Friday, February 28, 2025

Spain had the "Caudillo". Italy had "Il Duce". Is Chris McEleny planning to set himself up as the "Primus" of a new Alba Party (Continuity Salmondite)?

A number of seasoned McEleny Watchers set up a quiet vigil yesterday to try to pinpoint the exact moment that the great man gave in to the inevitable and altered his Twitter profile to acknowledge that he is no longer General Secretary of the Alba Party.  That's now happened, but perhaps more significant than the timing is what he's replaced the old wording with - 

"Chris McEleny.  General Secretary Primus of Alex Salmond’s Alba Party."

"Primus" of course means "first", so this could just be a particularly ungracious way of acknowledging that there is now a second General Secretary and it's not him.  Alternatively, he could be drawing a distinction between what he sees as "Real Alba" or "Salmondite Alba" and the version of the party that he regards as having been overrun by interlopers (you know, interlopers such as Moira Salmond).  Perhaps in some strange, metaphysical, almost 'telepathic' way, he regards himself as *still* the General Secretary of the Alba Party, authentic Alba, Salmond Alba.

Maybe this novel distinction will even become formalised, and an "Alba Party (Continuity Salmondite)" will soon be registered with the Electoral Commission, and with one Christopher McEleny listed as the party's "Primus".  Such fascist-sounding titles are perhaps not quite as outlandish as they sound given the ongoing flirtaton between McEleny's faction and Reform UK.  I know some Alba members were determined to believe yesterday that Sky had stitched up Ash Regan, but actually if you watch the video of her comments in their proper context, it's obvious that they were permeditated, well-rehearsed, and carefully calculated to generate an "I will work with Farage" headline.  The intention seems to be to get Reform voters, or Reform-curious voters, to look at Alba afresh and realise that it's the one party that doesn't sneer at the far right or its values.  If this was Germany, Alba would look very much like the guilty party that has "broken the firewall".

Contrary to the perceptions of some, there are quite a number of old school socialists within Alba, and they are absolutely furious with Ash Regan for what she did yesterday.  But admittedly there are also other Alba members who have some growing sympathy with Donald Trump because of his stance on protecting women's spaces and women's sport, and who see Regan's comments as a welcome recognition that left/right distinctions are becoming less useful.  That cultural divide within the party is arguably unbridgeable - and it occurs to me that Ash Regan can count, that she must know Kenny MacAskill is going to defeat her for the leadership, and that her flirtation with Reform is therefore going to make it hard for her to play a prominent role in a MacAskill-led party.  So why is she doubling down and making the rift even worse?  

I still can't escape the conclusion that she's looking beyond her time in Alba and is preparing the ground for when she and McEleny strike out on their own in some form.

122 comments:

  1. Well Calor me purple! Chris has stove in to the inevitable and now thinks he's cooking with gas.

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    1. Very funny - except the originals worked on paraffin. One of Sweden's best exports.

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    2. Well, there's no regulator to take care of sins like that, so no pressure!

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    3. Who do we think will feature when he publishes "The Alba Saga"?
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aga_saga

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  2. McEleny appears to be losing the plot. Alba Mark 1 and Alba Mark 2? Further vote splitting. Further ammo for the BBC and MSM to use when we get closer to Holyrood 2026. Come on Swinney, get your act together. This next election is crucial. Low SNP support could conceivably see the death of Indy. We have been warned that a unionist majority will neuter Holyrood and they want to make campaigning for Independence a criminal offence. These bastards are mad and bad enough to do it. They need our natural resources, and like their mate trump, have no compunction in continuing to steal them from us.

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    1. Did he ever have a plot ?

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    2. Lomax Alec do you ever have anything useful to say?

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    3. Anon at 12.38. Any actual response? No? There’s a surprise. Give a response or fuck off back to Daily Mail land.

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    4. Mad anon 4.57am. Give up drinking and posting in the middle of the morning. You are a very unpleasant character.

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    5. Anon at 9.44. As you are unemployed you wouldn’t understand night shift workers. You are unable to respond so resort to personal abuse. That means you have no response to the points made. I suspect your reference to alcohol is deflection. Toddle off back to WOS and the Daily Heil.

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  3. Or it could be that Ash is planning on winning the election. I’m not as sure as you are that nepotism is a winning pitch.

    If Reform win MSPs then assuming Alba have some they will make common cause on women’s rights and child safeguarding
    If Farage becomes UK PM and OKs a second indyref will Alba really say no ?
    The old left/right distinctions do no longer hold with Reform having more in common with the old Labour left than David Cameron’s Conservatives

    And It depends if Alba members prefer success to failure.
    Alba did not succeed with Salmond as leader. What will be different with Kenny?
    I think members might see Ash as a fresh start
    Ash as an MSP has a platform to lead Alba into
    the crucial 2026 elrction. And her approval rating is much better than Salmond’s was.
    Members might realise the best thing they could do to remember and honour Salmond is to win seats and be part of taking Scotland to independence.


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    1. "If Farage becomes UK PM and OKs a second indyref will Alba really say no ?"

      That question is right up there with "if Benjamin Netanyahu OKs East Jerusalem as capital of a Palestinian state on pre-1967 borders, would Abbas really say no?" Of course he wouldn't say no, but the offer is not going to be made, so what's the point in the question?

      "with Reform having more in common with the old Labour left than David Cameron’s Conservatives"

      What are Reform's left-wing policies?

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    2. If the SNP MPs held the balance of power at WM you think Farage wouldn’t deal with them to be PM?
      Never say never

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    3. Held the balance in what form? So that a Reform-Tory alliance couldn't get into power without them? If so, both Reform and the Tories would need to agree to a deal with the SNP, and that's highly unlikely, bordering on impossible.

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    4. It would appear that Mr Kelly hasn't read Reform's policies. One of them is that they would spend more money on the NHS than any other party by an unbelievable margin. They used to be in favour of paying NHS employees tax-free.

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    5. Some individuals, by their actions, are worthier of respect and remembrance than others.
      But the best thing for independence is that people should become stronger in their nationalism.

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    6. Anon 6.48 Farage has said he'd scrap the NHS. Oh and he also thought the Liz Truss budget was great.

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    7. Anon at 6 48 your key word is 'unbelievable '.

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    8. Ash is planning on winning the election πŸ˜‚

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    9. What are Reform's left-wing policies?

      Denise, you forgot to answer this bit

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  4. Yes, Ash Regan did say that she would work, issue by issue, with any party for the benefit of Scotland. That was very much Salmond's approach. It doesn't mean climbing into bed with Farage or the party he still part owns. However, Ash Regan needs to be far tighter in her control of staff and 'team'. Graeme Spence has undoubtedly caused her problems with his opening salvo against Kenny MacAskill. It was plain stupid.
    A word about the 'women's' issues James: there's truth and material reality - and then there's the 'trans' zealotry, which is now shown to emanate from right wing secret state funding and political support!

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    1. "That was very much Salmond's approach"

      That's a stretch. I don't recall Salmond ever extending that principle to the far right, unless you regard Annabel Goldie as the far right.

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    2. Salmond met with Richard Tice in late 2023 so Salmond would definitely deal with Reform

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    3. Salmond also publicly associated with Stu Campbell. Nuff said.

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    4. 3.57pm

      "Salmond also publicly associated with Stu Campbell. Nuff said"

      YOU said! Actually.

      Although I've no idea what you mean.

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    5. The Tories have always contained those on the far right. The Overtin window has been shifting for decades. I don't think there will be the possibility of a genuine deal on any issues with Farage, but it's still worth calling his bluff where there are areas of agreement. Not to do so leaves Reform to take ownership of issues that they have done nothing about - such as the gender zealotry.

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    6. Campbell was interviewed by Salmond in that Alba conference in Glasgow last year. Campbell got a warm reception by the attendees. Campbell and Alba deserve each other.

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  5. If....if.....if.
    Alba are as deid as the Dodo.
    They will win zero seats ...zilch.. not a sausage.

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    1. Ash and Chris could win a couple, guaranteed, as Reform’s Scotland branch, mind.

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    2. Aye and I could win Euromillions tonight.

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    3. A pale white hand reaches down from the heavens…

      “It could be Stu!”

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    4. I think Angus Robertson has to be the favourite here.

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    5. Angus Brendan has been seen outside Nicola's house in supplication position, but she's moved

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    6. Nicola is living with big Val and Dr Jim is full of jealous rage.

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  6. Chris, the Primate of Alt-Alba has a certain ring to it.
    But gibbering and pelting people with ordure may be the wrong interpretation of His title. It could reduce his appeal. (although maybe not in "The Port".)

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    1. He's certainly the Primus Suspect for all those leaks to the unionist press.

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    2. Sounds like yet another episode from Planet of the Apes.

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    3. If he knew any Gaelic he’d had be called himself Toiseach instead of the Latin. C’mon Albanach!

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    4. We welcome Alba refugees who can't live under a MacAskill who decides to deny the need for political climate change or an Ash who causes the thermometer to soar. (Obligatory 'Phwoarr!!' in compliance with tabloid standards.)
      But you'll have to provide your own atmosphere.

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    5. Planet of the ISPs - if you don't want them Peter A. Bell will have them !

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    6. Ashley in a tartan dress, smiling with Farage. The Daily Express would ADORE her!

      HIGHLAND RISING
      "We want our country back!" says TARTAN STUNNER leading REFORM UK North. "Kilts are for men, skirts are for WOMEN!"

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  7. Is this now the people's popular front of Judalba?

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  8. "Hello, is that Alba HQ? No, you're not fobbing me off with that Corri woman, I WILL ONLY SPEAK TO THE GENERAL SECRETARY PRIMUS! WHERE IS HE????"

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    1. But, you know, about the who counts the votes thing, is it now Alba's Deputy General Secretary?

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    2. Exactly. They don't even need to tell anyone how many votes they got, because they got away with that one already. Just name The Chosen One and the job is done.

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    3. Jose is Scotch?

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  9. Someone thinks he is the camping stove of the Alba party. And I thought that Ash Regan was daft... Whatever. Wake me up if they ever get a local councillor elected.

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    1. McEleny would be hot stuff at a wild camping expedition. Souper!

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    2. He's drifting in and out of reality.

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  10. Anyone like to have a guess what time Mr Angry will join us this evening?

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    1. You called, darling? I've had gender reassignment and I'm much happier now!

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    2. Not long after his daily fiddle.

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    3. he appreciates the steady hand of john swinney

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  11. Is David Francis the Larry Grayson of this blog?

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    1. My Friday night teaser:
      Which comedian had the catch-phrase "Kick that door!" ?

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  12. My backdoors always open. Everyone welcome.

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  13. I wonder how many tartan fascists there are among YES supporters - my guess is not many. If any part of Alba associates itself with Farage damn them to hell and get them out of our independence movement. No collaboration with Farage and his pound shop brownshirts.
    Mc Eleny can pose in his Gauleiters uniform in the splendour of his own wee cludgie.

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    1. There are plenty of totalitarians.

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    2. Mr Camping Stove is a YES supporter.

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    3. Anyone else you want to expel from the independence movement?

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    4. Anon4.14. Fascists.

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  14. I have a spare Stahlhelm if he need it.

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  15. It is a matter of deep regret to all of us in the Alba Party that Chris McEleny has chosen to personalise this.

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    1. My feelings exactly. Chris sealed his own fate when he personalised this.

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  16. Look! That's Tommy and Eddie off in the new car. I'd love to know where they got the money for that.

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  17. Did anyone see the bit where Zelensky was shaking his head and muttering under his breath 'do you want to take this outside you orange bastard?'

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    1. I pity Zelenskyy and his nation, I really do.

      But he’s so bound to the UK state that he’s no friend at all for Scottish independence. We stay out of this.

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    2. The friend of your enemy is not your friend.

      Ofc, he’s also the enemy our enemy’s mortal nemesis, but no loner the friend of our enemy’s Special Friend. Don’t really know what use he is besides an expectant asylum seeker.

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    3. Hope he moves into the People’s Republic of Islington, right next door to Comrade Corbyn, and messes with his wheelie bins.

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  18. My favourite bit about Zelensky is that I watched the rather good comedy series where Zelensky played a maths teacher who ran for president of Ukraine so his school could get new loos or something, and to everyone's great surprise he got elected. Then he had to deal with all the gross trappings of presidentship. Then the next thing I knew, Zelensky had been elected for real! A country so pissed-off with politicians that they elected a comedian as the head of State. It's like electing John Cleese.

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  19. Trump.is a willing puppet of Vladimir Putin.

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    1. Village idiot J D Vance is the one to watch. Trump looks up to Putin but Vance wants to be him.

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    2. Trump looks down on Vance with unhidden contempt. You really think beardy boy will ever be his Chosen One?

      Come to think of it, has Trump ever named a successor in any shape or form, anywhere? He strikes me as the kind of character (like Putin and indeed Nicola) who can't bear the idea they'll ever be replaced.

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    3. zelensky leads his country to near destruction, but the guy trying to make a peace deal is the bad guy - what moral universe do you live in. If ukraine is so important to you - sign up and take your kids along.

      trump told some home truths, in public. And for once we got to see what is really happening. It is refreshing.

      Zelensky is a crook who has facilitated mass murder.

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    4. Anon 1.58 is a Faragist , Trumpist Britnat and an eejit.

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    5. In other words an idiot.

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    6. I'm with anon 1.58 on one thing. It was refreshing to see. Better than fake smiles and handshakes.
      Trump and Vance were brutally honest and tried bully the Ukrainian President to basically give in to Putin but Zelensky stood his ground.
      Good Stuff.

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    7. Trump and Vance honest? 🀣

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  20. Ifs - got to mention Nicola Sturgeon with Putin. Twisted mindset. I think she is actually happy as she is.

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    1. Nah, that was me. Another of the half million who gave up on her and her party in disgust.

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    2. And joined the success that is Alba πŸ˜€

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    3. Alba would be the biggest party in Scotland if that were so.

      Spoiler: it isnae.

      The SNP’s problem isn’t Alba, any more than it’s the other Wee Frees. It’s the mass of independence supporters who are disgusted with the Scottish National Party in name, which governs like the Scottish Unionists. Keep on whistling, though. It worked for 10 years, so maybe there’s still a few more fumes left in the tank yet…

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    4. Anon numpty at 12.59pm - that post wisnae me. Stop obsessing about me and get yourself a hobby.

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  21. Becoming an SNP member was an exciting and empowering experience.

    Members can attend the SNP conference allowing me to meet top individuals such as SNP MSPs.

    I have had the opportunity to engage with ministers, gaining insight into their important work.

    The atmosphere at SNP conference is thst of enthusiasm and determination to create positive change.

    It is inspiring being part of such a progressive party and makes me feel like I’m truly contributing to Scotland’s future.

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    1. Try to mention a plebiscite election to them though, and see how that hope wears off. Land reform is another good one to try. Every single party conference passes it as a binding resolution. Yet tumbleweed from the high grid yins in Scotgov.

      You are of course empowered to cheer them on as theytop up their UK pensions, though. APPLAUSE!

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    2. It is a good time to Join the SNP!

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    3. Buy - if you think they've hit bottom.

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  22. You will have a uk pension too of course.

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    1. Not like theirs. Final salary, all the trimmings, even for Humza and his lettuce.

      Besides, we’ve got decades till I draw mine. If it’s still a UK pension for a UK citizen by then, hell mend them in their grave!

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    2. Surprised as I thought most commenting on blogs are over 60.

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    3. Pension Pete Wishart has his eyes on the prize, alright. A fine servant to king and country, cruising to cosy slipper land and a hearty laugh at all of us. The gobshite.

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    4. Once Farage gets in you're pension will be worth sfa.

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    5. Most isnae all, 2:51. By the time I’m 60, Donald will either be died or we’ll all be.

      Independence isn’t just an ambition for many of us. It’s our responsibility to ourselves and our future generations.

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    6. Anon 2:52 is IFS.

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    7. Nomax. Sorry to disappoint you again, but it’s still just me.

      You really think only IfS has abandoned ship? Didn’t the hard, rosy, embarrassing public spanking you got last July teach you a lesson about treating Yes-minded Scots like Muppets?

      IfS and 500,000 more us, mate.

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    8. Anon 3 02 how are you and the alleged half million gaunnie achieve independence? Voting for Alba ? πŸ˜‚ Voting for the ISP ? πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ Or having a nice walk along Princes Street?

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    9. They"ll wait until Campbell and Bawheid Boy return to Scotland.

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    10. What are they immigrants in another country? Very patriotic.

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    11. Just keep on blaming everyone but your own party’s takeover by unionist leadership.

      What can we do about your mistake? Nothing. We’ll weaken Swinney and his UKOK colleagues by staying at home in elections because that’s all that you have left available for us.

      The next bit—replacing the SNP leadership with NATIONALISTS—is up to you. Good luck with the heave.

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    12. Lomax - 2.52pm isnae me. Stop obsessing about me and get yourself a hobby you ignorant numpty.

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  23. So you will have a U.K. pension. Hand it back, you are a purist with a hint of why no me!

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  24. Explain you lettuce comment? Are you being mysoginist or what? Maybe we you like a wee salad now an again?

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    1. Humza’s premiership wilted like a discount veggie at the supermarket. If it wuznae for Liz Truss, he’d have set a world record!

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    2. Humza is still just settling into the rΓ΄le. His sureness of touch is a cheeky sight to behold.

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    3. John says "Let's go up to the polling station for another cheeky little mandate."

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  25. Aye Anon 5.58. It's called democracy. Something you Britnats wouldna ken aboot.

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  26. There has not been a better time to join SNP.

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  27. Saxons/ Sassonachs. Get over it. The French beat yees in 1066. Was the guy in charge called Farage?

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  28. Hold up your hand if you think the SNP will deliver independence in the next ten years.

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    1. The only people that can deliver Scottish independence are the people of Scotland.

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    2. 9.32pm - so we don’t need the SNP!

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    3. Especially when we've got Alba and ISP πŸ˜‰

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  29. So it seems McEleny got his 100 nominations across 20. You have to admire his persistence, and wish the SNP were so persistent about Indy.

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    1. Sorry - https://archive.is/w503U

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    2. I wish you would stop whining yi2 both here and WGD. You sit on the sidelines a party of 1 telling everyone else what they are not doing and based on your own prejudices. You were in the snp in Ayrshire? for a few years. Doesnt really say much as to your committment.

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    3. And which monkey are you, oh brave "Anon" at 9:08PM? See no evil, hear no evil or speak no evil when it comes to the SNP of which I doubt you are a member?

      But if you are, you are the problem, not me - I'm not a member. Same as 66,059 others since peak membership.

      https://archive.is/Cerpz

      " SNP membership numbers have reportedly fallen by 5585 in six months. The latest figures showed the party had 58,940 as of December 31, 2024, down from 64,525 last summer, according to The Scotsman"

      Perhaps it's smug twits like you who like to see 38 SNP MPs lose their jobs.

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    4. You certainly are a "member"

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    5. Bit of the green-eyed monster there

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  30. In (Your) Dreams.

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    1. What on earth are you on about???

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