MIA ASKS “ WHAT ARE STURGEON’S MOTIVES?”

If Sturgeon’s SNP were really pursuing independence, they would have delivered it already. I have no doubt that even those in the yes movement who choose to still bury their heads in the sand, might refuse to accept it, but they can already see this political fraud has flushed down the toilet the multitude of opportunities and mandates her party was given to deliver it. 

For 8 years our SNP votes have been both – misused to engineer obstacles to independence, and misused to find excuses to undermine Scotland’s popular sovereignty and right to self-determination. I do not think this could have been more obvious than with Sturgeon’s latest stupidity of submitting a draft bill to the Supreme Court, and by doing so, surrendering to England judges our democratic right to bring bills to our own effing parliament. And this from the individual who dared to claim “democracy is on my side”. 

How many legitimate leaders in the democratic world have ever sought to divide their own ranks jeopardising the party’s chances to win by putting them at loggerheads with each other?
Sturgeon and the blairites are the only ones who spring to mind. Divide and conquer is a well known motto. Dividing the yes movement only benefits one side, which happens to be the same side that benefitted from dividing the Labour party when Corbyn was leader. That side is the British state and its allies with vested interest in Scotland’s assets and geographic location.

How many leaders in the democratic world have ever been so monumentally stupid as to turn round and viciously attack their own ranks for the sake of keeping the opposition happy? Sturgeon, Starmer and the other blairites come to mind. 

Another two obvious similarities between the original SNP and Corbyn’s semi-socialist labour was that well liked leaders who were seen to pursue the party’s cause by members and voters, had to be removed and demonised by dubious actors within their respective parties, the mouthpieces of the British state and the new “leaders” in those parties. The other similarity is that large numbers of members and voters of the original party were actively and deliberately disenfranchised when those leaders were removed.

It almost feels the SNP and labour are now the same thing and Sturgeon and Starmer two puppets moved by the same hands moving the “leaders” of the tory party. All in perfect coordination towards the same aim, which is in itself most unlikely if three genuinely polar-opposing leaders were acting independently.

A good measure of how well you are following your path in politics is the decibels coming from your opposition in terms of screams and whinging. The louder they are, the more you can be certain you are following the correct path. Now, if the decibels are coming from your own ranks, you hear nothing from the opposition and the mouthpieces of the opposition start to give you an audience and air time, then you know that not only you have lost your way and are following the wrong path, you have now merged with the opposition.

Women represent 50% of the population. They are still seen as the weaker sex and therefore it is instinctive for men in their families to seek to protect them. It is a natural reaction, and one that I personally welcome. So if you attack women, sooner or later you will have alienated not only those women, but also the men in their families and groups of friends. Alienating women is therefore the most stupid, ill-advised, crass decision a serious political “leader” could have ever made to progress their cause, unless of course what that “leader” is seeking to progress is the opposition’s cause. 

Sturgeon has made far too many “mistakes” for the assumption they were actually “mistakes” to be credible any longer. The number of “mistakes” in the last 8 years have been such, that it rather points to the more plausible possibility she might have been deliberately following a parallel agenda. 

Division in a political party is never good because it leads to the party’s destruction, by either its obliteration at the polls or by leading it to fragment into smaller parties- division of the vote. I think it is evident this is where Sturgeon (or her handlers) have been leading the SNP towards. Several pro-independence parties have already emerged and, because Sturgeon’s “mistakes” continue at pace, these parties are gaining strength, credibility and support. 

The reaction of Sturgeon, her praetorian guard and the mouthpieces of the British state when Alba was announced and, before that, how the ISP was demonised, suggest, in my view, four things:

1. First and most obvious is that Sturgeon did not seek to deliver independence, but rather to hold full control of the yes movement. These new pro-indy parties threaten the SNP’s monopoly on being seen as the “political vehicle for independence” . Being seen as the only party of independence helps to concentrate the vote, but more importantly, if what you are seeking is to stop independence, it makes very easy to keep the yes movement on a leash – for example by claiming that a vote for your party is not a vote for independence. If and when the time comes that the SNP vote needs to be collapsed by the powers that be for the sake of making the UK look governable, this monopoly makes very easy to silence yes voters for example by alienating the voting base. But that only works if yes voters have nowhere else to go. If before the point of full alienation, yes voters can no longer be bothered in listening to you and can no longer be disenfranchised because they have other parties to vote for and other pro-indy organisations to listen to, all your power to restrain that movement vanishes.

2. The mere existence of those parties is, at best, proof Sturgeon’s SNP never intended to cater for all pro-independence voters and, at worse, proof that Sturgeon’s approach to delivering independence is no longer convincing. Even worse, the existence of those parties helps the yes movement put more pressure for independence to be delivered, which is the precise opposite to what might have been intended with the monopoly strategy.

3. The reaction to those parties denotes fear. This could be because the SNP leadership had all intention to continue delivering “mistakes” , but the possibility with each new “mistake” of more voters and members leaving the SNP to go to those other parties or to join alternative organisations pursuing independence through a path that bypasses political parties, makes those “mistakes” counter-producing.

4. It is very easy to dismiss criticisms from unionist parties and the mouthpieces of the British state and allies as propaganda. It is much more difficult when those criticisms and scrutiny come from your own side.

I have been convinced for some time now that the destruction of the party as an effective vehicle for independence is precisely what this political fraud and her handlers have been seeking from day one. In the same way it has been obvious the destruction of labour as a socialist party has always been behind the blairite’s and their handlers’ actions. 

From where I am sitting, plaguing the SNP and Labour with internal divisions and removing control from the membership to keep the leadership on a leash seems to serve a function: to render both parties “compliant” to the establishment’s view of what a UK political party must look and behave like. Only then, these parties can be allowed anywhere near UK government to give the party of the aristocrats and corporations a well deserved “rest” in the backbenches after it has created such an enormous mess that keeping in power would make disgusted English voters to come out with the pitchforks (metaphorically speaking).

It is my personal opinion Sturgeon’s SNP is labour under a different flag and part of the strategy to deliver the much trumpeted “revival” of Labour in Scotland. 

I am convinced the GRA thing is just a trojan horse which has been fully unleashed after previous strategies to bring the SNP down by internal division failed. 

I am sure I am not the only one who remembers, years ago, before all Mr Salmond’s persecution started, that the MSM were already trumpeting a division in the SNP between Salmondites and Sturgeonites. I did not give credence to that at the time thinking the British State, via its mouthpieces, were seeking to create the illusion of division to damage the party’s prospects at the elections. 

I still think my instinct was right. It was however interesting to watch how the perception of division announced by the MSM at the time failed to damage the party’s prospects and did not translate into more labour votes. Then, along came the collusion with UK civil servants and the COPFS to launch the complaints procedure from hell. When that also failed and the culprits ended up with egg all over their corrupt faces (metaphorically speaking), along came the Criminal case and the continuous collusion of UK civil servants, Sturgeon’s government, the COPFs, Sturgeon’s praetorian guard and the mouthpieces of the British state to destroy Mr Salmond’s reputation. 

When that also failed to significantly destroy the yes movement and the party’s prospects, it was time to activate the scorched earth approach: if the SNP voters could not be brought to heel, then the party had to be destroyed. I am convinced the objective has always been to decrease the pro indy MP seats to less than half because they need to show the world that the UK is open for business and Scotland’s resources are available for sale because Scotland “does no longer want independence”. Clearly this task becomes much easier if all the yes vote can be concentrated in one party which can be then brought to heel with active “interventionism” . 

The existence of alternative pro-independence parties, the emergence of SSRG and Salvo, an increasing exodus of SNP members from the party, the decaying reliance on the MSM for news and the fact that a good proportion of the current pro-independence blogs are trashing this woman’s version of the SNP and her failed strategy, seem proof this political fraud is beginning to lose grasp and there is a risk she will soon be bypassed.

I don’t believe in coincidences. I don’t believe the demonisation of Corbyn and Mr Salmond were coincidences. I don’t believe having Starmer, more right wing than the average tory, and Sturgeon, more unionist than the average labour voter, as “leaders” are coincidences. I don’t believe having an overt pro-brexit leader in the labour party, when the majority of the members were against, is a coincidence. I don’t believe having a devolutionist as leader of the SNP at a point when the support for independence is at the highest, is a coincidence. I don’t believe the flooring the UK economy by Truss and her chancellor was “a mistake”. Nor I believe the election of somebody as incredibly dim as Truss as tory leader was “a mistake”. I am convinced the tory party is sabotaging their own chances in order to get labour to win at the next general election – we have seen labour on its own can no longer achieve this.

Personally I think the “one nation UK” narrative has hit the buffers and with the threat of strikes, crippling energy bills, raise in interest rates with their repercussions for mortgages and credit card debt, ridiculously high food prices and inflation, and erosion of real time salaries, things are only going to get worse, much worse. If you have been paying attention, I am sure that, like me, you will have noticed that some packages of food which a few months ago proudly displayed oversized UJs on them, are now beginning to either disguise the UJs by reducing their size or even starting to displaying discrete saltires on them. Presumably because the experiment of forcing down our throats the UJ’s to promote the “one nation” narrative, has failed and damaged sales.

With Sturgeon losing grasp of the movement, and previous strategies of love-bombing, MSM anti-independence propaganda and excuses given by the “opposition” parties no longer being listened to, it seems they may have reached the critical point where the only way they have left now to keep the union on life support is by giving the people of Scotland more illusion of autonomy. I use the word “illusion” very consciously here because the only way Scotland can gain meaningful autonomy is with independence.

The tories cannot be seen to be willingly delivering more powers to Holyrood, because it will bulldoze its staunch unionist voting base. Labour is seen as the party of “devolution”, hence if anybody is going to deliver FFA or any other brand of enhanced devolution, it will be labour. In that way, if the experiment goes wrong, and it will go wrong because Scotland is far too gone towards independence to be satisfied with more devolution for long, the party of aristocrats and corporations can use that “mistake” to bounce back in the polls in England and comfortably govern unchallenged for the benefit of the 1% for another decade before the same cycle starts again.

An additional bonus of having Labour in power at a time when we are facing the biggest economic crisis in modern history, in part caused by the tories’ stupid brexit and their damaging policies, is that it will not be the tories who have to clear up their own mess and even better: not be seen as ever having to clean after themselves.

In any case, labour is in “safe” hands: they could not have found a more right wing, pro-brexit, anti-Scottish independence, anti-socialist, fully compliant establishment figure than Starmer. Even Thatcher would have been impressed.

Yessers are getting restless and difficult to control. The PR product appears to have reached its best before date, because once the booing has started, it will only get louder, particularly when the supporters realise no meaningful referendum will be delivered in 2023. The establishment compliant successor of the PR product does not seem that popular, so he would be the perfect pair of safe hands to lead the SNP towards losing half of its seats in the next GE. What are the odds that the Supreme Court Farce might offer an exit door to Sturgeon?

Let’s brace ourselves folks. Sturgeon’s “plebiscitary GE” is going to be an even bigger farce than her pro-indy leadership in 2015. You can sense the moment to stitch up Scotland and send us packing with another version of enhanced devolution is fast approaching. This must be the moment Sturgeon has been working for 8 years her socks off destroying the movement and the SNP’s credibility as a party of independence

MY COMMENTS

To add to the above from Mia I would question why yesterday of all days did the SNP choose to publish a paper proposing an Independent Scotland would stay tied to the pound for the foreseeable future? As World markets look on aghast as the UK tries to halt the economic decimation of the last few weeks who on earth would float a strategy to give those same people down South the ability to control our economy in the future. Are they mad or is this just another in the long line of tactical errors that adds to the systematic trail of missed opportunity that always appears when Westminster is in danger of being floored? I am with Mia, this can’t just be another mistake, this has sinister plotting all over it.

I am, as always

Yours for Scotland.


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92 thoughts on “MIA ASKS “ WHAT ARE STURGEON’S MOTIVES?”

  1. What a useless rant sturgeon can’t deliver independence only the people can do that and the numbers haven’t been there and rants like yours certainly doesn’t help to turn people around

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    1. The numbers aren’t there as the material case for independence is not sufficiently clear to make people change their minds. For example, if you live in Caithness, to take the theory part of the test for your diving licence you now have to travel to Inverness – roughly 120 miles. I presume the good folks in Tongue and Durness have to do the same. Yet people wonder why the northern counties aren’t more in favour of the SNP. The simple answer is that independence is likely to deliver more of the same. Shiny brochures are not going to change that.

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      1. You’re missing the point. In an independent Scotland the same people would be making the same decisions. Services would still be centralised or eliminated. Whether the source of this policy is London or Edinburgh is neither here nor there. The political parties all want an independence where they are centre of the stage. Given the high esteem in which politicians are held no wonder there’s a certain degree of scepticism towards the whole endeavour.

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  2. There’s not much in there that I would disagree with. I’ve been saying for at least a couple of years that the SNP has morphed into New Labour. However, at least Blair managed a few good things while in office, if they weren’t an overall positive influence. Sturgeon has achieved a sum total of less than nothing. She is a failure.

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  3. In boxing parlance. Sturgeon has been paid to take a dive in the last round. “Make it look good as we may need to face a rematch”

    The slow motion rollout of old material with hype reminds me of the trash talk before a fight.

    The one thing worse than not getting another Referendum is losing a badly prepared one. Her current posturing without any real effort will only have one result. This plan is to put the issue of Independence back several decades

    Look around, and sense the atmosphere….12 months to go. Does the Nation’s mood remind you of late 2013?
    Do you have that hope? Do you feel inspired? Where is the wider YES Movement ( a registered trademark of Peter Murrell)

    This is not a Campaign for Statehood. It is harvesting electoral votes for the SNP Business Unit.

    The Sovereign People of Scotland are not invited to participate in shaping their future. Simply Vote SNP and “we will tell you what you want”.

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  4. There’s no doubt that the SNP has been infiltrated very badly and it must be towards the top of the party if not at the pinnacle. The British state managed to get their supergrasses into a semi-armed organisation like Sinn Fein so no surprise that they’d manage it within the meek SNP.

    Sturgeon can no longer be making mistakes. The moves she makes are determined and bloody-minded. She may be an agent of the state but at the very least I think her aim is to have continued power for the SNP and continued adulation for herself.

    Independence is hard. Devolution is easy. We have a form of the latter, albeit diminishing and dying by a thousand cuts. She prefers what’s easy to what’s hard.

    There may very well be Kompromat involved … but, while the evidence may point to that, I’d like to see hard proof.

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    1. “There may very well be Kompromat involved … but, while the evidence may point to that, I’d like to see hard proof.”

      Unionist or Russian or USA you will never see proof. The primary duty of these organisations is never to be seen or detected. When you are presented with proof of their involvement I guarantee it is misdirection.
      I don’t think Oswald killed Kennedy or that Willie McRae committed suicide. However given the States recorded infiltration of the IRA, Miners and Green Activists at low level I can assume with confidence that the SNP have been infiltrated.

      When open goals present themselves such as Brexit, Boris and Truss and she declines the opportunity to attack and instead campaigns for GRA then that circumstantial evidence is good enough for me.

      Decades later we get a version of the truth such as the British involvement with Iran, see below
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953_Iranian_coup_d%27état

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      1. You may well be right.

        However, circumstantial evidence will not be good enough for the SNP blindly loyal brigade nor the voters.

        I think Sturgeon has been a disaster in every way possible for YES but unless the material reaches the public it won’t matter.

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      2. I do feel the key to exposing Sturgeon lies in the Salmond affair – this is where we have conflicting evidence under oath and a wealth of material dragged into the light. Get one of them into court – just one – and the others will be thrown under the bus to reduce the sentence. Evans springs readily to mind but I am sure others know better where the bodies are buried.

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    2. I think we will see hard proof very soon, when it is time for NS to go, she will either have delivered for them or they will set the (MSM) dogs on her. That might very well be the planned way out in any event, then slide over into high paid job abroad.

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  5. Yeah I agree with all that Mia has says democracy in UK,Ok is an illusion. Sturgeon is operating in our Colonial masters interest , her game to to wreck the independence movement from the inside.
    The main reason the establishment dont want proportional representation is that it is harder to rig. It’s much easier to play the two horse game with both leaders of the party in their pocket. Is it not time to raise a national petition to the UN to highlight our predicament. To me UN involvement in the voting franchise and ensuring a balanced MSM would help our case, Remember the indigenous population voted yes.
    Dissolve the Union.

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    1. Yes, it is essential to Dissolve the Union! Naturally, as the ‘UK’ was first formed in1922, it has existed for 100 years too long!

      ‘Saorsa’ is Scottish Gaelic for the following:

      1. freedom, liberty
      2. redemption

      A suitable bilingual statement CAN be formed here…

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  6. Yes, it is all quite deliberate.

    “To throw in a fair game at Hazards only three-spots, when something great is at stake, or some business is the hazard, is a natural occurrence and deserves to be so deemed; and even when they come up the same way for a second time if the throw be repeated. If the third and fourth plays are the same, surely there is occasion for suspicion on the part of a prudent man.”

    – Girolamo Cardano

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  7. With grateful thanks to Iain and his fine guests, I’ll also say that I’m sorry to see that Scotland’s political situation is almost entirely ignored by far too many in Scotland’s population – and this is true in my own family; anyway, I stopped being a member of the original SNP after it started to degenerate into ‘NuSNP’ (avoiding profanity, of course).

    I now support the campaign to restore the Scottish constitution under our claim of Right: visit http://www.salvo.scot

    Even Alex Salmond’s status came under extreme attacks from the enemies of Scotland’s people; someone who was recognised as one of our most outstanding politicians. London,
    the capital city of the so-called union and its empirical mentalities; however, where London’s MPs are concerned, WE certainly know where political incompetencies do exist.

    Unreal Kingdoms CANNOT exist… certainly not OUTSIDE Rubber Rooms! 🙃🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

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    1. Aye Ewan I am going to continue to promote Salvo because our people are dying, being replaced and plunged into situations that are deliberately set to inflict harm and the reasons behind the documents should have stopped this and the elected would know that if they are not doing the best well they will be held accountable and replaced not after five years of suffering but as soon as the people are gathered to decide.

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      1. Aye, it seems there are many more of us trying to do the same, however, sometimes like just now, we’re communicating with like-minded people… Yet, the so-called ‘British State’ is centred in London; a city that sees Scotland as its remaining colony, instead of the country that might wish to regain its independent place in this world.

        So, if we occasionally contact an already convinced, that can’t hurt our movement. Yet, we know that we’ve many uncertain people in our electorate, so, please forgive me if I trip over you again 😉

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  8. Mia lays Sturgeon out for what she is – a UJ lover controlled by the British State. Scotland is at the mercy of a traitor once more. BUT NOT FOR LONG! The Scottish people will win through in spite of Sturgeon and her cronies.

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    1. Well, Jan, the British State is internationally recognised as the ‘UK’… however, many of us in Scotland CAN see that these capital letters also serve in this: Unreal Kingdom/Unravelling Kingdom ~ (too many examples to give here 😉

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      1. Thanks Ian the Ceilidh Tae Constitution show was fab. Upbeat and a wee bit of humour. Perfect wee recipe for uplifting the spirits.

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    1. Well, Dave, good news means different things to different people – either side of any given border, of course; for example, a Northern country, compared to a Southern neighbour: Is Scotland a Colony or a Nation? The answer might differ in each Electorate? 🙂

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  9. Mia says>>
    “I am convinced the tory party is sabotaging their own chances in order to get labour to win at the next general election – we have seen labour on its own can no longer achieve this”.

    Thank God someone thinks as I do, I have been saying this for MONTHS, a year even.

    Because It is what the Tories do, LINE their own pockets bring the country to it’s knees in debt, then bring in Austerity, they F**K UP so badly they have to get out, so they “allow” Labour to take over & clean up the mess they made.

    Only this time, there is NO Keir Hardie, NO Wilson, Not even the Charismatic war monger BLIAR. No, Instead Labour have the Nasty Rotten KEIR, the Right wing KEIR, who as has been said before, is more Tory than Many Tories..

    And Scotland has Sturgeon the UNIONIST, she has been bought & paid for, And that payment started in 2015..

    The division in the yes movement HAD to happen, it was her only card left to play. As Alex Salmond said,
    Why would the leader of a party for Independence want to shut out OTHER Parties for Independence?

    HE wouldn’t do that, he would never have done that, as a life long INDEPENDISTA his face would have lit up at that those he could not bring into HIS party, forming their own to show their determination for INDY..Parties he COULD & WOULD have worked with..

    Sturgeon wants, with the help of HER MSM pals obviously, to destroy every Indy party out there, And every Strong Indy minded Individual, it was the only way she could survive all this time..And getting RID of people more Indy minded & determined than her via LIES, seems to be her thing now.

    Swinney has always favoured devolution, It is said he actually admitted it when leader, & he proved it by starting to get rid of the late great MARGO by dropping her so low on the SNP list that there was NO chance of her winning her seat again for SNP..

    I mean, WHO in their right mind that favoured INDY would NOT want Margo in their team?

    Thankfully Margo was tipped off & left the party & sat as an INDEPENDENT.. Because she was a TRUE Believer in INDEPENDENCE, And she could never have been BOUGHT off or persuaded to settled down with DEVO. As the top management of the SNP have been.

    Sturgeon has done the same with People still in her party, Cherry, for Instance is more Intelligent & more Determined than two devolutionists, So she left it to her pack of GRA nutters to do their utmost to try chase her out of the party.

    And what she hoped to do to Alex Salmond & failed, really angered her, NO wonder she does not want JURYS anymore. She failed at jailing him, But the NASTY B*****D she is, had another go, when she REMOVED him from the history of a party HE actually built enough to make it the Government in Scotland. How NASTY a “friend” was she?

    I can NOT wait for the day STURGEON packs her bags for that NEW JOB she has been promised, & leaves this country for good. She is a spiteful hateful Narcissistic BITCH, that if we could go back in time, she would have been dealt with in much harsher terms for betraying this country. She is a ROGUE of the worst kind possible..
    As ever a GREAT Post Mia..

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    1. Thanks to kurikat, for such a fine and clear article that will speak to many/if not most readers… I stopped my SNP membership when I realised that the once honourably venerable political party was NOT what its title implied that it was; while I know that the membership fees used to be more than justified – that feeling is now the opposite.

      I’m again seeing and following Mr Alex Salmond, who recognises and expresses concerns regarding the Scottish Government’s apparent/real ineptitudes; and a politician of his great magnitude’s calmly aware of the woeful Sturgeon’s performances, which are ‘Unionist-friendly’, without any overreaction shown. Eventually, circumstances will be entirely different and that’ll include what’s called getting “just rewards” for everyone concerned, including Scotland’s population!

      Politically each of us has differing opinions, yet our own opinions are bound to guide our actions and beliefs and this needn’t be spelt out to each other; however, when politicians disregard that their electorate is the people that THEY need to impress if they wish to be elected – in other words, these politicians serve their voters; otherwise, the State is a Dictatorship!

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  10. During her conference speech what stood out for me was when she stated, I’m going to be First Minister for a long time to come, I thought why didn’t she state I’m going to be FM and then PM for a long time to come, but this was only highlighted to me, but not to the drones who stood up and applauded her (but it got me thinking when I was watching these idiots standing and sitting at every word that I used to be one of these idiots standing and sitting and thought no wonder my hips just been replaced). Nicola has a lifestyle we can only dream about and the only thing that puts an end to that lifestyle is Independence, hence her MPs, MSPs and councillors aren’t prepared to say anything bad about her and is the reason she allowed to abuse anyone who does. From what I’ve seen of the FM, she will destroy anyone from trying to take away that lifestyle and if it means ruining Scotland chances of being Independent and calling herself British then she’ll do it. The enemy isn’t the one south of the border the enemy is the Judas who proclaims to be an Indy supporter she not even a soft Indy supporter.

    Greed and money are a powerful motive, so I’ve heard, I never been greedy nor have I had any money, so I would never know. I the one thing I do know is don’t put your faith or trust in Nicola Sturgeon she only in this game for herself.

    The way the SNP membership and leadership have turned on the former FM, shows how durty politics have become since NS took over the New SNP and people ask why do I say New SNP, I reply back saying the Old SNP would never have turned on any former leader of the SNP in the way the New SNP turned on Alex Salmond.

    The trouble is, Sturgeon knows that the New SNP membership is full of former labour supporters who don’t put Scotland 1st, 2nd and 3rd at the ballot box and they are unlike me as I only ever voted for the SNP in all my life up until I left. Labour supporters who joined the New SNP have Independence at the back of their minds when they entered that polling booth, hence Independence isn’t really a priority to the New SNP and this is why Nicola can say she’ll be FM for a long time to come.

    We have to give credit to Sturgeon for well and truley screwing over the Independence movement and Scotland. But we in the Independence movement should not put forward Joanna Cherry as Sturgeon’s replacement, cos she is a KC, and therefore will put up holding the law before us and Scotland.

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    1. 100%yes sums up today’s Scottish-political situation quite neatly and very accurately! I very much agree with the comments and take this opportunity to post the following:

      http://www.salvo.scot = The source of power in Scotland is vested in the people, or community of the nation, who grant it conditionally to their rulers or government. This is known as popular sovereignty… etc.

      After all, to be sovereign, we must ACT as Sovereign People!

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      1. The UK and the UKG is in crisis and the New SNP has had every opportunity since Brexit to secure our exit from the UK and what has been done (NOTHING), the FM has squandered every single one simply because she a selfish person and a fraudster she conned every single Old SNP who believed she was committed to Indyref2 when she wasn’t.

        Everyone I know has signed up to Salvo and liberation. The idea Scotland is more secure in the UK is for the birds and the quicker we can get out the better, believe me people are going to lose their lives as a result of our Politian’s not acting both in England and in Scotland.

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  11. So many people hiding their heads in the sand or having ‘strictly’ shoved down their throats to realise how our political and media spectrum has been completely captured by big corps and ruling elites in the city. The whole thing needs to be torn down and reset.

    Of course we are supposed to be overjoyed now that the pendulum has swung back to labour, yet all that means is one establishment party hands over the baton to the other. The party in power aren’t a Tory party – they are effectively UKIP under a Tory banner. This of course allows labour (which shouldn’t be called labour anymore) to shift the Overton window further to the right. They are a party which moderate tories will have no problem in supporting, and the city and military industrial complex won’t lose a wink of sleep over the starmer bot becoming PM.

    As Mia points out wrt Corbyn and salmond, we have seen what happens to any progressive voice who wants to buck the trend.

    Labour, like the tories will surrender to the bond markets, unlike japan, who thumbs it’s nose at the spivs and spectaculars happily controlling yields and keeping interest rates close to zero whilst it increases it’s deficit spending. Even Iceland, a member of EFTA, with a similar population to Fife, imposed capital controls in the aftermath of the financial crisis, because it valued the well-being of its population over the greed of financial speculators. Was it turfed out of the single market? No.

    The SNP have promoted a well-being economy which they could never deliver, but of course the plan was never to deliver it anyway. The party, just like labour, has been hollowed out from the inside, and I’m not sure it can be saved. Is there not one of the supine 60 in Edinburgh, or the feeble 40 odd in London, willing to stick their heads above the parapet and end this nonsense?

    Finally, and I’m sorry to say this, a snap GE in the next 6 months would likely spell the end of ALBA representation at WM. As a constituent I’ll vote for Neale Hanvey everyday of the week, but there is little chance I believe that SNP will have any form of YES coalition in a snap election. The YES vote would be split and labour would likely be elected. FPTP needs to go, but it benefits the two party system and so it is here to stay. The above is why I would have supported Sara Salyers’ remit back at the Alba conference, had I been able to get along. Neale and Kenny are brilliant stewards of the COR, but what happens if they’re no longer there? What happens when the democratic system is designed to stop a section of the population from actually voting – see FPTP, voter ID the WM franchise, constituency boundary changes etc?

    I hope I’m wrong of course in the case of ALBA, and perhaps a year down the line things will be different. I’m not even going to talk about the latest growth commission report because it’s just a political decoy for the utterly naive. The ‘six tests’ have been comprehensively dismantled by both sides of the constitutional debate.

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    1. Well, Scott Egner, when you say “The whole thing needs to be torn down and reset”, I’m more or less saying the same thing; however, because I lost most of my respect for today’s political situation shortly after Alex Salmond stopped being our First Minister and mistakenly left room for today’s omnishambles.

      He’s obviously unhappy about Sturgeon, however, political moods are difficult to rationalise and that’s not a bad thing… however, please consider the following:

      salvo.scot/the-scottish-constitution/

      Thanks for your time,

      Ewen

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  12. I watched the Alba conference and listened to Sara and the other lady on the claim of right and Salvo and I have to say that I fully agree with them on what they both said. People keep saying that they are not a silver bullet however they are if we make it so. I don’t get down with only if you vote for me can you become empowered and such and I will explain why. I have a lot of respect for Alex and the other good politicians that have did a lot for our country despite being ruled by others. When the first referendum was either lost or stolen well he left and the wrong people got in place and now look at what is happening as a result of this and of course to him. It didn’t just happen to him though it has had a real impact upon us all and our country and I would have argued with Neale or Alex that if we had known about those documents and how they could be implemented by the people it would have also held those who did this to account. So my response to them is if politicians are the answer how come this shit happens and we are not independent yet? So I want to say to them you if elected by the people you are our gun and we are the silver bullets with our sovereignty and people will back you if you get on board with them, not the other way around. Whilst you might be politicians in a political world the Scottish people are not but are doing the ground work that politicians should be but have not.

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    1. Politicians or would be politicians need to understand that some people feel let down and have had no protection or justice at all. Nobody in eight years or more of let downs and continued destruction has anyone came to our assistance and prevented the damage. It’s the SNP today and others today however how do we know that this can not happen again with another party being infiltrated etc? Well we can not so it’s not that I mean to sound cheeky I am just speaking with honesty and what I feel in my heart. Our country is tinged with sadness and the people need to heal and they can begin this process when they start seeing justice for us then of course comes building our country to the best it can be with the people involved.

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    2. Today’s ‘Political World’ is an entirely different one from what it’s ever been before. That statement also applies to our Scottish ancestors; who had wonderful people amongst them and therefore respectable followers and Leaders. Somehow or other, The Claim of Right emerged and it decreed that ABOVE ALL: “It makes it unlawful for any government to claim the right or the power to do this thing against the will of the sovereign people of Scotland”.

      I was never taught about what’s now gradually being recognised by an increasing number of Scotland’s population; what we cannot be sure of (yet), is why/how this information was hidden from the normal people of Scotland? So, to talk about ‘the Scottish people doing the groundwork’ is a valid point, but an equally valid answer is certainly NOT a simple matter and that point may involve information such as can be found here: http://www.salvo.scot

      Thanks for your time,

      Ewen

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      1. My ancestors were Irish and Scottish mair Irish than Scottish but obviously they were born here and one came over to marry her husband which was ma great granda. It’s like we are carrying out generational battles except we should not need to because as you said our ancestors left the documents after a lot of bloodshed but I suspect someone his them because they didn’t like the challenge. 😁

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  13. The much commented upon timidity of the Scottish administration is a defining feature which is unlikely to have occurred naturally. Those guiding-their- hand are, once more, heavily engaged in ensuring yet another seamless, five year stint for their prime, political asset in the resource-rich northern colony. T’is only the nature of the metropolitan beast, and should surprise no one.

    With the metropolitan-centre discredited throughout the world, was there ever a better time to take the facts of active collusion, corruption and wholesale robbery to the Scottish electorate? Or, are our independence-supporting politicians too smitten with an internalised, self-defeating, politeness, for such a task: a task which would require that a spade be, uncompromisingly, called a spade?

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    1. I like: … “a spade be, uncompromisingly, called a spade” – both beautifully simple and accurately descriptive! Easy enough to ‘say’, however, almost any well-practised artisan will find his/her craft relatively easy to work at; otherwise, politically speaking, even our most knowledgeable of politicians cannot be familiar with certain information/facts if that information has been carefully hidden.

      However, when a normal person like myself, can have access to such information that our forebears did not have, this immeasurably alters what knowledge we may draw from; this, in itself, can change voters’ information and probable choices and decisions… So, what’s not to like, I wonder? Furthermore, please check into this address: http://www.salvo.scot

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  14. Anyone worried about cold this winter although it’s not a silver bullet in India in the winter they use mustard oil to massage into the feet for heat. Obviously people need to look up contraindications and test for allergy and the organic oil is cheap too. Obviously it’s not a long term solution for warmth however it’s just a wee tip that might help. So often are we focused upon the problems with nae help or solutions and folk start to panic and get feart.

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  15. the SG and SNP leadership are now aligning themselves with the views of Business for Scotland on currency, etc. can u name one person in Business for Scotland who is not absolutely in favour of Independence ?

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    1. I once thought that of the SNP so forgive me if I reserve comment until Sturgeon completes her Machiavellian move.
      What Sturgeon cannot control she absorbs.

      It is more likely BforS may not realise that Murrell Enterprises are mounting an aggressive takeover.

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      1. Perhaps you’re right, It is more likely BforS may not realise that Murrell Enterprises are mounting an aggressive takeover… However, while ‘Murrell Enterprises’ is within the realms of S.G., I’d still agree with your words: ‘reserve comment until Sturgeon completes her Machiavellian move.’… Please see below for more food for thought

        http://www.salvo.scot

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      1. cheers! i’m on policy development committee and just missed out on the NEC and Conference Committee.

        as regards land reform, if some of those who left the SNP had hung in there the pathetic resolution on land reform would have been defeated.

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      1. Alf, whatever they are in favour of, it certainly isn’t independence. They know they would be out very soon after. So, in their self interest maybe it’s devo max, or devo mini (mouse) .. Either way, they are sure taking the mickey! 😝

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      2. thanks Alf,

        reads as if your paper has been an inductive work rather than a deductive one.

        i reckon my life experience in business, law, culture, politics and kirk has not witnessed the colonialism of which you speak.

        inevitably living beside the elephant the influence of the elephant has been significant particularly with the development of tv and the welfare state.

        while more Scots may have secured employment in England than English in Scotland the effect in Scotland is potentially more pronounced given our smaller population size.

        i think once we’re independent the influence of the elephant will recede as in Ireland though probably less dramatic than the collapse of the Anglican communicants in the Free State as they deserted Ireland.

        we live in different times.

        it’s unfair to assume that members of BfS and other groups and parties don’t get the culture bit.

        i’ve been involved as a member and director for some time and your description of it is a stranger to me.

        i’ve found it inexplicable why the SG from 2007 regularly awarded positions and research contracts to people and institutions not based in Scotland. Even stranger was AS’s policy of giving his political opponents lucrative appointments. he may have thought he could bring them into the independence fold but Labour still has an Establishment rump which still enjoys influence far above its share of the vote.

        i’m not blind to the SG’s failings and am not averse to calling them out. i’m not alone. There are thousands of tongues within the SNP which are harsh and critical. they are not backward at coming forward in discussions with our reps but they do recognise that NS is committed to independence despite attempts by others to construct a case for the prosecution.

        on several occasions many people of different nationalities have remarked that Scotland is a different country and culture. i certainly feel it, and my family members who live in different parts of the U.K. have often said the same. they don’t say it to be nice or condescending to me. i rather love aspects of English culture too.

        im afraid i think constructing a work on a resentful colonialism model isn’t very uplifting.

        everyone has their own way to independence. that’s part of the fun and the frustration.

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      3. Thanks Graeme. I’m merely a humble researcher and can only present what I find from the literature and other relevant evidence. That Scotland fits the colonial template becomes less of a shock once postcolonial theory is analysed, and many colonies were handed worthless treaties subsequently violated. This theory also tells us that a dominant pampered national party put in place by a hopeful independence movement fails to undertake a reasoned analysis of colonialism, and instead comes to a mutual understanding with it, which falls short of true liberation. The political elite and bourgeoise class understanding of the situation remains rudimentary without appreciating the theoretical basis of independence. Colonialism is more racism than ‘resentful’. Admiration and even love of the colonizer is part of the ‘colonial mindset’ but, as Albert Memmi wrote: “a man straddling two cultures is rarely well seated, and the colonized does not always find the right pose”.

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  16. Ewen if ye trip over me and fall dinnae worry I will help ye up because that’s basically what people are trying to do here in their own way. It’s just there are different methods. 😁

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  17. It’s kind of think that what looks like is happening is folk are getting fed up with fighting and dying for other folk to retain power, not just here other places too. So amongst the old system we have folk trying to cling on versus those who are breaking it because it’s not working for everyone. Folk who feel sovereign are like no whit naw we listened to you and naebody delivered so if you are not going to then we will unite and dae it for everyone rather than a king or political party. They keep throwing out the same rehashed ideas and it’s like trying to do the same thing over and over again and expect different results. Those results just end up nee faces that give the illusion of choice that wee bit better than the one’s who messed up and had people see that it’s an illusion.

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    1. Indeed FaeSee
      Our biggest problem is and always has been, politics ,political parties and worst of all politicians. The claim of right and our constitution should be being shouted from the rooftops at every opportunity but you don’t hear it coming from Scottish politicians and that includes Alba. I watched a video of the conference. I to watched Sara Salyers and the other lady, I was not particularly surprised by the reaction of Alex Salmond and the other MP,s.They were apoplectic with rage they behaved disgracefully. They tried to bully the conference into doing what they wanted. So much for democracy. The conference as far as I saw was a shambles.

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      1. “They tried to bully the conference”: AND they succeeded. As this subject has arisen let’s not forget Sturgeon sat her apprenticeship under two of them. Deja vu?

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  18. I’m so graceful, that my tripping is unlikely, especially after being cautioned in good
    time. Anyway, if one of us was going to be “trippin aboot” – without thistles –
    going barefoot would be kinder to whoever is tripped over. (Aboot = about).

    Please excuse my daft reply and of course, you’re right about what people are trying to do here in their own way… And indeed, and good and positive way will help, rather than hinder our movement! 🙂

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  19. A very good analysis, and coupled with just announced currency strategy, we are going nowhere fast. It’s up to all of us to keep forcing the issue in any way we can. NS might be gone soon and (Even Newer) Labour (Tory Lite) swept into power – as outlined, and as planned. Gordon Brown resurrected and Fool Fiscal Autonomy offered to calm the natives down. Let’s be ready with a very big two fingered salute!

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  20. I was not pleased with how the ladies were reacted to myself. So I am backing them and therefore us all. Later on though I have to say that the very things that the ladies said we’re then kind of repeated when Kenny and Tasmina spoke with the two guests on the court case and the sovereign people who they serve. I think that they said it correctly that they are a political party and that’s been their careers.

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    1. So they are in the mindset of this that has not been changed for such a long time and perhaps are struggling to think about shaking things up as said in one of their initial campaign videos. Well salvo is going to do exactly this. I just think that it didn’t look good or very nice on their behalf and ladies if you are reading this big hugs. You have worked so hard for us. I appreciate you.

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  21. Without making any simplistic correspondence between Irish and Scottish experience, there are no doubt observations worth pondering in this interview with historian Fearghal Mac Bhloscaidh. The main alert being that despite Ireland’s eventual formal independence, the same British-absorbed socioeconomic establishment still held sway.

    To avoid having to sign in for the Vimeo video, please go to the following link to the BLOSC blog page and scroll down to the embedded black video screen with the large white title:

    1916
    CENTENARY
    2016

    https://blosc.wordpress.com/raidio/

    Excerpts:
    “You have to distinguish from the start between republicanism and constitutional nationalism […] And when Sinn Féin eclipses the Irish Parliamentary Party, you see former constitutional nationalists joining too.[…] It was clear not long after 1916 that the conservative forces in the country which had been very influential on constitutionalism, they recognised that public opinion and the attitude of the country were changing, and to protect their own position they took advantage of Sinn Féin. […] As you always have and will find in every country and colony fighting for freedom, the people left in power after the revolution were the most conservative people before it. […] That’s what I was saying about socioeconomic forces. […] If you were cynical….you could argue that 1916 didn’t really change much, that the conservative forces in Irish society, and their reinforcement by the British State, were the victors in the revolution. Hope was raised of a more equal, democratic society, but in the end the winners were the British State and the conservative, bourgeois forces, North and South. Nobody said Irish history was a happy story.”

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    1. I have been thinking about your talent as a Gaelic poet. Any chance you could work some magic and write words and someone could put them into a song and add the magical notes? Just listening to Iain and Peter had me thinking. 😜

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      1. You flatter me FaeSee. I haven’t been a song writer. I have tended to write clunky blank verse — which is easier than rhyming stanzas of course! The closest I have got to a song was probably the following translation of Audioslave’s ‘I am the Highway’ (English written by the band’s singer Chris Cornell). I translated it initially with Alex Salmond in mind, that he might survive the seeming unendingly pursuant stress of accusations and court cases. Then it also became applicable to Craig Murray during his own agonisingly delayed court appearances and eventual jail sentence (six months but released after four) — guilty only of his excellently detailed and brave reporting of Alex’s trial and of continuing to post many fact-establishing blogs in Alex’s support. I don’t know of course how either man gets on with Audioslave!

        Cornell does have one line I am not so sure of — he says “I’ll get by all by myself”. Maybe. Maybe not. So I will now anyway take the opportunity you give me here to also dedicate this song to any readers who are presently having to endure the unendurable. May light and deliverance meet you suddenly in the way. Even tonight. Or perhaps tomorrow…

        https://gobha-uisge.blogspot.com/2021/02/audioslave-i-am-highway-live-2005-plus.html

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  22. Come on ladies and gentlemen we have been through tough times and are still going through turbulence and everyone is worried and tensions are a wee bit fraught. It’s not going to help hurting people who have worked so hard because other people are afraid of change. It can not remain the same it’s not worked out, either the UK or nobody held accountable. Talking is no longer sufficient. There’s people who don’t trust the election process, there’s people who don’t trust politicians and that’s just the way that it is. The Salvo is different in the sense that there’s no politicians that they need to trust, they are not required to join a party just with each other for the common good of all. No need to argue, no stress just sign up and talk to other people and get them to sign up or at least give them something to think about. The other stuff will fall into place such as currency and things when you get the right people who come forward.

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  23. Much of Scottish Labour has infiltrated the SNP all we can do is hope their members become aware of this before it becomes too late and if SAturgeon had accepted the temporary truce offered to her by the @AlbaParty followed by others in the wider YES Movement then the Unionists would have blown her cover!

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  24. The real tragedy is the independence debate (once a real movement) has been reduced to a boring monologue which would excite no one and is in serious danger of losing existing support. Independence under the current SNP? Winning the lottery would be easier.

    Search the internet for historical evidence of independence movements throughout the world gaining independence from a series of pamphlets being issued. Woeful!

    Where is the fire and the passion. I used to have it but the truth is it has been knocked out of me by the current leadership.

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    1. Let me give you a wee match to spark up that flame of passion so that it can be ignited once more. If we spend all the time in our head we will miss what is really in our heart. 🔥♥️ Why do you suppose that they put out the materials that play with your mind? So you stay there and start to feel the way that you currently do but at any given moment you really can change that.

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  25. Some see, some don’t see. Some lead, some follow. Some have passion, some have none. And it is so in politics.

    2014 was a high point. Some led, many followed, many saw, and many had passion. And that is why against a rigged franchise and an absolutely hostile establishment, we nearly won – or in fact would have one were it not for the non-indigenous planters for the south.

    And this is why the establishment have hobbled the SNP. And it is why Salmond and others had to be taken out. His prosecution was no accident. But the passion, the drive and the desire has not gone away and can be rekindled. These blogs and the contributors are testimony to that.

    And with the absolute chaos that is the UK, the greatest busted flush striding the world trying to create the illusion of power and greatness, is our time to strike. No one, not even the thickest or blindest can now be in any doubt the mess that the UK is in.

    The movement needs to re-stablish and encircle the undermining collaborator Sturgeon and her controlling clique. She must be removed and whatever can be rescued from the SNP recovered. I believe that we are on that path. Escaping England was never going to be easy, but it can done, and has been done many times before.

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    1. This UK is on it’s knees and very soon Scotland will join the list of 3rd World countries as the SNP enjoy the fruits of the Union in London where a 5 course meal in Westminster costs under £3 they will never turn their backs on those luxuries of 2nd homes in London and all the perks that go with becoming an MP.We need to go our own way.” Please register at Liberation.scot and join the mass membership organisation that will be the signatories to our application to the UN, debate and organise a new Scottish Constitution. The membership of Liberation is also where the first members of Scotland’s National Congress will be balloted for selection.”Many of our poor families don’t even know what is about to hit them as Downing Street again sets out ways to eliminate the poor as other unionist parties AND the SNP turn their backs on the people exposing their weak spines!SCOTLAND RISE UP!

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  26. The route to reality and sovereignty begins when the ignoble lies of the «benefits» of unionism are exposed in all their societal, intellectual and cultural sadomasochistic perversity. Not a difficult task, simply check the history books.
    Independence will be like hitting a hard road running. Exhilarating, shocking, some spilt blood and the signal triage moment between the Scots and the North Brits.
    All rather too much, too extreme for the fearful
    Scotland may be moving in the Irish direction.
    A systemic confining carapace needs to crack.

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  27. Graeme McCormick; quite simply put, the Scots went south tempted by the gruel on offer. The English come North to feast on the executive gravy denied to the natives.

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