Starmer’s Waspi betrayal will come back and sting him

What exactly is going on with this Labour government? It’s like they have decided to set out to piss off as many pensioners as they can in the shortest amount of time. If that’s what they’re doing, then they are certainly one of the most successful governments in modern history. Perhaps…

Love’s Labour’s Lost

Today’s announcement of a ‘u-turn’ (I think that’s a euphemism for betrayal) of the WASPI woman has drawn condemnation from all sides, including Scottish Labour’s own Brian Leishman MP. Previous support for the WASPI case was across the board from Scottish Labour, including Glasgow’s Pam Duncan-Glancy MP, Richard Leonard and Scottish Labour Deputy Leader and […] Source

The Road to Justice

THE ROAD TO JUSTICE: From The Province  Of The Cat by George Gunn This is the time of the shortest days and the darkest nights. The stars in the Caithness sky shine brighter now. The universe looks even more infinite. Our insignificance is compensated by the endless swirling beauty which is the harmony and light […] Source

Best Music of 2024

Music writer Grant McPhee offers his best albums, singles and books of the year. ALBUMS Snowgoose  Artist: Snowgoose Album: Descendent Label: Violette Records An album reminiscent of Trees or any of those beautifully produced but very expensive early 70’s Vertigo Swirl albums, late 60s West-Coast studio pop bands (think Gary Usher, Roger Nichols and the […] Source

2026 could be the last chance saloon for independence

There was the usual flurry of outrage from the usual suspects in the comments section of an article in the Sunday edition of The National which reported that the SNP leadership does not intend to use the recent positive opinion poll putting support for independence on 54% in order to press…