Dear All
Do, you remember the ‘45’; this is what the Nationalists
tagged themselves within minutes of losing the Scottish independence referendum
of 2014. Twitter was a blaze with people tweet ‘45’ and some put it on their
twitter profiles. The winners, the ‘55’ didn’t see any need to attempt to bolster
their confidence with some cheap gimmick, they won it!
Its 2018, not a great time leap from 2014 but now the ‘45’
seem to be melting away, a survey for the Daily Record found only 23 per cent
of people thought Nicola Sturgeon should push for a new vote now, and with
signs clearly pointing to a split within the Nationalists ranks, 19 per cent
who wanted one much later.
Only 1 in 4 back Sturgeon calling for second independence
referendum this autumn, but the reality is neither they nor Nicola Sturgeon
will be getting one. What is significant is that so many think an unwinnable
referendum needs to happen now. Nicola Sturgeon is playing for time; she knows
she will lose another Scottish independence referendum by an even bigger
margin.
The polling found that the majority of Scotland is
fully opposed to any referendum full stop. Far from winning over people, the
SNP had entrenched views of people, voting to stay in the UK is still growing in Scotland . The
same cannot be said for the option to break up the UK , what the SNP haven’t come to
terms with post 2014 and 2016 referendums, is the political landscape has moved
away from them. Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP have no narrative and no purpose in
a modern Scotland .
People are tired of lies, tired of failure, tired of deceit; they are literally
tired of the leadership of the SNP and in particular Nicola Sturgeon who has
become a figure of mockery.
Nicola Sturgeon jumped the gun and a second referendum in
March 2017, but the ‘we are on our way’ was short lived by the snap Westminster election in
2017. Sturgeon lost that election badly then had to “reset” her plans, the drop
in support a mere two years was significant.
One thing the SNP do rather easily is break promises, Sturgeon
promised to update MSPs on a “precise timescale” on a second referendum this
autumn, but that will have to be kicked into the long grass, in her case,
rather long grass, we are talking post 2022. The year before is the Holyrood
election, and if the SNP can’t get a majority with the Greens, they will not be
able to get the legal framework in place, in the event of getting a Section 30
order post 2021 Holyrood.
Brexit is a red herring; it is just a ‘place holder’ for SNP
grievance to justify any ‘change of circumstances’ for a second vote.
As it stands now, it looks unlikely there will be a majority
at Holyrood for the SNP and their allies, if that happens, then politics turns
interesting in Scotland .
There is fight between the UK
and Scottish governments at the Supreme Court between now and the autumn, although
the SNP would like to paint this case as meaningful, it isn’t, the Court should
strike down Holyrood’s alternative Brexit Bill. Just as Brexit didn’t bring a
kick start of popular support for a second referendum, neither will this court
case.
People don’t genuinely like Nicola Sturgeon, despite the ‘makeover’,
what lies underneath in her personality is terribly ugly; it matches what comes
out of her mouth. No amount of standing with kids or any other set piece moments
of appearing ‘caring’ can mask the real Nicola Sturgeon.
One thing which would be highly amusing is if Sturgeon pushes
again for a referendum and the Prime Minister refuses, the loss of face would
be incredible and send a signal.
Nicola Sturgeon has no real power, Nicola Sturgeon cannot
affect real change; Nicola Sturgeon is a busted flush.
Professor Sir John Curtice of Strathclyde University said
the new poll showed that, despite SNP hopes Brexit was still having little
impact on the independence question.
He said:
“Although the SNP have had somewhat the better of the
argument in the row about the impact of Brexit Withdrawal Bill on the powers of
the Scottish Parliament, there’s still no sign of any significant change in the
level for support for independence – or much evidence of enthusiasm for an
early ballot among the party’s supporters.”
Scottish Labour Leader Richard Leonard said:
"The people of Scotland want the government
focused on jobs, schools and hospitals, not another referendum campaign that
creates false divisions between working class people when the real divide is
between the richest and the rest of us. The chaos at the heart of the Tory
government has focused people’s minds on the extreme challenges of leaving a
political and economic union, and it is clear that there is not strong support
for Nicola Sturgeon to try and force another referendum onto the agenda."
A Scottish Conservative spokesman said:
“This poll again shows the majority of people do not want a
second referendum - and they overwhelmingly don’t want one any time soon. Nicola
Sturgeon should use this research as motivation to take the threat of another
divisive vote off the table.”
Scottish Green MSP Patrick Harvie added:
"It’s remarkable that support for independence remains
so high given that the Yes movement hasn’t done a single bit of formal
campaigning. The status quo will no longer exist in March 2019 and I suspect
that voters in Scotland
will come to demand a say on whether we should be dragged along with this
Brexit mess."
Given that the Green MSP used the word ‘formal’, we should
remember that the SNP have been using Holyrood as a campaign vehicle prior to
the 2014 vote and post 2014 losing of the referendum. The SNP and their ‘allies’
haven’t gone away because they think like kids playing ‘war’ that a last
grenade can win the battle for them. The truth is that being in government has
become a double edged sword for the SNP, their failures across the board show
that they are incapable to be the government of Scotland .
Finally, the split in the Nationalist movement over timing
will lead to the parting of the waves between the SNP and the wider
independence movement, last time, the SNP ran the show and failed, this time
you may find the SNP being pushed away to run their own separate campaign.
What is clear is that Nicola Sturgeon is toxic, and no PR Guru will be able to change that, she is the lighting rod for grievance where none exists. If you need to have it rammed home to you, the lack of candidates to be Nicola Sturgeon’s deputy tells a story as does the fact that Keith Brown since elected is very much the ‘invisible man’.
What is clear is that Nicola Sturgeon is toxic, and no PR Guru will be able to change that, she is the lighting rod for grievance where none exists. If you need to have it rammed home to you, the lack of candidates to be Nicola Sturgeon’s deputy tells a story as does the fact that Keith Brown since elected is very much the ‘invisible man’.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
She will disappear George, but DO NOTFORGET A VERY WEALTHY WOMAN
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