Dear All
Sometimes when you give an idiot a title, they think they
know everything, today; I would like to focus on the rubbish spout by Anton
Muscatelli. You may not be familiar with him but this character is Principal of
the University of
Glasgow . One of the
phoney jobs he has is the chair of the First Minister’s standing council on Europe .
The SNP policy during Brexit was to remain, that didn’t work
out as Nicola Sturgeon backed the wrong horse, then after she stopped
squeaking, her next tactic was to demand separate access to the single market.
Why is this important, because the single market means that Scotland would be operating a different policy
from the rest of the Uk and
this would also mean Scotland
would be allowed to continue to have freedom of movement. This policy by the
SNP would also mean a hard border would have to be established within the UK .
One of the funny developments in recent days is the idea
floated that Nicola Sturgeon would have a seat at the Brexit talks, which is
just fantasy, the UK Government will not have her on their team, questions of
trust arise. As we also know, the SNP isn’t very good at working with others
which completely in my opinion puts the notion of getting access to Brexit
talks beyond her.
Nicola Sturgeon will not be allowed to go grandstanding, relegated
to the sidelines; she will just be an interested spectator.
So, lets to Muscatelli, and his ‘wisdom’ he says at a
breakfast meeting, presumably while scoffing his English breakfast that a quick
trade deal with the EU was “complete fantasy”.
Well done Anton, that stint in education has certainly
served you well, but statements of the bleeding obvious don’t count as wisdom.
Here is some other wisdom, if you stick your hand in a fire it will get burnt,
I don’t see anyone inviting me to a breakfast to pass on this gem but I thought
I would throw it out there.
Another gem is use a rubber while having sex or you might
get someone up the duff, really I could do this type of Muscatelli wisdom all
day!
As to his claim of Brexit will be “pretty catastrophic”
impact on the UK unless the
free movement of people continues for several years, the UK will
survive, there will be immigration, but there won’t be open borders. It will be
for the country to decide who to let him, and legislation already exists to get
skilled workers in. What needs to end is the influx of low skilled workers
displacing working class people from jobs; this is dangerous for society, in
many ways.
Muscatelli has no worries with money, or having a place to
stay, he makes a packet, in ye olde days of my time at Glasgow University ,
the Principal also had an on call chauffeur to cart his arse about, it was flashy
expensive car. And of course, in ye olde days, Musctaelli wasn’t living in the
slums or deprived areas of Glasgow ,
he lived of the Switchback Road
in Sunny Bearsden. Plus as Principal he also got cut rate sports facilities to
use.
Perhaps Anton Muscatelli could speak to this aspect of
freedom of movement which sees working class people displaced from job opportunities.
He and other experts had a “duty” to point out the flaws in
a hard Brexit that would take the UK out the EU single market according to him. Maybe
he can point out the flaws of the UK allowing itself to be screwed by
the EU, since ‘duty’ seems to be to at the forefront of his mind.
So, what I take from Muscatelli’s waffling is a single word,
transition, it is bleeding obvious that there will be a transition as a new
system comes online but equally there will be a cut off date. People of the UK can still go to Europe ,
and many of the scare stories are just that to frighten people.
Ask yourself how many people in the UK benefit from
freedom of movement, if this is as Muscatelli says so important, what are the
numbers, the bulk of the population aren’t involved in freedom of movement
anyway. Freedom of movements only helps the rich suppress wages and conditions
for workers.
If talks take longer than two years…… who cares; the
direction of travel is the important issue, not steering and parking in cul de
sac to satisfy someone’s whims. The most important issue of Brexit is
sovereignty and the return of control to Westminster
so that we the people have the right to choose who governs us and when
necessary removed them via the ballot box.
Democracy in the EU is a joke, and not a funny one, the
diktats of imposing migrant quotas coming out of Berlin
and Brussels
sees other countries rail against this; attacks on sovereignty by stealth are
equally as bad as any other form of oppression.
One thing which I agree on is when Tom Harris who led the Brexit
campaign in Scotland Brexit would force politicians to “put their money where
their mouth is” and train people properly for jobs rather than rely on EU
migrants. Bring in people from outside destroys internal social cohesion
because it alienates those affect who are marginalised. Any country must invest
in its own people rather than taking the cheap option of importing migrants. In
certain areas such as medicine, there is a strong case for having diversity due
to the nature of research and advancement; the same cannot be said at the low
skilled worker end of the spectrum.
How does low skilled migrants benefit working class people
chasing the same job, does more competition help them?
If so how?
How does competing with hundreds of people help you?
Tom Harris added:
“For the first time our politicians are living in an
environment where there is at least a possibility that if we don't train up
Scottish youngsters to fulfil those roles we may not be able to rely on an
unending supply of foreign workers to do those jobs for us. It puts a huge
amount of pressure on politicians and it's something we should welcome, that
for the first time in a generation these politicians are actually going to have
to put their money where their mouth is and actually deliver on training of the
indigenous population. They've been allowed to ignore that for too long because
they've always been aware the safety net of EU immigration has been there.”
So, for decades, the bottom line is that politicians have
abandoned the very people they purport to serve; this is why politicians are
held in utter contempt by many people.
To prove my point, this morning, I was campaigning for a
candidate, street stall stuff, no big deal, early morning, as I was trying to hand
a person a leaflet, the individual who I had never met told me to ‘fuck off’.
I don’t know about you, but telling people to fuck off
before 9 am isn’t on, you would need to wait till after dinner time, had
someone do something bad to you and be having a really bad day for me to go
down that road.
Finally, Dr Peter Bennie, chair of the British Medical
Association in Scotland ,
said Scotland could build on
a very limited existing ability to have different migration policies in
different parts of the UK .
He said:
“There's a UK
shortage occupation list, which includes a number of medical specialities where
we simply don't have enough home graduates to fill those places at present.
There's a separate and additional Scottish shortage occupation list, which includes
additional specialities. It seems to me that works very smoothly already for
non-EU, non-EEA citizens. Therefore we've got at least the bones of that kind
of structure, and I think it could work.”
We should be producing our own home grown medics, much more
than we do now, so I agree with Bennie and what he said about the existing
provisions and the need for improvement in educating our young people.
Finally, as Muscatelli sits on standing council on Europe , some may take his wittering seriously, but at the
end of the day, if you go down the pub, you could get another opinion. Although
some people class him as an ‘expert’ I don’t, opinion maybe fact and then again
it may not be fact.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
He is a total fud
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Total contempt. If they started saying "so they're concerned about immigration's effects on finding work, and competing services, what can we do to fix that?" then this wouldn't be a problem. Ditto the EU, they all got cocky and assumed that there was nobody else to vote for realistically. Oh how wrong they were.
ReplyDeleteOn another note, just to amend, I stand corrected on Le Pen, because I thought France was following the same path as Trump, but I still think that the political classes have held the people there in contempt as well and need to learn from that election.
Wee Hairys EU economic advisor wants open borders, mass immigration. That’s what the fake nationalist/internationalist SNP want. Jobs for foreigners and low wages, zero contracts and food banks for Scots.
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