John Cowie on Twitter: "Asking pertinent questions at the Craig Murray talk and Tasmina went ballistic."
— John Cowie 'Facts are chiels that winna ding' (@joco2014) April 27, 2025
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Craig Murray talk.
— John Cowie 'Facts are chiels that winna ding' (@joco2014) April 27, 2025
Tasmina and husband turned up and sat right at the front.
Not happy bunnies
So Tasmina is against the SNP 1 ALBA 2 policy ?
— Denise Findlay 💚🤍💜 (@gracebrod1e) April 27, 2025
She hotly denied it was ALBA policy Denise. Very angry & indignant. Accusing me of not being for independence & causing division.
— John Cowie 'Facts are chiels that winna ding' (@joco2014) April 27, 2025
The ALBA Failed Clique find it impossible to admit that Alba's incomprehensible 'strategy' is SNP1/ALBA2 ad nauseum.
It's illogical & sign of failure
Now naturally I strongly disagree with the main point John Cowie is making here. Leaving aside the usual highly misleading shorthand about "1 and 2" (there are no numbers involved in the Holyrood voting system), it would obviously be extremely sensible for Alba to get behind an SNP constituency vote at next year's election. That's what they did in 2021 (their Party Election Broadcast even displayed a graphic of a cross marked in the SNP box on the constituency ballot), and their real mistake was in ever moving away from that.
But there are two issues about this incident. Firstly, it's yet another demonstration of the contemptuous and often downright sinister treatment of Alba members by the party's unelected Chair, Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh, who everyone knows has total dictatorial control of the party (with an elected "leader" there mainly as window-dressing). She is utterly unable to cope with any interaction with party members that is not of the "how we adore you, our queen" variety.
John Cowie can doubtless look forward to a tap on the shoulder from the Enforcement Team in the near future. But remember, Alba is a "member-led party" (no sniggering at the back).
Secondly, there's the confusion the incident causes over Alba's strategy for next year's election, which we had been assured would be a "list-only" strategy. Technically, it could be argued that Ahmed-Sheikh did not contradict that, because it's possible for Alba to stand only on the list while not urging their supporters to vote SNP on the constituency ballot. But the problem is that we've been repeatedly told that the reason for the list-only strategy is that it's a reversion to what Alex Salmond did in 2021, and in the Alex Salmond Memorial Party it's important to walk in Salmond Footsteps at all times. We know that actively supporting an SNP constituency vote was an indispensable part of Salmond's strategy in 2021.
Clearly some clarification is now required -
1) Is the list-only strategy still in place?
2) Will Alba be recommending an SNP constituency vote or not?
3) If not, why are you deviating from Alex Salmond's 2021 strategy? Surely you're not saying an infallible strategic genius got it wrong?
4) If you're not going to recommend an SNP constituency vote, will you at least be recommending that Alba supporters vote for a pro-independence party? Or will you be doing a Stuart Campbell and steering them towards unionist parties, including Reform? Surely that would be the end for Alba if you go down that road?
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Meanwhile, pressure is mounting this morning on Alba councillor Chris Cullen (dubbed "the Crossmaglen Columbo") after a recording emerged of the Tory leader of South Ayrshire Council, Martin Dowey, promising multi-million-pound contracts to his "pals". Cullen is the owner of a local joinery business and is known to have controversial ties to Dowey and the ruling Tory group on the council. He was alleged to have entered into an informal deal with the Tories (often referred to as "that grubby Tory-Alba deal") that led to him replacing a Labour councillor as chair of a key committee around six months ago.
At this time there is no hard evidence to suggest that Cullen is one of the "pals" Dowey promised a contract to, or that Cullen's partner Shannon Donoghue, or his future mother-in-law Corri Wilson (Alba's new "Director of Operations") have benefitted financially. But questions are quite rightly being asked about what Cullen knew and when.