Dear All
The only thing about the SNP Depute leader race of any
interest is who along with Nicola Sturgeon will lead the SNP into the political
wilderness, it is a contest which doesn’t inspire; there isn’t even anyone with
a vision.
In what must be the most shallowest of contests, the main
issue is Scottish independence, not making Scotland better, not making education
better, not fixing the health service, not fixing the Police mess, just
independence and a timetable for a second referendum.
In order to get some votes, and create an interest in
himself; one of the candidates for top SNP job wants a referendum within 18
months. This plank is called Chris McEleny, there won’t be a referendum within
18 months, it is increasingly looking like anything of that nature would be
beyond the next Holyrood election.
And there is no evidence that the SNP would get a majority
in Parliament even with the Scottish Greens, politics is changing in Scotland , the
landscape post Brexit is something which the SNP can’t get their heads round.
The SNP is a party lost in the past, fight old battles they have already lost.
They may have a new country to pitch to the voters as in we can be like New Zealand ,
but the reality is grounded in fable.
Lying, hatred, incompetent and deceit were the hallmarks of
the SNP attempts to win in 2014, the SNP along with their ‘allies’ ran a
campaign of hate, letting their animals run wild in the streets and online.
Now, we have people like SNP MP Pete Wishart calling for ‘respect’.
Too late for that, that boat sailed long ago, along with any
chance of a successful independence bid.
I think, it is clear that out of the three candidates,
Nicola Sturgeon would want Keith Brown, one of the clique, the old guard, he
isn’t original, he isn’t a thinker, he is a sidekick. What the other two McEleny
and Hepburn bring is problems for Nicola Sturgeon. I am sure that Nicola isn’t
keen on Hepburn, a younger woman and her SNP MSP husband being seen as the new
power couple, with her as the woman married to a pensioner.
Timing is everything, it is true in comedy and just as true
in politics, the SNP rushed into the 2014 vote, they thought a ‘jolly fat man’
called Alex Salmond and a white paper of dross, with Nicola Sturgeon as the day
to day face would be enough to con voters. In part, the effort worked, the SNP
cleaned up on the disenfranchised vote especially among the unemployed.
The SNP promised Nirvana, milk and honey and other ‘goodies’
in a magical land which didn’t exist, lies, lies, lies, deceit, contrived
rubbish. The intervention by Chris McEleny means the issue is now set to
dominate the depute’s contest in the run up to the SNP conference in
June, so we can expect people to out do themselves on how keen they are.
The other contenders, cabinet secretary Keith Brown and
activist Julie Hepburn, have decided to be less keen on naming the day, because
in reality, the depute whoever that will be, won’t be the driving force.
Power will remain with the Murrells aka Sturgeon and husband.
McEleny, the leader of the SNP group on Inverclyde Council
is using the excuse of Brexit just as the others in the SNP have to call for a
referendum, but the truth is, it doesn’t matter what the reason is, Brexit is
just an excuse, nothing more.
McEleny said:
“We are moving close to entering into our second decade of
UK Government austerity being imposed upon Scotland . We are moving close to a
new generation of weapons of mass destruction being imposed upon the Clyde in Scotland . Hard
working WASPI women are having their pensions stolen, women who have been raped
are being forced to fill out forms to receive support, the UK ’s protect
the rich economy is forcing more and more children into poverty. I believe that
Scotland
cannot afford to wait any longer to see if things can get better, we’ve been getting
sold that message for decades. Simply put, decisions made in Scotland by the people of Scotland are better decisions for Scotland . That
is why we should be independent and that is why I believe we should have a
referendum on our independence within the next 18 months.”
Austerity, pensions, rape and nuclear weapons, what a load
of contrived claptrap, why did he miss out ‘period poverty’, I am still waiting
on the toilet paper poverty campaign but apparently blood is more trendy than
shit to campaign on!
As to the ‘mandate’, there is no mandate; the idea that the
people of Scotland
who already rejected the SNP vision and version of independence should then
have another vote forced on them is bizarre. The Edinburgh Agreement wasn’t
respected by the SNP; the SNP can’t keep saying that they respect the result
when they clearly don’t. If there is the UK Government will to grant another
referendum, this should be based on a clear majority by the SNP in the Holyrood
2021 election.
The SNP are on a downward slide, whether they slide far
enough to continue as a minority government or end up in opposition remains to
be seen. The Yes mob activists want Sturgeon to go now, saying she is duty
bound and they know that that if she doesn’t the SNP might not get a chance in
the parliament after 2021.
People are sick of the SNP, but that leaves other parties to
raise their game considerably to give the SNP the last push out the door. Ms
Sturgeon bottled it after she called for a second referendum in March 2017 because
the SNP lost so badly in the snap election of 2017. The SNP said they had to “reset”
her plans after the SNP lost a third of its MPs in the June election.
I helped put three SNP MPs on the scrapheap, I enjoyed Anne
McLaughlin’s defeat the most, simply put, it was delicious to see her dumb stuck
being shunted out the door at Glasgow North East.
Western Isles MP, ‘three in a bed’ Angus Brendan MacNeil joined
in this week by saying he favoured a referendum within 18 months. Reality
however is setting in as MP Pete Wishart and former SNP deputy Jim Sillars,
have urged caution and highlighted the painful truth, there is a huge No
majority in the polls.
57% still saying No!
Finally, one thing in my mind is certain, Nicola Sturgeon
will never lead the SNP to a successful independence vote; she is part of the rottenness
which is embedded too deep in the party. The Cybernats are just a vocal
expression of the hatred which has been unleashed and no new fairytale will
ever remove that memories of who or what was done in the run up to the 2014
vote.
Scottish independence under the SNP is gone!
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
They continue to scrabble about because they know that the writing is on the wall, eh George?
ReplyDeleteThanks again george another good read
ReplyDeleteThis is a classic, came here from a twitter link lol
ReplyDeleteI think that says it all - a great and thoughtful analysis.
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