Dear All
In politics it is sometimes said that there
is lies, damn lies and statistics.
As we are seeing increasingly many people
just see the announcements of the leadership of the Scottish National Party as
just bare face lying!
We were deceived over the EU which saw
Scotland’s unpopular Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon blown apart on live
TV about 16 months ago by Ruth Davidson.
It was a painful night for Nationalists as
the supposed 'leader in waiting' was found to be rather unimpressive.
Despite a few ‘bams’ strategically placed
about the audience talking rubbish, Ms. Sturgeon couldn’t raise her game,
Patrick Harvie had to shore up the Yes Camp, he at least took the steady route
of talking sense.
Ms. Sturgeon looking like a drowned rat all at sea, banging the freedom drum and muttering tripe. I even tossed her a lifeline on NATO to help her out, however, she didn't deserve my help.
Freedommmm is apparently wonderful, its
nirvana, it’s a land of milk and honey, its Freedommmm!
Quite so ma’am, now get lost!
The SNP have been championing renewables, Alex
Salmond used to say that Scotland could be the ‘Saudi Arabia’ of renewables.
The fact that this technology is funded by
English subsidy isn’t part of the dream because in an independent Scotland the
English will keep funding this!
Say whit!
I think that because Salmond is surrounded
by less than talent people, he might think everyone’s head is buttoned up the
back.
The technology is good enough yet, it may
at some point , it could help Scotland be a major renewables employer for the future, but we aren’t
there yet, not by a very long margin.
So, let’s get to the truth telling style of
the SNP Government, who will say anything to get independence votes.
The Scottish Government’s claims that
40,000 jobs could be created through renewables has questioned by Scotland’s
Auditor General.
Apparently there appears to be a huge gap
in what the SNP are saying and what the Auditor General is saying, the reality is
that it might be only 13,000 new jobs.
This is well less than half of what the SNP
is claiming.
27,000 jobs short!
The Auditor General also says that progress
is slower than the Scottish Government expected, the SNP just make stuff up as
they go along, Salmond top loaded the Scottish Government with his failed
election cronies.
Forget strategic thinkers, mid level
spinners who have been promoted beyond their abilities.
As well as 27,000 jobs ‘missing in action’
under Salmond and Sturgeon, the 293 wind farm projects which are currently
under construction or at the planning stage might not meet the Scottish
Government’s energy targets.
That means someone will have to come with
an idea, SNP Cllr Francis Scally, the heir to Salmond, the son that Alex never
had, stands ready, he is just waiting for a call to save Scotland.
And he is a big freedom fighter.
I am told that someone in the SNP once said
that when people want a cup of tea, the windmills would have to spin faster to
cope with demand. Despite knowing academics in Engineering from my Glasgow
University days, this piece of information was never passed onto me. 20 years at University and I missed that gem, I have led a sheltered lifestyle, even during my period as a university 'womble'.
Cup of tea, windmills need to spin faster!
Get a post it note and stick that up
somewhere; just do it!
Salmond’s administration likes to claim to
be radical in its thinking, I see them as ‘bams’ stumbling in the dark, anyway
the less than talented have adopted one of the most extreme renewables policies
in the world.
What they should have done is back renewing
the Nuclear power stations in Scotland which need replaced, secure energy is
more important that petty students politics, especially to people who are going
to see their energy bills go through the roof under the SNP.
First Minister wants Scotland to produce
the equivalent of 100 per cent of its electricity from renewables by 2020.
I think we can safely say that unless
England bankrolls this idea massively then the target will get missed.
As well as jobs of 40,000 his government is
claiming that this renewables revolution will generate £30 billion of
investment in Scotland.
Is anyone signed up that £30 billion yet?
No, much like Salmond’s Olympics debacle,
money was ploughed into a vanity project which didn’t generate results.
Scolympian failure!
And the fantasty being played out by the
SNP also goes further to the tune that 130,000 renewable jobs will be in
Scotland by 2020.
Cough, cough…. Blow job, …. Blowjob ….. eat
me, eat me! (hand across the mouth)
All these bizarre job claims have now come
under scrutiny by Audit Scotland.
Despite there being not a lot of fun in
Government, the SNP have produced so much fantasy that there is a case for
building a film studio.
Salmond Potter and halfwit Prince could be
rushed out for September 2014.
Audit Scotland latest report says that, the
40,000 jobs figure is at the high end of an estimate.
That is right; it is a guess, not a fact!
Do you feel conned?
Do you want to know more?
A good slap in the face came from Audit
Scotland was to say to SNP Ministers “develop more realistic employment
projections”.
Oh ahhhhhh caught!
But the real meat is the amount of public
money being ploughed into renewable energy in Scotland.
This is about to go through the roof with a
significant rise.
£209 million had been spent so far, and
that has been shoring up renewable for the last ten years.
But get ready for poverty because this
amount is going to be dwarfed by the amounts due to be spent in the next two
years.
Think you getting Nordic welfare in an
independent Scotland?
The only Nordic feel will be your arse
freezing because you wouldn’t be able to afford to heat your home.
Bute House will be warm and toasty, it will
be like a tropical paradise; ‘King Alex’ lives to live large at the taxpayers’
expense.
The report states:
“Funding will rise sharply over the next
two years, with a total budget of £264 million available.”
£264 million of your money …… gone!
Caroline Gardner, the Auditor General for
Scotland said:
“While there are aspects the Scottish
Government and other public bodies should improve, the main challenge is that
private sector investment has been slower than expected, reflecting the state
of the economy and the uncertainty of developments in the wider UK energy
sector.”
Uncertainty, what happens when the English
subsidy is gone?
Don’t ask Salmond or Sturgeon, they don’t
know either.
Scottish Conservative energy spokesman
Murdo Fraser said:
“The SNP has form for misleading the public
on renewables jobs after claiming 18,000 worked in the sector, when in-fact
it’s only 11,000. It seems the First Minister fibs about the present, and now
his government are trying to dupe the public about the future too.”
So, there you have it, get a ball of wool
and start knitting a big woolly jumper because in the near future, you might
want to protect your nuts from freezing off because you can turn on the
heating.
Then again, perhaps you will starve to
death because of the Nordic taxes, the £1 billion the SNP want to spend
overseas, the widespread job losses as key sectors of Scotland close down.
On 18th September 2014, if you
want to be able to heat your home, Vote No to Scottish independence, we have
had enough lies, enough deception and its time that Scotland’s ‘jolly fat man’
Alex Salmond was judged.
This referendum is about one man’s poisonous
vision; it’s a rich man campaign, and working class Scots need to protect what
we have got!
Yours
sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow
University
Of course the Drones will claim Scaremongering from Project Fear!
ReplyDeleteYou can't ask a sensible question or point out the bleeding obvious. 60 million folk subsidising these windfarms soon to be 5 million. But, we should have enough power to watch Braveheart, again.
Oops, I'll be accused of downing Scotland.