As I explained last year, I really am reliant on the success of the annual general fundraisers to keep Scot Goes Pop going, at least in the sense of being a blog that is updated frequently and provides comprehensive coverage of Scottish opinion polls. That's perhaps even more the case now than it was six, seven or eight years ago, because a couple of my other income streams (one of which had nothing whatever to do with writing or with politics) dried up as a result of the pandemic and so far haven't restarted. So for that reason, although the poll fundraiser I launched towards the end of 2023 is still well short of its target, I'm going to have to launch the 2024 general fundraiser now and concentrate on that for the time being. I will get the poll done as soon as humanly possible, and if by any chance the general fundraiser eventually hits its full target, I'll set aside some of the funds from that to top up what has already been raised for the poll. Doubtless the general fundraiser will be another slowburner due to the cost-of-living crisis, so please bear with me as I continue to promote the fundraiser link at the bottom of some/most blogposts over the coming days and weeks (and possibly months) - it'll probably take a fair bit of persistence.
Here is my pitch from the new GoFundMe page I've set up -
Hi, my name is James Kelly and for sixteen years I've been writing Scot Goes Pop, consistently one of the most popular pro-independence blogs in Scotland. With its distinct focus on opinion polls (although not to the exclusion of other subjects), it has been able to challenge the conventional narratives about polls that are mostly set by the unionist media.
During the 2014 referendum campaign, I was able to demonstrate that the position was nowhere near as hopeless for the Yes side as was often portrayed by the media, and just after the referendum was over, I was faster than anyone in the mainstream media (I think literally) to spot and point out the extraordinary swing that was occurring from Labour to the SNP.
With your help, Scot Goes Pop has also commissioned several opinion polls of its own from reputable polling firms affiliated to the British Polling Council. Some of these were genuinely landmark polls, for example our poll in June 2020 was the first in the famous long unbroken sequence of Yes-majority polls that lasted for around a year, while the 56% for Yes in our November 2020 poll was the highest ever Yes vote in a Panelbase poll, and one of the highest ever in any type of poll.
In 2021, I also started a 'Scot Goes Popcast' to accompany the blog, in which (among other things) I interviewed a number of fascinating guests including the former First Minister of Scotland, Alex Salmond. There have been numerous spin-offs from the blog - I've been a monthly columnist for iScot magazine since 2017 and I've written extensive poll analysis for The National newspaper since 2015. I've been interviewed for TV and radio, including for BBC Breakfast, BBC Radio Five Live, Al Jazeera, the Bauer radio network and CTV News (Canada).
This is general election year, with the most likely date for polling day being October or November. That means the number of published Scottish opinion polls is likely to steadily increase as the year progresses (with perhaps a little lull in the summer). With your help I hope to be able to provide Scot Goes Pop's usual standard of coverage of the coming vote, which will be a genuine political crossroads for Scotland as a whole and for the independence movement in particular. The funds raised will help give me the flexibility to drop everything (circumstances permitting!) and post analysis whenever a new poll comes out. It will also help cover various miscellaneous "running costs", such as the small monthly fee for podcast hosting. And if the full target is reached, I will put some of the funds towards commissioning a new poll. Any donations, whether large or small, will be tremendously helpful.
You can learn a bit more about Scot Goes Pop from the promotional video below.
Alternatively, direct payments can be made to my Paypal account. In many ways this is preferable, because the payment is usually processed instantly and fees can be eliminated entirely depending on which option you select from the menu. My Paypal email address is:
jkellysta@yahoo.co.uk
A small number of people prefer direct bank transfer. If you'd like to donate that way, please email me directly via my contact email address, and I'll send you the details. My contact email address is different from my Paypal address and can be found on my Twitter profile or in the sidebar of this blog (desktop version only).
Keep up the good work James.
ReplyDeleteJust to confirm I am not the Robertson which the next comment refers to. Seems professorships are being handed out like sweeties these days.
DeleteProfessor of snide comments there.
ReplyDeleteProfessor John Robertson: Your comment has of course been deleted, but I think what you've just done is outrageous enough that it warrants a reply from me. You spend much of your life telling people to shut up about beliefs they hold strongly in the supposed best interests of the independence movement. And yet here you are, with your first attempted comment for months, trying to sabotage the annual fundraiser (I've been doing them for a decade now) of one of the five or six most-read pro-independence blogs in Scotland. In other words, you want this blog, and its contribution to the independence cause, to cease to exist and are actively trying to bring that outcome about. If you really want to open up a conversation about the worth of each pro-independence blog, and whether it adds any value, I think it's about time someone confronted you with some home truths. The blog you write has become 'Global Ferry News'. You're so stung by criticisms of the ferry situation in Scotland that you literally write a blog that seeks out obscure stories about problems with ferries in other parts of the world to try to make the Scottish situation seem less bad in a relative sense. How long have you been doing this for now? Months? Years?
ReplyDeleteIt's excruciating. It's embarrassing. It's not helping the independence cause. It's not having any effect at all apart from making people think you've lost the plot. Has no-one explained this to you?
I can't say I ever look at Prof Robbertson's blog. Why? Well the main reason is that the WGD numpties are always referring to it. More wheest for the SNP stuff does nothing for me. These WGD/SNP numpties and their support for the devolutionalists in charge of the SNP are the main reason we are not independent.
DeleteI'm sure the mad British/Irish liar Skier writes comments on the profblog about how the ferries will all vote Tory at the next GE based on his turn out theory.
DeleteProfessor Robertson: another comment deleted, although I was half-tempted to leave it up due to the epic comedy value of your implied claim that blogging incessantly about ferries in New Zealand and Jersey is somehow VITAL WORK FOR THE INDEPENDENCE CAUSE. If you're determined to wallow in that particular delusion, good luck to you.
DeleteWhingeing about censorship while constantly telling everybody else to shut up about the fact that it is biologically impossible for men to become women cuts no ice with me, I'm afraid. However, to probe this contradiction further, I'l try leaving the words "MEN CANNOT BECOME WOMEN" as a comment on Global Ferry News and see how far I get. OK?
The ferry situation has become Scotland’s shame, brought about of course, by Nicola Sturgeon and the SNPs attempt to make political gain by awarding the contract to build 2 ferries to a shipyard without the resources to do so. It has backfired spectacularly, at great cost to taxpayers and islanders.
ReplyDeleteScotland's shame is that it is still a colony and that half of its population seem to like being colonised.
DeleteIfs, absolute nonsense.
DeleteKFC or whatever you call yourself. What sort of strange satisfaction do you get from this pathetic trolling? I was pretty sure that post of mine would bring you out of your cover. Weird stuff Britnat anon - seek help - the NHS in Scotland is better than England.
DeleteIfs, it’s you that needs to seek help, I think you’ve lost it completely.
DeleteIfs, I made a comment regarding the ferry situation, which almost everyone in this country would agree with. However you chose to twist it into colony nonsense. Pathetic!
DeleteIf you want to really upset KC, explain to him that Scotland is a *de facto* colony.
DeleteGood point James because that is how I see it. Initially, in a legal political union but in effect a colony from then on. De facto colony. I think I'l use that unless you have a copyright on it 😀.
DeleteBritnat anon says " which almost everyone in this country would agree with" - done some surveys have you ? Let's see your proof of this assertion.
DeleteBritnat anon called out once again and runs away.
DeleteSo all the SNP MPs other than Blowhard Blackford have formally stated they have no confidence in the Speaker of the House of Commons. No self respecting people would stay there participating if Hoyle the Speaker is not removed. It looks like Hoyle is staying in post. Why are the SNP MPs still there? Leave Blowhard Blackford alone with his pal. They are still there because they love the food/drink and money. If they don't respect themselves why should anyone in Scotland respect them and vote for them. They are all well settled in, some like Blackford and Wishart more than others. A bunch of phoney independence seekers.
ReplyDeleteTo be fair to them, actually leaving that place and all its courtesy nosh would crash their glucose levels. Could be dangerous for some of them to go on a crash diet like that.
DeleteThen there’s the DTs…
Good luck with the fundraiser. I'll continue to chip in come pension day. This is one of the most informative pro-Indy websites there is. There is also a refreshing absence of hysteria and character assassination.
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