In October 2023, Alex Salmond took to the stage of Alba's 2023 conference in Glasgow, theatrically brandishing what he claimed was a "black dossier" containing unspecified evidence of unspecified wrongdoing by unnamed individuals. He insisted this supposed evidence meant he was justified in nullifying the results of the party's internal elections - something he had no authority to do under Alba's constitution. But his story simply wasn't true, and he later admitted that no dossier ever existed. There was in fact a very different and much more malicious reason for voiding the election results. In the video below, I can for the first time reveal in full what those results actually were. I also have more information about why Gail Hendry, the sister of Mr Salmond, dramatically resigned from the Alba NEC last week. And there's a fascinating nugget about how Morgwn Davies, who was deselected as an Alba list candidate for Holyrood on the demand of the acting party chair, should now be automatically offered a place on the NEC on exactly the same "lucky loser" basis that Shannon Donoghue got her own place, due to the vacancies caused by recent resignations. But will the party rules be followed, or will Morgwn be stitched up yet again? The latter seems much more likely somehow.
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A pro-independence blog by James Kelly - one of Scotland's three most-read political blogs.
Saturday, February 14, 2026
Thursday, February 12, 2026
BREAKING: Alba takes another major step towards total disintegration, as the party's East Lothian branch passes a motion of no confidence in the party leader Kenny MacAskill, after he breaches the Alba constitution by overturning the democratic vote which had installed the highly-respected Morgwn Davies as the lead Holyrood list candidate
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
"The joke is over": Now even the SALMOND FAMILY have turned their backs on the shambolic Alba Party
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Which leader did Anas Sarwar just bring down - was it Keir Starmer, or himself?
Saturday, February 7, 2026
Nigel Farage, so long the favourite to be the next Prime Minister, has slumped to only FIFTH favourite - but here's why that is paradoxically terrible news for Keir Starmer
This video also contains more information about the More In Common independence polling I mentioned yesterday.
Friday, February 6, 2026
"Well, they're certainly keeping quiet about THAT bit!": More In Common poll appears to show 53% support for independence
Thursday, February 5, 2026
My appearance on the "Two Davies" show
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Gosh, I wonder if Stew has ever demonstrated quite so unwittingly and vividly that he is NOT a "journalist"?
Quite a number of years ago now, I got into a mildly bizarre email debate with someone who shall remain nameless, but who is widely regarded in Scotland as bona fide journalistic royalty. Basically the discussion centred on whether or not Stuart Campbell of Wings Over Scotland can reasonably be classified as a "journalist", which is something he self-identifies as, and which his most ardent fans certainly regard him as (in fact they frequently gush that he's Scotland's greatest journalist). Even though I was no longer on good terms with Stew by then, it may surprise you to learn that I was actually the one defending him - I suppose he and I are both members of the informal "New Media Union", so we still have that in common if nothing else. The point I made was that even if you regard his political blogging as something that falls short of real journalism, he was in his past life published extremely extensively in the most traditional of formats (ie. print magazines) on the subject of video games. So in my view you had to regard him as a journalist, even if you qualify that by saying he is a video games journalist only.
But the person I was speaking to was adamant that "he is NOT a journalist". She kept repeating those words, without really fleshing out what exactly it was in her view that disqualified him. I suppose her unspoken message was that she if anyone knows what a journalist looks like, and I should just take her word for it that Stew doesn't fit the bill.
I think I would have to concede at this stage of the evening that she probably had a point. After all, one key characteristic that distinguishes professional journalists from enthusiastic amateurs is that they do tend to at least do some basic checking on the subject at hand before shooting their mouths off about it.
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Why is YouGov under-representing Yes-voting Glaswegians in its independence polling?
Towards the end of this video, I also give my reaction to the Scottish Government's welcome announcement that they will not be supporting Ash Regan's private member's bill, which seeks to introduce the Nordic Model on prostitution law in Scotland. This should make it very unlikely that the bill, which would have been extremely harmful, will pass.
