A major piece by the Corporation’s Scotland editor James Cook focused on interviews with two of the three contenders – excluding Ash Regan – on the basis that both had launched their official campaigns yesterday while Regan’s isn’t expected to be until later this week.
So this is interesting. Last week we were about to release some results from our latest Panelbase poll when events intervened. Naturally we’d asked a few questions about gender issues, and one of them concerned the Scottish Government’s potential legal challenge to the UK government’s use of a Section 35 order to block the Gender Recognition Reform bill.
There were three options in the question, and as luck would have it the three potential new leaders of the SNP each advocates a different one.
When assessing who might be the best choice for the next leader of the SNP, and by extension of the independence movement, it’s a pretty good rule of thumb to beware of anyone being bigged up by the Unionist media.
Can you spot the subtle change between these two National stories, readers?
Now, as they’re both in The National the standard of journalism is obviously completely dreadful, and so neither of them actually explains their headline. Nobody is named or quoted even anonymously, and there’s no elaboration other than that “[a member of] the NEC appeared to halt any proposal to use the next General Election as a proxy constitutional vote”, with no indication of HOW they “appeared” to do that.
But they DO raise the question of where on Earth – whoever becomes its new leader – the SNP goes from the smouldering bomb crater that Nicola Sturgeon has left it in.
The SNP constitution states that a leadership election should take place over a period of four and a half months. Having not had one in almost 20 years, the SNP are now to conduct one from start to finish in the space of four and a half weeks.
The voting period of two weeks (who needs two weeks to vote after three weeks of debate?) means that it’ll be over just a week too late for the party to be able to hold its “special democracy conference” to determine its independence strategy for the next couple of years, but also that the new leader will be in place just in time to file a legal challenge over the Gender Recognition Reform bill before the April deadline.
(Something the party president Mike Russell publicly called for today, in an apparent attempt to influence the outcome of the election. Indeed, he called for candidates not to go back on ANY of the outgoing leader’s policies, which rather invites the question of why they should bother electing a new leader at all.)
Nicola Sturgeon told Scotland’s press this morning that despite her weariness, she could have managed a few more months or even a year as First Minister, which would at least have got her halfway to keeping her promise to serve a full term if she was elected in 2021.
Which just makes her timing all the harder to explain.
peter on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “Airtime is worth something. Shame on Scottish MSM for their silence. How much is the “democracy” journalist funding from Scot…” Jun 16, 14:46
lothianlad on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “SNP have sold out. Anyone who cant see that is daft! Craig Murray has a good article about it” Jun 16, 14:41
Captain Caveman on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “@Sam “The whole thing may be unnecessary (as far as climate change goes) as scientific research “The role of greenhouse…” Jun 16, 13:07
Captain Caveman on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “@Hatey “We could design and build the things properly, capture the methane produced, and use it to good purpose.” Agree…” Jun 16, 11:40
sam on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “England has the same intention as Scotland of excluding biodegradeable waste from landfill but is still consulting on policy. The…” Jun 16, 11:36
sarah on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “George: 1. The umbrella has only just been formed. They welcome all independence supporters including Independent candidates. Contact them for…” Jun 16, 11:21
Southernbystander on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “It does all sound like one of those Sturgeon era things that Robin McAlpine detailed so well a while back…” Jun 16, 11:14
Hatey McHateface on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: ““Who should I believe in this situation?” Seek guidance from Scotland’s national animal. The unicorn.” Jun 16, 10:57
Hatey McHateface on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “I hope he gets in a plug for the humous boys. Or has their revenue stream now dried up, so…” Jun 16, 10:54
100%Yes on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “For anyone interested Craig Murray is in New York and speaking to a talk show in USA with Professor Alf…” Jun 16, 10:37
Hatey McHateface on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: ““Gillian Martin, cabinet secretary for Climate Action and Energy, told the BBC’s Good Morning Scotland programme that temporarily transporting the…” Jun 16, 10:36
Aidan on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “@Xaracen – so now I’m in a real bind, on the one hand I have an explicit statement from the…” Jun 16, 10:29
The Flying Iron of Doom on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “I’m leaning towards the assumption that the aforementioned trucks will have to be expensive electric/hybrid affairs sourced from abroad because…” Jun 16, 10:08
Southernbystander on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “It will just add to the usual crap, hot air and stinking filth coming south across the border, boom boom!…” Jun 16, 10:05
Xaracen on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “@Aidan; P1- “For Scotland to be added to the list, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) must first adopt a…” Jun 16, 09:59
Hatey McHateface on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “Spot on, CC. And what is particularly ironic about a story like this one, is that as Scotland is just…” Jun 16, 09:41
Captain Caveman on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “Surely this laughable virtue signalling – getting someone else to do your dirty work (at a price) whilst simultaneously polishing…” Jun 16, 08:39
Hatey McHateface on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “BBC Online is reporting the latest wheeze to come out of the airheads, reality deniers and virtue signallers holed up…” Jun 16, 07:47
George Ferguson on Let’s Not Make Some Plans: “@Sarah 1 Well nobody has helped me, so much for the umbrella. The facts. I can spend several hundred pounds…” Jun 16, 01:15
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