The First Minister was reeling. Under a raging barrage of questions, she ducked, twisted and side-stepped with all the grace of a gazelle at a beginners' jazzercise class. Try as she might to placate her interrogator, Sturgeon spun herself into a tizz and collapsed into her seat defeated. Dearie me, that Ruth Davidson can beContinue reading "Spitting lentils, even Patrick Harvie turned on Sturgeon"
Thatcher took our milk. Nanny Nicola wants to empty your entire fridge
Until a few days ago, the only contentious opinions I held about pizza were: 1) Anchovies, please; and 2) Chicago deep dish is not a pizza. Call it an Italian pie, a tomato and mozzarella flan, an edible bucket of sauce, whatever you like – just don’t call it pizza. Now, as if she hadn’tContinue reading "Thatcher took our milk. Nanny Nicola wants to empty your entire fridge"
Sturgeon under siege
Decider or Separatist Spoiler? Social Media Chauvinist or Reluctant Reformer? In this essay for the Scottish Daily Mail, Stephen Daisley explores the tribes that make up Scotland's New Establishment — and why they could spell doom for Nicola Sturgeon's political future. ***** This is how it ends, not with a bang but a bust-up. Angry andContinue reading "Sturgeon under siege"
The SNP’s Voldemort… She Who Must Not Be Questioned
How to describe Nicola Sturgeon’s performance at First Minister's Questions? Dismal? Too generous. Hopeless? Closer. Dunderheided? Yes… that’s about right. (Besides, using a Scots word probably entitles us to a grant now.) The First Minister dundered and blundered and chuntered her way through 45 minutes of the greatest hits of SNP failure. Education, health andContinue reading "The SNP’s Voldemort… She Who Must Not Be Questioned"
Bloodletting at STV will sound alarm bells for BBC Scotland’s new channel
'A positive vision.' That is how Simon Pitts, STV’s chief executive, touted his decision to shutter the broadcaster’s digital channel, STV2. The loss of 59 jobs – 25 at STV2 and an additional 34 from news output – would ‘re-establish the company as a creative force in Scotland and beyond’. What Mr Pitts sees asContinue reading "Bloodletting at STV will sound alarm bells for BBC Scotland’s new channel"
Why one brilliant man’s death was not just a tragedy, but a screaming, painful injustice
The death of Scott Hutchison, the acclaimed singer-songwriter who took his own life last week, poses a question we can’t avoid. This brilliant young guy, a poet with a Gibson slung across his chest, took the hectic blur of life and gave it form and structure, every note and syllable drawing out meaning from shatteredContinue reading "Why one brilliant man’s death was not just a tragedy, but a screaming, painful injustice"
Fast food and hard drugs… it’s all in a week’s work for MSPs
Richard Leonard had another good week. Embarrassed Nicola Sturgeon on childcare. Even quoted one of her old speeches back at her. He's getting good at this. But you don't want to hear about that, not when there's fast food and hard drugs on offer. Scholarly Tory MSP Adam Tomkins enquired: 'What is the First Minister’sContinue reading "Fast food and hard drugs… it’s all in a week’s work for MSPs"
If we lose our free Press, the wicked, cruel and corrupt will sleep easier
Freedom does not want for foes in this illiberal age, and freedom of the Press is especially blessed with enemies. It may be our ancient right, replicated in constitutions the world over, but of late it has fallen out of favour in Britain. Error has been exploited and demagogues have fed heartily on the troublesContinue reading "If we lose our free Press, the wicked, cruel and corrupt will sleep easier"
Money for nothing
It’s a radical idea with supporters on the Left and Right: Pay every citizen a basic income regardless of their earnings. As the SNP rolls out a pilot scheme, could this be the way to defeat the poverty trap – or just a ruinously expensive utopian fantasy? — Why has Finland taken £6,000 away fromContinue reading "Money for nothing"
DI Davidson was pressing charges over force cuts
The debating chamber was a-bustle all around her but to Nicola Sturgeon it felt like an interrogation room. One of those pokey, smoke-fugged jobs, lit only by a bare bulb swinging from the Artex. Something straight out of The Sweeney. Ruth Davidson turned up for First Minister's Questions doing her best impression of a no-nonsenseContinue reading "DI Davidson was pressing charges over force cuts"