Try as we might, we’re only one small website and we can’t track every last news story in the world. So we’re not sure who died and made Calum Cashley chief of the Internet Police. But whoever it was did the cause of independence a great disservice by not clinging to life for a couple more years.
The Herald’s front-page headline this morning – that is, the most important thing the newspaper considers to be happening in the world today – is “Yes campaigners launch bid to silence cybernats“. We won’t insult our readers’ intelligence by naming its author. It exists solely as a result of the actions of Calum Cashley, and it manages to turn an event of such microscopic non-significance it wouldn’t have raised a gnat’s eyelash into a bilious spew of toxic No-campaign propaganda. Nice work, officer.
One of the problems for anyone highlighting media bias is the “invisible hypothetical”. Take, by way of example, this snapshot of today’s Scotsman website front page:
The headline on the first piece especially is an astonishing piece of work. Rather than report that Parliament had passed a motion criticising the UK government’s welfare reforms (something given extra poignancy by the article below it, and despite Labour voting with the Tories and Lib Dems against the motion), the paper mind-bogglingly manages to twist the story into an attack on the SNP for not explicitly providing an alternative plan – even though Holyrood has no powers over welfare.
We invite any Wings Over Scotland readers with an idle moment to ponder what the headline might have been had it been Labour attacking the SNP in similar circumstances. We’ll get you started – you’ll be wanting the word “ACCUSED”.
We hadn’t previously bothered commenting on the Guardian cartoon by Steve Bell that had a lot of independence supporters hot under the collar this week. We’d assumed, as seemed the most likely explanation, that it had actually been a comment on what David Cameron was alleged to have mouthed to Angus Robertson at Prime Minister’s Questions, and that Cameron was therefore the main intended target.
We worried that the nationalists who beseiged the paper with angry comments were perhaps being a little oversensitive and looking for offence where none had been meant. Ironically, the cartoon happened only days after we’d highlighted our own habitual inability to understand what Bell’s cartoons were supposed to be about, and that comment turned out to be prophetic, because we had indeed called it wrong.
In the light of the Electoral Commission setting higher limits for referendum campaign spending, Labour’s Richard Baker, Dr. Richard Simpson and Alistair Darling embark on an urgent fundraising drive outside The Rangers’ next away game in SFL 3.
(We might have gone with this, but it doesn’t seem to be possible to embed YouTube video at a specified starting point, at least in so far as we don’t know how to do it.)
Alex Salmond’s appearance on Scotland Tonight this week raised an issue we’ve been meaning to address for a while, so let’s do it now before we forget again.
Of the numerous polls of the last few months, the most encouraging for supporters of independence was the one conducted by Panelbase for the Sunday Times in late October. It showed a pretty tight race at 37% Yes to 45% No, but the most interesting aspect was how the numbers changed when voters were asked for their opinion in the hypothetical scenario that they expected the Conservatives be returned as either a majority or coalition government at the 2015 Westminster general election.
In that scenario, independence leapt ahead with a massive 10% swing, to lead by 52% to 40%. But much less reported by the media was another finding of the poll.
There’s very little room for ambiguity in the Electoral Commission’s request that both sides in the independence debate provide voters with information in advance of the referendum about the likely consequences of either a Yes or No vote. Here’s how the Scotsman reported their comments, for example:
In the case of (what we’re finally now able to officially call) the No campaign, that only means – indeed, only can mean – one thing. After all, their platform is the status quo. In every immediate respect, the consequences of a No vote will be that nothing changes, so nothing needs explaining. There is but a single exception.
WhoRattledYourCage on Before Action: “Saluting Trainspotting The Musical. 🙂 https://whorattledyourcage.blogspot.com/2026/08/overdosing-trainspotting-part-1.html” Aug 22, 22:56
Young Lochinvar on Before Action: “Well that’s it, I’ve done it and waded through watching the 3 hour plus movie “Odyssey” at the local pictures.…” Aug 22, 22:39
willie on Before Action: “Ah well that’s the end of that then Northy. Do you really think so, I see the Standards Commission and…” Aug 22, 22:09
Ex President Xiden on Before Action: “Exactly.” Aug 22, 22:06
Red on Before Action: “Nicola Sturgeon is the Jason Arday of politicians. Everybody knows she’s a liar, but her lies are convenient to the…” Aug 22, 20:01
Saffron Robe on Before Action: “You’re exactly right, James, it’s “through the backdoor”. In other words, we (by which I mean Scotland) are getting royally…” Aug 22, 20:01
agentx on Before Action: “It’s strange – as of 19.14 on 22 Aug this blog article has 124 comments. The article in The National…” Aug 22, 19:18
gm on Before Action: “Alf Baird says: 22 August, 2026 at 2:21 pm ‘And at the top of the colonial pile the Permanent Secretary’s…” Aug 22, 17:13
Just Asking on Before Action: “Thanks Robert. Assuming it wasn’t simply incompetence, but a deliberate decision by people who knew the money had been ring-fenced,…” Aug 22, 16:14
Hatey McHateface on Before Action: “Mark Any idea if he’s built his first affordable house yet? I’m assuming that’s why he fucked off on holiday…” Aug 22, 16:00
Northcode on Before Action: “For those who don’t appreciate poetry (or poetic justice) and my nine line non-Spenserian stanza version of the Dean’s opinion……” Aug 22, 15:25
Northcode on Before Action: “Scots criminal law attaches embezzlement to individuals, not organisations. This means that embezzlement is a personal crime. In short, embezzlement…” Aug 22, 15:02
Northcode on Before Action: “I asked myself this question: What are the risks to individuals working for COPFS and Police Scotland who are found…” Aug 22, 14:37
Young Lochinvar on Before Action: “HMcH Hopefully they have the sense to drink Highland Spring bottled water..” Aug 22, 14:34
Alf Baird on Before Action: “” I follow the argumentthat the Lord Advocate and the Solicitor General are in the Scottish government and are subordinate…” Aug 22, 14:21
Mark Beggan on Before Action: “Come on Northy it’s Saturday. Take a chill pill. Peace and love to all mankind.” Aug 22, 14:08
Iain Ross on Before Action: “The police assertion that no new evidence has come to light would suggest that they already knew that the SNP…” Aug 22, 14:03
gm on Before Action: “The SNP elite needed money, they always needed money. The gang that lead the SNP had and have no interest…” Aug 22, 13:05
gm on Before Action: “For years. Up until very recently I would not have believed it possible, Northcode. For a lad of your stripe…” Aug 22, 12:48
gm on Before Action: “That makes sense to me. COPFS are blocking it not the police (The top Polis seems to be hiding btw).…” Aug 22, 12:17
100%Yes on Before Action: “James, its below. https://www.thenational.scot/news/26483678.wings-blogger-threatens-police-legal-action-snp-600k-fund/” Aug 22, 10:50
Northcode on Before Action: “COPFS and Police Scotland might well have identified the individual responsible for the illegal diversion of SNP ringfenced funds, but…” Aug 22, 10:32
Northcode on Before Action: “That’s actually a polite, intelligent and respectful response to James Che’s comment. And the gentle humour at the end perfectly…” Aug 22, 10:29
Mark Beggan on Before Action: “That should have read; Don’t rape women, men, children or animals. Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused. Editor” Aug 22, 10:09
Mark Beggan on Before Action: “Billy Bus Ticket is having a hard time as boss. He has aged incredibly in such a short time. By…” Aug 22, 10:04
Mark Beggan on Before Action: “I still think my Time Machine plan is the only feasible way to solve this conundrum.” Aug 22, 09:59
Hatey McHateface on Before Action: “So it’s open season on the 50% who aren’t women? Or is Burnham in the grip of the trannies, trying…” Aug 22, 09:50
Mark Beggan on Before Action: “Neither would I. As long as they don’t shit in parks.” Aug 22, 09:47
Mark Beggan on Before Action: “Andy Burnham s pamphlet; Don’t rape women. Don’t try to swim with your clothes on. Welcome to Britain!” Aug 22, 09:37
Hatey McHateface on Before Action: “Sorry, James, but I don’t think you and I share a common definition of “officially”. More generally, I think you…” Aug 22, 09:31