Dear All
The ‘white paper’ which the SNP delivered on the 26th
November 2013, I remember that date well as I was a guest on a BBC radio programme,
other guests were Professor Sir John Curtice and ex SNP MP Natalie McGarry.
The BBC broadcast was held in a coffee shop next door to the
Holyrood Parliament. In the summing up at the end, I said that the reason why
Scottish independence would fail was because there was an issue of trust in
Alex Salmond. The viewers were then treated to Natalie McGarry trying to defend
against that statement and failing miserably.
You see when you speak the truth; you are armed with the
most powerful weapon in debating.
The ‘white paper’ was a sham, 650 pages described by Joan
McAlpine as a document more substantial than the American Declaration of
Independence. The US
document signed by the 13 colonies was signed in 1776, great minds had written
that document; the same couldn’t be said of the SNP ‘white paper’.
The ‘white paper’ was a 650 page con trick, there was no
critical thinking, and wild assumptions were made which had no basis on facts.
In order to attempt to deceive people, the SNP made claims about how rich the
people would be post independence, when the opposite was true.
The SNP were not even guaranteeing people’s pensions.
Now, in 2018, we have the next piece of junk, outsource to
what is laughingly called the party’s Growth Commission. In an analysis of the
report, These Islands, a pro-UK think tank says that spending on public
services would have been slashed by around £60 billion if it had applied over
the last decade. In case you don’t know what that means, our education system
would suffer even more than it already has, and our health service would have
been so badly damaged by severe underfunding that innocent people would die.
You have to ask yourself, what kind of person would inflict
such a catastrophic disaster on its own people; let me introduce you to the ‘real’
Nicola Sturgeon, not the fake PR version of the child hugging and LGBT friendly
leader.
Nicola Sturgeon may think she is on a journey but the reality is that
the rest of Scotland
won’t join her on it, she isn’t a leader of men.
These Islands, the pro-UK think tank has a number of leading
economists including Glasgow
Their analysis says that the SNP’s Growth Commission has actually
strengthened the economic case for Scotland remaining in the
union. After waiting such a long time for the report, it seems that the effect
has been what the SNP intended when people look at the fine detail.
And details count, when you are risking the future of your
home, your job, your pension and your kids future!
Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon tried to win the referendum
by trying to generate an 'emotional vote' based on hatred and fear of the UK
Conservative Government, but people in Scotland saw beyond that, beyond
the emotional spin.
Now, we have ‘white paper two’, the agenda of the left has
been replaced by an agenda of the right. This is quite a difference, which begs
the question, either we are being lied to now, or we were lied to in 2014.
Which is it?
The SNP’s Growth Commission report claims living standards
in Scotland
could "equal the best small countries in the world" within a
generation of independence. The word in that sentence top home in on is ‘could’,
in other words, no guarantee and this is a guess. Interesting the key
recommendations included cutting the country's deficit and keeping the pound
for at least a decade are both disastrous. Cutting the country's deficit means
destroying public services, and the idea of keeping the pound for a decade is a
complete non starter.
For example, one of the SNP’s pet projects is to rejoin the
EU, to join, a country needs to have its own currency, own central banks and
balance the book. You can’t get membership of the EU using someone else’s
currency; the EU rules don’t permit it.
So if the SNP keep the pound for 10
years, then they dump the pound to set up their own currency, and you add in
3 years post dumping there (that’s being charitable),
you are talking 13/ 14 years minimum wait to join the EU. Interestingly the Growth
Commission report avoids discussing how or when an independent Scotland
might qualify for EU membership.
But my view is that given the SNP leadership have been
unable to tell the truth to the people before and actively deceived them in the
past, the SNP leadership isn’t worth listening too.
Which is why Scotland
has moved passed them.
Nicola Sturgeon wants Scottish independence at any cost, and
is willing to accept the current austerity policies of the UK Government and
then max that out even to achieve its goal. If the SNP believe that the current austerity policies
of the UK Government are so bad; and the SNP claims to reject them, how
can they argue for even worse under their regime?
Scottish Conservative shadow finance secretary
Murdo Fraser said the analysis showed the SNP “is now making even wilder claims
about secession than Alex Salmond did prior to the referendum”.
He added:
“Quite simply, they are making it up as they go along. As
everyone apart from the SNP acknowledges, independence would mean cuts on a
scale never seen in Scotland
– damaging every hospital, school and public service in the country.”
When Scotland
rejected the SNP claim that we could be like Norway ,
the SNP is now back with a new country, we could be like New Zealand , or would a better definition be
that we could be like Nigeria .
Anyone know how to tie two plastic bottles to your feet to
use as shoes…… asking for a friend!
Shadow Scottish Secretary Lesley Laird said it was now
“abundantly clear that the SNP’s plans for an independent Scotland would
result in austerity cuts that not even former Tory Chancellor George Osborne
would have dared to implement”.
And George wasn’t exactly seen as people friendly by many.
She added:
“If these proposals were put into practice Scotland’s
already under pressure public services would be devastated, with spending
slashed on the NHS, schools, and on other vital areas.”
Finally, it seems the SNP will say anything to trick the
people of Scotland , they
certainly don’t care what harm they would inflict on organisations like Scotland ’s NHS.
When I fought in the 2014 referendum, one of my primary motives was to protect
our NHS; ironically I was to fight for an organisation which in the same year
was to save me from death.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
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If you tell a big enough lie and tell it often people will believe it. That's the SNP for you.
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