Sketch: Canape, won’t pay
July 2, 2010 by Robert McNeil · Leave a Comment
aving unavoidably missed a few weeks of First Minister’s Questions, I managed to tune in to the final session and, as I saw the familiar coupons – Whitton, McNeil, Eadie, Curran – behind Elmer Fudd variously emoting bile or vacuity, my own face fell, and clouds of gloom threatened my sunny spirits.
I don’t know what [...]
Fury over PR referendum clash with Scottish election
July 2, 2010 by Hamish Macdonell · Leave a Comment
Scottish ministers reacted with fury this morning after it emerged that the UK Government intends to hold a referendum on proportional representation on 5 May next year – the same day as the Scottish Parliament elections.
Nick Clegg, the Deputy Prime Minister, is expected to announce in the next few days that the referendum on the [...]
Scott sets Lib Dems election target of quarter of Scottish seats
March 4, 2010 by Hamish Macdonell · Leave a Comment
avish Scott, the leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats, has set his party the ambitious target of winning more than a quarter of all the seats in Scotland in this year’s General Election.
In an interview with The Caledonian Mercury on the eve of his party’s Scottish conference, Mr Scott said he believed his party [...]
Sketch: To be or not to be or not to mention the ‘I’ word at all
February 25, 2010 by Robert McNeil · Leave a Comment
Good old Holyrood. Just when you think you’re in for a dull time, matters always liven up. Put another way: thank goodness for Annabel Goldie.
And thank goodness somebody mentioned independence.
I’m not saying that knife crime – the subject that opened First Minister’s Questions – is dull. Far from it, obviously. It’s just that [...]
SNP publishes Scottish independence referendum bill
February 25, 2010 by Hamish Macdonell · Leave a Comment
Alex Salmond published his draft referendum bill this morning and, in doing so, he revealed the route he hopes will take Scotland to independence.
The First Minister said he wanted to ask two separate questions in a referendum: the first on more powers for the Scottish Parliament and the second on independence.
He said this two-question strategy [...]
Independence referendum bill delayed until summer … at the earliest
February 11, 2010 by Hamish Macdonell · Leave a Comment
Alex Salmond announced this morning that his long-awaited Bill on a referendum on Scottish Independence will be delayed again and will not now appear until the summer, at the earliest.
The Bill had been expected to be published on Burns’ Night this year three weeks ago. When it didn’t appear then ministers said they were confident [...]
Labour in a guddle over independence referendum
February 10, 2010 by Hamish Macdonell · Leave a Comment
cottish Labour leaders were trying to extricate themselves from tricky accusations of hypocrisy this morning over their approach to a referendum on independence.
Up until now, the Scottish Labour position has been this: we can’t have a referendum now because of the recession, this is no time to become embroiled in constitutional wrangles.
All fine and straightforward [...]
Labour to ‘ignore’ SNP during General Election
January 25, 2010 by Hamish Macdonell · Leave a Comment
abour is to adopt the controversial strategy of ignoring the SNP completely during the General Election campaign in Scotland, Jim Murphy, the Scottish Secretary, revealed today.
Speaking to Caledonian Mercury, Mr Murphy said the Scottish Labour party was going to concentrate solely on the Tories during the campaign – even though the Nationalists represent [...]
Money first, independence second
January 25, 2010 by Hamish Macdonell · Leave a Comment
It seems that the head rules the heart in the SNP government, at least for now. Ministers were due to unveil their independence bill today but delayed it – causing much glee among their opponents.
No-one really seemed to know why it had been delayed but it has now emerged that ministers decided they could not [...]
The way is not Bard for independence bill
January 21, 2010 by Hamish Macdonell · Leave a Comment
There was always only going to be one date of significance this month as far as Nationalists were concerned and that was Monday 25 January.
Not only is this Burns’ Night but this was the day the SNP Scottish Government was supposed to publish its Independence Referendum Bill.
It is now clear, however, that Burns’ Night 2010 [...]










