Thursday, February 12, 2026

REVEALED: It was the Alba Party's acting Chair, DEBBIE EWEN, who was behind the betrayal of the highly-respected Morgwn Davies and the latest trashing of what might laughably be called Alba's "internal democracy"

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  1. I'm guessing Kenny is standing in the NE as he has moved north into his retirement home. I think his retirement will fully start in May (at the latest) .

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  2. Is Citizen Tommy going to be the new leader?

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    1. Well Alba is certainly beginning to look like it’s morphing from the Alex Salmond Party into the TommySheridan Party. He seems to be the only list candidate that’s been announced, probably because he took it upon himself to disregard the embargo on going public and announce himself! Which is pretty much an indication of how little regard he has for the rules He should fit in well with Alba since they threw out the rule book along with their constitution, their talent pool and most of their dedicated activists.

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  3. Citizen Tommy breaks everything he touches.

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  4. Whos is next in line for the vacant office bearer positions of National Organiser and Membership Convener?

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  5. I nominate Margaret Curran.

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    1. Joanne Lamont would wipe the floor with her. Legend.

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  6. Shocking ! Doesn’t even live in that region I heard . A cry baby . Surely they asked at vetting what would you do if not finished first in members voting ? Why on earth would you want to campaign and elect such an individual. The fact she is party chair is a total joke . Unfit for public office . Kenny though allowing this to happen is now not fit for office either . We can see why members in his own branch have no confidence in him .

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  7. There’s only room for one Queen Gail in Alba

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  8. Has Debbie resigned ? I want to be acting Chair and be my mum’s boss .

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    1. Why didn’t you do the paternity test?

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  9. Things just get worse for Keir Starmer, aka “never here Keir”, aka “Tel Aviv Keith”.
    The ban on Palestine Action has just been ruled unlawful.
    Try as I might, I can’t summon up one pico gram of sympathy for the piece of Zionist scum.

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    1. Within ten minutes of the High Court decision, this government of perpetual dithering, in the shape of the odious, perma smug, Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood has said they will appeal. No need to read the detailed, 48 page document. Utterly unabashed, Mahmood goes on to refer to Palestine Action as a “terrorist organisation”. Contempt of court or what!?
      This is a pattern. Starmer, and half his cabinet dropped everything to mount a concerted campaign of staning for a bunch of violent, racist, Israeli football hooligans.
      War criminal Netanyahu has Starmer, and his cabinet on speed dial.
      What possible impelling influence does he exert over them?
      Kompromat biggly.

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    2. Add to that the fact that 6 Palestine activists were found not guilty in the separate case at Woolwich Crown Court. It seems our political masters ( Labour/Tories etc ) are content to facilitate a genocide but the ordinary people ( the jury) take exception to the mass murder of children.
      Labour/Tories - they are all in the pocket of Israel. Have a look at all the names of the Labour politicians, past and present , who are members of Labour Friends of Israel. Same for the Conservative Friends of Israel. Politicians who are supposed to represent us taking money from a foreign government. Politicians cosying up to paedophiles and supporting a genocide. Disgusting. Epstein was a friend of Israel as is Trump.

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    3. And isn't it about time Starmer started wearing age-appropriate clothing. [And I'm not even going to mention the fact that he appeared on TV last night while NOT WEARING A POPPY.] Shame on him.

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  10. A grim day for Skier. He's now getting an idea where his many claimed SNP donations went. Was it the craft beer, the Celtic jewellery or the garden furniture set?

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  11. I see the bbc hatchet mob quoting the Sun newspaper over Mundell stating we don’t normally report such issues before a couture case but…….. so much for justice has to be seen to be done. Complete prejudice on their part. Quite deliberate

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  12. The whole Palestine Action thing is utter moronic madness.

    The Voyagers are a vital part of the UK's air defence, one taking off to be able to refuel the usually 2 Typhoons taking off as part of the QRA (Quick Reaction Alert), with another Voyager hopefully on standby. Terrorism? Well, maybe, against national security certainly. It could deny air superiority at a critical time.

    But people sat on the ground holding placards saying they support Palestine Action - "terrorists"? Is the UK home office out of its tiny mind?

    All it probably needs in the Act is the insertion of the words "Direct" for the spray-painters, and an exclusion for "indirect" - the demonstrating supporters.

    I totally support QRA and defence, but I was so incensed by the stupidity of treating the peaceful demonstrators as "terrorists" I considered going along for the first time in my life to a demonstration, and being arrested for UK Government stupidity.

    And that's all I have to say about THAT.

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    1. You considered demonstrating? Well, that was very brave of you.

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    2. "Anonymous"

      The irony.

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  13. I've got a good job and the system works, so which status quo absolutely do-nothing grifter should I vote for?

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  14. Off topic i know and innocent until proven guilty but Peter Murrell allegedly a traitor to all those independence die hards since 2011.

    Disgusted.

    The guy was on over 100k a year as well.

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  15. Alba was founded on a lie by a liar and the result is this.

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  16. So a supporter of Labour is supposed to be sponsoring Alex Salmond’s widow to take the Scottish Government to court. How generous of him. Has he really got the well-being of Mrs Salmond at heart? Personally I think there may be an election looming.

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  17. From the National:

    "Tommy Robinson flees UK claiming he's 'a priority target for ISIS'"

    I believe that is a typo for "flea".

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  18. Its been fun to watch the plutocrats and Zionists come unstuck over Medelson and Palestine Action - to hell with Starmer and all of his gang of weasels.
    Just sometimes their own arrogance is still too much for the rest of us and they inflict defeats on themselvee. More please !

    In Scotland we all get a chance to give them a kick in May - time to chuck 'Scottish' Labour into the dustbin of history.

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  19. “Never here Kier” isnae here again. Off to the Munich Security Conference. His speech will a focused attack on Reform UK, and the Green Party. How convenient for him to address a foreign audience on matters of domestic policy. Reform, and the Greens are “soft on Russia and weak on NATO”. If folk were to vote for either party, “lamps would go out across Europe once again.”. Hyperbole on steroids!
    Zelenskyy tells us 55k of his soldiers have been lost in the war against 1.1m Russians.
    Zelenskyy tells us the Russians have gained no ground, and are loosing the war.
    Kaja Kallas tells us the Russian economy is on the point of collapse.
    Starmer tells us the Russian hordes will overrun Western Europe before the end of the decade.

    Like the White Queen in Through The Looking-glass, we are being asked to believe six impossible things before breakfast.
    This is desperation. Starmer is flailing.

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