These last few weeks it feels like we’ve been inundated with scare stories over the Scottish NHS. Some stories have been badly labeled, stating NHS without clarifying which one, others have been gross misrepresentations of statistics compiled from FOIs, opposition press releases or even a mix of the two. Continue reading “#ThankyouSNHS”
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The other half percent
What the fuck is it with the bastard Tories and bloody royal boats?
Virgin on the ridiculous
Richard Branson has a new book out and he’s been trying to push his friendly caring credentials.
Tory Advent: Day 9
Gove has been spouting off again. Bullshitting pretty much as he did during the Leave campaign.
Tory Advent: Day 2
You’re getting a few of this in a rush because I got distracted working on a longer post….
Maybe-ism
Started this last week and as I don’t feel up to talking about the last 24 hours I thought I’d get it finished.
So this is it
May surprised us today with a speech on Brexit (well as surprising as it can be after being leaked all weekend) Full transcript here, if you like me can’t bear the sound of her voice.
Make the most of it because this is “it” by the way, THIS is the plan.
Il Dukip*

Nuttall was elected Head Kipper yesterday. From all accounts the BBC ran and ran with it (1 MP – since when did the Greens get this level of attention?)
Of course Farage was still the media’s darling. I suppose they have to get as many pictures of the gurning idiot before he flees to the money safety of the US.
“Conference” time

Yes the Tory Conference is in full swing and unlike the Labour Party it’s ALL about Brexit. I’m presuming “plans” can be announced now as May has had her meeting with Murdoch.
She has announced that she will trigger Article 50 by March next year and that we are all go for Fortress Britain. No one gets in and no trade goes out – unless the 3 Brexiteers take up piracy but to be honest at this point I’m not ruling anything out.
Home Stretch

Just over a week to go until the EU referendum.
This isn’t fun like ours was. IndyRef to me was the choice between “What if?” and the status quo, whereas this seems to be two slightly different versions of a distopian future neither of which I’d willingly choose.
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