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Saturday, May 10, 2025
Explaining how the Holyrood voting system works to Primordial Stew
Concerns mount for controversial Somerset "feminist" blogger, as Stuart Campbell openly admits giving his readers the cretinous advice to "vote Labour to get progress on independence", but insists that he only did it because "John Swinney wanted me to". A worried nation has just one question on its lips: IS STEW HEARING VOICES?
Firstly, and this is perhaps the most important point of all, Stuart Campbell DEFINITELY does not stalk me. The idea is utterly preposterous. As he makes clear in all of his dozens of blogposts about me, and all of his hundreds of tweets about me, I'm somebody he barely even mentions. It almost never happens, and frankly if it wasn't for his need to regularly and VERY BRIEFLY clear up the fact that I'm somebody he doesn't really mention, he'd scarcely have any call to write dozens of lengthy blogposts about me and hundreds of tweets about me. As his fan club so rightly point out: "you're absolutely correct, Stew, apart from the dozens of blogposts and hundreds of tweets you write about him (all of which you have exceptionally good reasons for), you never even mention the guy, so his claim that you stalk him rather than the other way round is simply HI-LAR-I-OUS, please take lots of my cash for your satirical and ironic fundraiser about trans people".
Glad we've cleared that up. So I'm now going to respond to Stew's lengthy blogpost about me from last night, and later on (probably in a separate post) I'll respond to the long comment he left on this blog earlier today, which he also screenshotted and reposted in a tweet. However, I really do need to stress that the fact that he's been blogging at length about me within the last 24 hours, and tweeting about me within the last 24 hours, and leaving long comments on this blog within the last 24 hours, IN NO WAY DETRACTS from the fact that I'm someone he never, ever mentions, and that he DEFINITELY does not stalk me. Please understand and accept this.
What set him off last night was the post in which I pointed out that he didn't have a leg to stand on when he whinges about the SNP doing nothing to deliver independence, given that his own contribution to the cause was to instruct his readers to vote Labour, and thus to vote against independence, at last year's general election. Rather novelly, his response to my post has been to openly admit that he did indeed tell people to vote Labour (in the past he's always ludicrously denied backing unionist parties after the event, even when the evidence was there in black and white), but he's tried to excuse himself by basically saying "John Swinney wanted me to do it", ie. because Mr Swinney supposedly said that Labour's mis-steps in government would increase support for independence. That's a pretty weak effort even by Stew's standards (I'm not sure his heart is really in this anymore), because of course Mr Swinney wanted the Labour government to be facing several dozen SNP MPs on the other side of the chamber, and you were never going to get that by voting Labour in Scotland.
However, let's humour Stew, assume that he somehow 'misconstrued' Mr Swinney's words, and check back to last summer to see if it's true that he only urged people to vote Labour to help Mr Swinney and the SNP out.
Ah. It turns out it's not true, and that Stew wanted his readers to vote Labour to harm the SNP, which he claimed without explanation would somehow magically bring independence closer. Well, that's a major shock, isn't it, who'd have thought it. This is what he posted ten days before the general election -
"VOTING FOR UNIONISTS: This is, for obvious reasons, the least palatable option for indy fans, but also by far the most effective way to get rid of the SNP, which is the prerequisite for any progress towards independence..."
So I'm afraid I have to return to my original point. As the "John Swinney told me to do it" schtick turns out, quite staggeringly, to be garbage, we still do need a progress report from Stew on how his advice to Scotland last July to elect a majority of Labour MPs (exactly what happened, but probably not because of him), has brought about "progress towards independence", as he promised it would. We need some kind of estimate from Stew about exactly when Keir Starmer will deliver independence, and we need a brutally honest assessment about whether the pace of "progress" has been sufficient to justify the pain caused by voting Labour, namely the scrapping of winter fuel payments to pensioners, the devastating cuts to benefits for disabled people, and the ongoing genocide in Gaza.
Alternatively, Stew could just admit that advising people to vote for an anti-independence party to get "progress towards independence" was without doubt the most galactically cretinous piece of advice to be given by anyone, anywhere in the world, in the last few thousand years, and delete his internet presence out of shame. That's probably what I'd do in his shoes, but hey, everybody's different.
"So next year for Holyrood, ignore what we say and take the frothing nutter’s advice: vote SNP1 and SNP2."
If the "frothing nutter" is supposed to be me, I can assure Stew that I've never advised anyone to spoil their ballot in the way he seems to think by writing the number "2" anywhere on their list ballot paper. I do not use the moronic and highly misleading "1 & 2" shorthand, and never have done. Nor, incidentally, have I specifically urged anyone to vote "both votes SNP" - that's what I personally intend to do, but all I've ever said to other people (including in all past Holyrood elections) is that the list vote is the more important of the two votes, and that they should use it on their first choice party, whatever that party happens to be.
"But hey, who are we to argue with the razor-sharp insight of the 143rd-most-popular politics blog of 2011, right?"
You know, it's an interesting thing, Stew. Whatever this blog's ranking may or may not have been in its infancy in 2011, it is now the third most-read political blog in Scotland according to SimilarWeb. And the only reason I even know of the existence of the SimilarWeb rankings is that Stew used to boast about them on a monthly basis - until, mysteriously, he suddenly stopped mentioning them altogether after last autumn. Now why would that be, I wonder? It might possibly be because when he last mentioned them, Wings had more than 500,000 monthly visits, but those have now more than halved to around 240,000 as people finally tire of his neverending and tedious gender identity obsession. He also used to boast about having around ten times as many monthly visits as Scot Goes Pop, but that's now down to around four times as many, and a few weeks ago it had dipped to below three times as many.
Although I'll respond in a fresh post to his lengthy abusive rant in the comments section of this blog, there was one line that was sort of 'thematically linked' to the above, so I'll deal with it now -
"You're a tragic, broken shambles of a man and I honestly just pity you and your increasingly desperate and unsuccessful attempts to get people to pay you for your rants, when even the woeful Bella Caledonia can raise 10 times as much from their micro-audience."
Again, that seems to tacitly concede that Scot Goes Pop does have a much bigger readership than Bella, otherwise there'd be no call for surprise that Bella has been more successful in its fundraising. I wasn't actually aware until now of how Bella's fundraiser had fared, because unlike Stew I don't obsessively monitor that sort of thing. It has to be said that this stuff really matters to Stew. Having more readers than any other Scottish political blog, having more funding than any other Scottish blog, having more Twitter engagement than other bloggers (and by God, he cares about Twitter engagement) is practically his whole life, and he checks on a daily if not hourly basis to make sure nothing has gone wrong yet. He'd feel like he was nothing if it was all taken away from him. But here's the thing, Stew: eventually it will be taken away. Nobody can stay at the top of the pile forever, and your trajectory is already firmly downwards. I'm not suggesting Scot Goes Pop will overtake Wings any time soon, but Wee Ginger Dug may well do. I think you need more of what politicians call a "hinterland" so that it won't feel like quite so much of a blow when the moment inevitably comes.
And to put it mildly, there's a bit of a problem with choosing this moment of all moments to make snide comments about fundraising, because I haven't even mentioned my own fundraiser for weeks even though it does indeed remain well short of its target, whereas only a few days ago Stew launched an "ironic" and "satirical" fundraiser about the trans issue, and has so far pocketed £77 from it. "For God's sake, it's quite clearly JUST A BIT OF FUN and it makes a GOOD POINT" chant the Stew Fan Club, to which all I can ask is "so, the money isn't real, then, and he isn't going to spend it on himself like he openly says he will?" And then silence falls, naturally.
For what it's worth, by the way, my guess as to why Bella's fundraising has been more successful than mine is that they have more 'highbrow' content, and I presume their readers are therefore a bit more likely to have a high disposable income. That's just speculation, but it seems plausible enough.
Standby for more thrilling Stew coverage on Scot Goes Pop, because my next post will be a detailed reply to the foul-mouthed comment he left on this blog a few hours ago.
Friday, May 9, 2025
Find Out Now! Find Out How? Find Out BLESS MY SACRED SOW! Farage on course for 10 Downing Street as apocalyptic poll gives Reform a huge double-digit lead
By any standards, this poll is a major landmark - Reform hadn't previously broken through the 30% threshold, but now they've absolutely smashed through it and reached 33%.
GB-wide voting intentions (Find Out Now, 7th May 2025):
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I'm aware that my devoted Somerset stalker had something of a prolonged 'emotional moment' about me last night (I'm touched, Stew!) and I'll hopefully find the time to respond in some detail later today. But for now I just want to respond to one of my 'other' stalkers from the Stew Fan Club, the one and only Cath "Two Accounts" Ferguson, who seems more and more to be taking refuge in a world of sheer fantasy.
What on earth does this even mean? Reform surging into second place in Holyrood polling, even if it turns out to be only temporary, is plainly a major story and I wouldn't be much of a polling blogger if I completely ignored it. But I certainly haven't given any indication that it's a welcome development, because that's not what I believe. What I do think, and I said this very recently, is that if the SNP leadership are determined to argue that a simple 50% + 1 majority is no longer enough to bring about independence and that we instead need some sort of overwhelming majority, then there's no point being squeamish about it - the only chance of that happening, in my view, is if some kind of major disruptive event occurs, and the only such event that realistically seems to be on the horizon is a Reform government that would pull Britain out of the European Convention on Human Rights.
But Reform moving into second place in Holyrood doesn't particularly assist that process. At best there are pros and cons, and one of the major cons is that Reform are gobbling up a small but non-trivial percentage of the pro-indy vote, which will make it harder to produce a 50%+ combined vote for pro-indy parties in any plebiscite-type election. So on balance it would be more optimal from a strategic point of view if no Reform surge was occurring in Scotland.
Where Cath seems to have totally lost touch with reality is in this nutty idea she's punting that the choice before independence supporters on the Holyrood list ballot is between Reform and Alba (!) and that people like me are part of some sort of pro-Reform conspiracy that will prevent Alba becoming the main opposition party. Newsflash, Cath: barring miracles, Alba are not going to win any list seats at all, let alone get within light-years of becoming the main opposition party. The last two polls have had them on 2% or 3% of the list vote, which is well below what they would need to win even one seat.
And second newsflash: I'm now an SNP member once again, and like the vast majority of SNP members I intend to vote SNP on both the list and constituency ballots. Why on earth would we vote Reform, a party opposed to pretty much everything we believe in (with the possible exception of proportional representation)? Under the AMS voting system the list vote is the more important vote, so SNP members will vote SNP on the list, Green members will vote Green on the list, and those who are content to pointlessly throw their votes away will, I suppose, vote Alba on the list. This isn't rocket science.
Oh, and as I've gently pointed out many, many times - if Alba actually wanted my support on the list, it might have been an idea not to expel me. You know, just sayin'.
Thursday, May 8, 2025
Titbits from the Survation data tables: it looks as if 2014 weighting has once again transformed a Yes lead into a No lead
Spare us your crocodile tears, Wings Over Argentina: former independence supporter Stuart Campbell backs Alba man's call for a referendum on abolishing the Scottish Parliament
The only thing missing from the collection now is Campbell calling for the abolition of Scottish local councils, so that even our bins are emptied (or not) by the UK state. But doubtless he'll get there very, very soon.
Rather brazenly, Campbell starts his meandering demand for the abolition of Scottish self-government with yet another whinge about the SNP, which he claims is offering "an abject vision of a bleak future for independence". Now, as regular readers know, I have my own concerns about the SNP's lack of a credible strategy for delivering independence, but the last person in a position to offer any critique is Campbell, who on general election day last year instructed his readers to vote Labour - and, get this, told them that in doing so they'd be bringing independence closer. Given that he got the outcome he wanted, and dozens of pro-independence MPs were replaced with dozens of anti-independence MPs, I'd suggest what Campbell's readers really need to be hearing from him now is a progress report on when we can expect his brilliant "vote Labour, get indy" strategy to bear fruit. While he's about it, he might like to apologise for unfortunate side-effects such as the scrapping of winter fuel payments for pensioners, devastating benefits cuts for disabled people, and the genocide in Gaza - although admittedly he seems pretty cool with the latter. But hey, I'm sure all this pain will be well worth it once Keir Starmer delivers independence, doubtless within the next week or two.
Alternatively, Campbell could show some dignified remorse by falling silent for a few years. I think that's what I'd be doing in his shoes.
As his post trundles closer to backing the call from Mike Dailly of the "pro-independence Alba Party" (ahem) for a referendum on the abolition of the Scottish Parliament and the resumption of direct rule from London, Campbell triumphantly quotes a string of "indy supporters" who want to get rid of Holyrood. Yeah, just one snag, Stew: on what planet are people who want direct London rule "indy supporters"? It's a contradiction in terms. The words you're looking for are "hardline unionists". One of these people is Morag Kerr, and yes, I remember when she used to be an independence supporter, because at the time she was a regular commenter on Scot Goes Pop. But this is her quote -
"Honestly, I remember the euphoria as the result of the 1997 referendum came in, and until 2015 I wasn't disappointed. Now, thanks to her, I practically want to raze Holyrood to the ground and sow the ground with salt."
Those are not the words of an independence supporter. And no, I'm not interested in any sophistry along the lines of "Jim Sillars opposed devolution in the 1990s while supporting independence", because his reasoning was very different. In this case, we're expected to believe that people who despise devolved government with every fibre of their being would somehow support the same politicians (and it would be exactly the same politicians) having even more power in the parliament and government of an independent sovereign state. Self-evidently, they would not and do not support that. It's London rule they hanker after.
And so does Campbell, however much he tries to disguise it by modifying the original Alba proposal of a straight Yes/No referendum on abolishing devolution to turn it into a binary choice between full independence and total abolition of the Scottish Parliament. He would face exactly the same question as above: how can he pose as someone who wants all powers to be transferred to Holyrood, when he's already admitted that the only reason he wants to put its existence on the line is that he viscerally hates the institution? And that's before we even get to the inconvenient question of how he can justify subverting democracy with a 'stunt' referendum stitch-up that, no matter what its outcome, would end devolution - something that the Scottish people voted in favour of by an overwhelming 3-1 margin in the 1997 referendum. (And yes, the option of independence was excluded from the 1997 referendum, but opinion polls at the time left no doubt that devolution would have been the winner of a multi-option vote.)
Wednesday, May 7, 2025
Analysis of bombshell Survation poll showing the SNP and Greens on course to retain the pro-independence majority - and Reform on course to become the largest unionist party
Just a quick note to let you know I have a new article at The National with analysis of the remarkable new Scottish poll from Survation, which shows the SNP and Greens on course to retain the pro-indy majority at Holyrood, and Reform on course to leapfrog Labour and the Tories to become the largest opposition party. You can read the article HERE.
Landmark Scottish poll from Survation: SNP/Greens on course to retain pro-indy majority, Reform overtake Labour and may become main opposition party, Tories could be heading for the exit door
Dramatic poll from YouGov: Reform surge to all-time high, Labour slump to new post-election low, and the SNP have a 9-point lead over Reform in Scottish subsample
GB-wide voting intentions (YouGov, 5th-6th May 2025):
Scottish subsample: SNP 35%, Reform UK 26%, Labour 15%, Liberal Democrats 9%, Conservatives 8%, Greens 6%
In some ways, this poll is strikingly similar to the one from More In Common that I covered this morning - both polls show Reform increasing by three points and reaching a new high watermark in the high 20s, and also their biggest ever lead over Labour. However, there are also two key differences, the most important of which is the predicament YouGov are showing for the Conservatives. Unlike in the More In Common poll, the Tories are far enough behind Reform that this is now starting to look like an existential threat for them - ie. the perception could start to grow that Reform have established themselves as the clear right-wing alternative to Labour, and the remaining Tory vote could largely move across to Reform as a result. That's obviously a monumental danger to Labour as well in the first-past-the-vote system - but an opportunity for the Liberal Democrats, who are on the brink of overtaking the Tories.
The other key difference is that Labour have slumped to a new post-election low of 22% with YouGov - they've never previously been below 22%.
I know some people lack all sense of nuance and will look at the Scottish subsample and say "oh it's only a matter of time before Reform overtake the SNP in Scotland too", but that remains extremely unlikely. The margin of error on any subsample is enormous, and everything we know about the differential between Reform support in Scotland and elsewhere in the UK suggests that they almost certainly don't have the support of 26% of Scottish voters right now - in fact it's probably still below 20%. But what *is* looking like a consistent pattern in these Scottish subsamples is the dire showing for the Tories. We could be moving into "Strange Death of Scottish Conservatism" territory - and it really would be a strange death, because although the possibility has been speculated about for decades, this is not the way we ever imagined it happening.
First post-locals opinion poll shows expected momentum for Reform
Tuesday, May 6, 2025
Particularly portentous poll leaves Plaid Cymru poised for POWER
Thank you to Rhun for emailing from Wales (it wasn't Rhun ap Iorweth, by the way!) to alert me to the sensational new Senedd poll from YouGov.
Welsh Senedd voting intentions (YouGov / ITV Cymru Wales & Cardiff University)
You had your chance to put pressure on the SNP to move independence forward by offering a real alternative to voters. You blew it, because your leadership will not contemplate anything except complete control - the opposite of the 'members' led party' you promised.
— AyrshireAlba 🏴 (@AlbaAyrshire) May 6, 2025
Speaking in front of the House of Commons on Tuesday, Conservative MP Mark Pritchard condemned Israel for its actions in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.
— Middle East Eye (@MiddleEastEye) May 6, 2025
“I have supported Israel, pretty much at all costs,” said Pritchard. “But today, I want to say that I got it wrong,” he added. pic.twitter.com/xxIxwY2nOo
Why did Nicola Sturgeon's policy for the few encompass the many?
I've never understood the overlap that seems to exist, at least in some quarters, between gender critical views and apologism for Israel's war crimes, but people who do this sort of thing should at least be aware of how needlessly they're alienating young people in particular. pic.twitter.com/XP5bYQJY8H
— James Kelly (@JamesKelly) May 5, 2025
A woman is either of the following:
— Parody Keir Starmer (@TheIDSmiths) May 6, 2025
1) An adult female
2) The nation state of Israel: a true wonder of a woman. She knows her own mind. She has the right to defend herself. She’s fire wrapped in calm, danger in grace. She dreams deeply, and dares you to do the same.
Is it possible to watch the Eurovision Song Contest this year and still be a human being?
I must admit my own lifelong enthusiasm for the Eurovision Song Contest has dried up a bit recently - but that's actually not because of Israel. As long-term readers of the blog will remember, I went to Liverpool two years ago to see the semi-finals, and ended up in hospital due to a really nasty fall a few minutes after the second semi-final finished when I tripped over a large chain that was bizarrely placed right across a pedestrian walkway by the river. (To this day I simply cannot believe that such an obvious hazard was allowed to stay in place during a huge influx of visitors to the area - I really should have sent a written complaint to Liverpool City Council but I never got round to it.)Amanda Lynch on Twitter: "Shame on anyone of you who watch the Eurovision this year" pic.twitter.com/EsodsDYwx0
— Amanda Lynch 🇵🇸🍉🇵🇸 (@Ontheboldstep) May 5, 2025
Sunday, May 4, 2025
Reform takes the outright lead for the first time in an Opinium poll
Opinium have consistently been the most Labour-friendly polling company since the general election, and would therefore have seemed the least likely to show an outright Reform lead, but it's happened anyway.
GB-wide voting intentions (Opinium, 30th April - 2nd May 2025):
Labour 26% (-)
Conservatives 19% (-2)
Liberal Democrats 13% (+1)
Greens 9% (-)
Who will Alba expel next?
— James Kelly (@JamesKelly) May 4, 2025
Betting odds:
Tommy Sheridan 5/2
Ash Regan 8/1
Robert Reid 12/1
Chris Cullen 14/1
Shannon Donoghue 18/1
Kenny MacAskill 25/1
Gareth Wardell 33/1
Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh 50/1
Christina Hendry 66/1
No-one is safe...
Alba has catastrophically lost one-third of its members - and Tasmina's angry "explanation" reveals that she believes the remaining members are stupid and gullible to a truly epic degree
How do you expect to ‘unite’ the Yes movement when you’ve spent the last 18 months bullying, and forcing out members of your own party.
— Denise Findlay 💚🤍💜 (@gracebrod1e) May 3, 2025
You’ve treated your own supporters appallingly with smears and expulsions
Maybe try uniting your party first