Whether they realise it or not, Alba leadership loyalists have not exactly been disproving my point about a "paranoid" sect in their reactions towards me since I rejoined the SNP. I have been constantly accused of having been bought off or promised things by the establishment, or of trying to lay the groundwork for a successful fundraiser. (Those two accusations are essentially contradictory, because I wouldn't need to bother with fundraisers if I'd been bought off.) Yesterday, after I drew attention to the deactivated "Alba 2026" account on Twitter which had been making highly abusive comments about several ex-Alba members, it was repeatedly suggested that the account must have been a false flag operation designed to harm Alba. One particularly persistent individual kept trying to leave comments on this blog alleging the account had never even existed and that I had retrospectively invented it for propaganda purposes.
What is terrifying about these nutty claims is not that they are being made, but that the people who make them seem to truly believe them. That is suggestive of really deeply entrenched paranoia. Alba are going to remain in a very dark place until that problem is shaken off and a reconnection with reality occurs.
Let's start with the question of whether the Alba 2026 account ever existed. Yes, it did, and you can see that quite clearly from the screenshots that are doing the rounds from a variety of unconnected sources. Eva Comrie posted a screenshot of the most disgraceful tweet about herself, and she did so several hours before I even mentioned the subject, so hopefully that puts to rest any notion that I invented the whole thing.
As for the wider question of whether it was a false flag, the pattern of behaviour does not fit with that theory. The writing style and the usage of Trump-style insulting nicknames for individuals (I was "Jilted James", Eva was "Ethanol Eva", etc) is highly suggestive of a well-known and senior Alba figure who used to be on the NEC in one of the national office bearer positions. A random "free Imran Khan" retweet in the middle of the string of insults also points towards the same culprit - my guess is that she forgot she wasn't on her main account when she hit the retweet button.
Now, OK, someone could have been impersonating her or trying to frame her or whatever. But consider this - the shocking tweet about Eva's disability was deleted early yesterday after concerns first started circulating about it. That was rather reminiscent of how, two years ago, the former NEC member in question hastily deleted a tweet stating that "a vote for the SNP is a vote for Jimmy Savile" after someone had a quiet word with her to point out that she'd gone too far.
And then by the early afternoon, the Alba 2026 account had disappeared entirely - which just happened to coincide with suggestions that the abusive behaviour might be raised at today's meeting of the Alba NEC (which is probably taking place as I write this). A random false flag troll would have been unlikely to have picked up on those rumours, and would have had no reason to act on them anyway. Whereas a former national office bearer of the party would undoubtedly have heard what was coming at the NEC meeting, and would have had absolutely every reason to panic and to deactivate the account in case she'd left a trail of evidence that would point the finger at her.
On the issue of the fundraiser, it's a matter of record that I said months ago that I would have to launch the 2025 fundraiser very early in the year, because last year's had fallen short of its target. So the timing of the fundraiser would have been exactly the same regardless of whether or not McEleny had expelled me, and regardless of the timing of that expulsion. I did briefly entertain the thought that I should delay the fundraiser for a month or two because I knew perfectly well these accusations would be made, but then I realised that if the funds weren't there to continue, that was the only salient point, and that staying afloat is much more important than fretting about the daft things paranoid people will say about me.
As far as being "bought off by the establishment" is concerned, that mad conspiracy theory is based on the premise that Alba are currently operating in the best interests of the independence cause and that anyone who wanted to harm independence would prioritise the sabotaging of Alba. That is self-evidently not the case. Alba have abandoned their responsible list-only strategy from 2021 and are planning to stand in multiple constituency seats next year - something which can only benefit unionist parties, especially in marginal seats like Banffshire and Buchan Coast, where Christina Hendry seems hellbent on intervening and splitting the pro-indy vote. It is therefore in the overwhelming interests of the British establishment to encourage Alba to continue on the present course, not to sabotage the party.
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James: do you think your revelations and blogging about Alba has encouraged ordinary members to demand better?
ReplyDeleteI've no idea. It would be nice to think so.
DeleteOK Chris.
ReplyDeleteA response to the comment I've just deleted, I suspect!
Delete£50 donated, keep up the good work
ReplyDeleteMany thanks, Anon.
DeleteApologies if you've already covered this but can we be certain Alba are going after their own rank and file members? Silencing them? Expelling them?
ReplyDeleteThat's a big accusation and another nail in the coffin if it's true.
What I can vouch for most comprehensively is what happened during my eight months as an elected member of the Disciplinary Committee (between January and September of last year). During that period:
Delete* Colin Alexander (not his real name) was expelled from the party for two things - writing a guest post on the Iain Lawson blog raising legitimate questions about the conduct of the 2023 internal election, and tweeting an irreverent joke about McEleny. He was plainly targeted by McEleny as a deterrent to stop other Alba members who were tempted to speak out in the same way.
* Denise Somerville was suspended for six months (although I gather she wasn't let back in afterwards, so a de facto expulsion) for whistleblowing about the rigging of the 2023 internal elections. The action against her was probably intended as both revenge and deterrent.
* Sean Davis was effectively indefinitely suspended for making what at most was a mildly tasteless joke on Twitter. It was much, much milder than the insults that are often posted on Twitter by leading figures in the party. But McEleny seemed to target him as a special favour to the so-called "Corri Nostra" - ie. the Corri Wilson/Shannon Donoghue/Chris Cullen dynasty.
* Geoff Bush was expelled for giving an inoffensive interview to The National in which he advocated co-operation with other pro-indy parties and independent candidates. The action against him was clearly intended to have a chilling effect and to shut Alba members up about any sort of talk of ecumenicism or reaching out beyond the tribe.
Agree with a fair bit of that.
ReplyDeleteBut it seems as though you're touting Karen Adam as a standard-bearer for independence.
Depends on whether you think a Tory MSP would be better for independence than Karen Adam.
DeleteMight not be better for independence but would almost certainly be better for the protection of women, children and the education of our children who are being indoctrinated by gender ideology and very questionable sex education. Depends where your red line was drawn and I’d most definitely be on the side of women’s protection
DeleteThat's an argument for abandoning independence and becoming Conservative supporters. I respectfully disagree.
DeleteJk Rowling could probably write a book on behalf of the tories. They have always respected women stated Lord Lucan, John Major!
DeleteCorri Wilson was unelectable and she has an axe to grind as she was never selected by snp as candidate. Her son in law, Cullen repeatedly failed vetting to stand as a SNP parliamentarian - this is their only hope of ever getting on the gravy train. The daughter Shannon is notorious for her online bullying and delusion - but plays the victim card at every opportunity. I cancelled my Alba membership after the terrible way Denise Sommerville was treated.
DeleteI think having experienced the behaviour of some who defected from the SNP to Alba, on the basis of their giving accounts of how terrible things were in the snp - now that you have a taste of how these people habitually operate - it should lead you to scrutinise the veracity of their interpretation of how they claim to have been unfairly treated within the SNP! Some people are actually the cause of what they claim are their troubles - and it's not necessarily down to other peoples' alleged behaviour towards them. It's worth giving that some reflection across the board regarding some individuals who flocked to Alba where the motivations, tone and character of some of them - were bound to lead to recent and current issues arising. As for Mr Salmond - whilst he obviously needed Alba and his 'fans' as some are calling them, it must have been an unhealthy burden for him at times to present himself as being one 'of' them - and it looks as if his suspected psychological imbalances (which his concerned friends worried about after the referendum and who advised him to take up very good job offers away from politics - see Geoff Aberdein for instance in the last documentary) - it doesn't look as if the Alba environment was in anyway positive for his psychological well-being or his overall health. He didn't have the administrative skills at the level of running a party, he'd always had Peter Murrell to expertly do it for him (oh the irony) and ensure Mr Salmond's successes. So Salmond was having to prove himself as being overall the man with the skillset to do all things - and he simply wasn't. And, there were obviously other issue relating to activities within and purposes of Alba and the grudge-based launching platform for Mr Salmond to be within a cosy bunch of fans who would simply encourage him along perhaps along a route which was never going to be good for him - or others. But perhaps people assumed a babysitting kindness approach to just go along with him - which must be what he ultimately wanted. Sad indeed but obviously his choice. RIP
Delete9.55pm no wonder you admired Peter Murrell’s skills you don’t even know when to use paragraphs. Is this another David Francis type from the David Francis factory.
Delete'a welcoming broad church for all of the most radical segments of the independence movement' is an oxymoron. Forming a belief system based on an oxymoron involves dropping the 'oxy' bit.
ReplyDeleteIf I ever work out what you mean I'll let you know what I think about it.
DeleteThe anon means that having a welcoming broad church of a party inclusive of differing radical indy segments is a contradiction in terms. Trying to do so, and inevitably (per that anon's views) failing results in a "moronic" (Alba) party.
DeleteNB: I am just writing out that anon's views in plainer language, not endorsing them.
Clearly they are not. And clearly they could only have succeeded with f they had been. Equally clearly, it’s not a contradiction in terms.
DeleteAlba had its chance, and it blew it.
Alba “has shown all the unfortunate signs of having been born out of trauma, and has become a narrow, paranoid, authoritarian sect centred around a small number of families and friends who were closely associated with Alex Salmond.”
ReplyDeleteMight explain why staff member and opportunist Robert Reid has ensured his feet are firmly under the family table
I fully agree with your blog post, James, and your decision to move into the SNP after your Alba Party expulsion. You are doubtless far better off as a result of that expulsion & the fact that they ditched you and not vice versa means that the move is 100% guilt-free from your side. Personally, I’d have given Alba the heave-ho long ago, to your credit you are more loyal than me :-)
ReplyDeleteleaving alba for the SNP is like dumping the wee frees for scientology
ReplyDeleteOnly if you are as thick as shit.
DeleteUnionist logic
DeleteHR26 is probably fifteen months away. By then, do we think ALBA will be:
ReplyDeleteThrough this current period of internal unrest and on the verge of making a breakthrough on the list?
A fraction of what they are now with a tiny membership and no media footprint at all?
Defunct?
The option above starting “A fraction…”
DeleteAlba is defunct as of now.
DeleteAnon at 12.09. It needs to exist to get seats, in eighteen months time, maybe, based on projections based on agenda ridden polling results. Apart from that? Yeah you are on the money. Want a bridge? It is dead. All that’s needed is the death certificate.
DeleteDonation made to fundraiser. I was at the notorious conference when the election result was voided and Alex Salmond made his statement. I was pretty upset and frankly puzzled by his statement. Since then I have kept an eye on Alba Party actions but not being on social media at all I have missed nearly all of the troubles. I was not happy with the way the party was going, e.g. regarding constituency candidates. I recently resigned after your expulsion and appeal. I am having trouble stopping Alba Party continuing to take subscriptions and have had to call in the bank to make sure the DD is cancelled and no more money is taken. Meanwhile, good luck with the fundraiser. I think what you do is invaluable.
ReplyDeleteGrouser.
Many thanks, Grouser.
DeleteWE ARE SAVED
ReplyDeleteNo need to worry about the poor leadership of Alba and SNP. No need to worry about the ogre Farage coming to trash Scotland.
That great seer of SNP/WGD fame tells us:-
" And Swinney saying Iref2 is coming soon is him seeing all this unfold. "
No worries then. What date will Swinney announce for the referendum 19/10/26?
IFS,
DeleteYou need to stop obsessing about a referendum. Not happening!
My advice to you would be to give up on this independence nonsense, and devote your time to something more sensible.
Maybe you could consider becoming a Nessie hunterπ
After watching Scotland getting a great 5 points at Murrayfield, I returned home in a great mood, switched on the tablet, came onto SgP and saw Yoon-Plant IFS and the rest of his merry bunch spreading ths usual doom and gloom.
DeleteWhat a truly depressing, nihilistic and totally irrelevant sad wee bunch they really are.
You must live very close to Murrayfield.
Delete6.08pm - who are you? I thought David Francis said he was in Aberdeenshire but here you are saying you are home at 6.08pm - you got a helicopter. Will the real David Francis and his clones stop messing up a great blog.
DeleteGet a grip, Anons.
DeleteWatched the game at my local pub for some brilliant atmosphere.
Try harder, Tossers.
Ta.
So I have a genuine Britnat trolling me and a phoney David Francis trolling me.
DeleteSkier is punting the same lie he has been punting for nearly a decade now. Something ( it varies over the years ) makes independence both inevitable and coming soon says Skier. It used to be Boris Johnston. It used to be Brexit. It used to be the full impact of Brexit and many more. The current reason is Starmer and Farage. It's all just the same basic script but applied in different years.
The objective is to convince you to vote SNP and a referendum and independence will follow soon after. We know this is all bullshit yet some people fall for it time after time. How best to describe these people - numpties. How best to describe people like Skier who punt their lies - charlatans.
So are you the real David Francis?
DeleteHave to say I’m not convinced!
Dave Francis@6:08, 'Totally irrelevant' yet you feel the need to attack the same people time after time? Check your dictionary for a definition of 'irrelevant' (look up obsession while you're at it).
DeleteGetting pissed off with these David Francises. They are a pain in the a**e. This current version at 6.08pm clearly intended to convey he was at Murrayfield. He is a liar. Probably that annoying Britnat KC stirring it up by impersonating the real Francis who is annoying as well.
DeleteNot as pissed off as I am, with all these Anon A###holes spouting complete and utter pish about my movements and whereabouts and who should keep their stupid fecking traps shut!
DeleteReferencing Murrayfield clearly suggests you were there. Misleading or just dumb? Who knows, who cares?
DeleteNot really my fault if you cannot even understand what I said, Dummy.
DeleteI watched Scotland picking up 5 valuable points at Murrayfield.
I did NOT need to go to the stadium to do that.
It was televised, to be watched.
The real David Francis's name appears in blue. The fakes are in black.
DeleteReally! How do you know that?
DeleteDo you not know when to use a capital letter david? See what I did there?
DeleteD F furiously back pedalling from his just back from watching comment. It’s a shame he is so abusive as he occasionally makes some good pro Indy points.
DeleteI think the jury’s still out on whether this is actually the real David Francis on this thread.
ReplyDeleteHave to say though, if it’s not, the post at 7:08pm is a pretty good impersonation of the Mr Angry of SGP.
Pretty sure it’s an impersonator.
DeleteI would like to be sympathetic to David, but he’s so annoying that I’m not really all that bothered either way.
That David Francis is an impersonator. Not sure why. But all these David’s, including the original, should take a hike.
DeleteGREAT to see I am still annoying some Anon Balloons on here.
DeleteSatisfying.
Still good result today for Scotland. Ireland next week after they beat England in Dublin.
ReplyDeleteWe will need to raise our game considerably for that game.
ReplyDeleteIf not, they will steamroller us.
A rare non abusive post from David Francis@7:53!
DeleteWell, assuming it’s actually him of course.
An ANONYMOUS poster 'questioning the identity' of anyone else, is about as dumb as it gets πππ
DeleteI am not the real Francis David.
DeleteI'm known as Spooky Muldoon. But only in my own mind.
DeleteIs David Francis a real person or just a fake persona created by MI5 to annoy us?
DeleteMaybe David Francis is just a fake persona created by the fake Dick Francis to annoy MI17 helicopters.
DeleteThe air has been turned blue by David. Naughty boy.
DeleteThe differentiation/identification issue rearing its silly head again. Zzzzzzzzz.
DeleteThere seems to be 3 Francis’. One is shouty bell end Dave. The other is Dave when his is not angry and shouty. The true imposter. The Dave from Iowa and the French Dave who has a slightly different spelling. I think the French Dave is Sturgoens attachΓ© pal. The one that avoided getting hit by the iron.
ReplyDeleteThere are lots of Dave’s. I think the Dave with the google account might be Dave from Aberdeenshire.
Anyhow interesting stuff from James about Alba. Looking forward to the next poll analysis from James.
This Dave thing needs a resolution as it is holding up Indy.
ReplyDeleteAnyone keeping count of ALL the Bell-End Anons on here - including those who have nicked my name?
ReplyDeleteMust be WELL into double figures, by now.
Still..........gives them some deflection from the VERY rapidly Deflating-Dungheap-Disaster formerly known as Abla.
I see this imposter Dave is getting the hang of how to look like a Dave Francis post. Words in caps for no real reason. Random dots………. and a new paragraph for each sentence. It goes without saying gratuitous abuse is a must to be included.
DeleteFrancis himself seems to have gone to ground.
DeleteProbably won’t be long til he’s back though, mouthing off and demanding James does something about it.
Lol.
DeletePoor wee Anon-Nonentities.
Running about like headless chooks and talking to themselves againπππ
Priceless πππππ
It's amusing I guess. But if you click on the name "David Francis" for the one with the B in the Icon, it'll take you to the David Francis Blogger profile where you can see: "On Blogger since September 2014".
ReplyDeleteI very much doubt if the fake Anon ones looked into their crystal balls back in 2014 and said "Hey, we'd better create a fake Blogger profile just in case".
Great match today, a match of three thirds approximately. I think, that when you're playing some exciting adventurous stuff you're bound to make mistakes. The trick then is to reduce them. Yes, we can take Ireland, they're making mistakes too. And they get rattled.
And welcome back Darcy Graham.
"I very much doubt if the fake Anon ones looked into their crystal balls back in 2014 and said "Hey, we'd better create a fake Blogger profile just in case"."
DeleteBut they wouldn't have to. They could take an old account and change the name to David Francis.
Oh dear, I guess so; that makes life difficult!
DeleteYI2
DeleteLol.
No it doesn't.
You were correct and the Imbecilic Dross who are literally turning themselves inside-out trying to 'disprove' who I am, are wrong.
BTW - If we are as lax as we were against the Italians, giving away 4 cheap penalties, Ireland will take up to the cleaners.
So if Francis had his blogger set up since 2014 then why has he only started using it now. Why did he persist with posts where
Deletehe “ forgot “ to change anonymous to David Francis.
Is your SNP branch really on Mars? You are a fake or an idiot.
You are VERY obviously BOTH, Dummy.
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