Attentive readers will of course recall the shocking revelations from the No campaign earlier this year about the terrifying cost of independence to Scots – £1 a head. But what’s the latest info on the price of staying in the UK?
We suppose we should thank Mrs Thatcher for giving us the last nudge over this rather special landmark, thanks to our second all-time-high pageview record in two days:
As we browsed the print edition of the Daily Record today to compare its coverage of the latest independence referendum donations news with the online version (with particular regard to Kevin McKidd), we spotted something else curious.
We’ve already noted a curious hypocrisy in the Scotsman’s reporting of the same issue this morning, where it pointedly questioned whether the SNP had handed over some sizeable donations to the party to the Yes campaign, while allowing Blair McDougall to make a virtue out of the fact that Labour and the Conservatives hadn’t transferred party funds to the No campaign. But the Record’s arithmetic is even more confused than the Scotsman’s logic.
Glorying in the death of an individual is unseemly, especially one long past the time when they did their damage. Owen Jones put it well here. Today, though, with no shame whatsoever, we celebrate the death of an icon. Not the human being, but the values they stood for and their appalling toxic legacy of what was once a country one could be proud of being a part of.
That country died in 1979, and its corpse was dug up and desecrated in 1997. Nothing we could say, no matter how awful, would be a tenth as despicable as the changes wrought in Britain over those last 34 years. So we’re going to say nothing, and play a song with words that are impossible to make out. You might prefer some others.
Below is a Daily Record story about lots of people giving money to “Better Together” (although confusingly, apparently it’s for an “election” rather than a referendum), accompanied by a large picture of handsome “Trainspotting” star Kevin McKidd.
One might infer, not unreasonably, from the headline and picture that Mr McKidd was one of the No campaign’s “big-hitters”. There’s nothing at all in the article’s text which would dissuade readers from that view.
In the world of journalism, being second to a story carries certain advantages. The Sunday Herald scored a high-profile exclusive with its list of “Better Together” donators yesterday, but only told half the tale. Keen-eyed cyber-sleuths immediately started digging, and came up with some troubling information about by far the biggest contributor to the No camp’s fighting fund, excellently and concisely detailed here by Michael Gray of National Collective.
You’d imagine, then, that the likes of the Scotsman – with the advantage of an extra 24 hours to do some investigating and with all the leads already conveniently found and collected together for them – would have come up with some pretty interesting in-depth analysis on the subject, especially given how keen it usually is to look into anyone who financially backs the nationalist side.
(Not to mention the golden opportunity to get one over on its rival’s big exclusive by pointing out what they missed in their haste to be first.)
Those wishing to read some more detailed background on today’s Scotland on Sunday stushie can find at this link a paper (full title: “Fortify the Cheviots! The Nazis and the Nats”) presented by Gavin Bowd – author of the SoS article in question – to the University of Edinburgh in June 2012. Here’s the opening paragraph for colour:
“In January 1939, Douglas Young, future leader of the SNP, wrote to his fellow poet, George Campbell Hay: ‘If Hitler could neatly remove our imperial breeks somehow and thus dissipate the mirage of Imperial partnership with England etc he would do a great service to Scottish Nationalism’.
Young thus showed the ambiguous, to say the least, attitude of Scottish nationalists towards Fascism. Hatred of the English led to the downplaying of the Fascist threat to freedom and peace, while more radical nationalists could be attracted to the authoritarian and xenophobic solutions offered by the Fuhrer and the Duce.”
After all, there are plenty of well-documented links between the UK royal family and the Nazis. So presumably something as crass and offensive as the above image would be regarded as an acceptable illustration in a broadsheet Scottish newspaper, were it for some reason to be running a thinly-disguised smear against British nationalists.
On the 12th May 1916, a man born 48 years previously in Edinburgh’s Cowgate was strapped to a chair in Kilmainham Jail, Dublin and – after receiving the last rites – was shot by a firing squad. He was too weak to stand.
In 2002 a BBC poll for its presentation of the “100 Greatest Britons” had him in 64th place. Yet he is hardly known in Scotland. Virtually the only time his name impinges on public consciousness is when those who wish to honour his name by public march in Edinburgh have to be given police protection from violent Unionist bigots.
And we’ll give you a clue – the thing we’re in, we’re in it without a paddle.
The above is a graph released by the Institute for Fiscal Studies, invariably described as a “respected” economic research organisation of no particular political leaning. It’s an analysis of the likely impact of the coalition’s tax and welfare “reforms” on various demographic groups over the period of the current government.
It takes a moment’s study to make sense of (and it’s by far the most accessible thing they publish, though if you’re an economics whiz you can find all sorts of detailed cleverclogs stuff on their website), so we’ll quickly take you through a few bullet points.
The Telegraph deserves some credit today. It runs a heartbreaking story about the reality of life on benefits, of the sort both the Conservative and Labour parties want to be “tough” on. It’s a piece of gripping, truthful and hard-hitting journalism, highly and properly critical of the party the paper steadfastly supports. Hats off to the author.
Cynicus on A matter of class: “Hatey McHateface says: 24 December, 2025 at 8:05 am “Defo worth a read” ====== Agreed. Why don’t you give it…” Dec 24, 10:55
TURABDIN on A matter of class: “INTERPRETATION is all. We live in the shadow of the semantic Tower of Babel & we also live in that…” Dec 24, 10:43
Hatey McHateface on A matter of class: ““it was never a good idea to accept mass migration which wasn’t predicated on those who chose to live here…” Dec 24, 10:32
diabloandco on A matter of class: “Ha! Ha! Ha! Oh you are a one – best joke so far!” Dec 24, 10:11
Marie Clark on Off-topic: “Hi folks, to anyone still looking in now and again, Merry Christmas to you and yours. I hope Santa will…” Dec 24, 10:07
sam on A matter of class: ““Corrections” may not be allowed. Amendments for “clerical errors” are permitted. What is being done is unlikely to be viewed…” Dec 24, 09:57
Andy Ellis on A matter of class: “It is earnestly to be hoped that a future Scottish government takes a more Danish approach to immigration. I suspect…” Dec 24, 09:29
Andy Ellis on A matter of class: “You must be relatively new here if you think off-topic posting is somehow novel. In its pomp when Rev Stu…” Dec 24, 09:14
Aidan on A matter of class: “@YL – there is nothing wrong with an evening out, in fact I am constantly encouraging the regulars here to…” Dec 24, 08:49
TURABDIN on A matter of class: “A SCOTSMAN on the make in London. Be leery as the English say. Archive.is/ph etc is flaky & the captcha…” Dec 24, 08:32
Achnababan on A matter of class: “These new corrections are all fairly trivial j think and I suspect this has been done deliberately to create the…” Dec 24, 08:18
Hatey McHateface on A matter of class: “On Scotland’s most read politics website, an apposite link to an essay discussing 21st Century international realpolitik: https://unherd.com/2025/12/the-curious-liberalism-of-the-axis-of-evil/ Defo worth…” Dec 24, 08:05
Hatey McHateface on A matter of class: ““A self-governing Scotland would have control of our immigration policy” That which is claimed without evidence can be refuted without…” Dec 24, 07:43
Hatey McHateface on A matter of class: ““the MSM is giving this very thread some attention” FFS! We all have to hope that Rev Stu has been…” Dec 24, 07:36
Hatey McHateface on A matter of class: “Hey Northie. I’ve been mulling over the best way for you to leverage the term Porridge Wog, at least until…” Dec 24, 07:29
Hatey McHateface on A matter of class: ““Looking forward to seeing analysis on here” I bet you’re looking forwards to the brand new Ferrari you’ve asked Santa…” Dec 24, 07:08
Hatey McHateface on A matter of class: ““one more shift to go tomorrow before the holidays” The Christmas Holidays, you mean? Lord save us! What an admission.…” Dec 24, 07:04
Cynicus on A matter of class: “Whoops!! Another Kempian slip. The phrase, “on -topic “above should read, “off -topic”. What is it the other way about?…” Dec 24, 02:03
Cynicus on A matter of class: “Despite the recent trend to post on-topic here, the MSM is giving this very thread some attention: “ 3 HRS…” Dec 24, 01:46
Cynicus on A matter of class: “Whoops ! “..be bad news“ should, of course, read, “..bury bad news.“ A Kempian slip” Dec 24, 01:17
Cynicus on A matter of class: “Hello, refreshing to see an ON-topic post, following the acres of self-promoting guff above it! The run-up To Christmas, it’s…” Dec 24, 01:07
Young Lochinvar on A matter of class: “Now Aidan You do realise don’t you that little admission would have your comrades here accusing others of being on…” Dec 24, 00:44
Aidan on A matter of class: “In my case YL, I had an evening with a good friend at a wine bar. I’m sorry if that…” Dec 24, 00:09
Young Lochinvar on A matter of class: “Aidan @ 5.49pm Wow! What a curfew on the Shingles List Yoon/Site Spoiler front! Since Aidans 5.49pm post (you Yoons…” Dec 23, 23:56
GM on A matter of class: “Got there eventually. Flynn/SNP WM group of lickspittles not worth reading about although point is taken.” Dec 23, 23:54
GM on A matter of class: “Cannae reach the webpage, Turacdin.” Dec 23, 23:50
I. Despair on A matter of class: “Brilliant! A second certificate of correction issued for the Peggie tribunal. https://www.judiciary.uk/judgments/sandie-peggie-v-fife-health-board-and-another-judgment-and-summary/ Looking forward to seeing analysis on here.” Dec 23, 23:02
Fearghas MacFhionnlaigh on A matter of class: “« Quand les mœurs s’effondrent, les lois se multiplient… » (Sociologue québecois Mathieu Bock-Côté) « When morals collapse, laws multiply……” Dec 23, 22:57
Northcode on A matter of class: ““… “Northcode” appears 63 times in this post [WoS article]… In not one of those comments do you make a…” Dec 23, 21:37
Young Lochinvar on A matter of class: “Can’t say I’ve given the colonisation argument (historically) much credence – modern monied blow-ins is however very evident. Anyway, currently…” Dec 23, 20:34