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

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5 comments:

  1. Based on your analysis the as 2026 Yessers we should convince the Don’t Knows to sign up to vote and then to sign up for voting for Independence supporting parties. In practical terms this would be SNP 1 and 2 or Greens 2. Brit nats can swap votes around between the British nationalist parties such as Labour, Lib Dem’s tories and Reform. “New voters” voting for yes. Parties is the way to get over the hurdle. That is why the England based parties get their supporters to say I am SNP but this year I am abstaining type statement. They are worried based on the amount of bumpf that I am receiving from them excepting Lib Dem’s. Either way the postie is going to be busy returning their bumpf to their branch offices. Looking forward to the new year but I await Police Scotlands and Crown office political interference leading up to the day. They must hate that Scotlands men’s team is going to the World Cup which will promote Scotland on the world scene.

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  2. To play the revend's advocate for a moment, he's coming from a place of scunnered desperation like a lot of us. Who thinks John Swinney will hold a referendum on Scottish independence? Who thinks we will UDI in the next few years, even with Reichsführer Farage lording over us? Who thinks this SNP, the party of Swinney, Flynn, Gilruth and McAllan, has the guts and sheer determination to lead Scotland to independence?

    Stu's a bell-end, not a bellwether. Everything else in his last few fevered days' articles are wrong. We don’t do ourselves any favours by electing our own Überbritischgruppen Gauleiters. But he's right about the SNP's leadership being utterly useless for anything more than feathering their own nests.

    11 wasted years, and all signs from the party point to plenty more to come. Are we even half way there yet? Who can afford to wait?

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    1. "To play the revend's advocate for a moment, he's coming from a place of scunnered desperation like a lot of us"

      No he's not, he's coming from a place of fascism, like very few of us.

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  3. A front page article in The Guardian this morning reads like Swiftian satire. An exercise in projection, and inversion.
    “Populists ‘an existential threat to UK democracy”.
    An opinion piece written by Sir Chris Powell, brother of Johnathan Powell, Starmer’s National Security Advisor. The entire Powell family are the epitome of the entitled, British elite. Johnathan has a very spooky background

    We apparently have three years to stop the “new, and terrifying threat” of populism.

    “We are at a very dangerous moment. We simply cannot afford to allow Reform UK to have a free run, and become established and entrenched as a credible potential government in the minds of disenchanted voters.”

    The Spookocracy breaks cover.
    Perhaps we should adopt the Romanian model (as endorsed by Ursula von der Leyen, and her dangerously unhinged High Commissioner for Foreign Affairs, Kaja Kallas) where an anonymous bench of Judges in a High Court determine who can, and who cannot stand for election.

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  4. He literally states in his "The Fear Of The Briar" blogpost on 31/12/2025: "Let’s celebrate every growth in Reform support anywhere in the UK".

    That's a black & white endorsement of Reform.

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