False alarm: Panelbase haven’t stopped using the 2014 referendum question by qwertyfan October 15, 2019 0 So just to briefly tie up a loose end from the blogpost on Sunday, it turns out that Britain Elects ...
The grand strategy by qwertyfan October 16, 2019 0 Yesterday we finally got to hear the infallible top-secret plan for independence. Oh. Oh well, that’s okay then. That should ...
Scotland’s top civil servant took 58 flights while telling staff not to fly by qwertyfan October 16, 2019 0 The Scottish Government’s civil service chief, Leslie Evans, has flown to and from London four times more often than going ...
Arguing from a position of strength by qwertyfan October 16, 2019 0 This blog has a long standing policy of not attacking or criticising other pro-independence groups, blogs, or organisations. I’m not ...
Drugs, gold and guns bring terror to 400-mile waterway in Colombia by qwertyfan October 16, 2019 0 Oscar Salinas has little doubt. “The conflict has resulted in a lot of human suffering but also a lot of ...
Yesterday’s Women’s Convenor result was a moral victory, not a defeat – but only if people hold their nerve and don’t walk away from the SNP by qwertyfan October 16, 2019 0 Here's what was slightly odd about the big showdown in the SNP's internal elections yesterday: it was the behaviour of ...
What happens if (when) Boris Johnson rejects a Section 30 order? – YouTube by qwertyfan October 17, 2019 0
Levers of power by qwertyfan October 17, 2019 0 16 votes, up to a maximum of 31, you say? If only there was a party with enough MPs to ...
The road to the moral high ground by qwertyfan October 17, 2019 0 Boris Johnson didn’t want a deal with the EU. His original plan was to force a no deal crash out, ...
Safety fears as Hunterston’s cracked nuclear reactors start to crumble by qwertyfan October 17, 2019 0 The graphite cores of two ageing nuclear reactors at Hunterston in North Ayrshire have begun to crumble as cracks spread, ...