Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Alba is not in a good place when the only thing that matters in the leadership election is who sounds most convincing when they say "Alex would have wanted me to win"

I very nearly posted the other night to say that the Alba leadership election was over before it really got started, because with the extraordinarily rare political intervention from Moira Salmond to endorse Kenny MacAskill, it had become almost inevitable that Mr MacAskill would win.  Whatever the previous logic for thinking Ash Regan might have a chance, the Twitter polls, her known support among feminists, etc, none of that mattered anymore, because in a party that has consciously redefined itself as the 'Alex Salmond Memorial Party', the members aren't going to go against a statement from Mr Salmond's widow that he would have wanted Mr MacAskill to win.

But now Ms Regan has fought back by claiming that Mr Salmond had told her privately that he wanted her to replace Mr MacAskill as his deputy, and that he would also have wanted her to succeed him because he was a pragmatist and recognised the importance of the party's sole parliamentarian having a senior role.  That's a smart tactic from her, not least because it's literally the one and only tactic that has any chance whatsoever of keeping her in contention.  But my goodness, what volumes that speaks about Alba's current state.  In this leadership election, ideas don't matter, competence doesn't matter, even personality and charisma doesn't matter.  The only thing that matters is how convincing you sound when you say "Alex would have wanted me as leader". 

No party can prosper electorally as a sort of memorial stone to one man.  It will swiftly become fossilised.

There are differing interpretations over how tightly linked Ash Regan and Chris McEleny are, and over whether McEleny is still Ms Regan's presumptive éminence grise.  Personally, I don't have much doubt that he is.  Everything Ms Regan has been saying recently has McEleny's fingerprints all over them, including the nastiness of her public claims that Mr MacAskill had told her that he was going to retire, and that Mr Salmond had told her that he didn't want Mr MacAskill to remain his deputy. The clincher will come if Ms Regan claims that she was telepathically linked with Mr Salmond.

Ms Regan's blueprint for Alba's future, as a pro-independence alternative to Reform, also looks to have been devised by McEleny, and is fully in tune with his anti-immigrant dogwhistle of a few weeks back.  I suspect the Regan-McEleny link-up is precisely why Moira Salmond has so firmly concluded that her husband would have wanted Alba members to reject Ms Regan, and indeed Mr MacAskill himself has warned increasingly forcefully of the folly of Alba turning to the right.

But this raises an obvious question in my mind.  If Mr Salmond recognised the dangers of McEleny's wilder policy ideas, why did he never take any action to rein McEleny in?  If anything, McEleny seems to have been given latitude to make up Alba policy on the hoof, and it was often hard to tell whether some of the weirder stuff was intended as Alba policy or not. For example, he once announced on Twitter that Gibraltar should be returned to Spain, which plays well to the gallery, but isn't really consistent with a belief in democratic self-determination - Gibraltar has a long-established, stable population which has consistently rejected Spanish rule.  He also once said the European Union should stop admitting eastern European countries and should expand into North Africa instead.  I mean, what?!

31 comments:

  1. Alba was always the instantiation of Alec Salmond's ego. Thus the only way to keep Alba going is to claim some sort of mystical connection with it

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    1. "Alba was always the instantiation of Alec Salmond's ego"

      Is that why James joined?

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    2. James Kelly joined to do fanboy interviews.

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    3. Lomax at 12.26pm - if snidey remarks make you look small then as the King of snidey one liners you must look about 2 inches tall and on your way to disappearing out of sight.

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    4. You're not doing much to disprove IFS' characterisation of you as "the master of the snidey one-liner". As a matter of fact, of the numerous New Media interviews that Mr Salmond did in early 2021, I was one of the very few that asked him any awkward questions. One or two of his critics grudgingly praised me for that at the time. I challenged him on the lack of internal democracy within Alba, for example, and he shot back with a reference to the wonderfully democratic Alba draft constitution (somewhat ironic given the sequence of events that led to my expulsion).

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    5. Seldom I’m in agreement with ifs but he is right here. Lomax comes across as a complete Fanny. Spare me any gender based mock outrage.

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    6. The real Alec Lomax.January 22, 2025 at 2:40 PM

      A fake Lomax has been posting.

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    7. The "real" Lomax at 2.40 is an imposter.

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  2. Presumably there will be debates between them though? Would be surprising if the only topic of discussion is Alex Salmond during those.

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    1. Probably about 50% of it will be "Alex Salmond would have wanted me", "no he would have wanted me", and the other 50% will be them threatening each other with expulsion.

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  3. And whoever wins will cause a split despite calls for “unification” which is an unfortunate play on words. For another independence party to actually survive then all the isp’s, ALBA and the even small ego parties would need to meet and agree to 1 new grouping. They can agree to a new party anthem “ it’s ma Perty and I’ll greet if I want too🎶 greet if I want too…. Subject to a secret ballot and vetting by Chris and Taz…”

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    1. ISP seem to have a fixation on the oath of allegiance.

      They're down a rabbit hole focussed on issues your average Joe doesn't give a toss about and won't be able to be changed until after indy anyway. They're even attacking Alba because they wouldn't abstain if elected for Westminster.

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    2. Somebody from ISP was having a go at me the other day for rejoining the SNP, so I pointed out to him that it was difficult for people to even consider ISP when they were so obsessed with the oath thing.

      His reply was "it resonates with people".

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    3. I don't get it as surely the most effective way to get rid of the oath would be by achieving independence?

      Focusing on it now is a wasted effort, not to mention that not every indy supporter is a Republican.

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  4. I pledge that if I am elected leader we will be sending people to the Planet Of The ISPs within two years.
    It is our manifest destiny.

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  5. ISP. Idiot student Politics? Banjos resonate.

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  6. Why does Ash Regan have notable "support among feminists"? Has she said feminist stuff at some point? Or is this just a euphemism for trans bullshit.

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    1. Ash resigned as a minister to vote against the GRR. She has principles and a lot of support from the women’s groups. They will organise to vote for her. Maybe even joining Alba to do so

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    2. Nobody is joining Alba right now. There may be a lot of stupid people in this world but everyone can recognise a dead duck when they see one.

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    3. "Has she said feminist stuff at some point? Or is this just a euphemism for trans bullshit."

      She's trying to introduce the Nordic model on prostitution law in Scotland. I don't agree with her on that, but nobody can deny it attracts strong support from a certain branch of feminism.

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    4. Regan has some support but not all support.

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  7. Some of this complex political stuff is bo-o-oring!
    I want to read "Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh : Woman of Letters".
    When I've been properly schooled then I'll claim her title.

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  8. A S told me secretly that he wanted me to be the next Leader. I recorded it through my Inspector Gadget uni directional microphone. All will be revealed in due course. Watch this space.

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    1. ROUND UP THE WEE GANG OF MALCONTENTS, PUT THEM IN A HOT AIR BALLOON, THEN FIRE PELLETS AT THE BALLOON! NO-ONE WILL MOURN! I AM THE GREAT ZULFIKAR SHEIKH!January 22, 2025 at 2:21 PM

      My beloved friends, I can reveal that Alex Salmond's final act was to turn his ring towards me and gently whisper "Zulfs, it's you".

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  9. Ot why does “the National” write about Scottish Icecream production being moved to Yorkshire as opposed to Borders icecream production being moved to England? Are they just little englanders with no perception? Writing for a Scots audience I don’t think.

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    1. For a start, it's not currently in the Borders. It's in Galloway.

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  10. Change borders to Galloway. Both in Scotland?

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  11. "Alec.would have wanted me to win". Maybe a seance could be arranged to very this ?

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