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
Monday, April 27, 2020
Death of a Party, Death of a Political leader; former SNP Deputy Leader Jim Sillars says SNP may have to be replaced by new independence party, the truth is the SNP led by Nicola Sturgeon and her cohorts are unfit for purpose and rotten to the core, these people are destroying the body politic and Scotland by pushing their agenda, whatever Alex Salmond’s book reveals or what he decides to do, there may come a point where he has to choose ‘loyalty to the cause’ or ‘loyalty to the SNP’, a complete clear-out of the highest levels of the party isn’t going to be enough, like the virus, it isn’t localised
This summary is not available. Please
click here to view the post.
Labels:
Alex Salmond,
Jim Sillars,
Nicola Sturgeon,
Scottish Government,
SNP
Thursday, April 23, 2020
Covid-19 Deaths Skyrocket in Scotland under Nicola Sturgeon; every time there is bad news for the SNP leader, a Sturgeon sob story is rolled off the production line, Sturgeon 'cries at night' with worry over coronavirus, interestingly, Scotland isn’t concerned about her mental health, they want answers, they want action and they want the truth, and yeah her to do the day job, not a telly show
Dear All
In literature, we are all familiar with the plucky heroine
who overcomes hardship and crippling adversity while toiling tireless on behalf
of others and in the end becomes a beacon for the nation. Such fairytales
sometimes become real life when someone puts themselves before others, but I
want to blog on someone who is trying to pull the wool over your eyes. Someone
we all know, someone we despise, someone who is nasty, vain and according to
some a narcissist who in any situation craves to be the centre of attention.
I am talking about SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon.
We are in a worldwide pandemic caused by Covid-19, thousands
have already lost their lives that we know about and thousands more are going
to die. Through-out this crisis in the UK , it is essential that there is
teamwork, co-operation and leadership shown, but First Minister Nicola Sturgeon
doesn’t want to play that game. Instead we in Scotland have had Covid -19
preparations with a tartan badge stuck on it. We have had Nicola Sturgeon for
political purposes talking information from UK Cobra meetings and leaking it
out before the UK .
I put it to you that Sturgeon’s actions aren’t the integrity of what we expect
in politicians, even ones who lead devolved government.
Nicola Sturgeon literally can’t stop playing petty vile
nationalist politics because in her DNA, she is still the horrible nasty vile
little woman she is before the SNP decided to re-brand her as the ‘mother of
the nation’. The self confessed ‘Chief Mammy’ is in fact no mammy at all, at
any level, and despite the force feeding of Sturgeon child in arms and fake
smile for the cameras by the SNP, Scots don’t like her, don’t like what she
does, don’t like how she acts and the stage-managed persona hasn’t worked with
the public.
The Nicola Sturgeon Show on the BBC is dire, but worse than
it being dire in content, we are learning how unreliable this information is in
not painting a true picture of the death toll in Scotland . We are learning a lot
about Nicola Sturgeon and none of it is good. We are learning that the SNP
Government have been complacent about protecting our elderly in care homes, we
are learning about shortages in protective equipment in the NHS and in care
homes as well. We are learning about the SNP failing to protect business and
then doing U turns. Aside from Sturgeon telling us all that she has made
mistakes, she isn’t telling us what the mistakes were, when they took place and
the consequences of those mistakes. Her mistakes are “packaged” in a sound bite
of her generalisation that everyone has made mistakes!
There has been a massive rise in Covid-19 deaths in Scotland
because we are learning about the ‘forgotten sector’, the care home sector,
unprepared and under-sourced with the added knowledge that those who are
elderly getting pressurised into signing DNR forms. DNR is ‘do not resuscitate’
in the event a patient’s heart stops. Has this been cancelled by Nicola
Sturgeon?
No!
It seems her statement that all live is precious has a
rather hollow ring to it, of course Sturgeon has a get out of jail free card;
she can hide behind ‘clinical need’ in doing nothing. She isn’t willing to
address the problem because she has washed her hands of it; it is up to
families to fight for their loved ones. Just how important or how much weight
can you put on Nicola Sturgeon’s statement that all life is precious?
In the wake of the knowledge that deaths in Scotland have
taken a steep rise to circa 1600, the SNP want to get people not to focus on
that statistic but rather to move the agenda on from it. This is why when bad
news happens which the SNP feels damages them or Nicola Sturgeon; it is time
for a sob story about Nicola. They have done this in the past and they will do
this in the future, you see they follow a pattern or a modus operandi. So, what
is the fallback story they use, well it is the ‘mother of the nation’ who is
suffering due to the magnitude of the coronavirus pandemic. It is in
her own words at times ‘overwhelming’. During an interview with Jennifer Reoch
and Des Clarke on Heart Scotland Drive Nicola Sturgeon said that the worry of
coronavirus, as well as having family members working on the front line, often
takes its toll on her mental health.
Where is the rest of the SNP Cabinet?
What you are watching at her daily telly show is also
election campaigning, campaigning that places Nicola Sturgeon at the centre of
the effort to save Scotland .
It is padded out with a few guests who eventually speak, say little of interest
before handing back to her. Be in no doubt this pandemic has given Nicola
Sturgeon a stage for the next Holyrood election which will be all about her.
Her is a taste of her campaigning which is engineered to make seem like ‘one of
the people’ who just happens to be in charge.
Nicola Sturgeon said:
“It’s about always remembering that – and I know people
struggle with the notion that politicians are human – but we’re human beings. There
are moments when, over the last few weeks, when I’ve got home at night and just
felt a little bit overwhelmed by the magnitude of it, and I’ve shed a few tears
over the course of the last few weeks.”
Are you buying into this nonsense, I suspect few will be,
you can’t take a horrible person and re-invent them as nice, especially when we
know, she has had media training, and also we have seen the mask slip.
Sturgeon added:
“But it’s really important – nobody wants me to be having a
meltdown if I can avoid it – so I try to have these moments, not let them last
too long, and pull myself together to get on with it. I’m trying to remind
myself that there are aspects of this that are not normal, that are much bigger
than anything I’ve dealt with before, so remembering that, I have to take time
just to deal with that.”
Do you get the narrative, its all about her; it is the same
narrative which has been used since Alex Salmond resigned in 2014 after losing
the independence referendum. Another part of the narrative is to praise other people
which is why we get that Sturgeon is proud of the thousands of volunteers who
are selflessly helping during the pandemic and of how people and businesses who
have helped at NHS Louisa Jordan. But you will notice that no mention
whatsoever of the help of the British Army who pulled everything together which
is why we have a hospital at the SECC in Glasgow .
Sturgeon also said:
“We launched the ‘Scotland Cares’ campaign asking for people
to volunteer and within hours of doing that we’d had thousands, tens of
thousands of people doing it. I’ve visited the NHS Louisa Jordan, the new
hospital, a week or so ago, complying with all social distancing when I did it,
but seeing that, the construction, I’ve never seen a happier group of
construction workers, people knowing that they were doing something that
mattered and people going the extra mile. The place was full of, you know,
things that companies had donated, for staff and people involved
there, and in every single community right now there will be people looking out
for others. I’m sure there’s people looking out for neighbours they’ve never
spoken to before. So, big and small, I think we’re really demonstrating what it
means to be a community.”
And in case you missed it, she is also saying that when you
read between the lines, all of this was done by the SNP Government, and the SNP
Government is Nicola Sturgeon. It was Nicola who brought Scotland
together, we that is notion running through her mind which the press is pumping
out. In this crisis, you get the feeling that despite Sturgeon saying she wants
to share information, that isn’t really the case. We are getting a patchwork of
information, and although we suspected a higher death toll, Sturgeon and her
team ‘managed’ it. What do you think will happen after the current lockdown
extension ends?
Do you think everything will be back to normal?
Finally, Sturgeon added about how emotional she feels,
saying:
“(The) Thursday night clap, I think has brought communities
together, it’s actually, you were asking me about moments I felt emotional, I feel
really emotional every Thursday night when we do that. But health and care
workers are really important but I think it’s also really important that we
don’t forget other essential workers, those that are keeping food on the table,
keeping the lights on, our police, our prison staff and prison officers.”
Well, Nicola Sturgeon has the virus in front of her, Alex Salmond
and his crew behind her; she has few allies it appears maybe the cause is down
to her having a horrible personality. Less we forget and we shouldn’t, the
realisation that she is living on borrowed time politically. When it comes
Nicola Sturgeon’s time of need, there will be a deafening silence from Scotland . You
might have got a taste of that when some people tried to float the idea of a ‘clap
for Nicola’ which never got passed the sound bite stage.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Sunday, April 19, 2020
No Silver Bullet for Coronavirus, ‘No evidence’ people who have survived Covid-19 have immunity from re-infection, according to World Health Organisation, we are all living in the darkest of times, a viable vaccine may not come as early as people hope, public told lockdown will last another 3 weeks, but we should brace ourselves for being locked down much longer, one thing is certain, society needs to demand better from our political class
Dear All
It has been awhile since I blogged, like many I am stuck at
home, I am climbing the walls wondering if the bad news from the coronavirus
will ever end. Today’s post is courtesy of my brother loaning me a device to
access the internet. Each day, we see the stats coming in, hundreds of people
right across the age range are dead, many more are infected and the brightest
story are from people who in the midst of this hell are doing their bit. People
like Captain Tom Moore who has become a symbol of hope for funding raising
millions of pounds for the NHS at such an elderly age. While people like Sam
Smith, the musician tell of the ‘hell’ of living in a big mansion and being
bored, contrast this with Captain Tom Moore, who applied himself and whose idea
of helping the NHS uplifted the nation.
Captain Tom Moore is a hero, and there are many more heroes
fighting this virus, the ones in hospital frontlines, and also others on the
front lines at Care Homes. They are up for the fight; they just want the protection
of PPE equipment to do their jobs. Staffs at Care Homes have left their own homes
to move into Care Homes to save their clients by limiting contact with the
outside world. They are giving up their family life to protect people from other
families, a rather selfless act in these desperate times.
Many elderly people in Care Homes are sadly not going to
make it, many NHS staff and patients are sadly not going to make it. How bad is
it, even University Medical students are graduating early before their course
ends, ‘straight out of uni and straight into the trenches’. This must tell you
something about how serious things have gotten, it is an un-usual step to say
the least regarding early graduation.
In many ways, I think people are being to wonder if we are
getting the extent of how truly bad this pandemic actually is. We get stats
ever day, the infected, the dead; the number in ICU, but we don’t have the stat
of how much of the population is infected, how these people are moving amongst
us and their patterns of movement. Although talk of an exit strategy is a news
item by press and politicians, we shouldn’t get our hopes raised up, because
this is the first wave of the pandemic. When Spanish Flu hit the world about
100 years ago, the first wave killed many, the second wave killed many more
people. I saw an interesting documentary about Spanish Flu and how it was
transported in troop ships which when it docked in Europe
spread through the armies fighting in World War One.
At present, we are told many people right across the world
are working flat out on a cure, a vaccine which will save us all. In the
meantime, there is no evidence to suggest people who have recovered from coronavirus then
have immunity; this is according to the World Health Organisation. Senior epidemiologists
at the WHO have warned that there is no proof those who have been infected
cannot be infected again, which if there was piece of news that you wouldn’t
want to hear, this is it. We hear that Coronavirus vaccine trials are about to
start, which means hundreds of people have to volunteer to be human guinea
pigs, medical trials regardless are always a step into the unknown which carry
risk. Risk the vaccine doesn’t work, and risk the vaccine doesn’t cause other
problems which circulating in the human body. In the news, we read that a
vaccine could be finished by mid-August. Many organisations are working on
their version of a vaccine and others are working to see if current drugs can
fight of coronavirus.
We live in hope.
The UK Government has been criticised for its approach to
the virus, but when you look at everyone else in Europe
and the rest of the world, this virus has left many countries flat footed. No
matter who controls a government, Putin in Russia, Trump in America, Macron in
France or Johnson in the UK, no one will be getting a pat on the back and a
hearty handshake of well done.
Too many people will have died, and a celebration will look
rather out of place.
People can talk about how we will all be wearing facemasks
in the future, how testing is the great panacea, about how much is spent on
testing kits, such as serology tests, which measure levels of antibodies in
blood plasma. But tested and not infected today, might not mean not infected
further down the line. Certain groups seem to be getting hard hit by the virus
such as the BAME, is it genetic factors or social factors which are the cause,
or a combination of both, we don’t know. Why is it some people get a slight flu
and others get a crushing health crisis which results in death?
Speaking at a press conference in Geneva , Dr Maria van Kerkhove said:
“There are a lot of countries that are suggesting using
rapid diagnostic serological tests to be able to capture what they think will
be a measure of immunity. Right now, we have no evidence that the use of a
serological test can show that an individual has immunity or is protected from
re-infection.”
She added:
“These antibody tests will be able to measure that level of
seroprevalence – that level of antibodies but that does not mean that somebody
with antibodies means that they are immune.”
To achieve herd immunity, it means people have to get
infected and then live, the downside side of the policy is death, Herd immunity
has been talked about right from the start of the pandemic, but what needs to
be talked about is the planning for how to deal with this type of crisis.
Basically everyone is making it up as they go along, because everyone was
caught unprepared and sadly a touch too slow to act. Shutting down a country
isn’t an easy decision because it is very complicated not just in terms of
health but also in terms of economics. We weren’t ready but then no one was,
this is something which countries must come together to recognise, viruses
recognise no borders.
We know that the lockdown is said to be three more weeks,
but I suspect that the ‘three more weeks’ mentality is to give people a mental
cushion. I would say if we still have hundreds dead each day, we can expect no
change approaching a similar timeline of China
who locked down Wuhan
for nearly three months. Given we have done circa three weeks so far, we should
realise that we are fighting a war, this period of fighting is deep war, defeat
fought off but no victory insight, a time of grim forbearance.
In day to day life, the people who get paid not a lot who
are not keeping our society going have come to the fore; they will get the
recognition now that they should have gotten before. No one who has worked on
the frontline of this crisis and sadly lost their lives should be forgotten. I
would like to see all their names on a wall of remembrance, we really are
fighting a war here; many more heroes will emerge and get recognition, and
hopefully come through this. One thing is certain, we were unprepared, we were
too slow to act, and we were too slow to ensure that as a country that our
logistics supply lines and supplies were in place. The UK Government will have
an inquiry into all that has happened, and the outcome must be the need to
create more robust plans for acting sooner.
Finally, everyone got caught out, and everyone got caught
out everywhere, which is why any celebration post coronavirus will feel rather
hollow! One plan which is needed at the end of the ‘war’ is a UK ‘Marshall Plan’. If you know your history this was all about rebuilding post war Europe, but
this time round, we need to do it for a post (coronavirus) war UK . The road back to normal is going to take a long time for those of us who survive and live through this. So far in the UK, 15,464 deaths recorded but that number is already being questioned as low due to lack of testing. We are living through the most trying of times and we can't afford to be careless about not following the rules or we may be added to that figure.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Wednesday, April 1, 2020
The SNP are the Real Plague of Scotland; Alex Salmond supporter Mark Hirst is blasted by Rape Crisis Scotland charity over alleged "threatening" comments about female witnesses of Salmond trial, chilling youtube video talks about there is “going to be a bit of a reckoning” when the Coronavirus pandemic is over.
Dear All
There have been several sad stories of people who have lost
their lives in the corona virus pandemic; each life lost is a tragedy in itself
for society. Three deaths caught my eye while scanning the news, In Italy a 72
year old Priest gave up his ventilator so a younger patient could live, an ENT
surgeon who saved many lives contracted the virus and passed away, a 13 year
old boy died.
Whether you are young, whether you are old, the message is
clear…… stay at home!
Stay at home to save lives, the life you save might be your
own, a family member or a neighbour. Shop for essentials then get back indoors.
Being isolated is hard, people by nature are social beings, after several days
inside, I did some shopping; it was a surreal experience after being stuck at
home. More surreal was the fact that the panic buying had eased off, I put this
down to people who hoarded being stocked up rather than them coming to their
senses.
It is a time of fear, but also a time of resolve, where we
have to dig in as the number of people dying climbs; people infected weeks ago
paint a grim picture, but it can get a lot grimmer. Today, we learned nearly
four hundred souls had lost their lives; we can expect many more to add to that
UK
total hovering around 2,000 mark.
Defeat has been fought off but we are far from victory, this
is a time of bitter endurance.
One issue in Scotland
amid the concerns of coronavirus is the aftermath of the Alex Salmond trial.
Although Salmond has postponed his day of reckoning, his supporters are as keen
as mustard to show their vocal support. Kenny MacAskill, Alex Neil, Joanna
Cherry, Wings over Scotland, Craig Murray, all have something to say about what
transpired re Salmond. There is a lot of anger, and with the victory by
Salmond, their cause has a spiritual zealot zeal to it while at the same time
Sturgeon’s ‘allies’ if that term has any meaning seem to have melted away like
snowdrops. Salmond’s 9 accusers penned a letter, but you get a feeling other
than organisations like Rape Crisis Scotland who get the bulk of their funding
from the Scottish Government, support for them is like the non-existent
footfall on a Scottish street.
Rape Crisis Scotland
is headed up by former Glasgow
University student called
Sandy Brindley. I remember her from Glasgow
University as she used
the QMU and for some reason always seemed to be wearing a blue duffel coat,
rain or shine. Why Rape Crisis Scotland
is putting them forward into what is seen as an internal SNP civil war is
something for them and Brindley to come to grips with. One thing is certain, in
this scenario, there are no winners, no upside and negatives will come out
later. In a post Salmond world, the Scottish political landscape will change
because people attached to Salmond never forget and never forgive.
Present day, in the ‘phoney war’, an Alex Salmond supporter has
been blasted by the rape crisis charity over alleged "threatening"
comments about female witnesses who testified against Salmond. One chap on the
radar is Mark Hirst, he is a former SNP candidate who said that he suspected
the "precious anonymity" of Salmond's accusers would "not be
continued".
Of course, people will continue to play the guessing game
into the identity of these women are,
but even from the trial coverage by various people including the BBC, some
people have pieced together who testified against Alex Salmond. And others from
got it on tape apparently from the mouth of Salmond’s QC, Gordon Jackson. One
wonders if the 9 women are also waiting for corona virus to be over before they
also go public and reveal themselves. They may wish to do this before Mark
Hirst gets to see the events that happen in which there is “going to be a bit
of a reckoning”.
Sandy Brindley of Rape Crisis Scotland said:
“These comments are sinister, threatening and to identify
the women would be illegal. This behaviour should be condemned in the strongest
possible terms by all parties — it serves no-one and damages an already
fractured and fraught public conversation.”
When she says all parties, does she mean political?
I am sure all political parties will condemn violence,
sexual assault and rape against women, but in the Salmond case, a jury found
him innocent of all charges, 12 not guilty and one not proven. However much Sandy
Brindley of Rape Crisis Scotland might want other parties to stand as united
front, she might find the ‘frontlines’ rather empty.
And I hope she isn’t a woman to trust Nicola Sturgeon.
For the record, a court order issued by trial judge Lady
Dorrian means it is a criminal offence for anyone to publish the identities of
the women.
In a YouTube video, Hirst said:
“I suspect very strongly that as this rumbles on, that
precious anonymity that they’ve sought will not be continued. Because these
women, and not just these women, some of the people involved in this, are
senior members of the Scottish Government, senior members of the SNP.”
He continued:
“And they’ve been involved in this active collusion to try
and destroy Alex Salmond’s reputation and there’s not a cat’s chance in hell
that they’re going to get away with that. So they’re going to reap a whirlwind,
no question about it. As soon as this virus emergency is out the way, then
there’s going to be a bit of reckoning takes place. We’ll clear out the soft independence
supporters which are currently leading the party, that’s why we’ve seen no
movement in nearly six years.”
You might be unaware but Hirst has worked for several SNP
MSPs over the years and also worked for Russian state news agency Sputnik. As
well as accepting the Scottish rouble like Alex Salmond, he also contributed to
programmes for The Alex Salmond Show which can be seen on Russian state
broadcaster RT. In a game of winners and losers, it is clear that Mark Hirst
thinks that Salmond’s camp are destine to be the victors in an SNP civil war.
We will have to wait and see, because despite Salmond winning, the road back
into the SNP maybe very bumpy for him if at all.
One word stands in the way of his application……… no!
Nicola Sturgeon is rumoured to stepping down after the 2021
election if that happens, when she goes, what future for the 9 professional
women who gave evidence against Salmond. I would say their future doesn’t look
bright post Sturgeon. A key test of the ‘war’ is the fight for selection at
Edinburgh Central, between Joanna Cherry and Angus Roberston, a Sturgeon ally.
I think we can expect a really dirty fight for the seat between these two and
worse from their supporters.
Finally, as much as everyone loves a popcorn night in
watching others destroy themselves, spare a thought for those who are dying,
and going to die from corona virus. It is important to rout for the real
victims in life, and not the made up ones. What some have expressed over the
Salmond is a sincere hope that Sturgeon and Salmond groups destroy each other,
wishful thinking maybe, because just as revenge is important in the SNP, so is
greed, money, power, position and perks. Which is why I doubt that anyone will
shed a tear for the internal civil war in SNP regardless if anyone considers
themselves worth of victimhood in that fight!
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)