Sunday, January 26, 2025

Launch of the Scot Goes Pop Fundraiser 2025


We've now been in 2025 for three-and-a-half weeks, so it's long past time to put the 2024 fundraiser out of its misery - although it did actually come a lot, lot closer to hitting its target figure than seemed likely in the early part of the year.  Thank you so much to everyone who donated throughout 2024.  Scot Goes Pop's annual crowdfunding, which eight or ten years ago tended to take around a week or two to complete, is now like painting the Forth Bridge - it's a year-round task involving constant reminders that I often fear will bore people to tears, plus occasional 'emergency booster' posts when things look particularly ropey.  But the good news is that even though we're doing it the hard way these days, it is actually working and just about generating enough funds to keep Scot Goes Pop afloat.  So there's no reason why 2025 should be any different, as long as everyone is patient enough to bear with me as I constantly plug the fundraiser at the bottom of blogposts for potentially months to come!

I know there are at least three or four of you who were generous enough to make more than one donation within the last three months, so if you're one of those people please just ignore this 2025 launch.  There'll be plenty more opportunities in the months to come, believe me!

So what will you be getting if the 2025 fundraiser is successful?  Above all else, of course, there'll be detailed poll analysis of both Scottish and Britain-wide polls.  Although there aren't any major elections scheduled for 2025, it's going to be a pivotal polling year nonetheless.  If we're fortunate and the current trajectory continues, the SNP could establish an ongoing dominant Holyrood poll lead as the May 2026 election nears, which would put the independence movement on course for a quick and dramatic comeback after the major setback of last July.  In spite of all the negativity surrounding the independence cause at present, there are objective reasons to be excited and optimistic, and I hope to be able to cover that story of recovery and renewal.  And across the UK, the case for Scottish independence may be about to be made more powerfully than ever before if Reform UK move into a consistent polling lead.

In an ideal world, I'd also like to commission another Scot Goes Pop poll this year from a reputable BPC-affiliated polling firm, asking the questions that unionist media clients would never dream of asking in a million years.  I haven't forgotten that around twelve months ago, I raised some funds towards a poll - however, that fundraiser fell light-years short of its target figure and left the project in no-man's-land.  Although the first priority for the new fundraiser has to be to keep the blog going, if we do actually hit the full target figure I will aim to commission a poll, although it may have to be a bit more modest in scale than the ones I've commissioned in the past.  

In 2021-22, Scot Goes Pop ran regular podcasts, and even if I do say so myself, I think some of them were really good. Among others, I interviewed Tim Rideout, Alex Salmond, Chris McEleny (yes, really!), Yvonne Ridley (yes, really, and it happened twice!) and Len Pennie, who has since moved even further up in the world and is now a Radio Scotland presenter.  I hope to return to doing podcasts this year, although I can't make any promises because it depends on time constraints, and also on whether I can find potential guests who are willing to take part.

And last but not least, Scot Goes Pop will always provide truly independent political commentary.  Until a few weeks ago, I was a member of the Alba Party, and I've now returned to being a member of the SNP, but no matter which party I've been in at any given time, you've always been able to trust me to call things exactly the way I see them.  It has to be said that during my time in Alba, I was sometimes put under considerable pressure to use Scot Goes Pop to pump out Alba propaganda, but I just totally ignored that pressure and carried on exactly as before.  

As ever, I'll just point out that if everyone who reads this blog in an average week chipped in a pound or two, the fundraiser target would be hit in the blink of an eye.  Of course the world doesn't work that way, but it's a neat way of illustrating that small donations are very valuable, just as much as the larger donations are.  And if you're unable to donate but are able to share the fundraiser on social media, that's also extremely helpful.

Moderation note: As long-term readers will recall, fundraiser posts always bring the trolls out like no other, so to give myself some peace and quiet I'm going to switch pre-moderation back on for a day or two.  But rest assured that will only be temporary, and normal service will shortly be resumed.


If you'd prefer to donate direct by Paypal, that's fine, and in some ways that's a better method because processing fees can be eliminated altogether depending on which option you select from the menu.  My Paypal email address is:   jkellysta@yahoo.co.uk

I know a small number of you prefer direct bank transfer.  If you'd like to donate that way, please message me via my contact email address and I'll supply you with the necessary details.  My contact email address is different from my Paypal address, and can be found in the sidebar of this blog (desktop version of the site only), or on my Twitter profile.

9 comments:

  1. Hi James.

    Just to let you know that folk (at least one - Colin Dunn) is posting up ("skeeting") helpful & supportive links to SGP blog posts on Bluesky. Obviously you are on X. Have you any plans to join Bluesky too?

    There are lots of Yes voices there already & it is a friendly place - albeit a bit overly prone to lefty groupthink for my liking, but on social media space is perfect.

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    1. I think realistically if I was to join Bluesky I'd have to duplicate what I do on Twitter, because I still think Twitter is by some distance the more important of the two platforms. People keep saying that Twitter is turning into a far right hellhole, but I can't say I've really noticed that (apart from the prominence given to Musk's own tweets, obviously).

      I'll have a think about Bluesky. Probably an even bigger priority would be Facebook - I used to have a presence there but I've totally neglected it over the last couple of years.

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    2. BlueSky has the perfect name for its political pigeonhole in America. Blue county in a blue state? BlueSky.

      Doubt there’s a rĂ´le for it over here. Do we really need an echo chamber full of sad and bitter nostalgia for Obama? He was against independence just like the other side.

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  2. " Truly independent commentary" and that's why I support SGP. James states his opinion unlike Kavanagh who is an SNP propagandist and Campbell who is a propagandist by selective omission. Disnae mean that I don't agree with what Kavanagh or Campbell post at times just as I don't always agree with James.

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  3. People might give more now that you're no longer in Alba. Some saw it as supporting Alba indirectly, which is a fair point of view I think.

    I'm brassic, not got two bawbees to rub together, till after April. So good luck, but for the moment, I'm out. No investment from me! Not a dime :-)

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  4. There's a post in the moderation queue asking me to post more about Gaza, and I can't quite work out whether that's intended as sarcasm/trolling or not. I mean, I hardly ever blog about Gaza - my Twitter account is full of it, but that's a different matter.

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  5. A post from elsewhere: "Labour’s increase in National Insurance contribution tax has closed WH Smith’s". It's that type of totally unchallenged misinformation that does Independence no good at all.

    WH Smith high street retail is up for sale, as the group gets 75% of its business and 85% of its profits as a global travel retailer. It wants out of the high street, and has been looking way before Freeze Reeves decided to destroy the UK and all who live here.

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    1. I've been amazed for years that WHSmith is still on the high streets. They don't do anything that you can't get online, at newsagents or pound shops.
      James, I will scratch around behind the sofa for a contribution. This is now the go to indy blog for sensible discussion. It looks like I'm paying for a couple of new fence panels after yesterday so that comes first I'm afraid. At least the shed came through ok. It's weighed down with two decades of accumulated junk so that helped.
      I do think the Unionist media missed a trick on their storm reporting: "Ferry fiasco latest as troubled SNP ship stuck in port".

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  6. Housekeeping note: To solve the moderation dilemma, what I'm going to do is close comments for this particular post, but switch pre-moderation off for all other posts. This post is going to be pinned to the top of the blog for a few days, so remember to scroll down to find the newer posts.

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