorry for upsetting you John, I really do love your comments on here. It brightens my day to know…” Jun 15, 12:53
Andy Ellis on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “So it works out at around 0.42% of the Scottish electorate. Doubtless the UN will be well impressed*. *Will totally…” Jun 15, 12:52
Hatey McHateface on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “Another day and here we are, all having loadsa fun. There are other things going on in the world though.…” Jun 15, 12:48
Andy Ellis on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “Less than 18 thousand people from an electorate of 4.2 million…? That’s not exactly a ringing endorsement in anyone’s book…” Jun 15, 12:48
James Cheyne on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “TURABDIN. A war is the ideal finishing touch for Britain, elite and globalists , as it will reduce the amount…” Jun 15, 12:42
Hatey McHateface on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “Dry your eyes, BP, and be a brave wee sojer for yer mammie. Have you considered changing your pseudonym? Implants…” Jun 15, 12:30
Hatey McHateface on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “Pearls of wisdom from the poster the late and unlamented Northcode referred to as the “noble” James. Although given his…” Jun 15, 12:26