Sunday, December 28, 2025

It's been clear for over a year that the controversial "Stew" blogger intends to endorse Reform UK - but suspense remains over what his cover story will be

I was away with the fairies yesterday - after checking the weather forecast I went on a spur-of-the-moment hiking expedition in the wilds of Clackmannanshire...



...and I completely forgot an article of mine was due to be published by The National.  It's a polling review of 2025, which I wrote just before Christmas.  But I needn't have worried, because my devoted Somerset-based stalker decided to promote it for me.  Nine retweets, thirty-seven likes, and counting!  Many thanks, Stew.  What would I do without you.

Note how he addresses "Yes supporters" as if that's a body of opinion he's no longer part of.  There's probably a reason for that.  As we turn our attention to 2026, the easiest prediction of all to make is that Stew will endorse the far-right British nationalist party Reform UK (albeit with some sort of caveat about how you should vote for whichever unionist party is best-placed to beat the SNP in your area, unless you happen to live in Fergus Ewing's constituency).  He will unconvincingly try to make that sound like a spontaneous last-minute decision that only became regrettably inevitable due to the specific circumstances of the time, rather than something he has been pre-planning for a couple of years and painfully gradually preparing the ground for (while assuming the rest of us are too thick to notice what he's doing).

What perhaps isn't clear yet is what his cover story will be.  Will he argue that to win independence, we must first destroy independence, so that some wonderful brand new pro-independence force can somehow magically appear out of nowhere in the midst of the "purifying flames" of Reform rule?  Or will he claim that there's literally no way of voting for independence at present (he recently test-drived the narrative of "the SNP aren't going to do anything about independence and their voters don't even want them to"), and it's therefore fine to vote for soft-fascist unionism because the priority for now has to be to "protect women and girls" by electing the arch-feminist (checks notes) Nigel Farage?

Oooooh, the suspense.

You can read my article for The National HERE.

Wednesday, December 24, 2025

A lump of coal for sorry Sarwar as Scottish Labour slump to FOURTH place in YouGov subsample of Yuletide wonder


Scot Goes Pop: The Final Fundraiser is underway (you can read more about why I anticipate it being the final one HERE) and it's already pretty close to halfway to its target figure of £1700.  A million thanks to everyone who has donated so far.  Card donations can be made at the GoFundMe page HERE, or if you prefer to cut out the middle-man, direct PayPal donations can be made to my PayPal email address, which is:   jkellysta@yahoo.co.uk

Monday, December 22, 2025

"Totally at odds with European values": should Israel's potential new apartheid death penalty law lead to a belated Eurovision expulsion?


Scot Goes Pop: The Final Fundraiser is underway (you can read more about why I anticipate it being the final one HERE) and it's already pretty close to halfway to its target figure of £1700.  A million thanks to everyone who has donated so far.  Card donations can be made at the GoFundMe page HERE, or if you prefer to cut out the middle-man, direct PayPal donations can be made to my PayPal email address, which is:   jkellysta@yahoo.co.uk

Saturday, December 20, 2025

BBC Sports Personality of the Year and the "invisibling of Scotland"

Scott McTominay, in spite of his stellar year, was inexplicably excluded from the shortlist for BBC Sports Personality of the Year.  Meanwhile the Team of the Year award had a shortlist of three, of which farcically two were teams called "England" - and this in a year when Scotland had won the Men's World Curling Championship. The BBC's use of the annual awards ceremony to push the ideology of Greater England nationalism is not exactly subtle.  In the video below, I make a modest proposal for reform of the shortlisting procedure that would guarantee fair Scottish representation - but that of course is not an outcome the BBC are likely to regard as remotely desirable.


Scot Goes Pop: The Final Fundraiser is underway (you can read more about why I anticipate it being the final one HERE) and it's already pretty close to halfway to its target figure of £1700.  A million thanks to everyone who has donated so far.  Card donations can be made at the GoFundMe page HERE, or if you prefer to cut out the middle-man, direct PayPal donations can be made to my PayPal email address, which is:   jkellysta@yahoo.co.uk

Friday, December 19, 2025

DESPAIR for Farage in Wales as Plaid Cymru stretch their Senedd lead in stunning YouGov poll


Scot Goes Pop: The Final Fundraiser is underway (you can read more about why I anticipate it being the final one HERE) and it's already pretty close to halfway to its target figure of £1700.  A million thanks to everyone who has donated so far.  Card donations can be made at the GoFundMe page HERE, or if you prefer to cut out the middle-man, direct PayPal donations can be made to my PayPal email address, which is:   jkellysta@yahoo.co.uk

Thursday, December 18, 2025

And the Christmas bells that ring there are the clanging chimes of doom, WELL TONIGHT THANK GOD IT'S THEM INSTEAD OF STEW

OK, Stew, now do people voting Reform UK "for independence".

Then do bloggers telling independence supporters that voting for a far-right unionist party will somehow get them what they want. 

Then do your trademark "to *win* independence, we must first *kill* independence" spiel.

I'd imagine the video you're looking for will be something along the lines of...

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

SNP are THIRTY percentage points ahead of Labour in fabulously festive Scottish subsample from YouGov


Scot Goes Pop: The Final Fundraiser is underway (you can read more about why I anticipate it being the final one HERE) and it's already pretty close to halfway to its target figure of £1700.  A million thanks to everyone who has donated so far.  Card donations can be made at the GoFundMe page HERE, or if you prefer to cut out the middle-man, direct PayPal donations can be made to my PayPal email address, which is:   jkellysta@yahoo.co.uk

Sunday, December 14, 2025

As Eurovision winner Nemo returns the trophy, a reply to a supporter of Israel's inclusion in the contest

I was a delegate yesterday at the SNP National Council in Dundee.  Regular readers may remember that when I was a delegate at the special SNP constitutional conference in March, I asked for advice about what I could safely say on the blog about that event, and the answer was "pretty much nothing, apart from the fact that it happened and you were there".  I'm fairly sure the same principle applies to the National Council because it appeared to be a private session throughout.  So a photo of me posing in highly dignified fashion outside the venue with my delegate card will have to suffice.

As there isn't much I can say about the day in Dundee, today's video commentary instead returns to the subject of Eurovision, and the EBU's shameful failure to remove Israel from next year's contest.  My previous video on Tuesday about the subject attracted far more views than I expected.  In fact it was my most-viewed video so far by a long distance, and also received almost 300 comments - including, inevitably, some from pro-Israel apologists containing the familiar misdirection and misinformation.  In the new video I respond to one of those comments in particular.


Scot Goes Pop: The Final Fundraiser is underway (you can read more about why I anticipate it being the final one HERE) and it's already pretty close to halfway to its target figure of £1700.  A million thanks to everyone who has donated so far.  Card donations can be made at the GoFundMe page HERE, or if you prefer to cut out the middle-man, direct PayPal donations can be made to my PayPal email address, which is:   jkellysta@yahoo.co.uk

Thursday, December 11, 2025

Pro-independence parties on course for their BIGGEST EVER majority of seats in the Holyrood election, says CHRISTMAS CRACKER of a poll from "gold standard" firm Ipsos


Scot Goes Pop: The Final Fundraiser is underway (you can read more about why I anticipate it being the final one HERE) and it's already pretty close to halfway to its target figure of £1700.  A million thanks to everyone who has donated so far.  Card donations can be made at the GoFundMe page HERE, or if you prefer to cut out the middle-man, direct PayPal donations can be made to my PayPal email address, which is:   jkellysta@yahoo.co.uk