Dear All
On Friday the 10th of June, I got a phone call as
I was standing in the street putting up posters for a public event on behalf of
Jim Sillars, former deputy leader of the SNP and Nigel Griffiths, the Director
of Leave.EU.
Anyway, the caller asked me, ‘do you want to go to the BBC’?
I said yes thinking it would be in a few days and as I have
had plenty of experience sitting in BBC audiences it wouldn’t be a problem.
The caller said, no, the event isn’t in a few days, it is
happening in about an hour and you aren’t sitting in the audience you are
sitting on the panel.
So, back up the road, washed up, shaved, suit on, taxi turns
ups up, gets me to the BBC, walk in rushed through and within 5 minutes, I am
on air.
My fellow panellists were Ming Campbell, the former Lib Dem
leader, Alyn Smith SNP MEP and Brian Monteith, the former Conservative MEP.
The debate was hard fought however the leave campaign won it
hands down; afterwards I was contacted by the people who had put me into the
limelight to say well done!
I was glad not to let the side down with effectively not
having time for preparation.
During the radio show hosted by Gordon Brewer, the SNP MEP
Alyn Smith looked and sounded to me increasingly unhappy about the way the
debate was going for Remain. Afterwards Alyn Smith left the BBC looking rather
angry; Ming Campbell was as Ming is a statesman. When I went to shake hands
with the audience after the show, some were clearly as unhappy as the SNP MEP.
The Remain audience knew they had witnessed a loss unfolding
right in front of their eyes; these weren’t ordinary members of the public but
people personally selected by the Remain side, in effect political activists.
I have helped put SNP MEPs Alyn Smith and Ian Hudghton out
of a job; I previously met Hudghton who informed me that I wasn’t good enough while
in the SNP.
4 years down the line, I have put him onto the political
scrapheap; guess he must have made a mistake about my abilities.
Now, after the shock aftermath is sinking in, the SNP
issuing meaningless threats, the SNP are past the ‘crying’ stage and have moved
on to the ‘begging’ stage!
SNP MEP Alyn Smith is now begging the European
Parliament not to "let Scotland down", the begging has received a
standing ovation.
Maybe someone will throw him a few Euros his way for the
taxi to the airport for the return to Scotland.
The emergency debate in Brussels called following Britain's
vote to leave the European Union last week. Check out the video below this
post as Nigel Farage gets a rough ride, even the President of the European
Parliament comes across as snide as he asks the mob in the chamber for quiet to
let Farage speak.
So, what is Alyn Smith want, he is asked his European
colleagues to respect the will of Scotland.
Scotland didn’t vote in this referendum as a separate country,
there was no Scotland voice, this is an artificial construct by the SNP which
is as bogus as Nicola Sturgeon’s fake concern about ordinary people.
The leave campaign in Scotland had few activists, in
Glasgow, the number talking part was about 20; not all of them were experienced
politically or had a working knowledge of campaigning.
Despite this handicap, the leave campaign on ground followed
my suggestions and got about 50% of the Remain vote, about 85,000 votes, a
remarkable achievement in the circumstances.
Remain got about 170,000 votes with the support and help of
all the main political parties I Glasgow.
62 per cent of the electorate voted to remain in the EU in
Scotland, however if there had been the same resources available, then the
Remain side would have seen a bigger leave vote returned in Scotland…… using
George Laird campaigning tactics!
Smith might have won applause from the chamber at the
European Parliament when he described himself as "proudly Scottish and
proudly European" but he is about to be ‘proudly unemployed’.
He said:
"And the people of Scotland, along with the people of
Northern Ireland and the people of London, and lots and lots of people in Wales
and England also, voted to remain within our family of nations.
He added:
"I demand that that status and that esprit European be
respected. But colleagues, there are a lot of things to be negotiated. We will
need cool heads and warm hearts. But please, remember this: Scotland; did not
let you down. Please, I beg you, chers collègues, do not let Scotland down
now."
Maybe Alyn Smith should listen to a George Laird speech, ‘people
don’t believe you, people hate you and people distain you, that is thinking
people, now running off and apply for jobseekers allowance’!
Finally, if anyone has spare cardboard boxes, Alyn Smith and
Ian Hudghton of the SNP are packing up with their belongings because their ticket on
the EU gravy train has run out and they are getting pulled off.
Bless their taxpayer funded cotton socks!
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
So what's your two cents on this, George? Are they in a strong position and about to get a boost, or a weak position and fighting a losing battle as you seem to suggest?
ReplyDeletewhat a fud
ReplyDeleteDear Al C
ReplyDeleteThey are onto a loser, onto plums, Donald Tusk just blew Sturgeon out from getting a meeting.
It is game over, the bomb has been dropped.
George
Go figure. Explains why they've got such a big hump. I guess if it meant indy was nigh they'd be delighted. It's quite amusing to watch them thrash about though now!
ReplyDeleteVote remain won in Scotland, but the VOTE LEAVE plus the voters who never voted in the referendum, vastly outnumber the remain lot, by more than 1 million.
ReplyDeleteHello George
ReplyDeleteToday's pattern is that the nikster is getting herself on tv shaking hands with people we've never heard of, getting smiles and explanations that what she is peddling must be taken up with the UK government. She is just posturing for the cameras. She will come back with nothing. Naturally, that won't stop her from making some spurious claims about what she achieved. Nobody here will be listening anyway. Same old same old.
Auld Jock
Hi Auld Jock
ReplyDeleteYou are right, done for the cameras, all about posturing and nothing about substance.
Today, I blogged on the nonsense of Sturgeon's European adventure, the situation in Turkey and the pound recovering.
George
Hello George
ReplyDeleteAnd a very good blog it was too. You have done wonders to help keep my spirits up during these last 2 referendums. Thanks for that.
I caught wind of an alleged leak by a Polish newspaper of a document issued by Brussels calling for powers on tax, borders, foreign affairs and defence to be taken over by France and Germany. It is alleged that some 20 eu states have signed up to this and the german foreign minister touches down in eastern Europe next week to "persuade" the local nay sayers to conform. Have you heard anything of this?
Auld Jock
Hi Auld Jock
ReplyDeleteBrexit has frightened Europe, so the EU wants to clamp down, I am hearing rumours, but I think there is already a backlash coming down the pipeline.
Merkel is in trouble as Germans now seek a referendum, and with current events focusing minds in Turkey, peoples across Europe will also follow suit.
At some point, I suspect violence which I predicted will focus not just on migrants but also on the political class.
It is a dangerous time for Europe, and I also suspect the EU army is for suppression of EU citizens internally.
George