Thursday, February 27, 2025

Alba civil war escalates into total carnage as McEleny's suspension is upgraded to an outright SACKING for gross misconduct, with strong hints he will also face EXPULSION from the party - this could mean his desperate attempts to stand for depute leader will count for nothing as his nominations are likely to be NULLIFIED

Scotland's most disgruntled employee is an employee no longer.  "Mad Dog" can now run free in the hills.  One chapter - but sadly only one chapter - in Alba's Reign of Terror is now over.  The statues are being toppled all across Scotland this afternoon.

I follow the Moskva
Down to Gorky Park
Listening to the wind of CHA-ANGE
An August summer night
Soldiers passing by
Listening to the wind of CHA-ANGE

Take me 
To the magic of the moment
On a glory night
Where the children of tomorrow dream away (dream away)
In the wind of CHANGE
Mmmmm

It sounds like the sacking actually occurred a while ago, but the reason the news has broken today is simply that today is the day Sky News ran a story about Alba.  They interviewed Kenny MacAskill, who revealed the sacking and also made clear that McEleny faces potential expulsion from the party.  And as we all know, Alba being Alba, potential expulsion means definite expulsion.  Unless he jumps before he's pushed, McEleny will soon find himself in exactly the same position he put me into on 5th December - sitting in front of the rubberstamp Disciplinary Committee with his fate already predetermined.  You know what they say, Chris - you live by the sword, you die by the sword.  

I will not be the only one of McEleny's many victims who burst out laughing upon reading his squeals of protest to Sky about his dismissal: "Alex Salmond used to always tell me that in a political party rational people need to bump along with each other.  Sadly we have not seen people bumping along with each other."  Anyone would be forgiven for thinking McEleny was not Alba's modern-day Robespierre and that he did not preside over countless malicious expulsions and de facto expulsions with considerable relish.

In case you're wondering whether MacAskill's announcement changes anything, given that McEleny was suspended as General Secretary anyway, it actually does.  If normal practice is followed, McEleny's expulsion will be preceded by a period of suspension from the party itself (he was previously only suspended from his paid employment, not from the party).  That will render him ineligible to stand for depute leader and his nominations will be nullified.  It was obvious something was in the air last night - senior leadership loyalists had seemingly been asked to pass on evidence of McEleny's desperate tactics to get the necessary number of last-gasp nominations (which were actually proving quite effective).  It seems a decision was taken that one or way or another, he simply wasn't going to be allowed to reach the ballot.

I'd suggest it's now almost inevitable that McEleny will lead a mini-exodus of his supporters from the Alba Party - but it will only be a mini-exodus, because as the nominations have proved, he doesn't actually have all that many keen supporters.  But what next?  Will he and his chums abandon independence and throw in their lot with Farage?  Will he set up his own party in the hope Ash Regan will join him in the (highly likely) event that her own leadership bid is unsuccessful?  One thing is for sure - he won't be leaving politics, because he's got his heart set on becoming an MSP.  Apparently he's convinced his family he'll be First Minister one day.  Ahem.

52 comments:

  1. A true shambolic episode in ALBA’s short life. As an employee could he not claim unfair dismissal or go for a negotiated settlement. What is ALBA’s financial position? I don't think they can afford a camper-van for electioneering.

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    1. I'd say he looked at the moon once too often.

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    2. I find it strange that James is the only blogger writing about Alba. Surely Wings would have an opinion on this. Or Bawheid Bam. Their silence is deafening.

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    3. Bawheid Bam - "through a Catalonian prism"

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    4. Anon @ 3:10 PM

      To be fair James hasn't written about certain things either, like the attempts to bar Fergus Ewing from standing in 2026, Stephen Flynn's hitlist of sitting MSPs his allies are attempting to force not to seek re-election, the NHS Fife scandal Swinney is making a mess out of etc.

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    5. I have actually written about the Fergus Ewing situation, albeit on Twitter, and I said it would be a mistake to bar him from standing. As far as the NHS Fife thing is concerned, I haven't really been following the story closely enough to be able to contribute anything useful, except to say that any comparison Stuart may make to the Battle of Stalingrad is probably not *entirely* warranted.

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    6. He was a member of Alba until recently. Think about that. It prompts a lot of very serious questions, or should. But when I ask them James deletes them. Alba tactics? This ought to be discussed. It’s now going away.

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  2. Q: If the sacking occurred a while ago why was McEleny DM'ing Alba members on Twitter yesterday asking them to support his bid for Deputy Leader?

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  3. “ It was obvious something was in the air last night - senior leadership loyalists had seemingly been asked to pass on evidence of McEleny's desperate tactics to get the necessary number of last-gasp nominations (which were actually proving quite effective).”

    To you? What would be the purpose of that?

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    1. There's no point inserting your own words into my sentence and then asking me to justify it!

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  4. Just incase anyone was curious:

    Christopher McEleny
    83/100 nominations received
    Across 20/20 Local Authority areas

    Candidate Statement
    Alex Salmond had a dream of an independent Scotland that shall never die. He believed that for that dream to become a reality in the here and now a strong contingent of Alba Party MSPs were required to ensure that the Scottish Parliament kept its focus on the people’s priorities of jobs, health and the economy.
    Next year’s Holyrood election isn’t just crucial for Alba Party’s future - it is crucial for the future of the independence movement.
    The strategy Alex and I were developing to ensure a massive Alba intervention at the next Scottish Parliament election is needed by Scotland and I want to make sure it succeeds. That is why I am running to be the next Depute leader as I am the best placed candidate with the ability to run an election campaign that will deliver the success Alex Salmond knew we could achieve.
    Audentior ibo.

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    1. On that trajectory he would have made the nominations threshold. The number is going up quite quickly now, due to him spamming lots of random Alba members by direct message on Twitter and Whatsapp (and doubtless Facebook too, although I haven't specifically heard that).

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    2. McLeny. MacAskill and Regan interviewed on Sky News a few minutes ago. Regan said she'd work with Reform.

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    3. " Regan said she'd work with Reform."

      I think what she actually said was she'd never enter into a formal agreement with Reform but might work with them on a case by case basis. She has a private members bill re prostitution at the moment, if Reform were currently represented and offered her their support for it, should she really turn it down?

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    4. Is that a serious question?

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    5. A better question than the answer of yes.

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    6. Reform are not currently represented (hallelujah) and she'll lose her seat in 2026.

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    7. 4.06pm

      "Is that a serious question?"

      The usual attempted deflection, diversion and distraction.

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  5. What about reports he was about to finish writing the Salmond book?

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    1. The Strictly Unauthorised Biography, Mad Dog Edition.

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    2. No, it’s authorised from beyond the grave. The telepathic link, remember? Chris remains Salmond’s medium on Earth.

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  6. We in Alba deeply regret that Chris McEleny has chosen to personalise this.

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  7. McAskill is the power and connections. He'll get what he wants.

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  8. Find Out Now, Westminster voting intention, field work 26th Feb, sample population 3,363.
    Headline: RefUK lead Labour by 5% (not a record on Find Out Now’s books)
    Scottish sub-sample (138); Con 12%, Lab 15%, LibDem 11%, RefUK 24%, SNP 31%, Green 7%
    Astonishing result for RefUK, but it is just a micro-sample.

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  9. Since John Swinney's attack on Nigel Farage's Reform party, it's strange to see Farage's staunchest supporters appear to be Alba supporters

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    1. Right wing cranks unite !

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    2. I absolutely agree with that….well said anon 5.01!!!

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  10. If there's a mini-exodus from Alba does that leave the Corri Nostra and the Tasmanians badly isolated?

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    1. You’re a wee devil.

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    2. The name “Tasmina” is appreciated for its meaning (“the one who is praised”) and its melodious sound.

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    3. Mike Thurston of Thurston Air Handling SolutionsFebruary 27, 2025 at 7:24 PM

      Tasmina Ahmed Sheikh. Plenty in there for anagram lovers. Mean sadist for example.

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    4. You need to use all the letters. Clearly not an anagram lover.

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  11. Would not surprise me in the slightest, if the entire Alba Party, its membership and followers eventually merge into Reform UK's 'Scottish Branch".
    Led by the Wingnut Wing, of course.............

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    1. Kinda proves that Alba always were the revenge party

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    2. What the hell is wrong with these people?

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    3. No, it proves that Alba took too mush of their DNA from the SNP.

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    4. 'All their DNA from the SNP' would be more accurate.

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    5. But it’s SALMOND BLOOD, not bloody Swinney’s! Let alone Nicola’s, which is all borrowed from unsuspecting necks, anyways.

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    6. Anon at 6.06. You are sounding pretty stupid. Do you not know how DNA works? Ooooft. Eggy eggy face smart arse.

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  12. If deleting a recording of a disciplinary meeting isn't gross misconduct I don't know what is.

    Next on the list:

    Tas!

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    1. Shifting a dodgy owner is a lot bigger effort than simply canning a hapless manager. There’d need to be a buy-out.

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  13. Come on, you can still do it Chris, you’re THE COMEBACK KID!

    If you can pull it off now, forget deputy leader, you deserve a SAINTHOOD mate! The greatest comeback since the New Testament! Keep the faith.

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    1. Up to
      84/100 nominations received
      Across 20/20 Local Authority areas

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    2. Indy Scotland’s first First Minister! Only YOU can make it happen, Alba brothers and sisters. Lend him your nomination. For as long as a hundred of us live, and a’ that. The greatest story ever told!

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  14. Latest Indy poll by YouGov just out,

    Yes 41%
    No. 50%
    Undecided 9%

    Not great, though a slight improvement on the last YouGov poll.

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    1. Where are you getting those numbers from? I've searched Google, Twitter and the YouGov website, and so far drawn a blank.

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    2. No such numbers, he's making it up

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  15. This is like the bit in The Usual Suspects when the criminal gang expose the corrupt cops. 'Everybody got it in the ass, from the Chief on down'.

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    1. There are a couple of loose ends I'd like to tie up. Nothing important you understand.

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