Thursday 20 June 2019

search yourself Lesley Riddoch

Riddoch has written a National column seizing on the opinion poll of Brexit-raving Tory menbers, that found a majority polling as preferring to lose Scotland than drop Brexit. Symptomatic of what Brexit has done to the Tories, and some commenters have suggested it comes from the weight of Brexiters who have joined the Tories to influence the leadership election. But the nats are all falling over it with glee.

They and Riddoch are making a logical fallacy typical of them, in declaring this the end of unionism. They are assuming that all u ionists are Tories. A piece of mud they would sneakily love to stick, and which makes no sense alongside what they often say on low Tory support here. i.e. the majority of Unionists are not Tories, and their Unionism is completely logically unaffected by the Tories' collective crack-up.

Here are Riddoch's words asked back to her. As I asked them back to her in a National site comment.

SHE WROTE
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  • As Stuart Campbell [Wings over Bath] pointed out: “Tories in Scotland and Northern Ireland are clinging to a nation from which their own Conservative colleagues would drop them like a ticking time-bomb ... at the first inconvenience.”
  • Who knows if that revelation prompted any heart-searching amongst Union-supporting Scots ? ... So the question is worth asking again.
  • Knowing that “fellow” arch Unionists would throw you and your nation to the wolves rather than miss the chance to trash their own economy by cutting ties with the European Union – how do you feel about the Union now? Indeed, how do you rate the thought processes of your erstwhile colleagues?
  • What on earth are we waiting for? Even Scotland’s No voters must be asking themselves the very same question.

ASKED BACK TO HER

Lesley: you are a diaspora-born Scot who belongs to your nation by family. The White Paper does not give, and ever since it SNP and Yes have refused to give, unrefusable citizenship by the family connection route, parental descent. For 6 years you have faced the question, and you evaded it when asked by me at a meeting you did in Edinburgh Friends' Meeting House during the indyref:

  • Why are you an eager leading voice of a movement that is racist against yourself ?
  • Yessers who either are, or care about family/friends who are, parental descent Scots, are clinging to a nation from which their own Yes colleagues would drop them like a ticking time-bomb, by dogma without even waiting for an inconvenience.
  • Who knows if that revelation prompted any heart-searching amongst indy-supporting Scots? So the question is worth asking again.
  • Knowing that "fellow" arch Nats would throw you and your subset of your nation to the wolves rather than miss the chance to trash their own economy by cruelly dividing families in breach of ECHR article 8 - how do you feel about indy now? Indeed, how do you rate the thought processes of your erstwhile colleagues?
  • As of Perth's recent hustings, Green leader Maggie Chapman has come round on parental descent citizenship. What are you waiting for? Even Scotland's SNP voters must be asking themselves the very same question.

Monday 10 June 2019

Boris as an anti-racist card against SNP !

If Boris wins the druggies' naughty contest and becomes Prime Minister, he will be the second ever diaspora-born PM, relative to all Britain. First was the little known Bonar Law in 1922. That fact will actually give the Tories an advantage over the SNP in anti-racism! This makes unaffordable as well as ridiculous and obscene, for SNP and Yes to continue to cling to their racism against the offspring of our emigrants, and their ECHR-violating New Clearances hate policy against parental descent being an automatic entitler to citizenship.

When they ask us, do we want EU or Boris: how then is it going to look when a family-splitting cruel bigotry by SNP/Yes makes us invalid for EU, by non-compliance with ECHR article 8, petition 1448/2014 recording the EU's duty to disown shun and sanction us an a pariah racist state in international law for it, while the racist Brexit we are supposed to be escaping from is actually led by an example of what SNP/Yes is being racist against?

An example added to Angus Robertson, Lesley Riddoch, Mike Russell, Iain Macwhirter, 1930s SNP founder Eric Linklater, 1990s Plaid Cymru leader Dafydd Wigley who Salmond used to share election phone-ins with, and Ireland's indy leaders Eamonn da Valera and James Connolly.

(btw it has become accurate to say "SNP/Yes" since the welcome development recorded at Perth's recent hustings, that the Greens have come round to the right side of this issue.