The six far-right candidates are:
Alan McManus (Central Scotland & Lothians West)
Brian Nugent (Highlands & Islands)
Andrew MacDonald (Highlands & Islands)
Flora Badger (Highlands & Islands)
Kenneth MacKenzie (Highlands & Islands)
Laurie Moffat (Mid-Scotland & Fife)
As you can see, there's a particular concentration in the Highlands & Islands, where Barrhead Boy seems to have handed over the party organisation lock, stock and barrel to the far-right. Four of the six Atlas candidates in the Highlands & Islands are from Sovereignty, including all of the top three on the list. However, the two far-right candidates standing elsewhere in Scotland are also extremely prominent on their respective lists. Laurie Moffat is number 2 candidate on the Mid-Scotland & Fife list, the region where Eva Comrie is number 1 (which makes me repeat my perpetual question: what on earth is Eva doing?). And Alan McManus, who has been exposed in recent days as a regular speaker at the far-right rallies organised by arch-unionist and holocaust denier Alistair McConnachie, is number 2 in Central Scotland.
Again, all I can do is urge you to avoid Alliance to Liberate Scotland like the plague if you care about the cause of independence. We simply cannot afford to allow our movement to become associated, even at the fringes, with these neo-fascists - it would undo the good work of decades. Stick with the mainstream pro-indy options on both the constituency ballot and the list ballot.
Incidentally, on a more nerdish point, it looks like five of the six far-right candidates will be standing under the Sovereignty banner on the constituency ballot, and the Alliance to Liberate Scotland banner on the list ballot. That means, to state the obvious, that people will be standing for two different parties in the same election, which brings to life as never before the danger Michael Ancram identified during the passing of the Scotland Act 1998 of "alter ego" parties standing on the two different ballots to try to cheat the system. However, as this is all happening completely openly, and as Atlas seem to have declared their intentions to the Electoral Commission, presumably a ruling must have been made on whether any hypothetical Sovereignty constituency wins would count against Atlas when the d'Hondt calculation is done to distribute list seats. If anyone knows for sure what the position is, please let me know.
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My two latest constituency profiles for The National are Eastwood and Edinburgh Central.
surely the standing as 2 named parties breaches one of the expectations of any elector as to clarity over who you are voting for. Something for the electoral commission.
ReplyDeleteIt is illegal under the Scotland Act. to stand for a different party on the constituency if you are in n a party list. The candidates will be standing for ATLAS on the constituency also.
DeleteJackson Carlaw is an obnoxious Tory Zionist who just loves supporting a genocide. It would be nice to see him getting booted out of Holyrood. Sad that the choice is him or Kirsten Oswald.
ReplyDeleteSomehow I don’t think James said the same in his Eastwood profile.
Are you annoyed that Kirsten Oswald doesn't wear tartan underwear and gave you the cold shoulder when you were pestering her at a party?
DeleteFu - no the reason is that she is part of Sturgeon’s gang and was the business convenor who refused to open up the SNP accounts to scrutiny by members ( including the deputy leader Keith Brown) and was in effect protecting Murrell and Sturgeon from scrutiny. She was subsequently replaced by Angela Constance. She quite rightly lost her seat as an MP in 2024 and does not deserve to be my MSP.
DeleteAch, there's always George Galloway.
DeleteAnon waste of space at 1.23pm. I am not aware that Galloway is standing in my constituency and I wouldn’t vote for him if he was. Therefore your comment is even more a waste of space than usual.
DeleteThis is on the Electoral Commission Website
ReplyDeleteCan I stand for election in more than one constituency?
You can be a candidate for both a constituency and a region, so long as the constituency is within the region. If you do this, you must stand for the same party in both contests, or be an independent in both contests.1 If you are elected at the constituency election, your name will be disregarded at the allocation of regional seats.
Well, in that case the information on the various websites listing candidates must be inaccurate. They must be standing for Atlas on both ballots.
DeleteI can clarify, you can stand in a constituency with two parties on ballot ‘ sovereignty Oarty AND. Alliance to liberate scotland party ‘ this requires a certificate of authorisation signed by nomination offer from both parties , plus sovereignty in this example can use their official emblem , this is because it the candidate of party is named on ballot.
DeleteThen in the regional sovereignty can then stand under ‘ alliance to liberate scotland party ‘ this allowed as it’s the party not person named on regional
If sovereignty in this example was elected in a constituency, if that person was top of the regional ballot their name would automatically be removed and the second on list becomes first by default .
This is very clearly stated in EC website .
Well, that answers everything apart from the most important point of all - would Sovereignty constituency wins count against Atlas on the d'Hondt calculation? However, the answer to that question is almost certainly "yes" - nothing else would make sense.
DeleteIn every respect the “ego’s” will be lucky to get 0.5% even if they force their families to vote for them and assuming some mark X by mistake.
ReplyDeleteI live in the Highlands - there's no way anyone will vote for them. This is lib dem vs SNP territory.
ReplyDeleteYou don't need to be familiar with any given region to know that Sovereignty is unlikely to be sweeping the board there
DeleteAbsolutely.
DeleteFind Out Now have conducted polling with Restore Britain, and Your Party offered as specific options.
ReplyDeleteField work 25th March, sample population 2,948.
UK headlines; Restore Britain are on 8%, Your Party is on <1%.
The launch of Your Party will become a case study in how not to do it.
8% of the British public think Reform UK are socially liberal, economically socialist, race traitors. A scary thought.
Rest of UK wide results: RefUK 25%, Green 19%, Lab & Con 16%, LibDem 10%.
The LibDems are only 2% above Restore Britain, but the latter lack the geographic concentration to generate seats. Restore Britain will achieve nothing except drawing votes from RefUK (and perhaps pulling the Faragists even further to the right).
Scottish sub-sample (131)
Con 12%, Lab 10%, LibDem 13%, RefUK 15%, Green 12%, SNP 32%, Restore 5%, Your Party 1%.
Clearly not a reliable population sample, but Labour are in sixth place.
Who in the hell is "Restore"?
DeleteAnd what was the question which led to the "race traitors" label? Sounds a bit harsh. I mean, what race *aren't* YP? Well, besides all the races of Scotland who will not be blessed with the opportunity to vote for them this election!
(If they were competent enough to be running, I'd probably vote for them. Can't stomach either the Greens or the SNP now. I’m either staying home or going romantic and voting SSP like it's 2003 again!)
Restore is a group of nutters led by Rupert Lowe from Great Yarmouth, he quit Reform because they weren't extreme enough.
DeleteIs this a situation like Labour / Labour & Cooperative Party which is basically the same party? For e.g. Kezia Dugdale didn't stand as Labour, she stood as Labour Co-op
ReplyDelete"8% of the British public think Reform UK are socially liberal, economically socialist, race traitors. A scary thought."
ReplyDeleteThat's so implausible I'm looking for a typo. People are incomprehensible.
Not that hard to figure out. They're the people who oppose small-r reform and don't like the party's name.
DeleteIt is completely hilarious that Laurie Moffat is a Georgist (land and housing values drop as intended consequence), while Flora Badger is ...wait for it... an estate agent.
ReplyDeleteThe National -
ReplyDelete'NEW: A former Alba Party spin doctor who served as Alex Salmond’s right-hand man unsuccessfully applied to work for Reform UK, The National can reveal.
Chris McEleny put in a vid to become the party's head of press and head of policy development - but he didn't get a response'
Right Wing Trash just being Right Wing Trash.