However, all of this begs a question that I genuinely don't have an answer to. One thing that is beyond dispute is that the tactical voting only worked because the recipients of the tactical votes were the Greens. No other pro-independence party was remotely strong enough to win seats - by Stew's own admission Atlas were a "shambles", while all of the other pro-indy fringe parties were even less popular. And yet we know he categorically did not want people to vote Green - he hates the Greens with every fibre of his being, and wanted everyone to vote against them on principle. So when he says that people like me who voted SNP on the list were stupid because we were "helping to get unionists elected", who does he actually think we should have been voting for instead? Who is actually left once you exclude the SNP, the Greens and the "shambolic" fringe parties like Atlas?
OK, we kind of know the answer in the sense that he was obviously gagging for people to vote Reform. But that wasn't his official advice, because he kept saying that SNP list voters were helping to elect Reform MSPs, as if that was a bad thing. So who was he officially telling people to vote for on the list? Can anyone fathom it?
Actually, if anyone is still on good terms with him, please do ask him, I'd be genuinely fascinated to find out the answer. It'll be like cracking the code of an unsolvable equation.
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