SCOT goes POP!
A pro-independence blog by James Kelly - one of Scotland's three most-read political blogs.
Saturday, January 3, 2026
An update about the Great Scot Goes Pop Video-Blogging Experiment, and the progress of the Final Fundraiser
Professor John Curtice projects the SNP *are* on course for Holyrood list seat SUCCESS
Friday, January 2, 2026
New Year, NEW STEW? Controversial blogger dramatically ADMITS an average of all independence polls in 2025 showed a Yes majority - but other falsehoods and contradictions from him still abound
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
Tuesday, December 30, 2025
"Simply spellbinding": analysis of new Find Out Now poll showing support for independence at 53%
Just a quick note to let you know that I have an analysis piece at The National about the new independence poll that the paper has commissioned from Find Out Now, and which has Yes comfortably ahead by 53% to 47%. You can read the article HERE.
I'll try to make a video about the poll at some point as well, but with the usual mayhem of this time of year I'm not sure exactly when I'll manage it.
Exquisite end-of-year poll puts SNP / Greens on course to retain pro-independence Holyrood majority
Monday, December 29, 2025
The year Scotland swung in favour of independence: an average of all polls in 2025 shows a Yes majority
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
Wednesday, December 24, 2025
A lump of coal for sorry Sarwar as Scottish Labour slump to FOURTH place in YouGov subsample of Yuletide wonder
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?
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.

