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, June 15, 2020
The Enterprise engines now have warp drive back online- A George Laird Production
Hi Folks
In an earlier cgi clip, I showed the Enterprise leaving spacedock, but I didn't know how to animate the engines glowing.
After a bit of studying, like Mr. Scott, I finally have the warp engines online, whoopee, although self taught, it shows how education and life long learning works wonders.
If you play this clip, go full screen and full HD.
George
The Newly Created Lost Generation of Scots, SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon demands that Scottish children get 50% face to face learning time in Schools, her empty words and rhetoric show how little she and the SNP leadership care about the life chances of working class children, 50% is not good enough, Sturgeon’s education intervention is part of the SNP’s carefully staged managed persona for her since the PR mileage of ‘Nicola saves Scotland from coronavirus’ is literally is dying a painful death
Dear All
Any country that wants to progress must
invest in its most important and valuable resource, that resource is people.
The way to invest in people is through education. Education is the route that
helps to ensure that working class kids have options. In return for having an
educated population, we as a society see benefits, such as tax returns, social
cohesion, social mobility and the raising up of society as a whole. If a
country doesn’t invest in education it is the worst political decision it can
make in both the long term and the short term. The creation of an underclass is
one of the most damaging things that a country can produce and then allow to
fester. In the wake of coronavirus, we are now seeing how SNP mindset is working
to push further back the life chances of the most vulnerable in society.
The greatest lie that Nicola Sturgeon and
the SNP ever played on the Scottish people is that they cared for Scotland’s
people. Many young Scots who hoped to go to University are going to see their
hopes for getting a place in a shrinking quota further diminished by not having
the tools to get into higher education. If you didn’t know better you would
think judging by the rhetoric that the SNP were a party in opposition instead
of controlling the levers of power of the Scottish Government. An example of
what I have written is Nicola Sturgeon is ‘warning’ councils she expects pupils
to be taught at least half the time in a classroom when schools return in
August.
Working class Scottish kids need to be in
school 100% of the time, plus they also need access to private tutors, private
tutors are still the preserve of the rich. As someone who uses the Glasgow
libraries, I have seen private school kids getting further education from
private tutors even before the coronavirus hit Scotland. Working class Scottish
kids from the most disadvantaged backgrounds aren’t being given a level playing
field.
And they never were!
The hypocrisy of Nicola Sturgeon saying she
has “concerns” about anything less than 50 per cent face-to-face teaching time is
a sick joke. Under the SNP, the downward trend for Scots kids continues.
Whatever measures are put in place by councils will not be enough, and the idea
that the Scottish Government wants class time “maximised” is meaningless. You
see when it comes to learning, people learn at different speeds and a key
element in learning which opens up the wonder of understanding a subject is the
ability to analyse. The ability to analyse, to breakdown a subject is crucial,
you might call it ‘getting a hook’ where suddenly everything basically lines up
in your mind and with that bedrock, you can achieve comprehensive understanding.
What is proposed by the SNP as help isn’t
really going to be effective unless they can bring back 100% teaching time.
Ideas like teaching on a Saturday and working through the October holiday isn’t
going to make up the additional 50% of teaching time lost. Years ago, I came up
with an idea of Scotland having, ‘community colleges’, this idea wasn’t new but
new for Scotland, the community colleges would be run out of schools. This idea
was all about bring the Japanese method of ‘cramming colleges’ to address the
fact that poor kids couldn’t afford private tutors. The Japanese see the value
of education at a young age as the best platform to prepare their kids for
higher education or the world of work. Such an idea never came to the UK
because the politicians found no value in it because they send their kids to
private schools.
John Swinney, the SNP Education Minister
prior to coronavirus has done a bad job of protecting kids’ futures. Nothing he
has done in my mind shows he has Scotland’s best interests at heart. He failed
to overturn CfE, a botched project on learning, and like the rest of the SNP
leadership, he is more keen on bring an lgbt agenda into schools so that very
young kids learn about anal sex among other things. John Swinney is too all
intensive purposes a front man for the lgbt community of the SNP, the ‘enlightened
heterosexual’.
So, what is the intervention of Nicola
Sturgeon about when education secretary John Swinney said it was
“unlikely” schools would be back to normal by summer 2022? It is all about a PR
stunt to give the impression to the public that ‘Nicola Cares’. This is the
continuation of slick PR scheme that the Nationalists have run with since she took
over the leadership from Alex Salmond. Sturgeon, an angry bitter poisonous wee
woman was given ‘make over’, hair, clothes, shoes and media training in an
attempt to appear likeable. But the reality is that Nicola Sturgeon isn’t
likeable as a person, there is something deeply rotten in her soul which she
struggles continually to stop bursting out.
One thing, I don’t buy into is when the Scottish
Tories claimed Sturgeon was “desperate” to wrestle back control of the subject
from Mr Swinney. The SNP operate under the ‘Cult of Personality’, where the
leader has full control and Ministers are autonomous up until the leader makes
a decision which must be carried out. What the Scottish Tories got right that
that the SNP are sowing confusion. The confusion is part of an act or mini play
in which the ending is already written before the first act, the leader Nicola
Sturgeon steps in to provide almost fairytale wisdom. In this case, like
Swinney, Nicola Sturgeon is out of depth regarding education, how it is taught
and how the provision of how it is delivered.
Both Swinney and Sturgeon don’t have real
teaching experience!
Sturgeon saying her Scottish Government
would now scrutinise council school plans and ask them to “reconsider and
revise” to me is a superficial understanding of the real deep seated and
systemic problems. The SNP are a party which pretty much exclusive operate on
short term strategy, in the 13 years of government, Scotland is not a better
place for people who are working class. Sturgeon thinks that throwing money at
a problem is the solution to everything, which the analysis of how it is spent,
when it is spent, who is spending it, and what is the overall effect of the
spending of cash.
Sturgeon’s intervention now is a rebuke to
councils who have angered parents by already announcing plans for pupils to
return for one day a week or for a third of the week. Her stepping in is all
about seizing an opportunity to garner votes ahead of the 2021 Holyrood
election. Apparently ‘Nicola saves Scotland’ from coronavirus might not be
panning out as she and the SNP hoped for, the care home deaths and the overall
total of deaths in Scotland isn’t an endorsement of her leadership.
Last Friday, John Swinney said he would
like to see the face-to-face teaching “being applied at as close to 50 per cent
as it possibly can be”. In contrast SNP-led Edinburgh City Council told parents
only 33% of a school’s roll would be in school at any one time, and schools
would only open Monday to Thursday. To me, this looks like a staged event
undersell and then in comes Sturgeon to raise expectations. What sells this
nonsense is a timid and compliant press, so we have at her daily briefing, Sturgeon
being asked if the one day in three was good enough and whether she would
consider a Scotland-wide minimum for face-to-face teaching in schools. For many
who follow football, they will be familiar with the ‘set piece’, and this
little episode has all the hallmarks of a staged little drama.
Sturgeon said:
“I would say very clearly, No I don’t think
that is good enough. I said very clearly in my opening remarks we have to
start from a point of seeking to maximise, absolutely maximise, the amount of
time children will spend in a school environment having face-to-face
learning with their teachers. While we have necessary safety constraints in
place, that will, for a period mean that is not 100% of time being spent in
school. But one of the things we will be looking at as we scrutinise the plans
is whether there should be a minimum that we seek to have. That’s work we will
consider in the days ahead.”
So, a lot of jargon, meaningless jargon at
that with no promises, so also not the use of words, “ we have to start from a point of seeking to
maximise, absolutely maximise, the amount of time children will spend in a
school environment having face-to-face learning with their teachers”.
This is hope with no substance, designed to
get Sturgeon over a low bar hurdle, no real pressure from the press in her
carefully staged managed interviews. Nicola Sturgeon added teachers, pupils and
parents had to be confident that schools would be safe, and the Government
would ask its education experts on lessons from other countries. This means she
intends to copy others which is another hallmark of her SNP Government, and
shows a lack of knowledge in depth or the ability to be creative.
She also said:
“I want to get as quickly as we can, and as
quickly as is safe and feasible, back to a position where young people have
normal schooling just as quickly as possible. We will do that in absolute good
faith. The priority for all of us must be the highest quality education for our
young people, and to do everything we may be required to do to ensure that any
impact on children’s education does not adversely affect them in the longer
term. I cannot stress enough how much that means to me personally and the
Government.”
One thing if you observe the SNP in action
is that they don’t operate in ‘good faith’. In her threat to compel councils to
offer a minimum standard of face-to-face learning, the issue is time. Smaller
classes will mean more classes, and more classes mean longer hours for
teachers. Compelling councils who either don’t have the money or the staff
doesn’t really solve the problem, because the problem is time.
The problem is Time!
Scottish Tory education secretary Jamie
Greene said:
“We are now several months into this crisis
and that’s more than enough time for the SNP to have come up with a nationwide
plan to maximise in-class schooling. Instead, all we’re seeing is more
confusion, mixed messaging, and a chronic lack of leadership. Parents and
teachers won’t know who to listen to – the First Minister or the education
secretary – as their stories are increasingly different. Councils are being
left in the dark and left in the lurch. This was a desperate attempt by Nicola
Sturgeon to wrestle back control of this issue from John Swinney, who she
clearly thinks has made a mess of things in recent days. As a result of this
shambolic incompetence, right across Scotland children will miss out
on huge swathes of education, and parents will simply be unable to return to
work under current SNP plans. This is much than attainment; this is going to
hamper Scotland’s economic recovery in the short, medium and long-term.”
Finally, Scotland used to have one of the
best educational systems in the world; those days truly are long gone and seem
permanently to remain as part of a bygone era. The claims of Nicola Sturgeon
standing up for Scottish kids regarding their education are nonsense, as fake as
her claims about standing up for Scotland. Over 13 years, the SNP had an
opportunity to fix the broken system of education but instead choose to put others
above working class kids at every opportunity. Whether it is 33% or 50% of face
to face teaching time in Scotland’s schools, it isn’t good enough. What is
needed is a return to a minimum of 100%, then that is the start point for the
debate on the educational inequality which exists and is never tackled. We are
seeing another lost generation of working class kids who have no real future; this
has been solely created by Nicola Sturgeon and her SNP cohorts.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow
University
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Candidate for Immediate Resignation, Bungling SNP Health Sec Jeane Freeman is a burden that Scotland can no longer afford to carry, Freeman is forced to admit that 1800 people were infected at Scottish NHS Hospitals, this was reported as 125 Covid-19 incidents, Holyrood has lost confidence in Freeman as calls for her to resign mount, for a party that says it wants a ‘grown up’ conversation with the public, ‘their version’ of the truth stinks to high heaven!
Dear All
In a recent poll, some people thought that
the SNP should have more powers to control who comes into Scotland via our
ports and airports. The question put to people was:
"Do you think people in Scotland would
be more safe or less safe if the UK Government’s decision-making powers
relating to the lockdown were transferred to the Scottish Government?”
I see this as a loaded question because
people instinctively will think that local people on the ground would have a
better understanding of what is needed. That theory might have appeal but the
reality in Scotland is that the SNP under Nicola Sturgeon and Jeane Freeman,
the health Secretary are not having a good pandemic. What they did was allowed
untested people to be placed into care homes, they were in effect ticking time bombs
of disease, or if you prefer, booby traps lying in wait for people (staff) to
pick up the disease then spread it to other residents and staff.
It was well beyond the mental capacity of
the Health Sec Jeane Freeman to understand that a virus can spread, and putting
untested people into care homes is a danger, apparently it is said that she is ‘learning’.
The latest poll by panelbase is dogwhistle
politics; it has been commissioned by an independence supporter, James Kelly.
I would say that the real agenda of the
Nationalists is to use the pandemic as a cover, to promote the idea and allow
the narrative to germinate that the SNP should control the borders, then move
on to control of inward immigration to Scotland. Once the SNP have control of
immigration, they will gerrymander an independence vote in their favour by
flooding the country with low skilled and poorly educated immigrants. The way
the SNP work is to try and engineer voter caches, such as they have done with
the Muslim vote. The UK Government is wise to this tactic and they aren’t going
to give the SNP control of the borders, and they are not going to give them
control of immigration either. I would say the panelbase question is worded to
create a positive response in favour of the SNP Government.
If people think that Nicola Sturgeon and
Jeane Freeman are doing a good job, they are so wrong and out of touch;
Sturgeon’s daily TV show is all about presenting certain figures which paint
her in a good light. What her TV show is about now is campaigning for the
Holyrood 2021 election, which the opposition should be speaking out against, in
parliament and in the press.
The true figure of deaths in Scotland is
circa 4,000, given the UK death toll of 40,000 plus, there is no evidence of a
good job being done by the Nationalists, quite the opposite in fact. What we
have here is SNP media manipulation where they are the only ones doing the
talking, while at the same time limiting the ability of the press to question
them. Pretty much the press questioning of Nicola Sturgeon has been uniformly
weak at the daily briefings.
Here is how they have done it using the figures;
around 1800 people could have been infected with coronavirus during
the hospital outbreaks which killed 218 patients in Scotland. But the SNP
manipulated the truth by saying that there had been 125
"incidents" of Covid on non-Covid wards. They did not say how
many people were involved; people thought that meant 125 patients and the SNP
let people continue to think that. What the SNP done was put their spin on it in
order to look good and give the impression that our hospitals were safe.
The SNP position is that they told the
truth, they told ‘their version’ of the truth and then by omission left out
information which the Scottish public would reasonably expect to be told. As
the news emerges that 1800 people and not 125 were infected in hospitals, this
has led to the Scottish Tories to stepping up calls for Health Sec Jeane
Freeman’s dismissal. Freeman however won’t be fired and she won’t resign, her ‘job’
in the pandemic now is as a political bullet magnet so that Nicola Sturgeon remains
untarnished. Health Sec Jeane Freeman is having a seriously bad pandemic, the
fact it took the press putting pressure on the SNP Government who then cracked
and said the 125 incidents had involved 908 patients shows you a stark picture
of a government in decline and willing to practice what some might term as
deceit.
Scottish Conservative Miles Briggs had a
run in Freeman over why the full details had not disclosed at the outset.
Her excuse was to say that the data has been un-validated. Each day at Sturgeon’s
press conference, you hear a multitude of facts and figures, but suddenly these
figures cannot now be validated, does she really think we, the people of Scotland
are mugs? I suspect she does hold us all in contempt because after getting
caught, she said, she had published the data (forced) in an effort to be
helpful, but said she would not be doing so again.
Miles Briggs was apparently jeered by SNP
MSPs when he said Ms Freeman should apologise to families for the “misleading
picture” that had developed around the spread of Covid in hospital wards.
Jeering people is a trademark of the SNP politicians, they sit behind Sturgeon,
say and do nothing for the people of Scotland, but when their leader is
attacked, they suddenly find their voice. Holyrood controlled by the SNP is a
farce as a parliament; it is a body which now serves the SNP.
He added:
“Why did ministers decide to define almost
1,000 people as incidents? Will she now commit to publishing more accurate
figures so that Parliament can have the true picture of what is happening in
hospitals?”
Freeman replied:
“In publishing un-validated data, I was
attempting to be helpful. It is a lesson that I have now learned.These are
suspected transmissions, suspected cases and suspected deaths linked to them,
and the validated data will be published by the end of the month, I hope.
Mr Briggs has chosen to take un-validated
data and pretend that it is validated. That is inexcusable. If anyone
needs to apologise to the people of Scotland for sending them off
with un-validated nonsense, it is Mr Briggs. It is certainly not me.”
When held to account, the modus operandi of
the SNP is to attack the messenger and attempt to push the message into the
background. In a series of bad-tempered exchanges, Freeman also accused Miles Briggs
for "mumbling at me; he should be listening". This exchange is why Holyrood opposition MSPs
need to stand up like Miles Briggs has done and ram the truth down the SNP’s
throats and do it publicly.
The people of Scotland need to know the
truth, to go get the truth, you have to force it out of the SNP.
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie
Rennie said the drip-drip way the information had been disclosed had “shaken my
confidence in what the Government is telling us”.
Do you think from reading this latest sorry
episode of SNP failure that this is a government you can trust with your
health, your family’s health, with the health of the wider community?
Finally, the opposition has lost faith in
the Health Sec Jeane Freeman, the calls to resign will not be heeded, but in a
post pandemic Scotland, once the dust has settled, there will be a lot of
families who lost mothers, fathers and grandparents in Scottish care homes.
These people could have been saved, but the health sec wasn’t bright enough,
didn’t act fast enough and although the body count is circa 4000, do we really
want Freeman in post if and when a second wave of the coronavirus hits us? Does
anyone know or has asked her what prep has been done for a possible second wave,
after all planning saves lives.
Something that health sec Jeane Freeman found
out coming rather late to the coronavirus party.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow
University
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Tuesday, June 9, 2020
The End of a Political Saga: Former socialist MSP and Independence campaigner Tommy Sheridan fails to overturn perjury conviction, 14 years of time, money and effort ends in total disaster at the UK Supreme Court as Sheridan is told, application refused, his demise was a bitter pyrrhic victory for his former party, the SSP who lost all their MSPs, as the smoke clears Sheridan emerges £376,000 better off, a decent house in Glasgow, a law degree, a career on Kremlin-funded propaganda outlet Sputnik, what is the SSP tally of success?
Dear All
When Tommy Sheridan started his epic
journey with his criminal trial for perjury conviction, I wrote that he needed
a trial lawyer. Sheridan on the other hand after sacking his lawyers decided to
fight his case by himself; having used this tactic previously in his civil
case. It was Tommy Sheridan against the World (the establishment) which is why
his case attracted so much press attention. He thought wrongly that showmanship
could win the day; the Crown Office went with evidence and witnesses. Although
in cases of this type, it is acceptable to show support for the victim, the
victim on this docket was the News of the World who was mired in its own
troubles over phone hacking.
Sheridan and the News of the World had
history together, and neither liked each other. Tommy Sheridan railed against ‘the
Murdoch Press’ who he despised because they generally publicly backed the UK government
of the day. Rupert Murdock has been pro Conservatives and pro Labour in his time,
but the truth is that his newspapers didn’t really change minds. The affect
newspapers have on public opinion has diminished as the internet has opened up
so many other news sources, the internet effectively killed off the printed press’s
power. You could also add; the fact that the mainstream media was seen to be
biased also did for them as well, when you present opinion as fact, massage the
truth or paint a one side picture under the guise of impartiality, you are on a
very slippery slope to demise.
After a lengthy stint in prison which the
judge thought was necessary, I didn’t, Tommy Sheridan emerged from the clink
with passion, renewed passion for Scottish independence. His political career
in total shreds, refusing to accept his guilt; indy seemed an ideal vehicle to rejuvenate
himself with the public. The SNP and the Scottish Greens shunned him and his indy
campaign because of the way he allegedly treated women, but I think this was
more to do with the power dynamic of who speaks as the ‘voice of Scottish
independence’. It was claimed during his trial that Sheridan had allegedly ‘done’
a few women while party leader of the SSP. Cheating on your wife as we have
seen by some party leaders and their senior leadership chums seems to be rather
in vogue in Scotland. Some however prefer to operate in a quieter and less
public way than others; female staffers for some seemed a good hunting ground,
as were the female press and of course political ‘groupies’. On the one hand,
we had some politicians creating a public image of “nobleness” around their person
while in private trying to slip between the sheets with younger, firmer flesh.
All the while the dear old wifey was nicely tucked away safe at home, keeping
the house clean and hanging out the laundry, basically holding the fort down.
All this heterosexual sex flying about the
place in Scottish politics created such outrage!
In a sense, Tommy Sheridan had a decent
independence campaign with more opposition against him coming from the self righteous
SNP and Scottish Greens. His cloth cut, Sheridan sailed on regardless, his
oratory skills being much better than some of the main front men and women put
forward the Yes Scotland, SNP and Scottish Greens side. His former colleagues
of the SSP such as Colin Fox didn’t want Sheridan in Yes Scotland, and neither
did anyone else. Tommy Sheridan was colourful in a way that others weren’t, he
could hold a crowd were others struggled to find a voice.
Oh how the, SNP, Scottish Greens and SSP
hated him!
So, Sheridan, an outcast ploughed his own
field, as to the pro UK side, they really didn’t care about Sheridan and his redemption
mission, they were fighting hard, one more to the opposing team really didn’t
make much difference to them. My view was if he wants to campaign, ‘on you go’,
his campaigning was tarnished and the fact he had been in the jail for perjury
was like an anchor round his neck. In Sheridan’s case, a lot of his troubles
were all self inflicted and so it was as to his political downfall. Let’s face
it, when the News of the World story broke about his antics, he could have
played the ‘troubles in the relationship’ card. He could have waited till the
heat died down and the press moved on. In a post Sheridan downfall world, many
current politicians have been caught trying to get extra sex rations, they
survived, in a sense Tommy Sheridan’s demise showed a clear blueprint and route
out of cheating on your wife.
Don’t do what he did, stay silent and stay out
the road!
In the movies, you mostly see the ‘good
guys’ fighting the ‘bad guys’ and in such movies, the bad guys always lose,
especially in big budget movies where the telling of a moral tale is seen as
essential for commercial success. As the Sheridan criminal trial went along, I
found myself wanting Sheridan to get off, not because I believed he was innocent,
but because I found the whole thing a waste of time, money and effort. Did the
jury get it right, well yes, they did, but this sordid tale was so farcical
that I thought the Crown taking a hit would be a hoot. As Charles Dance said to
such joy in the movie, ‘The Last Action Hero’, “in this universe, the bad guys
can win”, he might have also qualified that statement by saying, it ‘depends status’!
‘God loves a Trier’, and Sheridan certainly
is that, which is why he has fought so long and so hard to get his perjury
conviction overturned. You have to admire the enormous effort he has put in
over the course of his 14 year saga. He was taken his claim all the way to the UK
Supreme Court. Three justices of the Court however have refused his recent
application as it did “not raise an arguable point of law”. Personally, I am
amused that he didn’t try the; ‘I did it but I don’t like the verdict’ option
because it was probably just as viable as any other defence he has put up. In
the grand scheme of things, it is time for Sheridan to ‘own that shit’. If
there is an apocalypse tomorrow it wouldn’t matter anyway or even to the
Scottish people now, only the press and his political enemies see mileage in
it, for their political benefit.
I seriously doubt that it will affect his
relationship with the Russians and his job as a fixture on the Kremlin-funded
propaganda outlet Sputnik, his ‘Scottish Roubles’ to me in my mind seem secure.
If you haven’t seen Tommy Sheridan’s house on the southside of Glasgow, it
looks pretty good for a guy who has been in the nick. The Russians probably see
value in having Sheridan in their employment, just as they see value in having
Alex Salmond on RT. Salmond and Sheridan are both good speakers, and for a
time, I thought if things went bad for Salmond in his criminal trial, then
Sheridan might have got a shot on RT in The Tommy Sheridan Show.
Like football, anything can happen!
In his day, Tommy Sheridan attracted a lot
of attention for his poll tax stance, he made a real name for himself, but as
with a lot of figures from the left who preach to the working classes, he
destroyed himself. He has rebuilt his life, he has a career, decent house, and
he is still someone who can argue and amuse, unlike our current political
class. The current political classes are really boring, lifeless and robotic,
people don’t expect help from them as constituents anymore; Sheridan did bring
a certain sense of change which turned out to be a false dawn for Scots.
Finally; one thing, Tommy Sheridan can take
some comfort from is that he is allowed to keep his £200,000 defamation award
and in 2018 won another £176,000 in interest. No doubt, if there is another
Scottish independence campaign, he will have a head start over other indy
supporters with his Kremlin-funded propaganda outlet Sputnik. The jealously and
bile against him will be in full flood from the LGBT controlled SNP, if indyref
2 ever happens, the SNP will have plenty to say at that time on their new found
interest in defending ‘women’s rights’. The irony will not be lost on others when
you know the SNP hypocrites have been attacking women’s rights lately. It seems in politics that women are a ‘tool
to be used’ by some, the only difference is how they are used.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow
University
Thursday, June 4, 2020
NOT A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS; Former First Minister Henry McLeish says ‘Scotland needs to bypass UK on Brexit’ to get a Scottish only extension, the EU can’t grant a Scottish only extension because they can only legally deal with the UK Government, and Boris Johnson will not countenance playing the SNP game, 31st December 2020 should finally see an end to nationalist delusion on the EU once the transition period ends
Dear All
Do you know what a contract is?
There are many types of contracts in law, but the one I want
to blog on is the contract between the Common Market which evolved into EU and the UK signed in 1973.
In the UK ,
the contract is not held by parliament but by the UK government which when we signed
was run by PM Ted Heath. You would think that concept is pretty straightforward
to understand, but to be even clearer; the contract is not held by the devolved
administrations which never existed when we signed up for membership. The
devolved administration don’t have a platform in law, or legal standing in
their own right regarding matters which are the sole jurisdiction of the UK
government as it relates to EU membership. This is clearly set out in the Acts
that set these bodies up.
Reserved matters mean exactly that in law…… reserved!
Former Labour first minister Henry McLeish is an
independence agitator, his career as FM ended very quickly and very badly. Since
he left politics, you would think he was a card carrying member of the SNP as
he spouts his independence drivel. At present, he has come up with a piece of
nonsense which makes you grateful that his tenure as FM was cut short. He is
calling on Nicola Sturgeon to make a direct request to the European Union for a
Scottish-only extension. As the Brexit talks flounder due to bad will on the EU
side and the risk of no deal Brexit gain traction, McLeish thinks a Scottish-only
extension will protect Scotland .
There are several issues why this isn’t possible, the first is that the
Scottish Government doesn’t hold a contract with the EU, and second, the EU
cannot interfere with the domestic politics of member states.
Given those two simple facts, there is no basis, legal or
otherwise that allows Nicola Sturgeon to get a Scottish-only extension. And to
hammer home another hard fact, the Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said
clearly, he will not be seeking an extension if no deal is reached before the
end of the year. Under the current Brexit implementation period, we have six
months left; this means the UK
remains in the European single market and customs union, allowing free movement
of goods, services and people. After that period of time runs out, we should be
completely sovereign, and I think that it is obvious why the EU has said it
would accept a further extension.
They want another two years of British taxpayer money to
shore up faltering EU economies which have been badly affected by the
coronavirus.
In truth the EU never really prepared for a British exit, no
restructuring of their operations, they thought they would keep milking us for
cash and being tied to their rules. They want to drag this out as long as
possible since their Plan A failed. Plan B is change of government in the UK , and then
present the British people with a bad deal or remain under the former
conditions. If you remember what happened in Ireland , the people were betrayed
by the politicians after they voted against the EU.
December 31st 2020 should be the real Brexit day
celebration.
At present, the Remainers in the UK are hyping up the fear level,
saying that a No-deal means high trade levies on imports and exports. This they
argue will potentially pushing up consumer costs, guess what, we can claw back
the money by charging the EU countries for our goods and services; we can also
cut them out and buy goods and services outside the EU. The EU needs our money
badly, and without that, their quality of life goes down. Europe is awash with
cash from Britain ,
that money comes from big business right down to the ordinary Brit who spends,
spends, spends while on their holidays.
McLeish said:
“We can’t hang around and wait for the triple challenge to Scotland
of a health pandemic, an economic recession and a No-deal Brexit. Nicola
Sturgeon could ask for a Scotland-only extension. She could say ‘as First
Minister, I am making direct representations to Brussels
for Scotland to be exempt
from leaving on January 1’ – acknowledging she is only speaking for Scotland – and pointing out Scotland voted
to remain. She could be showing the rest of the United
Kingdom we are sufficiently concerned about Scotland , that
she is making a direct approach. This is beyond UK
politics, its beyond UK
left or right. This is about the survival of an economy and society
which does not need the menace of a [No-deal] Brexit looming.”
So, what did he say there?
He said nothing!
Under the Withdrawal Agreement, it is up to the UK
Government to seek an extension for the whole of the UK . A point also worth noting is
that there is no goodwill between the UK Govt and SNP Govt. Those bridges went
up in flames long before Brexit was even a white paper by the pettiness and
nastiness of the SNP.
No UK PM
or UK
Minister is going to request a Scottish only extension.
McLeish added:
“There are going to be incredible consequences and
challenges ahead from the pandemic. We need time as nations and as the United Kingdom
to move forward, deal with the issues and then have a long, hard look at what
might be a very different future. In that context, I think it is serious enough
for the Scottish Government, who lack legal powers in this area, to be speaking
to the negotiators in Brussels ,
to be speaking to the European Parliament, to be speaking to the Commission to
make it clear that is about delaying exit, nothing more. The United Kingdom can’t handle, in my
judgement, a health emergency, an economic recession with possibly worse to
come, and exiting from the European Union.”
Due to the level of incompetence in Scottish politics, you
might that this revelation would carry some weight, but in the halls of Westminster , the art of
walking, talking and chewing gum has been mastered. In political terms, Westminster is the seat
of learning and Holyrood is the pre-school nursery. The fact that the Remainers
want an extension to December 2022 is a red herring; they are trying to get to
their midterm objective which is an election, in an attempt to oust the
Conservatives. The ultimate goal is to rob and invalid the democratic vote of
the 2016 EU referendum made by the people.
The SNP haven’t grasped four years down the line, that their
plan to bypass the EU membership rules if ever they where to win a Scottish
Independence referendum is dead. For their ill-planned scheme to work, the UK has to stay
in the EU, and then they think they can simply transfer across, which is not
legal. The stupidity of the idea is incredible to try and wrap your head
around, it calls for the EU rules to be legally abandoned, it calls for EU
member states to be denied their right of veto, which will never be allowed,
and it calls for the suspension of belief that the UK will go along with
whatever the SNP wants. Think of the SNP plan in much the same way as a square
wheel.
Finally, this crass argument by Henry McLeish isn’t new, it
isn’t legally, it isn’t valid, and it isn’t workable, it requires other people
to agree to something they don’t want and is not in their national interests.
Henry McLeish can keep flogging his dead horse, but no amount of flogging will
generate life. As I mentioned before countless times on the blog, the EU can
have nothing to do with the SNP Government in Holyrood. This is because it
leaves them open to the charge of political interference in a member state.
When the UK finally finishes
with the EU on 31st December 2020, so should Scotland despite all the stupid
concessions the SNP gives to EU citizens and Students. You might ask, who pays
for this SNP Govt generosity, Scots, hit both ways, in their pay packets and by
a lack of opportunities, especially in things like education. Where was Henry
McLeish when it came to standing up for them, where is the wisdom of Sir Thomas More?
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at
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Monday, June 1, 2020
Scottish Labour, 13 Years of Operating Badly; Labour MP Ian Murray says; Labour needs a major revival in Scotland to stand any chance of putting Starmer in Downing St, well leaving aside that he is several years late in reaching that conclusion, what does he have in mind, where does he want to start, and why can’t he see that Federalism would kill a Scottish Labour election campaign stone dead in its tracks!
Dear All
The right wing of the Labour Party has
attracted the tag ‘Blairities’, and as much as this group harks back to the ‘success’
of the Blair era as their mantra for ruling the party, they are hanging onto a
delusion. The delusion is that there can be a return to Blair-ism; sadly their
focus is power rather than an examination of what they did wrong. In a sense, domestically
and foreign policy wise, the Blair years were a failure, a house of cards which
had no foundations. Tony Blair did much that made people turn away from the
Labour Party; the bedroom tax and Iraq are only two examples which led to an
exodus by the working class. The Blair years were responsibly for many
injustices which is why following this doctrine is a road to nowhere; certainly
not power.
Ex-PM David Cameron gets the blame for
Brexit, but the foundations for leaving the EU were laid years before in the
Blair era. In the Blair years, a social engineering experiment of unfettered
immigration was fostered on the British people under the lie of economic
reasons. No one voted for this social engineering experiment of unfettered
immigration and it didn’t appear in the Labour manifesto. Brexit was a surprise
to the elite but not to the poor and disadvantaged who saw that their quality
of life was steadfastly suffering. Having such big majorities, Labour MPs
thought they were safe, they needn’t listen to complaints from constituents or
really stand up for them against the system.
If there should have been a wake-up call,
you might have thought that a decade ago plus when the Labour project lost Holyrood
should have sent alarms bells ringing, it didn’t. The direction of travel for
the party had been set well before Labour lost Holyrood. Holyrood far from
bringing wealth and prosperity, a better Scotland was stuffed to the gunnels with
people who were third rate politicians in a second rate parliament. In the 20
years of Holyrood, Scotland remains a country were social divides remain
between rich and poor, in jobs, social opportunities, social mobility, health
and education.
The direction of travel for the poor has
been one way under devolution down.
As the fortunes of the working class
declined, so did the fortunes of the Scottish Labour Party. It led people to
ask the question, why, why vote for people who will not help you?
So, where did the Labour Party vote go? A
large part simply moved over to the SNP, and other parts of the vote split
between other parties and apathy as people disliked various issues and stances
that the party leadership adopted. The voting record tells a story but the
numbers don’t tell the full picture of how at key political moments decline was
accelerated.
Blair-ism lost the Scottish Labour Party,
the vote in Scotland but like the Democrats in America who re-wrote their
history, we have seen the blame along with the help of the media laid at the
feet of Jeremy Corbyn. Blair-ism lost Scotland, and various incarnations of it
and then Corbyn-ism couldn’t get it back.
For a number of years, I have said and
written that the Scottish Labour Party needs a major revival in Scotland, it
needs a new campaigning model, but fixing what it wrong at an operational level
isn’t enough. The problems also extend to people and policies. After several
Labour MSPs were repeatedly rejected by the public, they were giving MPs slots
at the 2019 elections. If the public won’t vote for them as MSPs, why did
anyone think they would vote for them as MPs. The Scottish Labour election of
2019 was a disaster much in the same way at the 2015 and 2017 Westminster
Elections were also. The party after 2019 instead of asking what went wrong
decided to ask members what they did that was right. I don’t know about you,
but the opinions of what others thought was right hasn’t the same currency of
what was done wrong or badly. You fix problems not what is right! The Scottish
Labour Party as I mentioned previously in other posts is in no fit state to go
campaigning.
The party leadership doesn’t grasp that or
simply chose to ignore it.
In the wake of Keir Starmer’s win as
leader, the right-wing of the Labour Party thinks that this is their time,
Corbyn is out, his Gen Sec is out, and were asked to believe that Keir Starmer
is the solution to the Scottish problem. Well, the evidence so far doesn’t
support this; Starmer’s declaration of interest in federalism shows how much he
doesn’t understand the Scottish dynamic. You could say his poster boy in
Scotland is anti Corbyn MP Ian Murray who is the sole Labour MP in Scotland… again.
Murray also thinks as me that a major revival is needed in Scotland, and if
there is no revival then the chances of Keir Starmer becoming PM are
effectively zero. As it stands at present, the party would need to win at least
10 but in reality 20 Scottish seats would be more useful if it would ever
achieve its largest ever landslide victory to put Keir Starmer into Downing St.
Murray says that in order to get a victory,
it should be based on a pledge to reject a second Scottish independence referendum;
this reminds me of Jim Murphy’s disastrous 2015 ‘buy a pint at a fitba game’
pledge. Poor people rejected the party and here we have Murray thinking that ‘waving
a flag’ is going to get them back. Why are the Scottish Labour Party’s pro-UK
credentials so bad, well Kezia Dugdale effectively destroyed them, when she was
leader of the party in Scotland. This led to the Scottish Conservative revival
in Scotland, at cllr level and at MP level. Federalism isn’t going to bring
back the working class Scottish vote; that is a delusion which only exists in
the minds of people who don’t understand Scotland and why people turned their
back on the party.
So, what is Ian Murray also pitching?
He says;
“Jeremy Corbyn was a “disaster” for Labour
in Scotland as evidenced by its performance in the 2019 election”.
Hanging the tag for 2019 on Corbyn is
unfair, what he fails to explain that it was the right-wing who buried the
Scottish Party by a lack of a work ethic at Holyrood.
“he had offered to “wipe the slate clean”
with Richard Leonard, the Corbynite Scottish Labour leader, to help improve the
party’s fortunes in Scotland”.
Wipe the slate clean as if that means anything,
could it be that Murray knows the right- wing of the party aren’t in a position
to remove him, I guess he does. Begs the
question, who started it?
“his party had a “credibility gap” with the
public on the economy, which it had to close”.
But he doesn’t say what the credibility gap
is, presumably because listing things will make people angry, very angry.
*Labour had to crack on to formulate ahead
of the next election a convincing policy of “radical federalism” for the UK,
which would involve taking powers from Holyrood and giving them to local
communities in Scotland.
On this single issue going to the polls
saying they want to introduce Federalism with a people’s mandate is enough to
destroy an entire election campaign. Think of this as like pouring oil in a water
drinking supply and then see if they are any takers to drink.
*Boris Johnson’s Government was the “worst
in history”.
A million Scots voted Brexit, Boris is
committed to delivering Brexit, and given the help of people during coronavirus
such as financial that claim doesn’t stack up.
*under Sir Keir’s leadership the Tories
were in the “fight of their lives”.
How do you respond to that affirmation,
well quite simply the Conservatives aren’t in a fight, being wise post event
about things that went wrong doesn’t make you smart, and it doesn’t make you
seem to have a handle on leadership either. What has Keir Starmer achieved as
leader, in short, not a lot, he hasn’t fixed the party, he hasn’t fixed the
Scottish problems, he hasn’t placed any policies which inspire the public, so
again, what has he done?
Finally, what is needed at the Scottish
Labour Party is really change at an organizational and operational levels which
will encourage the membership to want to come out and support the party in a
variety of ways which at present is not happening. A review of staffing in
Scotland is long overdue, a series of policies which make sense, and supporting
economic growth is a given, while at the same time, shift the dynamic on social
mobility. I also think that there should
be an end to positive discrimination and a return to advancement through merit.
Positive discrimination isn’t positive; it is a tool of discrimination given
legitimacy by the middle class who run the party in leadership positions. So
far, other than telling me what I know and many others know about reform, Ian
Murray really isn’t saying very much at all. Scottish votes were taken for
granted now they have to be fought for, and who is going to do it unless there
is change?
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow
University
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