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
Thursday, September 27, 2018
Fun Day Out For Law Students: Tommy Robinson’s trial at Old Bailey sees hundreds turn up to protest, the court hearing has been adjourned, and there will now be a ‘substantive hearing’ held by an independent hearings panel to see if there is evidence for this case to proceed, is this the establishment using their ‘get out of jail’ free card, because this case is a loser!
Dear All
If you have been following the Tommy Robinson case, you might have found something very interesting from a legal standpoint; can a person who committed no offence be jailed? The answer to this question is yes, but there are other questions which then pop up such as was the hearing that jailed Tommy Robinson fair?
The answer to that question is no!
The Robinson case shines a spotlight on British justice, and whether people accused of contempt of court should get a jury trial. If there had been a jury trial in the Leeds case against Robinson, he would have been freed. The reason is that information already in the public domain isn’t subject to reporting restrictions. This means no matter where a person is, what he is using to communicate such information, this is part of his right to freedom of speech and freedom of expression.
The case against Tommy Robinson is bogus, and no matter how the prosecution try to spice it up, it is a loser, to attempt to have a second bite of the cherry is not in the public interest and a sheer waste of police and the court’s time. If it was me at the Prosecution Service, I would opt to bin this case, because going into court with nothing makes you look a fool.
Today was supposed to be D-Day for Tommy Robinson down at the Old Bailey, since this was a show trial, everyone turned up, including a sizeable number of protesters, a small number of counter protesters and the media.
Everyone was all revved up to go!
Except the judge who looking at this shambles, deciding that a spot of long grass was called for and promptly adjourned the trial, why get upset with the weekend coming up? Plus, why damage your own credibility on the bench trying to clean up someone’s else’s mistake The judge adjourned this case to determine whether there will be a substantive hearing at the Old Bailey into the alleged contempt of court. A substantive hearing is apparently conducted by two lay members and one professional member of the independent hearings panel, plus one legal adviser.
So, judging by what is in the public domain about what happened, I would suggest that independent hearings panel might be the ‘out’ that is needed to get this mess done and dusted as an issue, and dropped like a hot brick. In this case, leave out the aftermath, leave out the protesters, the marches and concentrate on the issue.
In that case, the evidence points to Tommy Robinson having not broken the law.
As to the counter protesters turning up at the Old Bailey, this is just a hate mob, becaue of who Tommy Robinson is and what he represents. They clearly aren’t interested in justice, and this case is an important one to watch, however they appear not to be concerned with the evidence. If being jailed while being innocent can happen to Robinson, it can happen to them.
Clearly that thought never crossed their minds!
One thing that the media has done is to continually call Tommy Robinson as a far right activist, his real name is Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon who cofounded the EDL but left when he said that extremists had joined the group. He is now an independent reporter, personality of sorts and a TV pundit, but he is still to many Tommy Robinson. In politics, you get people allegedly who stand for ‘injustice’, but in this fundamental case, the political parties remained silent. The press remained pro jail, both the printed press and TV, even getting a stooge on to say publicly what happened to Tommy Robinson was okay, it wasn’t as we all know.
Speaking to reporters outside court after the adjourned hearing, Robinson said:
"I believe they want me in prison for Christmas”.
He added:
"The law's supposed to be blind, but it's not supposed to be deaf and dumb. I'm being specifically targeted for who I am. I want closure. I believe they are purposely not giving me closure”.
The bigger picture of today’s hearing I would say is this, the fact this has been sent to an independent hearings panel is in itself an acknowledgment that this case is a loser, and everyone knows it is a loser. What the independent hearings panel is, is a ‘get out of jail free’ card for the Establishment, which they should grasp with both hands.
As much as certain people would like to see Tommy Robinson back in prison, you have to have evidence, this case is devoid of it entirely, and makes a mockery of the justice system. Not liking someone isn’t a reason to conduct a witch hunt against them, deny them rights and certainly not cause to deny them due process, and a fair trial.
Finally, this bit caught my eye; Tommy Robinson is alleged to have committed contempt of court by filming people in a criminal trial and broadcasting footage on social media.
This reads like he ‘filmed in the court’, is this just lazy writing by the press or attempting to portray the establishment version of things?
Also anyone has the right to film in public, this is entirely legal and tested many times, youtube is full of videos on this subject. What the court can do is ban anything being reported 'in it' concerning the case, not something already known.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Political Unaware; French President Emmanuel Macron Puts Globalist Case Against Trump at UN, Hints at Anti-U.S. Trade Deal Boycott, what is unfolding is a stooge acting out to try and be seen as a force and the main power player in Europe, cheered by the elite and held in contempt by his own people, Macron is a man with a limited future
Dear All
When I was on Gordon Brewer’s radio debate on the EU
referendum as a guest speaker, one of the things which I touched on was the way
the EU uses trade deals which is detrimental to other countries. As part of my
pitch, I talked about the trade deal between the EU and Kenya .
Basically, the EU brokers deals with developing countries in
a way that they either they sign or their market access to the EU is restricted.
What the EU is doing is operating a cartel to suppress prices in their favour,
in effect creating unfair deals which poor countries have no option but to sign
up to.
It is a form of economic warfare.
Such, tactics can work on small countries, but the problem
then unworkable when used against a major world economy such as the US . Donald
Trump has problems domestically and internationally, his crime was getting
elected and rejecting the globalist agenda. As US President, he is forthright
in putting the interests of America
and its workers first, something which the Democrats failed to do.
The EU experiment to create a super state is doomed to
failure; the cracks in the EU already are beginning to emerge, in Poland , in Hungary
and in Italy .
The sea change in the mood of the people is transforming politics in Europe in a way which will eventually lead to a break up
or re-organisation.
French President Emmanuel Macron will fall because the
people of France
will come to realise that stronger leadership is needed to protect France and
its citizens. He already feels the pressure as rising national populist parties
in Italy and Central Europe are challenging his efforts to cast
himself as the main player in European Union power politics. Angela Merkel’s
career is in effect over, she still holds power but what she doesn’t hold is
the trust of the German people.
In global forums like the United Nations, however, Macron
remains the poster boy for ‘centrism’, he may think that the assembled
politicians and bureaucrats giving him a standing ovation makes his political
future secure, but it doesn’t. Macron is a stooge; formerly he worked as a
Rothschild & Cie financier. He then had a stint serving as economy minister
in France ’s
previous Socialist government before launching his own party. He like Merkel
knows that there is a crisis of the very foundations of today’s world; he is
one of the players who created it.
Macron did however admit that this is a time where their ‘collective
system is falling apart’, but like a Captain wanting to go down with his
ship, he said he was committed to “multilateralism”.
In the US ,
President Trump is turning the US
around, employment is at an all time high, but the road to a ‘Make America
Great Again’ still has a long road to travel, especially in problem cities like
Detriot, San Francisco and Los Angeles .
Yes, there is a price for the globalist dream, the rich get
rich and the ordinary person, well whether you are in America or Kenya, the end
result is always the same.
President Trump has his critics but who can fault this
statement:
“We reject the ideology of globalism, and we embrace the
doctrine of patriotism.”
The bottom line, US President tells UN General
Assembly he will never "surrender sovereignty to an unelected global
bureaucracy."
Trump’s speech in contrast emphasise the way illegal
migration “exploits vulnerable populations, hurts hardworking citizens, and has
produced a vicious cycle of crime, violence, and poverty”.
Again, the evidence is there to see in black and white.
Trump is right to assert that “Only by upholding national
borders [and] destroying criminal gangs can we break this cycle and establish a
real foundation for prosperity”. If you can’t protect your own people, and are
not willing to, then that begs the question why are you in public office?
“a great people are standing up for their independence,
their security, and their sovereignty”.
President Macron like Angela Merkel is a relic of a failed
experiment which struggles each day to be relevant in European politics, they
hold power now, that power will be taken away from them by the people.
Finally, right across Europe ,
new parties have emerged, some condemn them as far right in order to stigmatise
them in the eyes of the public, mostly this is fake news, but despite every
dirty trick, support grows. People know a strong Europe
doesn’t lie by being part of the EU; it lies in each country having sovereignty
and being accountable to the people.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Scottish Labour, the Dugdale Mistake: Labour leader Richard Leonard says Labour won't bankroll Kezia Dugdale legal defence again, “The decision has been made and the decision will not change”, delegates at UK Labour conference in Liverpool blocked by party bosses from having a vote to help Kezia Dugdale, a party not unified cannot become a government either at Holyrood or Westminster
Dear All
One of the better Star Trek movies without a doubt is the
Wrath of Khan, the classic quote which made movie history was:
“Ah, Kirk, my old friend, do you know the Klingon proverb
that tells us 'Revenge is a dish that is best served cold?' It is very
cold ...in space”.
Although fiction can sometimes intimate life, the
abandonment of Kezia Dugdale by the Labour Party is a rather squalid affair.
There are two Labour Parties, the official Labour Party under the control of
the Corbyn faction, and the ‘shadow’ Labour Party. ‘Shadow’ Labour are playing
the long game, well they really don’t have any choice, the new gatekeepers are
loyal to Jeremy Corbyn.
One of the mistakes that Kezia Dugdale did rather early in
the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn was to not back him as leader, and as I keep
saying, when people do things, there are consequences. While Kezia was leader
of Scottish Labour, this wasn’t a problem, when she stepped down and became a
rank and file MSP, it was! Kezia should never have gone for the leadership,
some people aren't suited to the role, and if you couple it with her wrong choices
in backing the wrong causes, disaster soon followed.
From Corbyn to Trump to Brexit, Kezia was wrong as history
unfolded, in the case of Trump, she compounded the mistake by going to back Hillary
Clinton in her election, which beggars belief when you research the Clintons .
I wasn’t originally planning to do another Kezia post
straight after the last one but what I wanted to highlight ‘lack of unity’ in
Scottish Labour. In an election, any party which goes into it with a lack of
unity has a serious problem, especially if it is known in the public domain.
Kezia Dugdale’s replacement as leader is Richard Leonard, I
voted for him over Anas Sarwar, it wasn’t a hard decision, Anas by words out of
his own mouth convinced me that he wasn’t the man to lead the Party.
Richard Leonard as Scottish Labour leader has said the Labour Party
will not restart its financial support for Kezia Dugdale in her legal fight.
What Leonard has effectively said is that his predecessor was on her own, left
to sink or swim!
He said:
“The decision has been made and the decision will not change.”
So, is this leadership?
Well, it is a decision, but outside the context of the case,
it was a bad decision, Richard Leonard, pro Corbyn has decided to leave behind
Kezia Dugdale, pro Blairite, this will not engender unity, especially when you
think that 2021 election needs a united party to campaign. As the ‘third party’
in Scotland ,
it will take a huge effort to get Scottish Labour out of the position that it
is in. I would think that the current strategy at Scottish Labour HQ seems to
be hoping the SNP keep losing support for them to get results rather than work
for it. This isn’t a winning strategy to adopt, it is narrow thinking, 2017 in
Glasgow, only one Labour MP elected, the guy I campaigned for incidentally, it
was a hard fight with little help, but what it did have was a team unified and
with purpose.
One thing about the 2021 election is that it is a three way
race for minority government, unless something dramatic changes between now and
then. The Scottish Conservatives remain in a better position politically and financially
than the Labour Party, they will do a huge push to go for government.
In the press coverage of this election, you will probably
see the stage set as a battle between Nicola Sturgeon and Ruth Davidson, it is
doubtful that people will be taking an interest in others.
Richard Leonard had an open opportunity to support Kezia
Dugdale although I doubt how that case will end in her favour, but he should
have used her predicament as a ‘loss leader’.
Instead by turning his face to the wind, he is seen by many of
his MSP colleagues as doing what they see as a politically-motivated
“betrayal”.
Pro-Corbyn successor, Jennie Formby cancelled the
arrangement after legal fees in the case reached almost £100,000 but Richard
Leonard should have known and then fought for the big picture. The big picture
is that Scottish Labour needs a good result in 2021 in Scotland in order to have a better chance in the
2022 Westminster
election where Scottish seats are needed if there is any chance of a Labour
Government.
So, for a few quid invested, Richard Leonard might have got
a united-ish Scottish Party, a better shot at Holyrood and Westminster , but he didn’t go big picture, he
made a massive mistake. You think he might have clicked when delegates at UK
Labour conference in Liverpool tried to force
a vote on the issue to help Ms Dugdale, but were rebuffed by party bosses.
Finally, in the recent candidate selection for Glasgow South
West, I was denied a vote on who is to be the candidate, I wasn’t sent a voting
form, and I wasn’t told about the hustings event where you get to question
people who are standing as candidates. Although this rather nasty and squalid
contest has come to an end, the bad taste it leaves about how the ‘Corbyn’ candidate
was selected won’t be forgotten. I wonder if the Labour Party can’t generate
loyalty at the bottom or the top of the party then how are they to convince the
electorate to see them as a Holyrood or Westminster government in waiting.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Thursday, September 20, 2018
Labour Unity Takes a Knock: Labour Party ends funding for Kezia Dugdale's defence of Wings over Scotland defamation case, UK Labour did not tell Kezia Dugdale directly of its decision, but informed her lawyers, I guess the personal touch isn’t their speciality
Dear All
When the UK Labour tossed in a few shekels’ to fund former
Scottish leader Kezia Dugdale in the legal action brought against her by Wings
Over Scotland clown, Stuart Campbell, I have to say that I was surprised.
I was wondering if the reason was that because she was at
the time Labour Leader in Scotland ,
this was their rationale.
Having stumped up some cash, it now seems that UK Labour has
decided to pull the plug on the cash flow and leave Kezia, high and dry. Kezia
by any stretch of the imagination couldn’t be described as a Corbyn supporter,
right from the get go, she wasn’t what you could be called enthusiastic.
Now the plug has been pulled, this exposes Kezia Dugdale to
potentially significant costs if she doesn’t win, plus the additional cost of
paying off Stuart Campbell. Campbell lives in Bath and runs a website
called Wings Over Scotland which has many idiots using the comments
section.
So, it is said that UK Labour has funded her defence to the
tune of £100,000, not exactly chump change, this is member’s subs, but
apparently the new Gen Sec Jennie Formby allegedly doesn’t to continue the
funding.
This saga started when in her Daily Record column, KeziaMs
Dugdale said she was “shocked and appalled to see a pro-independence blogger's
homophobic tweets”.
Her reaction was said to be caused by a tweet from Campbell where he said
David Mundell’s son, the Tory MSP Oliver Mundell, was “the sort of public
speaker that makes you wish his dad had embraced his homosexuality
sooner".
Things escalated from there in a legal drama.
Many people will have opinions what that tweet means, but
the most obvious meaning for those who don’t subscribe to identity politics is
that Oliver Mundell is such a poor speaker. If you do subscribe to identity
politics, you maybe inclined to read take Dugdale’s view, which I think would
be a minority position.
In simple economic terms, the Labour Party has allegedly spent
£100,000 and Campbell
is asking for £25,000, it doesn’t seem good value for money for the members, or
particularly smart.
There are plenty in the Unionist camp that despite Stuart
Campbell, but people should learn to tell the difference between an opinion and
a fact. In this case, if you go just on the tweet, you can’t say homophobic
tweet. It boils down to, it isn’t what you thought he meant, it is all about
what he thought he meant.
In other words, you can’t put your words into someone else’s
mouth.
Because in a Court of Law; you would get ‘handed your ass’
for that type of thinking.
What I find surprising is that is the shock of Kezia Dugdale
and many other Labour MSPs now the UK party has now ended the financial
arrangement. This leaves Kezia Dugdale to fend for herself in a case which
looks very much a potential loser.
There is an old saying that when in a hole; stop digging;
that said, I am a great believer in letting people do their own thing, because
it is part of the learning experience for them.
It now looks like the publisher of Ms Dugdale’s column, the
Daily Record may now supply Ms Dugdale with legal support for the rest of the
case, but that is to be confirmed.
Finally, as Court cases go, this isn’t one of the greatest
to watch or take much of an interest in, by it should serve as a warning to
elected people such as MSPs about what they say as an opinion and what they say
as fact.
I met Kezia Dugdale at the Brexit count in Glasgow , we chatted for a few minutes; it was
very pleasant even when I told her I was doing Leave. If I was handing out
advice I would say have a real hard think about if you want to continue this
case further.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Ultra 3D Earth Tutorial! + Free ORB Plug-in! 100% After Effects!
Dear All
One of the interests I have is in CGI as you see in movies like avatar, in the past, people like myself wouldn't have an opportunity to learn such stuff unless I had gone to work in a movie studio or been able to access a learning institution which ran a course on it.
Now with the advance of the internet, you can learn a variety of things from the comfort of the virtual classroom, in your home, library or even while on a bus!
I found this tutorial in which Andrew Kramer, a leading After Effects and movie cgi genius shows a step by step approach in how the big companies pull off the cgi effects which so many movies rely on. Needless to say you need the right software and computer graphics card to pull off this tutorial but it does show that even the 'little guy' can dream of being a George Lucas.
Anyway, enjoy this tutorial, the plug in is free and the knowledge imparted is top notch.
Finally, Andrew Kramer is a guy who taught himself and has been producing free tutorials and products along with a great range of reasonably priced products which are a must for anyone want to learn After Effects. He is a regular at NAB which is an event that showcases media entertainment technology to industry and the general public, held in Las Vegas. Andrew usually does a presentation for Adobe each year.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
No place for Alex Salmond at the indy table; New pro-independence group is to launch on St Andrew’s Day, as an offshoot of the Scottish Independence Convention, it is a repackaging of a failed experiment, can the SIC grasp the complexity that the SNP and their current and former leadership are toxic vessels?
Dear All
The SNP and the Yes Movement, back in 2012, Yes Scotland was
setup in Hope Street Glasgow, it was run by the SNP, staffed by the SNP for the
benefit of the SNP plus a few other losers to pad it out and a donkey called
Blair Jenkins to run it.
The choice of location for the HQ wasn’t hard to fathom,
Alex Salmond appointed Nicola Sturgeon to be the ‘face of independence’ in
order to chase the wummin’s vote. Sturgeon sat on the board, along with Tasmina
Ahmed-Shiekh, faded pop star Pat Kane, Colin Fox of the SSP, and Elaine C Smith
of Rab C Nesbit fame, a few others also sat on it. Dennis Canavan, the ex
Labour MP was chair presumably to give the impression of cross party political
support.
Four years ago today, the two year run in campaign came to an
end, the SNP lied, deceived and tried to trick their way to independence but
when the result came in, the dream of Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon was
over. This was a watershed moment, the Nationalists and their allies ran a
dirty tricks campaign which included intimidation, not subtle but rather in
your face.
People such as me were constantly targeted to be smeared;
you might have caught the end of that strategy in the press.
After a disastrous indy campaign, it wasn’t surprising that
the Yes Movement would come to realise that the SNP, in particular Alex Salmond
and Nicola Sturgeon were a liability round the neck of the independence cause.
Nicola Sturgeon won’t ever lead Scotland to be an independent
country, at present she is making noises about indyref 2 but the reality is that
she is playing for time, she needs to get another term as FM in order to get
enough Scottish ‘roubles’ put by to have a cushy life, post politics, no
Fortune 500 companies beating their way to her door.
Post referendum, Alex Salmond went to Westminster then two years later, he was out
on the street; his job opportunities weren’t exactly Fortune 500. Salmond was
taken on by the Russians, to do a ‘show’, a cross between Parkinson and
Politics, and neither entertaining enough to warrant watching.
Some people will do anything for money!
The emergence of a new indy group isn’t a surprise,
through-out history, people have tried to sell stuff by repackaging it and
calling it something else, and with the SNP leadership being so toxic, Scottish
Independence Convention (SIC) probably want ‘clear water’ between them and the
Nats. As part of their pitch for the new group, they are starting off with a St
Andrew’s Day high-profile fundraiser. The National (a newspaper) reported that
the new organisation will be spun off from SIC to provide a ‘strategic vision’
for a new Yes campaign, and will offer a fact checking service.
Apparently fact checking services are all the rage now.
Of course, some facts will not be checked, in case it upsets
the ‘strategic vision’ for a new Yes campaign!
SIC convenor Elaine C Smith said:
“We don’t know when the next referendum will be but we know
we need to start campaigning now. We know we need to be getting on the front
foot with the media. We know we need to be harnessing the power of our
grassroots organisations. We know we need to be preparing to take the argument
to the doorstep and the keyboard”.
If you saw some of the trash that the SNP roped into
campaigning, you wouldn’t want some of them anywhere need a front door and
certainly not near a keyboard, the bitter cybernats are still fighting their ‘War
on Scots’ on platforms like Twitter.
Smith added:
“Four years after the last independence referendum there is
still so much energy in the Yes movement but we need to harness it if we are
going to successfully listen to and listen to and persuade our fellow Scots
that the only safe way forward is to be in charge of our own destiny. The
movement has successfully crowd-funded many initiatives since 2014. But this is
the chance to take it to the next level. “If we are serious about winning
independence then we need to start campaigning on it now. And that means
backing this fundraiser when it comes.”
The lie of Scottish independence is of course that the SNP
don’t want Scottish people to be in charge of our own destiny, they want EU
membership.
If you think back to 2014 when the SNP converted to being
part of NATO, that was just a ruse to get them through the rather tricky
problem of defence and regards to spending to secure our borders properly.
In 2013, you may remember this article by me:
At present we have an SNP Government which is a complete shambles
under Nicola Sturgeon’s failing leadership, and Alex Salmond having issues to
deal with of a serious nature, he denies all wrongdoing.
“Alex Salmond reported to cops over allegations of sexual
assault”, doesn’t play well on a doorstep, especially if you want the wummin’s
vote.
Finally, if you look at wiki, you see some of the same names as board members of Yes Scotland
who are also senior members of the Scottish Independence Convention.
Re-packaging an unworkable and failed idea by people unable
to grasp the concept of what it entails is a bit like trying to sell ‘broken
lighbulbs’, the market is very limited for public consumption.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Monday, September 17, 2018
Angela Merkel’s Europe is dying; German Politician says privately that ‘Civil War Is Coming to Europe’, the ‘Battle for Europe’ isn’t that far away, the anger isn’t just confined to Germany, it is Europe wide, politicians and media are jointing working to suppress the truth, ‘peace in our time’ isn’t possible now, too many murders, too many rapes!
Dear All
Sometime ago, I started blogging on the concept of ‘civil
war’ coming to Europe, since I first started commenting on this, the slide
towards ‘war’ continues. As someone who has an interest in WW2, I remember
reading then watch the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Neville
Chamberlain, who made in his 30 September 1938 speech a prediction of ‘peace in
our time’. Actually he was rather wide of the mark as events unfolded. When Neville Chamberlain’s end came, he had sought the help of his friends to
stay in power and that help wasn’t forthcoming.
After the disastrous Norway Campaign, it was clear that the
mood in the Country and House of Commons had changed.
The Norway Campaign had been a failure.
Now, in this era, the situation in which ‘civil war’ is
possible has been created by politicians in Europe, the ‘war’ when it comes
will I suspect much like how resistance cells operated in Nazi occupied Europe.
I think it is safe to say that a lot of politicians will be in danger along
with migrants. The countless murders, rapes, robberies and other outrages are
pushing Europeans to the brink.
It is 2018, this year is drawing to a close, and a German
city politician in an off the record briefing has said that:
“Civil war is coming to Europe .”
The person, he told will not be revealing his name, as he
says in Germany
there are penalties for this kind of frankness. That conversation is just one
of a number of conservations among what people are saying in private in Germany today. Angela
Merkel’s open invitation to three million immigrants mostly of fighting-age
males from Muslim countries has been the trigger. The official German number is
1.5 million; however, as we know now, we have been lied to by politicians and
also by our media. It wouldn’t be ‘quelle surprise’ when it all kicks off, when
you plant acorns, you aren’t surprised when a tree pops up!
The ‘civil war’ in Europe, will not just be a ‘German’
event, no, this will spread through-out Europe, when I did a Brexit talk at
Strathclyde University for a Muslim student group, I was asked the question
about Muslims going to work in Europe. I said to the student that at this time,
under the current situation, working in Europe is dangerous, and I won’t
recommend it for him or indeed anyone from the UK .
Although the AfD, Alternative für Deutschland, the
main party of the resistance to Angela still only polls around 16 percent
of the national vote, their day to achieve power is coming. When people thought
in Holland that
Geert Wilders would be PM, I said no, the reason was simple, not enough damage
has been done yet to make people turn away from the mainstream parties. I was
right in that Dutch election, their gains are like a detonator going off before
the main explosion.
The other parties in Germany , Angela Merkel’s majority
Christian Democrats and the SPD and the Greens will make sure that the AfD
stays out of power by forming alliances of convenience. So, in effect, they are
priming Germany to blow, when you strangle the people’s voice, when you ignore
them, the outcome is things are going to get a lot lot worse before they get
better. People will then turn to parties like Alternative für Deutschland.
As part of the political and media strategy to suppress
support for AfD, their campaign is to dub AfD as the ‘far right’, this tactic
of labelling is well known in politics. Angela Merkel’s party and others would really
rather bury their heads in the sand about the problems and just pretend it’s
not happening. They should have acted long ago, but didn’t every murder, every
rape, every robbery in Germany
by migrants can be laid at Merkel’s door.
Merkel should be in prison for what she and others have
done!
Finally, if you look at how the protest rally in Chemnitz over the murder of a man by two migrants, you
can see how the politicians and media work hand in glove. The purpose of the
rally was to draw attention to the large number of rapes and murders inflicted
by mostly Muslim immigrants on Germans. That protest was utterly misrepresented
by the media and the authorities as neo-Nazi revivalism which it was not.
Nothing, I have seen and nothing I have read leads me to
believe that the slide to ‘civil war’ can be stopped; the rock is just starting
to roll down the mountain.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Friday, September 14, 2018
Tommy Robinson & Ezra Levant EXCLUSIVE interview on his Prison Treatment
Dear All
An interesting video on what happened to Tommy Robinson when he was arrested and jailed.
Clearly, this is worth watching, as it raises serious questions about how the legal system is working.
The basis of a fair society is how people are treated before the law, if this is lost, then society is lost.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Thursday, September 13, 2018
SNP Anger Explodes; former MSP Tommy Sheridan provokes bitter SNP anger by wanting to show the movie, Braveheart at his Hope Over Fear Rally, he says he is 'not frightened' to screen 'cinematic classic', is the real reason of the SNP objection that Mel Gibson in the movie bangs the French bird, and self confessed ‘lonely’ Nicola Sturgeon is having to make do with an old age pensioner husband?
Dear All
Have you seen the price of a cinema ticket these days, it
costs a fortune, but if you can’t afford to go to the movies, then Tommy
Sheridan is going to be showing the screen 'cinematic classic' Braveheart at
his pro-indy rally.
The idea of showing Braveheart is to get people fired up,
in the movie, you can see sex, violence and comedy. The sex bit is tamed down, but the fight scenes are worth
watching, after all who doesn’t like a good rammy?
So, Braveheart is being shown in Glasgow ’s George Square , there is a Greggs nearby, a couple of sausage rolls and a few cans of soft drink and you are 'good to
go', provided the weather is okay.
Might be an idea to bring a fold up seat for comfort!
Hope Over Fear is a vehicle for Tommy Sheridan to attempt to
make a political comeback, however, no matter how many movies he shows, no
matter how many kids get their face painted, he has blew it in the Scottish
political arena.
His fall from grace was epic despite the Russians attempting
to give him a ‘leg up’ rather than a ‘leg over’, his time is over.
The SNP leadership aren’t a fan of Tommy Sheridan going way
back, and nothing has changed, they see Sheridan
as a threat to them and their narrative.
Already Sturgeon’s little helper SNP Councillor Mhairi
Hunter has said:
"People will be put off voting Yes by seeing folk
cheering Braveheart and then cheering Tommy Sheridan. That will absolutely put
soft Nos off."
Of course people won’t be put off by seeing the state of
Govanhill under the management of her ‘stay away’ boss Nicola Sturgeon. There
is in my opinion no such thing as ‘soft nos’ because people are pretty wise now
to the SNP and what they are all about.
If Tommy Sheridan doesn’t believe me when I say his career
is over, then perhaps, Scottish Tory chief whip Maurice Golden might convince
him. He said:
“Reasonable supporters of independence will cringe at the
prospect of this ridiculous spectacle. It's quite obvious Tommy Sheridan is
using this campaign as a way to rehabilitate his image from convicted perjurer
and failed politician."
I would say that he is right on part two of his assessment
but wrong on part one, a movie is a movie is a movie. Also given that some
people are a little dry when it comes to public speaking, pre-entertainment is
really a bad thing.
And of course, Tommy Sheridan can film this event and use
this as material for his new chat show!
Two Twitter polls attracting over 2000 votes asking about
the showing of Braveheart in advance of the Hope Over Fear rally found the
majority are so far showing a wave of opinion against it.
Some people don’t like a good movie, and that is what
Braveheart is, a movie, not a documentary, it isn’t a movie that you look for
deep meaning, much in the same way you won’t find it is a John Wayne ‘cowboys
and indians’ movie.
One poll found 72% either said it should not go ahead or
answered "are you kidding me?". Another found 42% thought it was a
bad idea, 22% a good one and 36% not bothered.
This anti response sounds to me to be disgruntled SNP types
who are getting their knickers in a twist because many of their leadership
figures are actually English but they don’t like to be reminded of it.
One thing which may disappoint people is that Sheridan has decided to
show an edited version of the cinematic classic probably due to time constrains,
Braveheart running time is normally 3 hours and 2 mins.
One wonders what scenes will be shown in this watered down
version!
Is sex out?
Is battle scene violence out?
Is the scene of the LGBT man thrown out of a high window by
the English King played by Patrick McGoohan, (he also had a small part in the
Dambusters movie) kept in?
Is the comedy of the Irishman played well by David O’Hara
still there?
One thing that Braveheart had was a pretty amazing cast
working with Mel Gibson.
This was also the first noticeable role for Catherine
McCormack who played Mel Gibson’s love interest, early on she gets her throat
slit, which effectively sets up the movie.
One wonders really what the main objection to this movie by
the SNP?
Is it that this is a heterosexual love story?
Is it the Mel Gibson marries a beautiful young woman and
Nicola Sturgeon married a guy old enough to be her father who effectively stays
out of sight?
Is it because Mel Gibson in the movie bangs the French bird
and gets her preggers?
Is it because of the LGBT man thrown out of a high window?
Is it because heterosexual males are shown taken the lead
and driving forward a real agenda for change when people like Nicola Sturgeon
are farting about with ‘baby boxes’ and ‘tampons’?
Is it because the SNP know that the Yes Movement have come
to realise that Nicola Sturgeon isn’t the person capable of leading a new
indyref campaign?
Finally, if Nicola Sturgeon and her sidekick Mhairi Hunter don’t
like Braveheart then don’t turn up, they won’t be missed, perhaps they can
spend the time getting to grips with the Govanhill slum which they allegedly represent, or turn up at the rally and hand out free tampons!
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
Crime and Failure, the Labour Party made the wrong choice backing Sadiq Khan for London Mayor, Khan’s popularity crumbles to dust after summer of violence in the Capitalsees Mayor’s ratings hit lowest level, Labour need a replacement for the election 2020, the party cannot go into that election with Khan as candidate, he is a serious liability
Dear All
Here is a stat that you may find rather shocking; London has overtaken New
York City for number of murders for the first time in
over 200 years.
Far from being a decisive Mayor, Khan’s attitude is ‘I can’t
do anything about…’ In London
as we keep seeing there has been an escalating surging violence in the capital.
Certain types of crime such as Moped and acid attacks have effectively led
people to have no confidence in him.
How much longer the Labour Party can continue to support him
as their candidate for Mayor is debateable, personally, I think after his term
ends, he should go. What is needed in London
is a strong Mayor who is willing to bring back stop and search; who are willing
to campaign for severe measures and sentences to be used on those who do
violence in the City.
And have exclusion orders to remove such people from the
City of London
with severe penalties for those who think they can flout the law. Acid
attackers should be given sentences inline with those who carry a weapon such
as a gun.
It is a fact of life that you don’t stamp out violent crime
by being nice; there is ‘no talking people round’ who are active gang members.
The time is coming where action is needed, and the rather weak response from
Khan shows that there is no leadership worth following in City Hall.
In April, Andrew Gilligan wrote a hard hitting piece, where
he looked at Khan’s promises such as on social housing.
Khan promised that his housing policy would ‘rival the NHS
with its transformative effect on society’ but the reality apparently according
to Gilligan was that City Hall figures failed to realise the promise. In the first
year of Khan’s term, London
did not start building a single social rented home.
In politics, the folly of hanging onto deadweight is well
known in Scotland
as the Westminster 2015 and 2017 elections showed rather painfully for the Scottish
Labour. You might think Scottish Labour learned their lesson, but you would be
wrong, former badly defeated Holyrood MSPs are slotted to be Westminster candidates for some of their
seats, probably in the 2022 election.
Although we have seen the problems of Boris Johnson and his
martial problems played out in the press, one thing you can say about Johnson was
he started 7,439 homes for social rent in his first year as mayor and 1,687 in
the first year of his second term.
Even after the economic crash!
I believe that ideally policing should be kept under the
scope of the Mayor but given the surging violence, there maybe a case for
policing in the Capital to come under direct responsibility of the Home
Secretary.
Something has gone badly wrong, and the state of affairs is
such that something has to happen to move forward, at present there is an
impasse, the new idea of a ‘violent crime taskforce’, in a City of circa 8
million, 120 officers isn’t even a drop in the bucket.
On thing which did have a WTF moment writing this piece was
finding out that while an MP, he once went straight from voting in parliament
for post office closures to a public meeting where he protested against post
office closures. If such an act of stupidity cannot be seen for what it is then
the Labour Party has even bigger problems that it realises.
Philip Cowley, Professor of Politics at Queen Mary and
Director of the Mile End Institute said regards to the poll findings on Khan:
“In April 2018, Sadiq Khan was still ahead among those aged
50-64, working class Londoners, those living in outer London and white voters. He’s now behind
among all of these groups.”
Cowley added:
“When we first started polling, he was one of the most
popular politicians in Britain .
Such was his cross-party support, he even had net positive support from
Conservative voters. Those days are long gone.”
The professor argues with some cause that Khan can be beaten
at the next mayoral election in May 2020, if he faces a strong Tory candidate,
given Boris Johnson’s troubles which effectively kills off a leadership bid,
could he return as Mayor?
The defining issue of Sadiq Khan’s term as Mayor has been
crime; this is not the type of failure that you want hanging round your neck
entering an election.
Murders in London have overtaken
New York for first
time since 1800; that is quite a headline which no one can spin away from. If I
was a party manager for the Labour Party, I would say that Khan has to be
brought in for a serious talk regarding what he doing with his time. Khan has
taken a strong stance on politically correct cultural issues, moving to
ban attractive images of women on the Tube, fast food adverts,
and campaigning against a clean Brexit and U.S. President Donald J.
Trump all the while people are being murdered and robbed all around him.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
Airwolf flies through Train yard - A George Laird Production
Dear All
In lieu of a politics post today, here is a part finished cgi project which I am working on, due to having to attend an event, my time was rather used up today.
Comments welcome, basically this is an action scene using a 3d model helicopter.
George
Monday, September 10, 2018
Politics is about change; Tommy Robinson gains the support of Ukip leader Gerard Batten to join the party, although this could be controversial having such a high profile figure with a huge following could work in Ukip’s favour, let people stand or fall by their own merits is a good maxim to adopt
Dear All
In politics, it isn’t unusual to see controversial people be
involved and even elected to Parliament. Tommy Robinson has caused a stir in
the UK ,
as a former EDL leader, and as a journalist covering the rise of Pakistani Rape
Gangs which prey on young white children.
It takes a certain kind of courage to stand up and be
counted in today’s PC society culture where if you speak out you are labelled,
depending on the topic. Of course labelling is all about control, when you
brand someone a racist, you seek to dismiss their views in an attempt to
demonise them and de-platform them from the public discourse.
Labelling is a tactic used mostly by the far left, although
others have latched onto that bandwagon just as the media. Here is Tommy
Robinson speaking to the Daily Mail while on a private holiday with his wife
and children after being released from prison. Reporters aren’t thick,
generally they are well educated, in this case, you would think that if you ask
a simple question, the reporter would easily answer it. This exchange shows why
the public is turning to alt media, turning to people who aren’t afraid to
speak out and voice an opinion.
Tommy Robinson wants to join Ukip, currently under their
rules if you have been a member of the BNP, you aren’t welcome, this is much
the same in all parties. In the case of Tommy Robinson, there is a case that he
should be a special ‘exception’ to Ukip’s rule banning ex members of far-right
groups from joining.
Here is Tommy Robinson’s pitch to Ukip members.
One thing is in his video is that he pleads his case with
passion, that said, some members of Ukip will not like to see Tommy Robinson in
their party, but I think that the members should decide.
In Scotland ,
I think back to controversial people such as Tommy Sheridan pre Holyrood,
passionate speaker, post Bar-L, his career such as it is, is gone; hence he is
shunned by the political classes. I am a big believer in letting people do what
they want, say what they want and act how they want; they then have to live
with the consequences of their decisions.
I think Ukip members will give Tommy Robinson a chance, of
course some will leave the party but I think many people in Britain would
like to see passion in their politics again, and people pointing out what they
know to be wrong. In support of his application; Tommy Robinson has impressed Ukip
leader Gerard Batten, he backs controversial moves to let Tommy Robinson join
the party.
As people saw when Tommy Robinson was imprisoned, he has a
huge support, not just among white people; it would be a mistake to just
writing him off as appealing to those, he has support from all shades of the
community. Here is an interview that Tommy Robinson did with Navtaij Singh
Sangha which may interest you.
One thing that will probably happen is that the mainstream
political parties will seek to attack Ukip if Tommy Robinson is made a member,
that is ‘part of the game’, appear whiter than white, holier than thou but they
aren’t.
And this blog post may open your eyes even further.
Finally, if Tommy Robinson is prepared to obey the rules of
Ukip, if he acts in a proper manner that one expects from a member or activist,
he could gain Ukip quite a lot of publicity and votes. He is a decent speaker;
he has a high public profile, and quite a following. His recent spell in prison
was an injustice, not the finest hour for the judge who sentenced him. In
politics parties you meet allsorts of individuals, is there room in British
politics for a Tommy Robinson, yes there is, even although he has “baggage”.
Could I see Tommy Robinson in Westminster as an MP?
Yes.
I could see this happening, parties rise and fall with the
public and if Tommy Robinson stood as a candidate for Westminster , I suspect he would be flooded
with offers of help. I don’t think some of our currently elected MPs and MSPs could
match that community involvement that would be given to him.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Thursday, September 6, 2018
All the Kremlin’s Men: As ex SNP leader Alex Salmond’s fate hangs in the balance over allegations of sexual assault, Russian propaganda outlet signs up disgraced former MSP and ex Bar-L prisoner Tommy Sheridan for new chat show, is Sheridan on standby to be parachuted into RT if Salmond falls?
Dear All
In fitba, a player dribbles down the pitch with a ball
towards the opposition goal, then out of the blue, he is tackled badly and
falls to the ground, the trainer comes on with the ‘magic wet sponge’ but it
can’t help this time! Enter the substitute, who warms up on the sidelines in
his tracksuit before stepping onto the pitch, once his boots are checked by the
ref.
As the fate of former SNP leader Alex Salmond is in doubt
following allegations of sexual assault, it seems that the Kremlin could have a
new star in the wings, although playing in another division.
Convicted perjurer Tommy Sheridan has signed up for a new chat
show on a Russian propaganda outlet. As a disgraced politician and
former MSP, he hopes to offer “an informed opinion, inspire reactions and
provoke debate”. As well as being on Sputnik UK , he will also do a bit of
scribbling as he pens his thoughts to paper. In football, anything could happen
in the 90 minutes; Tommy Sheridan was jailed in 2011 after lying during his
successful defamation case against the News of the World. A spell in
Barlinnie Prison could be seen as extend injury time.
Tommy will be lead a series of "exclusive and hard
hitting video broadcasts" featuring
a different guest each week, however it is doubtful that he has managed to
secure an exclusive from the two Russian military intelligence offers said to
be involved in the Skripal case.
In what may surprise many in the UK
political bubble, Sheridan
said to Sputnik readers by saying:
“Unlike many other politicians and commentators, my
principle are not negotiable. For me integrity is priceless and although many
of us may be in the gutter I will always, in the spirit of Oscar Wilde, be
looking up for the stars.”
Speaking of the gutter, if you trot along Paisley Road West , you can see the ‘shack’
that Tommy Sheridan is living in, hardly a Russian Gulag in Siberia ,
complete with a Red Gate naturally.
Elsewhere in his intro piece, he apparently wrote:
“I have often fallen foul of the law and been incarcerated
for my activities but I believe I have always remained true to my socialist
principles and tried to speak truth to power no matter the odds.”
Every time he was jailed, I think many would speculate and
say ‘done bang to rights’, in politics it isn’t unusual to spin a line but
somewhere people have to draw the line before rewriting history, just for the
sake of credibility.
His first column for Sputnik reflected on his upbringing in Glasgow’s
Pollok, I was brought up there as well, 46 years in the constituency in the ‘good
old days’ where people would break into temp accommodation and then knock on
your door asking if you would be interested in a three piece suite…… brand new,
one owner.
In my old street of Kempsthorn Crescent , it appeared in the
Evening Times many years ago as the street that was refused credit. The refusal
was based on people going to stores buying fancy TVs and then ‘bumping their
credit’. Although there was a lot of comedy, there was also a lot of sadness,
lots of unemployment, violence and drugs, not the greatest place to be a
stranger or a victim. That said a few
people managed to become footballers and one who was a classmate John Reid did
music.
I quite Reidy, he was a good footballer and musician, a very
genuine person.
Back to Tommy, I first met Sheridan down at the Pollok
Centre decades ago, he and few like minded individuals were campaigning; he
asked me why I was wearing a leather jacket on such a hot day. I explained this
is Pollok, better my jacket was slashed than me, I was always practical and
forward thinking in my youth.
Anyway Sputnik UK is seen by Intelligence
officials as “a platform for Kremlin messaging”, which is par for the course
but if you know anything about politics, you will know that all media is seen
as being tainted.
The pressure is on Alex Salmond to give up his RT show, but
as Salmond loves the attention, I doubt he will go voluntary, and less we
forget, he gets a lot of roubles for his trouble. In the event that Salmond and
RT part waves if Salmond’s problems mushroom, who will be Russia next
choice for an RT slot?
Could it be the substitute…… Tommy Sheridan, with a show
called The Tommy Sheridan Show?
That said, I am feeling rather left out, I am sure there is
a market for The George Laird Show, even it is just on Youtube!
Tommy Sheridan said:
"I will be interviewing a number of fascinating guests
who will offer a fresh perspective often denied by the main stream media. This
is a great opportunity to tell the untold and I can’t wait to get started. I am
also looking forward to producing my own weekly column with Sputnik which will
allow me to speak my mind with no pre-set agenda or censorship.”
Why is it that people feel compelled to say that they will
be allowed to speak their mind with no pre-set agenda or censorship?
If Alex Salmond gets the ‘red card’ from RT, will Tasmina
Ahmed Shiekh seek a transfer to second division Sputnik UK ? Football is
a game of two halves, Tommy Sheridan played his first half as an Cllr and MSP,
his second half was a prisoner in the nick in Glasgow, now he is playing ‘injury
time’ on Sputnik UK. The chances of getting to the ‘Cup Final’ of regaining the
public trust look rather slim to me.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Can’t Grasp The New Reality; SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon's political fightback completely stalls as she unveils weak and ineffectual Programme for Government, the allegations surrounding Alex Salmond hang over the party like a dark cloud, even the headline-chasing, knee-jerk short-termism strategy can’t pull the SNP out of the 'Salmond problem'
Dear All
In the wake of the allegations against Alex Salmond which
have hit the public domain, the SNP and more importantly Nicola Sturgeon were
desperately in need of a good news story to dominate the press.
Nicola Sturgeon tried and failed to regain the political
initiative by what even by SNP low standards is a miserably low ambition series
of 12 bills in her annual legislative plan. What is incredible that the ‘weak
as dishwater’ bills have been hailed only by her and the Nats as ‘really
radical’ and as ‘bold steps’ to making Scotland a better nation.
There comes a time when a government has run out of steam;
that time has come for Nicola Sturgeon who since taking office as First
Minister has only managed a downward spiral of decline.
The nonsense that her bills represent bold steps and will
boost the economy seems like most SBNP predications wide of the mark. After
destroying the education system through stupidity coupled with outright
neglect, doesn’t Scotland
deserve a breather from SNP ‘help’?
In a spot of ‘tinkering’ with resources, Nicola Sturgeon
also plans to venture in health and justice, areas which also stand as a
testimony to SNP incompetence, the removal of ministers being the acid test of
how badly they are performing in office. Scotland isn’t moving forward, and
the politicians and the public are focused on the issue of sexual misconduct
claims against Alex Salmond.
The SNP boat sinking, no competent captain waiting in the
wings to be promoted, and ‘everyone hates Nicola’ fan club in the SNP wanting
Salmond’s return, and Nicola out, this soap has attracted viewers.
The opposition parties have stated that the dire official
statistics just released show Sturgeon’s 11-year-old administration was now
“well past its sell-by date”. The only comfort for Sturgeon is that the SNP
decline is slow as nationalists don’t have another option other than the SNP,
the Scottish Greens aren’t worthy of a vote.
In what must be a personal blow to Nicola Sturgeon as First
Minster, Scottish household survey for 2017 reported satisfaction with local
health services, schools and public transport was at its lowest level since the
SNP took office in 2007. In a previous post I blogged the end of Nicola
Sturgeon.
“satisfaction with local health services, schools and public
transport was at its lowest level since the SNP took office in 2007”, gollly,
it is time for an epic, George Laird right again!
When you look at the nuts and bolts of the problems in Scotland , it is
clear that there needs to be a reformed Scottish Government, if you think back
years, I commented on the need for deputy ministers in key government
departments. The SNP wanted to show a ‘handful of people’ could run the
government, they did…….. badly!
What is needed is more people to work on and address more
problems, it isn’t rocket science which is why I blogged years ago on the need
for Scottish Government reform to create the posts of deputy ministers in key
government departments to solve more problems. The SNP were keen to show that
they could run government with a handful of people, they did…… badly.
Hardly a success, hardly radical, hardly progressive…….
doing things badly and slow.
Sturgeon insisted this year’s PfG would build on and advance
the radical measures of last year, can you remember anything of last year’s
programme; anything jump out at you?
Last year was a bad year, the year before that was a bad
year, Scots are still waiting for a ‘good year’!
Look at this crap, no housing reform (landlords) bill, no
real ground breaking legislation, not even a sniff of a Nye Bevan style bill.
Nicola Sturgeon said her Government had a “clear vision of
the kind of country we want to be”, the problem is the rest of Scotland don’t
want it, they want better, and better cannot be delivered by the SNP, and
certainly not by a party in terminal decline who need to realise they are part
of the problem, and none of the solution.
Scottish Tory leader Ruth Davidson said:
“We are halfway through this parliament and have fewer than
1,000 days to the next Scottish election. If the First Minister wants to make
meaningful change, she needs to get a move on. She needs to stop the
headline-chasing, knee-jerk short-termism that is the hallmark of her
Government. Ms Sturgeon is no longer new in post and is running out of time.”
Scottish LibDem leader Willie Rennie said:
“This Government is showing all the signs of being at the
end. I suppose every government runs its natural course. Based on this
programme, this Government’s sell-by date is well past.”
One of the highlights of the parliament was the ‘dig’ by Scottish Labour leader
Richard Leonard who told Sturgeon that she had Labour’s full support in
investigating “all allegations of sexual harassment” and in providing care and
support to women in all such cases. This prompted some anger by SNP MSPs since revelations
against Salmond have become so toxic, and will hang round the neck of the SNP
like an Albatross.
Finally, I have said it before and I will say it again, 2021
is the most important election in the history of Holyrood. It could spell the
end of the SNP, it could result in a totally hung parliament, it could see
Nicola Sturgeon sent packing even, although at present the likelihood is that
we are looking at an SNP minority. Even with Green help they might not make it
to a majority needed to pass a bill. The rot has set in, the cure in
such cases is a change of leader, but given there isn’t quality in the SNP, and
Salmond’s reputation is so damaged, the stage is set for a battle royale both inside and outside the party.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University