The real Glaswegian working class voice in the independence debate read by thousands, the BBC and other related media, secured the first criminal conviction against one of the seven top cybernats outed by the Daily Mail
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Throbbergate: Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP have to launch a sleaze probe after sexual harrassment claims are levelled at her politicians, how safe are the corridors in Holyrood for women, is this ‘can of worms’ the end of the SNP as a party of Government, two sexual harassment investigations underway
Dear All
When you think of sex scandals, you generally think of
Westminster where there have been some biggies, but now we have a Scottish
Parliament, it seems that the ‘shadow of the unwanted penis’ is allegedly hanging
over the heads of some women who work there.
The SNP use a slogan ‘Stronger for Scotland’ as if they are
some ‘white knights’ but the truth is the SNP is rather shabby, rather sordid
and lacking in so many ways other than just the human aspects.
It seems as sex is the hot topic in the news, the Harvey
Weinstein is huge, because Weinstein appears to be the goat sacrificed to
attempt to cover up the wrongdoings and alleged wrongdoings of others.
Who in a million years would have thought that a story would
emerge of Kevin Spacey. Kevin Spacey has apologized for alleged sex assault
with a minor, someone called Anthony Rapp who is currently appearing in the new
Star Trek Discovery series.
Closer to home, it seems that Nicola Sturgeon has a real
problem, she appears to have her own goats to sacrifice because the SNP are
said to be investigating two sexual harassment cases.
This raises the question, where is Police Scotland?
And have the SNP informed the proper authorities, let’s be
clear the SNP are not the proper authority to investigate what would be
criminal offences. They don’t have the training, the experience and having seen
how the SNP operate regarding complaints, I don’t see how anyone can have faith
in them, especially anyone who is an alleged victim.
Now that the floodgates are open, the SNP expects women to
come forward with complaints against party’s members, so how many women are
expected to come forward, hard to say but we should remember that during the
Scottish Independence Referendum, it was common knowledge that male SNP members
were specifically targeting women for filming.
What did Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon do about that?
Nothing, this begs the question, why is Nicola Sturgeon so
concerned about women now?
As usual, and it is an old story, Nicola Sturgeon has said
she knows nothing about nothing, which makes her the most ignorant woman
operating in Scottish politics today.
So, she says she does know of any allegations against SNP
MSPs or MPs so if there are complaints in the SNP why doesn’t her husband bring
her up to speed?
Why doesn’t her husband bring her up to speed, now that is a
question?
In the case of wife beater Bill Walker, her office staff
knew but Nicola Sturgeon says they never told her, so who tells Nicola Sturgeon
anything?
A spokesman for the SNP said:
“The SNP has had concerns of this nature raised by two
different individuals. The individuals and their concerns are unconnected to
each other. These will be fully investigated but enquiries remain at an early
stage. We will do nothing to deter people from coming forward and, as such, we
will not comment further while investigations are ongoing.”
Kezia Dugdale said:
"There are several male MSPs I have heard referenced in
conversations about inappropriate sexual language and sexual harassment. You
have to ask yourself, why aren't we hearing these names, why aren't women
coming forward?”
When you see the word ‘several’ you have to ask how many is ‘several’
and how safe is it to work in the ‘Pretend Parliament’ if you are a woman know
that there are potential sex sharks walking the corridors, lifts and committee
rooms.
Now that the ‘can of worms’ has been opened, it seems that
someone will have to be held up for possible SNP sacrifice, in the Bill Walker
case, the parliament was quick to turn on him, but I am not so sure that this
will be the case here, it depends on how much public pressure the SNP feel is
on them.
And with the SNP vote collapsing, people might get to see a ‘goat’
staked out.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Monday, October 30, 2017
Ungracious in impending defeat, Team Sarwar obtain a QC opinion that brings legality of Scottish Labour leadership contest into "serious question", this is a new low in a bitter nasty contest which makes Anas’ unity claim post defeat look rather shabby, when people scream 'rigged vote' it leaves a bad taste in the mouth
It has to be said that the campaign by Anas Sarwar has been
a huge disaster from start to finish, every day it seems his chances of being
elected as leader go from nil to worse. The issues to do with his private life
relating to his family business were not a problem for him until he stood for
the leadership, just as sending his kids to private school sent a bad message
that in his family, they weren’t part of the many just the privileged few.
Anas Sarwar using the party line ‘for the many not the few’
doesn’t ring true, but leaving all the personal stuff to the side, the signing
of Muslim people simply to get a Muslim leader elected leaves a bad taste in
the mouth. Of course the rules of the Scottish Labour are subject to change but
the practice of some people in this election contest leaves a lot to be desired,
even although the rules allow it.
I debated Anas Sarwar during Brexit, prior to that I have
spoken to him in passing, he comes across as likeable in any dealings that I
had with him. In fact, some of his personal issues such as sending his kids to
private school don’t bother me in the slightest.
How he spends his money is his business.
It seems rather funny that after having such a bad campaign
that Anas Sarwar’s campaign team want to put the icing on the cake and have him
branded a ‘bad loser’, it seems his campaign team have obtained a QC opinion
that brings legality of Scottish Labour leadership contest into "serious
question".
So, what is the value of a QC opinion, well the value is the
same as a guy who walks his dug along in the park. The Sarwar campaign doesn’t
like the mass sign up of supporters by the Unite trade union; however their
tactic of ‘sign up a Muslim to elect a Muslim’ appears to be fine with them.
This contest is a bitter nasty affair, it didn’t have to be but this is how it
has ended up, if anyone things when Anas Sarwar loses the election that there
will be unity, they are kidding themselves on.
Anyone saying things like the party has now come together is
either stupid, deluded or politically unaware.
So, why get a QC opinion?
Well, I would hazard a guess and say that some people might
conclude that this is a tactic to try and encourage people to vote for Anas
Sarwar since an insider apparently has said that Sarwar Campaign has ruled out
a court challenge. As I mentioned earlier, in other blog posts, the Sarwar
campaign is simply awful in their methods and execution.
A Unite spokesman responded to the latest news:
“This is ridiculous. The Labour party has confirmed time and
again that Unite's members have signed up to this election legitimately and in
full compliance with the rules. These hints and innuendos are a smokescreen to
divert from discussion from the real issues at stake. They only bring the Sarwar
campaign into disrepute for effectively trying to exclude trade union members
who are entitled to a vote.”
The spokesman basically covers all the necessary points,
rather than enhance the Sarwar Campaign it is a vote loser. After this contest,
what is needed is a Scottish leader who supports Jeremy Corbyn, and Anas Sarwar
isn’t that man. Anas pinned his colours to the mast being part of the progress
crowd and also by calling for Corbyn to resign as leader. Now that Corbyn’s
position is more secure in the party, the fact that Anas Sarwar says he
supports Corbyn tends to ring rather hollow.
Kezia Dugdale jumped ship before the Momentum crowd forced
her out by way of a leadership challenge, if Anas was elected then it would
happen further down the line, it might take a bit more work but that fight
would happen.
Whether Richard Leonard’s camp has benefited from a huge
influx of trade union supporters to vote in the contest is something we will
find out as we see the result, although Anas Sarwar has a lot of influence in
Glasgow, outside this area, I seriously doubt he has the wider appeal to win,
not just the leadership but Holyrood.
Labour MP Ian Murray, who is a Sarwar supporter was a critic
who also called on Jeremy Corbyn to resign, he refused to be Shadow Scottish
Sec which led to someone from an English seat being appointed.
He burnt his bridges and appears to be continuing that
process as he wrote to party General Secretary Brian Roy claiming there was “no
doubt whatsoever” that the Unite recruitment drive broke party rules.
One source in the Sarwar camp said:
“Given the level of concern raised about Unite’s sign-up
process via text message, expert legal advice from a top QC was obtained that
significantly strengthened those concerns about Unite’s practices, bringing the
legality of the process into serious question. But in the interests of party
unity, and to allow the campaign to focus on the policy debate that members
want, no further action was taken and won’t be taken. Richard’s campaign was,
however, privately made aware of the advice.”
The bit which is laughable is of course:
“But in the interests of party unity, and to allow the
campaign to focus on the policy debate that members want, no further action was
taken and won’t be taken”.
I read this and think that Anas is staking a claim to be in
a Leonard Shadow Cabinet at Holyrood.
Pat Rafferty, Unite’s Scottish Secretary has decided to be
quite outspoken and has hit back at the criticisms of his union. At the Unite’s
Scottish Policy Conference in Aviemore, he said:
“Let me make it abundantly clear. Accusations of Unite
trying to 'fix' the leadership election are absolutely outrageous and totally
unfounded. Unite has broken no rules and has complied with all the requirements
laid down to us by the Scottish Labour Party. The party itself has confirmed
this to be the case.”
In a stark "message" for Murray :
“Don’t try and use Unite in an attempt to cover up your own
failing campaign for Anas Sarwar. Try getting on with your job – instead of
backstabbing your leader and resigning from your post. It's people like you who
are doing more damage to this party than anything else. It’s not Unite who are
rigging the vote! It’s not Unite giving false news stories to the media!”
It should be noted that the majority of CLPs and trade
Unions are backing Richard Leonard, not Anas Sarwar.
Former Labour Education Minister Hugh Henry s backing Richard
Leonard has had a go at Anas Sarwar for sending his children to a private
school.
Henry said:
“It's wrong that parents can still buy privilege in
education while our comprehensive system is denied the resources to deliver a
first-class education for all.”
And of course, he had a dig over Sarwar’s family firm not
paying the real living wage to all its employees as well. In order to kill the
story into his business affairs Sarwar relinquished his multi-million pound
shareholding in the family firm after the wages being offered at United Wholesale
(Scotland )
were publicly revealed. Anas Sarwar then compounded that episode by digging a
deeper hole.
Finally, one thing which Anas Sarwar might want to focus on
after he loses is why his campaign team were so bad, unprepared and stupid,
assuming he plans to try again in the future, however when you get rejected for
leader once, it rather makes the next time a bigger mountain to climb.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Labels:
Anas Sarwar,
Jeremy Corbyn,
Kezia Dugdale,
Labour,
Richard Leonard
Thursday, October 26, 2017
The Painfully Slow Death of Scotland’s NHS, inept Nicola Sturgeon placed her pal, Shona Robison in charge of Scotland’s flagship public service, and Shona Robison failed as health sec, she has failed marriage, how long must we suffer this fool in charge, Audit Scotland’s report is damning about the failure and lack of vision
Dear All
Since 2007 and before, the State of Scotland’s NHS has been
going backwards, although the SNP under Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon
managed to cover it up, eventually the truth seeped out like pus out of an open
wound.
Alex Salmond appointed unpopular Nicola Sturgeon as Health
Sec and a smoke and mirrors operation was enacted to highlight a few targets
while the rest of health system was falling apart. When the SNP dumped the
government in 2012 to chase independence, this accelerated the process
dramatically. The cracks which were opening up under Nicola Sturgeon only came
to light as she was moved to be the face of independence.
Alex Neil’s tenure was short and unremarkable, he even
fainted during an operation it was said, perhaps this was due to the sight of
blood. When Sturgeon took over from Alex Salmond; the ‘clear out’ happened to
replace old deadwood with new deadwood politicians running the departments of
Health, Education and Justice.
Nicola Sturgeon decided to appoint her pal, Shona Robison as
health sec, a woman who couldn’t run her own marriage to Stewart Hosie which
saw her MP husband fire into younger flesh. Stewart Hosie picked up a bit of
totty at Westminster
who said she had trouble keeping her knickers on. This however wasn’t a medic
problem due to sudden weight loss so Hosie couldn’t ask his wife to squeeze his
new bird for an appointment.
As a failing health sec, Shona Robison clearly out of her
depth continued to struggle on with the backing of failing First Minister
Nicola Sturgeon, right across the board the NHS in Scotland was failing under Robison’s
inept leadership. Now yet again, we are seeing the damning evidence as Audit Scotland publishes
a report on NHS Scotland that warns 'quality of care' is under threat as budget
cuts increase. We keep hearing from the SNP that Scotland is a rich country, but
where is the money going, and more importantly why is there such bad leadership
managing our health service?
It is to do with priorities; Government is used as a vehicle
for promoting independence, and clueless ministers do the ‘day job’ as a part
time job but still take a full whack of the ministerial salary. The concept of
Government is beyond the SNP, things aren’t getting better despite the
nationalist lies, they are getting worse, in Scotland, the pool of political
talent can fit into a teacup, there is no ocean of talent or as Salmond once
quipped ‘too many talented people’ in his government.
They are all shite!
What is supposed to be the flagship policy of NHS Scotland
is struggling to maintain quality of care with patients waiting longer for
treatment, targets missed and no improvement in the nation's health, so no
change there then. One way to easy the pressure is to do preventative health
measures such as exercise and control of weight, although not technically
academic in the round, the best that we get is pamphlets at GP surgeries and
fitness centres. Medics may know how the body works, the theory but the
practice of a well rounded fit person keeping a body maintained is limited I
would suggest.
Problems need to be address before they can develop but
there isn’t joined up thinking, just joined up talking shops that produce paper
and hot air and little else.
Fitness centres are an excellent way to nip things in the
bud but aren’t utilised as they should be. How much could be saved and how much
pressure could be taken off budgets if we had a healthier society developed.
Lots!
In this day and age, we still see waste of resources by bed
blocking which is a disgrace, the system isn’t slick enough, and we also see number
of patients waiting more than 12 weeks for an outpatient appointment has soared
four-fold since 2013. I had a hell of a time when I was seriously ill, I nearly
died back in 2014 which I blogged on in the past. My experience was mirrored by
others as chaos hit our over loaded service, 800 per cent delay for planned
inpatient and day case treatments, appointments cancelled. The extent of
failure is laid bare by the fact that seven out of the Scottish Government's
eight priority targets were missed for the second year in a row in 2016/17. If
you are unlucky to be in an A&E department, you are in for a long wait, the
SNP can’t keep to the four-hour A&E target. If you have cancer the
referral-to-treatment times are getting longer, and hit the treatment target
time is just a dream.
BMA Scotland chair, Dr Peter Bennie, said:
“This latest report makes clear that it is getting harder
and harder for the NHS in Scotland
to cope with continued austerity. Demands on the NHS are increasing rapidly
every year and sufficient resources are simply not being made available to meet
the needs of patients.”
The idea that there has been unprecedented" savings of
£387.4 million in 2016/17 - up 33 per cent on the previous year is a sick joke,
health isn’t cheap, and for some people who end up in hospital, the outcome for
them is final.
Cuts aren’t "unprecedented" savings, they are just
a marker to explain why care is so limited and so bad, to do the job properly,
staff need resources. In 2016/17, the health budget was a record £12.9 billion,
43 per cent of the total Scottish Government budget, a problem is a huge surge
in operating costs as demand for healthcare increases.
So, do we need a new model introduced?
I would say there is scope to explore change, certain things
need a hospital setting but other things can and possibly should be delivered
at GP level, and as we have seen we are 3,000 GPs short in Scotland ,
another SNP blunder.
Did you hear of Nicola Sturgeon announcing a recruitment drive?
Me neither.
Medicine, the teaching of students needs to be explained,
with an unhealthy Scotland ,
it seems we have plenty of training material with coughs, scraps, broken bodies
and cancer to service this industry.
Should we have a new medical school in Scotland ?
I don’t know, I am asking the question, but questions is
what should be getting asked, and on a repeat basis. It seems we are spending too
much on agency staff, including locum doctors which have increased 79 per cent
over five years to £171m.
Why hasn’t the SNP done anything about this?
How long must a problem continue in the SNP Government
before it is fixed, this state of affairs smacks of incompetence, our NHS
should be properly staffed at all times, and certainly not dependent on agency
staff to the tune of £171m.
One solution to the continued crisis by Audit Scotland is
that the Scottish Government should shift from one-year funding allocations to
three to five year funding cycles.
It said:
“The lack of financial flexibility, with NHS boards required
to break even at the end of each financial year, and lack of long-term planning
are barriers to moving more care out of hospitals.”
Why hasn’t Shona Robison adopted this, a guess would be that
she doesn’t get ‘cost over runs’ because things don’t stop being a problem
because of the new budget year.
Caroline Gardner, Auditor General for Scotland , said:
"The NHS in Scotland marks its 70th anniversary
next year, and there is widespread agreement that healthcare must be delivered
differently if it is to withstand growing pressure on services. There is no
simple solution, but these fundamental areas must be addressed if reform is to
deliver the scale of transformation that's needed across the NHS."
We don’t have a reforming Scottish Government, we have a
lame duck SNP Government with no focus other than independence, Shona Robison
failed as health sec, she has failed marriage and she has no vision.
How long must we suffer this fool in charge?
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Labels:
Alex Salmond,
health,
Holyrood,
Nicola Sturgeon,
Shona Robison,
SNP
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Can justice be bought in the Ukraine; Oligarch father of Ukrainian road carnage heiress is willing to pay a £1.1 million compensation package to attempt to keep his daughter out of a 10 year prison sentence, a close friend of the Zaitseva family said: 'Everyone clearly understands that Alyona is guilty’
Dear All
One of the things that politicians love to talk about is
rights and responsibilities, when it comes to driving, you have certain rights
bestowed on you once you pass your test, but also you have responsibilities,
not just to yourself but other people whether they are drivers or pedestrians.
If you like youtube, you should watch Russian/ Ukrainian car crashes, these are
quite interesting and frightening as many drivers use dashcams in Russia . If you
think you know what carnage is check out our Russian cousins as they drive in conditions
such as snow or blast through a red light.
When you look at some of the driving, you wonder how some
people pass their test or why the Russians don’t lower the speed limit in
winter conditions, here is a clip to watch, you have seen crashes until you see
Russians and Ukrainians do it.
In the press, one case as made headlines and that is the
case of the daughter of an Oligarch, Alyona Zaitseva, 20, killed five people
and injured six more by crashed her luxury black Lexus at 60mph. Her car skipping
a red light and she plough into the helpless crowd. Why was she doing 60 mph in
her luxury black Lexus, well because she wanted. If this wasn’t bad enough, it
seems that Alyona Zaitseva has a history of bad driving and the paperwork to do
with it, to her bad driving is something paid off with a fine, and not
something to worry about.
Now, that she has killed five people and injured six more,
she has plenty to worry about, she is facing 10 years in jail and such is
the seriousness of the case, the judge has refused to grant her bail in case
she is a flight risk. At present, lawyers of her oligarch father Vasily Zaitsev
are now working on a compensation package which
Ukrainian state TV suggests could help Zaitseva avoid prison.
Does Alyona Zaitseva deserve prison after killing so many
people and injuring others, well, if you look at the footage, and glance at the
reports, prison seems to be a ‘given’ in this case. According to reports, her father and mother
say they are 'on our knees' begging victims' families to 'forgive' the 20 year
old heiress. So, what kind of message does it send out that her rich family
want to attempt to use a compensation package to help Zaitseva avoid prison?
I would say it sends out the wrong message and if there was
a slim chance of avoiding prison, then that chance is gone, 10 years in a Russian
or Ukrainian prison is no joke.
It seems that Alyona
Zaitseva has been filmed by local media in Ukraine crying, well having
experienced the very best in life, she now faces the very worst, is the £1.1million
compensation package to buy off the victims and their enough?
Ask yourself, if it was your family member would you want
the money or to see justice done, justice shouldn’t depend on how deep your
pockets are, everyone in a court should treated fairly and equally.
Personally, the blood money would hold no sway with me,
people who have done what Alyona Zaitseva has done deserve prison. Alyona
Zaitseva has previous fines for speeding, she thinks the law doesn’t apply to
her being rich, well the fact that she has been held in detention for two
months pending a criminal investigation into the crash has woken her up to her
situation.
And with her facing a 10 years stark reality has set in for
her, she turned up at court wearing £1,055 Ceinture Ankle Boots by luxury
Spanish brand Balenciaga. She will have found out the Ukrainian State spends
considerably less, the accommodation will be less than comfortable, and the
food will be less than the standard she was accustomed to at the best restaurants.
What is now being said by her energy tycoon father Vasily
Zaitsev is that blames the driver of the car that his daughter collided with
before her Lexus span out of control, smashing into the crowd and overturning. Given
the footage and what is known at present, along with the fact the other driver has
head injuries plus a close friend of the Zaitseva family said:
'Everyone clearly understands that Alyona is guilty’.
This type of statement by her father is rather unhelpful, in
fact you could say best to keep quiet; he cannot rewrite history and shouldn’t
even try.
This story is yet another tale of someone who had it all and
by their own hand destroyed themselves, one thing is certain, if Alyona Zaitseva
ends up doing a lengthy prison sentence, she wouldn’t be the same person who
comes out of prison, she will find the experience soul destroying.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Monday, October 23, 2017
Winds of Change or Winds of War, people power see the ushering in of anti immigration parties right across Europe, Austria, Germany and Czech Republic see gains for alt right parties, Czech Republic could have a Eurosceptic billionaire as new Czech PM, the failing EU project is looking increasingly like an organisation which is out of touch led by a smug elite who care little for Europe’s people
Dear All
It seems that people power is on the march in Europe , the reason for this lies in the failure of the
current political elite to act in the best interests of the people. People in
Europe have stopped listening to the very people who have brought Europe to the brink, they have found new voices. As one
commentator aptly put it now is the ‘autumn of Europe 's
discontent’.
In many ways, you say that Brexit was a response to the
damage that has been self inflicted in Europe as a result of the migrant
crisis, but that would be too short term, the destruction of Europe
began long before this event was thrust into the public domain.
The migrant crisis has destroyed social cohesion in Europe .
Due to the aftermath caused by Merkel’s stupidity, there is
now a strong anti-immigration stance which is growing right across the
continent which continues to grow and flourish and develop. In places like Austria , we see
people forming groups such as the Identitarian Movement led by people like
Martin Sellner.
When this group was formed in Austria , they talked about the ‘great
replacement’, the Identitarian Movement represents an entirely new phenomenon
in contemporary European radical right. They have gained visible support both
outside anti-system movements typically referred to as protest movements. Simply
put, the Identitarian Movement represents a stream whose aim is to draw
attention to the threat of the Islamization of Europe. These people seek to renew
the identity of European nations which is why each Identitarian Movement
differs from other in European countries.
Even in Scotland ,
this movement has found roots:
These groups are getting more organised, which in part is a
response to people like Antifa which use violent protest for political ends. If
you listen to the guy in this video, he talks openly about breaking the law.
In Glasgow ,
the Identitarian Movement held a meeting in a pub:
In Europe , we are seeing people
willing to vote for an anti-immigration Eurosceptic billionaire who apparently
is set to be the new Czech PM. What this signifies is that across Europe, voters
are rejecting everything the EU in Brussels
stands for. The stranglehold of their politics is slowing coming apart. You can’t
have missed the recent election results in Germany and
Austria ,
which have seen a surge in support for far-Right nationalist and Eurosceptic
parties. I said to an Austrian that the last Dutch, French and Austrian
elections it wasn’t the time for the ‘alt right’ to win power, they weren’t
organised and the timing was wrong.
I proved to be right.
It is now the turn of the tiny Czech
Republic to rail against Brussels , the Czechs have
been at the forefront of dealing with the migrant crisis. I said that we might
see Europe on the road to civil war if manners
aren’t taken in hand.
If the ‘Czech Donald Trump’ whose real name is Andrej
Babis gets in it is a continuation of the work of Viktor Obron, his party is bluntly
named Action for Dissatisfied Citizens, although not catchy it is effective. In
the election, he won 29.6 per cent of the vote which translates to 78 out of
200 seats in the lower house, firmly shifting his nation to the Right. The
political elite view him as a danger to democracy because of his authoritarian
leadership style but we are living in dangerous times, and we have seen how the
‘myth of democracy’ has been used for the personal agendas of political parties
and individuals for their own self interest.
The EU; a self serving elite is losing support from member
states, this is good news, members must reclaim the sovereignty, this is a key
issue for other EU member states which cannot go unchecked. We have a smug
Euro-elite out of touch with the people they represent, one in five of whom
earn over £100k a year, shop in private supermarkets, and have other perks
which are quite frankly obscene.
In September, Germany’s Angela Merkel had a bad election
which saw her emerged weakened and put a far-Right, nationalist party, the
Alternative for Germany (AfD), into the Bundestag for the first time.
This is history, because it is an expression of direct
democracy, people power against the 'establishment’, we have many angry people
in Germany who are frustrated with the euro project, now getting a proper
return for their savings, continual bailouts for countries such as Greece. You
add in the migration issue and terrorism and you can see why Merkel is still
struggling to form a coalition.
Angela Merkel’s time has come and gone, she is in the way of
a new Europe where economic security for it’s
citizens will be a dominating feature along with national security.
Finally, Sebastian Kurz of the Austrian People’s Party is
poised to form a coalition with the far-right Freedom Party. Although
coalitions are nothing new in politics, some of the members of that party
campaign wearing the insignia of a blue cornflower, the secret symbol
associated with the Nazi Party.
It seems we are heading towards uncharted waters, when will
the EU fail, who can say but change will certainly have to happen in this
organisation which is looking increasingly like the new Politburo.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Friday, October 20, 2017
The 'Dumb and the Furious' at Holyrood; SNP MSP Joan McAlpine makes a complete fool of herself claiming that the UK single market doesn't exist, insult to injury as she is corrected by two Professors, one of whom is a Law Professor, Nationalist trot out their ignorance as a matter of course, but this take stupid to a whole new level
Dear All
It appears that brains are in short supply when it comes to
SNP MPs or MSPs, where it is married MSP like Kenny Gibson diving off to Costa
Rica with a married party aide, attending illegal referendums like Joanne
Cherry or talking bollocks like Joan McAlpine, there is a nationalist for every
occasion to let Scotland down.
If there was prizes for stupidity, Joan McAlpine would have
to be included in the line up, to leave her out would be a crime, her latest
major gaffe is claiming there is no such thing as the UK single
market. You might be shocked at how someone elected to public office can stand
up and say this and think it would be allowed to pass unnoticed.
The United
Kingdom is the most impressive single market
that has ever existed, where you are Scots, English, Welsh or Northern Irish,
there is border-free movement of goods, capital, people and services. In fact
the free movement of trade has gone on for centuries which probably explain why
people like; Joan McAlpine doesn’t get it.
The revelation makes you wonder how on earth someone like Joan
McAlpine gets to be the convener of Holyrood’s European Committee
especially when she comes out with statements like this which shows stark lack of reality.
The claim made at the Scottish Parliament’s Festival of Politics however
didn’t stand the test of time as she said:
“This talk of the UK single market, it’s a bit of a
nonsense when you think that under the devolved settlement we already have
different approaches to things. Health, for example, and lots of other areas as
well where we take a different approach. So we don’t really have a UK single
market.”
Up pops Professor Nicola McEwen, Associate Director of the
Centre for Constitutional Change at Edinburgh University
who told her:
“Yes, we do.”
Followed by Alan Page, Professor of Public Law at the University of Dundee who also set her staright by
saying:
“Buying and selling goods, moving job, capital - all of
these things move freely within the United Kingdom to the extent that we don’t
even think about it. We live in an economic and monetary union. We do have, no
question, a single market in which goods, people, capital move freely within
the UK .”
Short, sanppy and to the point, even an idiot could
understand this, McAlpine was born in Gourock, Renfrewshire, that
being said, education is taught in that neck of the woods, and when you throw
in her stint at Glasgow University where she did MA (Hons) in Scottish
History and Economic History, you can only come to the conclusion
that McAlpine is an ‘arse’.
Several things which Joan McAlpine seems to have no problem
are listed in her wiki page, such as employing Gail Lythgoe, was found to have
emailed a women's equality group, alleging that the Labour politician Ian
Davidson has a history of bullying women and called on them to demonstrate
against him, that ended badly for Lythgoe. Then there was failing to turn up to
Ministerial Questions to ask a question which she had tabled in the Scottish
Parliament as she was eating dinner in a restaurant. This was something I
blogged on the deer muncher story.
Forced to apologise!
Then there is my two personal favs, the speeding in a car
incident and the classic story of McAlpine in a sex romp:
A touching story of McAlpine breaking up a 29 year old
marriage, at the time she said that she hadn’t had an affair but a relationship.
According to her lover at the time, he said on the circumstances:
“We were both on our own in the city (Inverness
at SNP Conference), drink was taken and we ended up in bed together. It was a
fling. To me it was never more than a fling. It was me doing that thing that
many married men do – when the opportunity is there you take it. I’m not proud
of it.”
Having done history, it seems that Joan McAlpine is unable
to learn from history, or has a short term memory problem, her committee last
year wrote the foreword to a paper which referred to the UK single
market.
It said:
"The devolution settlement, like the European Union, is
based on a ‘single market’ in goods, persons, services and capital."
If Ms McAlpine thinks she has a career as a propangandist,
in the past she worked for newspapers, perhaps she should think again, her
career is littered with gaffes where she ends up becoming the story due to ‘bad
messaging’.
A spokesman for the Scottish Tories said:
“It appears Joan McAlpine has decided to temporarily leave
the reality-based community. Of course we have a UK
market - just ask anyone who has popped across the border from Carlisle to Gretna to do some shopping.
Given Ms McAlpine is a South of Scotland MSP; you’d think she’d be the first to
understand this. It’s therefore extremely odd she doesn’t.”
If you are ignorant, daft or feebleminded, a good strategy
is to say nothing which draws attention to yourself, that way you can sup up
the taxpayer cash as an MSP and no one will know you exist. After all, there
are plenty of MSPs that no one has ever heard of at the Scottish Parliament.
Joan McAlpine is just another in the line of failed SNP
politicians which the public is seeing on a daily basis, some like Tasmina
Ahmed-Shiekh, Angus Roberston, Anne McLaughlin have been kicked out of office
but other like Joan McAlpine still remain, one day, I hope to see the end of
the Holyrood list system which allows people like Joan McAlpine into the
Scottish Parliament, that day cannot come soon enough in my opinion.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Thursday, October 19, 2017
The Running Man: another major PR gaffe for Anas Sarwar emerges as he waited an entire year after his election before registering for living wage accreditation at Holyrood, he has lost the race to be leader several times over, his lack of preparation and attention to detail is astounding as questions are raise yet again about his commitment
Dear All
As campaign go, the attempt by Anas Sarwar to become the
leader of the Scottish Labour Party has been a total PR disaster both
professionally in terms of how he ran his campaign and personally regarding his
personal life.
If it could go wrong in his campaign it has, the new issue
is of credibility as Anas plunges into a new row over his commitment to the
living wage.
It now transpires that the Scottish Labour leadership
candidate failed to register as an accredited living wage employer. This little
gem follows on from the revelation that his family’s business where he was a
shareholder also didn’t pay the living wage. It has taken Anas Sarwar more than a year after being elected to Holyrood
to do, it appears that Anas is tidying up loose ends as he was accredited as a
living wage employer just a mere two weeks ago.
This shows a pattern, a pattern of failing to lead while in
public office, of course it is not the first time that Scottish Labour has
elected a leader who hasn’t be capable or downright careless but Anas just
blunders from mistake to mistake.
Anas Sarwar is a millionaire Glasgow MSP, the
stories that emerge are damning but the alleged ‘voting rigging’ scandal; ‘sign
up a Muslim to elect a Muslim’ has killed his campaign stone dead. If Anas
Sarwar wins, he will be facing a civil war with Momentum or the Campaign for
Socialism, Kezia Dugdale ducked that fight but the pro Corbyn group are growing.
In contrast to Anas’ blunder, his left-wing rival Richard
Leonard registered in late 2016, obviously Richard Leonard has an eye for
detail which Anas has failed to show.
What makes his latest failure so bad is it questions about
the importance of the issue to him, and by default his credentials for standing
in this leadership race. His tidying up exercises also saw him offload is his
23 per cent stake in his family firm, worth around £4.8m, to a trust for his
three children. This was a cynical bid to draw a line under that controversy.
Anas Sarwar never ‘gave away’ £4.8m, the shares have been
kept in his immediate family.
This raises the question, who suggested transferring the shares?
Is it appropriate to ‘use your kids’ in this fashion?
I would strongly suggest no!
Interestingly, it seems that Sarwar’s campaign team was last
night unable to say whether he applied for accreditation. It begs another
question was it before or over the row over UWS pay rates erupted on September
10?
When Ken Macintosh stood as Labour leader, he missed his
window of opportunity, he stood against Johann Lamont who apparently didn’t
want to be leader, and her time wasn’t exactly a success. When Ken Macintosh
stood again against Kezia Dugdale, he had completely lost his chance, which is
why he now sits as Presiding Officer. In some respects, his failure led to a
better situation in my opinion.
A spokesperson for Mr Leonard said:
“Richard Leonard applied for accreditation as a living wage
employer in October 2016 and was verified on 2nd November 2016. Richard pays
his staff at least the real living wage and has done so since they were
employed in Sept/Oct 2016.”
In terms of this contest, Richard Leonard doesn’t seem to
have put a foot wrong, Anas on the other hand hasn’t put a foot right, professional
disasters, personal disasters and lost every round of the PR battle as well.
Anas Sarwar is looking more like Ken Macintosh, a man who
lost his opportunity to be leader, but with the added kick in the teeth that there
isn’t a Presiding Officer’s job available.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Monday, October 16, 2017
SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon doesn’t have the “intellectual capability” for the job as party leader and First Minister of Scotland; she hangs onto her job because of the lack of a decent replacement, Jim Sillars says he hopes she will improve, considering her bad judgement and track record, that is a bridge too far
Dear All
For years, and years, I have harped on about the complete
lack of talent within the SNP, not just in the activist base but right through
the entire party. Now the focus has turned on Nicola Sturgeon and her lack of
ability which if you seriously looked at her performance not just as a Minister
but also as an MSP has been poor. No matter what area Nicola Sturgeon has
involved herself in a constituency area be it Govan or Govanhill, the
population suffer due to her couldn’t careless attitude.
The Govanhill ghetto is a classic example of how an area can
be run down, and the MSP, her staff and other elected members have completely failed
the people, the area, and the City of Glasgow .
Nicola Sturgeon doesn’t have the ability to led, but that
isn’t just her problem, her ability to make good judgement is also debateable
along with something which former Deputy leader Jim Sillars says Sturgeon lacks,
she lacks “intellectual capability”. I think Jim Sillars nails it completely
when he says that Nicola Sturgeon should step aside to make way for someone of greater
“intellectual capability”. The problem is along Nicola Sturgeon is terrible,
there is the lack of a decent replacement within the SNP, something which I
noticed as a member.
Because the SNP is run like a cult, the promotion of less
than capable people was used in order to secure the leadership, this wasn’t
just a new thing to keep Sturgeon in post, it was a continuation of what was
done in the Salmond era. Nicola Sturgeon and Alex Salmond kicked Scottish
Independence stone dead in 2014. In the wake of Brexit, the SNP led by Nicola
Sturgeon is incapable of moving on, instead battles are refought that have
already been lost.
What type of leader is Sturgeon when she can’t get passed
the word No?
Nicola Sturgeon is a bad leader; she is a vacuum, a shallow
and hollow politician who cannot make herself relevant to the political world
that has changed around her in Scotland .
The fact that Jim Sillars criticised Sturgeon’s “helter
skelter” push for a second referendum shows that she is worried about her
position and the people in the SNP behind her. 2014 has been and gone, the
debate now is Scotland ’s
position in the UK
in a post Brexit era.
I doubt that Nicola Sturgeon will heed Jim Sillars’s call to
“step aside” as SNP leader due to the simple issue of money, £145k a
year is something which Nicola Sturgeon couldn’t hope to achieve in a post
Sturgeon Scotland. Did you see a line of Fortune 500 companies rush to sign up
Alex Salmond after he stepped down?
Me neither!
Jim Sillars told BBC Sunday Politics Scotland:
“Suppose Nicola was knocked over by a bus... where are the
candidates of the necessary stature to take over the leadership of the SNP? So
she’s what we’ve got at the present time. I would like to see her improve.”
One problem in that respect, a closed mind can’t develop,
Nicola Sturgeon may have a university education but the mindset is still that
of the ‘scheme’. Her pre MSP history wasn’t exactly that of a high profile
lawyer, no one was beating down her door from a prestigious law firm.
Check out her wiki page and other resources to see what
others said about her.
Jim Sillars added:
“At my age I can talk honestly. If there was someone better
around who had the intellectual capability to understand that you’ve got to
analyse things first before you take a decision, yes, I think she should step
aside. But there’s no one there at the moment. So we’ve got Nicola and I hope
Nicola improves. We lost seats at Westminster
because the day after the [EU] referendum she went helter-skelter for a second
referendum which everyone knew we would lose and most people didn’t want.”
I have to agree with Jim Sillars that there will be no
second independence referendum before the 2021 Holyrood election, and the SNP may not be able to hold
one after that, this is because the SNP have peaked, and their support is going
down. The situation at present according to polling is that 2021 is looking
like the SNP unable to form a majority. This is prompted a few to suggest a
deal with Scottish Labour which is doubtful because the SNP and Scottish Labour
fish in the same pond for the same thing, the working class vote.
As to Sturgeon’s rush for an independence referendum on the
back of Brexit, he said:
“You cannot have [a referendum] sensibly until you know
exactly what the Brexit deal is in detail, and then take time to assess it, and
then take time to formulate an argument for independence. Because we’re in a
new paradigm. What was in 2014 will no longer be the case when we Brexit. So we
have to have a new thinking of the structure which we put to the Scottish
people. It’s a huge amount and discussing that needs to be done.”
He is of the opinion that 2022 or 2023 is a date for a
second referendum but if the majority goes in 2021 with pro independence
parties at Holyrood, these proposed dates are moot. The 2021 election for
Holyrood is one of the most important elections in the political calendar of
this country.
Finally Nicola Sturgeon doesn’t as Jim Sillars says have the
“intellectual capability” to lead Scotland to independence, her track
record of failure, promoting pals to jobs such as Shona Robison tells a story all
by itself. Sturgeon hasn’t made a success of being First Minister, we aren’t living
in the days of a better tomorrow regarding health, education and jobs. The fact
is the SNP is lacking in genuine talent right through the organisation, it is a
party that is rather squalid, petty and unimpressive.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Friday, October 13, 2017
Cry Baby Politics: Scottish Labour leadership contest is being "rigged" says Labour MP Ian Murray, he also wants interim leader Alex Rowley kicked off the chair of a panel set up to vet new recruits, this campaign letter tactic is rather squalid and counterproductive and doomed to failure
Dear All
It seems there is unhappiness which has publicly emerged in
the Scottish Labour Party leadership which an allegation that the election
process is being “rigged” to help left-wing candidate Richard Leonard.
A few days ago, I wrote about the Sarwar supporters signing
up Muslims to vote for a Muslim, in this case Anas Sarwar, the fact that race
politics has emerged in this contest is appalling.
I don’t like race politics myself, and I certainly don’t
like vote rigging either.
I wonder how , Edinburgh South MP Ian Murray feels
about what I wrote about just recently, is there anything in his letter about new
Muslim members joining with same email addresses and mobile phone numbers?
I would suspect not as Ian Murray is a known anti Corbyn
supporter. In a letter to party headquarters, Edinburgh South MP Ian
Murray called for Labour to re-consider the validity of the members of the
Unite trade union who had signed up to vote in the contest.
Under the rules, the Unite trade union has done nothing
wrong, and if you take the wider view then the Sarwar supporters have done
nothing wrong in their ‘sign up a Muslim to elect a Muslim’. As to the people
who were signed up by Unite, the union wouldn’t be holding their hands when it
comes to the vote, these people will be free to cast a vote for either
candidate.
Another interesting turn is that Ian Murray wants interim
leader Alex Rowley kicked off the chair of a panel set up to vet new recruits,
I doubt that would happen, and although privately Rowley expressed a preference
for Richard Leonard, he is entitled to his private views.
So that request will be chucked in the bin, along with his
letter, Murray
wrote:
“We are in danger of undoing all the progress we have made
in the last year because the defence of the leadership election process is, at
best, clumsy and, at worst, being rigged for a particular process.”
So, who exactly is doing the rigging for a particular
process?
I joined up after the actions of Sarwar’s supporters because
I don’t think their modus operandi sits well with; in fact, it leaves a bad
taste in the mouth, and taints everyone connected to his campaign along with
Anas.
Anas Sarwar called for the debate to be about policy after news stories about
his personal life and family business practices became public, we have seen
what his supporters are up to, is that about policy?
Sign up a Muslim to elect a Muslim!
I would have thought someone has educated as Anas Sarwar
would have recognised that a broader appeal base would have served him well
rather than what has come to pass.
A Unite spokesman said:
"Ian Murray is wrong. Unite has adhered to the SLP's
rules to the letter, and indeed the general secretary and the party's legal and
governance unit have all confirmed that our affiliated members are valid. We
urge Mr Murray to take Brian Roy's advice on this and in doing so withdraw his
wrongful accusations about Unite."
No luck there for Ian Murray.
I am sure that the rules do need to be reviewed in the
Scottish Labour so that they reflect fairness and are appropriate to a modern
party but this contest is running and the rules are the rules as they stand at
present.
A senior Labour source described the Murray letter as a “massive diversionary
smokescreen” created to take attention away from the member recruitment
strategy pursued by supporters of the other leadership candidate, I would have to agreed with that, although
Anas is in this contest to the end, it wouldn’t be a contest that ends in
unity.
Not after the shit his supporters got up to, not only have
they ‘queer the pitch’ for his campaign, they have also done it for themselves
if any of them are elected representatives, who is going to be an activist
willing to work for them.
Perhaps the Sarwar crowd think people have short memories?
This battle has become one of the dirtiest leadership
contests in years, it didn’t have to be but this is how it ended up. Recently, I
got an invite to take part in workshops for new members from someone called Kayleigh
Quinn who is a Scottish Organiser, I won’t be going to these sessions as I am
rather busy at present, whether I go to others will depend on how I feel, at
present seeing what is going on, I am not impressed enough to offer my services
as I did before as an activist.
Being a member and being an activist are two different
things entirely.
Finally, Ian Murray's letter was a huge mistake, it damages the Sarwar campaign, not helped it, amazing stupidity on his part.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Thursday, October 12, 2017
Remainers in denial: National crying session organised over Brexit headed up by third rate politicians and the politically dispossessed, this event is really an anti democracy event which shows how much contempt people views are held in, the British people voted to leave the EU
Dear All
The crying game is in full swing as supporters of the UK ’s membership of the European Union will stage
another pathetic rally in Edinburgh
this weekend. The aim of this non event is to make UK Government to “think
again” on Brexit. The event is titled ‘Rally for Europe’ but this is a con
trick, the rally is actually for the European Union, a political organisation
with 50,000 employees, one in five of whom earn more than a £100k plus expenses
a year.
This rally is not for Europe .
It now seems likely that there will be no Brexit deal with
Europe given the nonsense coming out of Brussels
from people like Jeam Claude Junker and Guy Verhofstadt. These people think
they can hold the United
Kingdom to ransom, when or if the talks
collapse, they will realise how much they miscalculated the will of the British
people.
So, at the weekend, we will see speakers at the rally urge
other Scottish local authorities to follow the City of Edinburgh Council ’s lead by signing an open
declaration to become “hubs of EU activity and connections”.
What does that mean?
It means nothing, Brexit isn’t about rebuilding a wall, it
is about reclaiming sovereignty for the people. The connections with EU
institutions in various forms will continue such as in academia and security
but the relationship will change, in some cases this will relate to funding
issues.
When people vote for Remain, they didn’t know what they were
voting for, they were deceived into think the vote was a vote against the other
27 member states instead of the EU organisation. In a post Junker world, which
will be coming soon enough, the EU organisation will have to change because
other EU members will follow the UK lead and leave.
I have my money on Hungary
or Poland , although Nigel
Farage thinks Italy
is the next big player to follow its tents and march out.
Vanessa Glynn, chairwoman of the European Movement in Scotland ,
said:
“More than 15 fifteen months on from the Brexit vote, the
current UK Government still has no clear idea of where it’s going”.
I would hazard a guess and say No deal is going on!
Glynn added:
“As groups rally up and down the country, information about
disarray within the cabinet is trickling down. The clock is ticking with
negotiations on Britain ’s
future relationship with EU still on the starting blocks, and yet we do not see
any clarity about the relationship that will follow between the UK and the EU, nor between the constituent
nations of the UK .
One cannot help but wonder when the cabinet will hear the increasing concerns
from the man or woman on the street”.
One million Scots in the EU referendum said no, and this was
done on a shoestring budget, little resources, people or time. Glynn isn’t
speaking for Scotland
or anything like it.
Glynn added:
“We are taking this opportunity to urge Scotland ’s
cities to spearhead opposition to Brexit and to mitigate the damage to our
country as this process takes place.”
This event will be covered by the press but it is a load of
rubbish because the line up of speakers is of the third rate variety; speakers
include Tommy Sheppard of the SNP, Labour’s Ian Murray and Scottish Greens
co-convenor Patrick Harvie.
Dross!
I don’t do ‘demos’, never have never will, I don’t waste my
time on rubbish like this, the refusal to accept the result of the act of
direct democracy is very telling, these people don’t like the fact they have
been told no!
Get it over it, the people have moved passed the EU and as
this organisation gears up to suppress internal dissent by creating an EU army,
we are well done with them.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
Bad taste in the mouth: Scottish Labour leadership contest is hit by massive row over new Muslim members joining with same email addresses and mobile phone numbers, now official complaints have been made to Scottish Labour by two secretaries of Constituency Labour Parties, this is a bitter nasty episode which taints those involved, and will not be forgotten post result
Dear All
On Monday, I highlighted in a post a problem within the
Scottish Labour Party, two days later it seems that matters have gotten much
worse.
I stated that after this contest was over that people will
have a new view on Anas Sarwar and his supporters, and it won’t be positive. As
much as the stories which have already came out regarding Anas Sarwar’s
personal life and situation, this new revelation is the worst yet.
The Labour leadership contest hit by row over new members
joining with same email addresses, when I read about this, my first thought was
this isn’t happening from the campaign of Richard Leonard.
What is clear; is that the Scottish Labour Party needs to
introduce new rules of membership voting. It is now out in the public domain
that a sizeable number of new recruits who had signed up in recent weeks
provided identical personal details in their applications. This has and should
set alarm bells ringing because if single email address is being used then it
raises the prospect of an individual casting someone else’s vote in the
electronic ballot.
This cannot be a good thing for internal democracy and
certainly won’t leave a good taste in anyone’s mouth post election, whoever
wins, this grotty little episode will reflect badly on certain people.
Such is the concern that two secretaries of Constituency
Labour Parties (CLPs) that nominated left-winger Richard Leonard for the
leadership have raised concerns with Scottish Labour about this issue. When I
started to read about what was going on, my immediate thought was how immoral
and repugnant the practice was; now it seems that this contest is going to be
seen by some as akin to vote rigging in order to attempt to win the leadership
for Anas Sarwar.
The Leonard campaign has reacted by saying if complaints had
been made then "we expect these will be dealt with through Scottish Labour
Party's procedures." At this point in time, there isn’t much else that
they can say.
A spokesperson for the campaign of Anas Sarwar however
completely ignored the issue by saying:
“It’s incredibly encouraging that people across Scotlandhave joined the Labour Party and we are confident
that many have been enthused to do so by Anas’s positive campaign and by a
belief that he can be the next Labour First Minister.”
Anas Sarwar isn’t going to be the First Minister of Scotland,
and if Richard Leonard gets elected then I doubt that Anas Sarwar will be
holding the health brief, if any, and there should be an investigation into
this affair.
This contest between Leonard and Sarwar has become a nasty
bitter affair; this will encourage more support for people to join the Campaign
for Socialism or Momentum if Sarwar wins.
Momentum is the pro Corbyn group within the Labour Party.
At the weekend, we heard that around 1600 sign-ups to
Scottish Labour had happened with around 1200 of these being Asian members. This
brought some to suggest that the sig ups were to “edge it” for Sarwar. The new facts
put the application process under the microscope with a senior party source
stating that in some cases, the same mobile phone number has been provided for
all or many of the new members in a household. And it is also stated that in
some multi-resident households put down the same email address.
Imagine that Anas Sarwar wins, who is going to work with
anyone who is a supporter of him?
It is a bitter contest and for the sake of the party there has
to be a victory for Richard Leonard or
civil war will probably erupt in Scottish Labour, Momentum didn’t get their
fight with Kezia Dugdale, she jumped ship but they will get new members by the
truckload if this contest is seen as being vote rigged.
It isn’t enough that justice is done; it needs to be seen to
be done!
Finally, a verification panel, chaired by interim party
leader Alex Rowley, has been set up to scrutinise the sign-ups but given the
way the Scottish Labour Party rules operate there appears little that can be
done, and that is the real shame of this sorry episode.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Tuesday, October 10, 2017
Talking out his Ass, SNP MP Pete Wishart speaks at Nationalist fringe event on the horrors of Brexit citing Scots must board ‘lifeboat of independence’ before Brexit disaster, apparently the mantra independence solves everything is alive and well in SNP circles, SNP no longer relevant to a future Scotland
Dear All
How would you like to get off a sinking rat ship onto a lifeboat
which is unseaworthy?
Does it appeal to you?
Pete Wishart, the SNP comedian has stated that Scots must
board the ‘lifeboat of independence’ and row ‘as fast as possible’ away from
the UK
to avoid a potential economic downturn caused by Brexit.
If anyone is in need of a lifeboat, I would suggest that it
is Pete Wishart, he won his seat by a mere 21 votes. It is possible at the next
Westminster
election, he will be unemployed and unemployable, of course busking remains an
option. The issue of Brexit is a red herring used by the SNP to appear
relevant; Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon lost the independence referendum in
2014 rather badly indeed. This led to Nicola Sturgeon grasping at any issue to
claim this is a ‘trigger’ for indyref 2. At the present moment, it is unlikely
that indyref 2 will happen for a long time. The SNP can’t do anything right;
and the prospect of a hung parliament in 2021 looks for some a racing
certainty.
The reason for this is the Scottish Conservatives upswing in
terms of votes and seats; however, although a hung parliament seems on the
cards, the SNP at present is set to have the largest amount of seats. The
political flux is still continuing in Scotland, losing 21 seats at the General
election was a wake up call for the SNP, so they are trying to buy the vote, it
worked before, this time around early on we see the bribe of childcare.
There will of course be other trinkets, there will have to
be, the SNP can’t win over people on their appalling record so they will have
to use the public purse. The Brexit debate was won, the vote was won, and still
the SNP can’t accept that the people made a decision.
If, there is another referendum, and that is a big ‘if’, you
are talking 2024 at the earliest as Theresa May will not make any decision
until after the election in 2022, you can in the process of a Bill and other
issues like talks, and 2024 comes in as a ‘maybe’. That being said if there is
no majority for the SNP and Scottish Greens, then the SNP will not get a
mandate out of Holyrood.
At that point the political career of Nicola Sturgeon is
toast completely; she goes to make way for new blood. In fact, many senior
nationalists are at the end of their political life, including Alex Salmond and
Pete Wishart, it is time to take the pensions and run.
I just laugh at Pete Wishart’s claim that every household in
Scotland faces a £10,000 hit
over the next 20 years as a result of Britain leaving the European Union.
It is fantasy based on scaremongering; Brexit opens up Britain to global trade unconfined
by the European Union which is increasingly looking like an organisation which
has no future.
Recently even a German MEP was tearing into the organisation
over Brexit.
Oh and Pete Wishart says 8,000 jobs at risk north of the border,
the one he needs to watch is his own. The crying over leaving the EU in
Nationalist circles is based on the few profiting by treading down the many for
personal advantage. At present the SNP wake or Conference is happening in Glasgow , the attempt to
appear upbeat and jolly is stage managed at least in the main hall, but in the
fringe events, we get the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) on the myths and
opportunities of Scottish independence. Doom and gloom with a fairytale ending,
independence solves everything, the same flawed message of 2014 which bombed
with the public, the public wouldn’t be led, they won’t be tricked and they are
now wiser to the SNP and their game now.
One think which I see when I look at Pete Wishart is someone
who isn’t a deep thinker, so when he trots out that a new economic message -
one that moved away from debates on currency and focused more on the
opportunities available to an independent Scotland was required ahead of any
second referendum, I think fairytale Part 2. The people of Scotland were
lied to during the first independence referendum by the SNP and the phoney
groups setup by their members to garner support from those who didn’t want to
stand under the nationalist banner.
In an attempt to appear like a leader, Wishart said:
“We will be having another independence referendum, not
because we want it but because the Scottish nation will be crying out for it as
they start to experience the horrors of Brexit. They will be coming to the
Scottish National Party saying ‘get us out of this mess’.”
I need to say bollocks at this point because he is talking
bollocks.
He added that “being shackled to the United Kingdom
as we approach Brexit is the worst possible place to be economically. We have
the opportunity, there’s a lifeboat attached to the good ship UK that’s
heading for that Brexit iceberg - it’s called Scottish independence. Let’s get
on board that lifeboat, let’s row as fast as possible.”
Wishart’s ability to sell a message, otherwise known as spin
is rather pitiful, let’s use a ship sinking and a lifeboat because the ‘wee
people’ will get what I am saying! I don’t know about you but I am not so
easily sold on any subject when someone comes out with rubbish like this, I don’t
need someone to paint me a picture.
In his final pitch, Wishart said:
“We have to start thinking about it pretty soon because
Brexit could collapse in two years time, he said. We could be leaving without
any deal; the EU could just get thoroughly bored with the whining UK . How on
earth did the Unionists get away with presenting the case substantially that
economically rich Scotland ,
resource rich Scotland , Scotland that
has so many fantastic economic opportunities would somehow fail as an
independent country? “Somehow we have let the Unionists get away with this and
we must never ever allow this to happen again. We must start to redesign and
rechart our economic case for independence, which starts by saying what a
wonderful country this is and how economically prosperous we are.”
In fact, Scotland
is so rich that the SNP would impose cuts severe immediately if they ever tricked
Scots into voting for their nonsense.
Economically rich Scotland , where is the nirvana then?
We spend more than we collect in taxes, economic reality
escapes Pete Wishart.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
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