'The SNP/Greens could instigate a Holyrood election by next month. They are proposing to wait for no good reason until 2026' // Letters ✍️
in that “We must start to campaign now, with or without the SNP’s blessing”. For too long the SNP has played the nice guy in its dealings with Westminster in the hope of getting to run a referendum. The results have always been a condescending “no”. Why persist when the answer is so predictable?
There have been many suggestions of other routes to take both in The National's columns and elsewhere, only to be ignored out of hand. The attitude “it’s ma ba” seems to be the SNP’s towards independence questions raised by others.In discussions with acquaintances, the idea is beginning to form that the main barrier to independence is now the party formed for that objective.
The resolutions for March conference suggest that a further bout of kicking the ball further down the road is in the offing to keep supporters in tow a little longer.Drew ReidI’M not a member of any political party, just a voter and a reader who wants Scotland to be independent. After readingin his Wednesday column I found myself wondering rather dismally why I was reading The National.
Then I read Ruth Wishart’s regular Sunday piece and remembered why. Although by no means fawning in her assessment of the current government, she manages to make me feel buoyed up and encouraged as opposed to depressed and demoralised. She’s every bit as sharp and incisive as McKenna, twice as funny and much more thoughtful. Not only that, she comes across as a genuine enthusiast for Scottish independence, and a writer to be treasured.
Kevin McKenna would do well to take Ruth Wishart lessons. Or maybe he could go and write for the Express or some such outlet, where he would doubtless find an appreciative audience for his constant drip-feed of anti-Sturgeon, anti-SNP rhetoric.
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