It's taken nearly 5 years, but there appears to be some very... very small comfort for people who were the victims of the collapse of RBS with the news that Fred "The Shred" Goodwin has had his knighthood taken from him. The common concencus is that this is the right decision, with Cameron saying "The proper process has been followed and I think we have ended up with the right decision."
Er... no, ther right decision has not been made.
My take on news & politics from the front line of schemie culture. Just watch for the flying bottles of buckie on your way out!
Tuesday 31 January 2012
Tuesday 24 January 2012
We Are 5!
They say that the
past is another country, but it is remarkable the changes that have taken place
in the five years that this blog has been running.
Five years ago,
Tony Blair was on his “farewell” tour, Jack McConnell (remember him?) was still
favourite to retain his position as Scotland’s First Minister and the political
establishment were backing the Royal Bank of Scotland in their bid to take over
the Dutch bank ABN Amro. And five years ago last Thursday this blog appeared.
Tuesday 17 January 2012
The Week Labour Lost The Next Election
You know, my first
post of the New Year was supposed to be one on Scottish Labour’s new leader
Joanne Lamont, the size of the task ahead of her and the things that she could
do in the short, medium and long term to re-position “Scottish” Labour. Except that thanks to Cameron blundering into
issues he doesn’t understand, and showing that perhaps the pro-union parties do
have the capacity to blow the referendum all by themselves, the first post of
the year was about Cameron blundering into issues he doesn’t understand. Oh and the disappearance of Labour from the
constitutional debate.
The really
disheartening thing about last week was “Scottish” Labour clearly deciding that
the default position of defending the Union while blithely belittling the
logical next step for Devolution – Fiscal Autonomy – was the route they should
continue to make. At a time when the
Scottish people needed “Scottish” Labour to stand up for the people and call
for a radical half way point, Lamont decided to don a blue suit and side with
the Tory Prime Minister, his dark hearted Chancellor and the Lib Dem deputy
Prime Minister. At least the Lib Dems
supported the concept (dusted down from the history books) of Home Rule – even
though they could not instantly define it and described it as “the second class
option” – next to Independence.
Wednesday 11 January 2012
Lighting The Blue Touch Paper...
I suppose that we should be thankful for the blundering intervention made by the Cambot at the weekend. After all, if it wasn't for Cameron, then the issue of Independence would have continued on its dull way and we would still be in the dark about the Scottish Government's "preferred" date for a plebicite.
Monday 2 January 2012
First Footing 2012... With The Best of 2011
First of all can I wish all the readers of this blog a very Happy New Year.
2011 saw 56 posts, not bad considering I was out of blogging action for about six weeks in February/March time due to a defective hard drive. Looking at the top ten posts, the last post before the enforced hiatus - Butterflies & Hurricanes - does not appear in the top ten yet may still be the most precient, considering it makes the much ignored point about what became the Arab Spring began as a protest about economic conditions.
2011 saw 56 posts, not bad considering I was out of blogging action for about six weeks in February/March time due to a defective hard drive. Looking at the top ten posts, the last post before the enforced hiatus - Butterflies & Hurricanes - does not appear in the top ten yet may still be the most precient, considering it makes the much ignored point about what became the Arab Spring began as a protest about economic conditions.