Sunday, 30 November 2008

Happy St Andrew's Day


Happy St Andrew's Day everyone! Today is the day we all celebrate our Scottishness, and as I walked through my home town of Carluke today everyone was doing it, either by wearing something Scottish or eating something Scottish! Not long before typing this post I went onto the BBC news website where they had a selection of pictures of buildings across the nation being lit up in blue to celebrate as well as a story about the number of parties going on. I think it's fantastic that we now celebrate our national day like this, and long may it continue!


Also, reading through the paper this morning I was reminded that it will be two years today that the people of Scotland will vote in the Independence referendum! This will be an historic vote, possibly the most historic in our nations history, and will decide whether we move forward to control our own affairs or let Westminster run Scotland! The choice, as it should, rests with the Scottish people and as far I'm concerned the campaign for the referendum has well and truly started!


HAPPY ST ANDREW'S DAY!!!

Saturday, 29 November 2008

Homecoming Scotland launches TV ad

Hi all. I thought that with St Andrews Day tomorrow, being the start of the winter festival which runs right up until Burns day, I would post this video of the new Homecoming Scotland ad asking Scots from around the globe to back home to Scotland to celebrate the 250Th birthday of Burns with over 200 events throughout 2009! So here's the ad here, enjoy!

Tuesday, 25 November 2008

Darling's big gamble! What does it mean for you?


First of all, sorry I haven't been blogging for a while but I'll try and get into the habit again. As you all know, yesterday Alistair Darling unveiled his pre-budget report, something which usually doesn't make huge news but this time was different! This time, Darling made possibly the biggest gamble of his entire career! If it works (which is unlikely), it could possibly mean a fourth term for Labour at Westminster (God forbid!). If it fails, which looks as if it could be likely, it could result in a Tory government (again, God Forbid!). Either way, it's going to end up with every tax payer in the country having to pay 7 years of higher taxes! Why? Because the governments idea of getting us out of this crisis is to borrow billions of pounds! All of which, of course, has to be paid back! And it's us the taxpayer that's going to have to give the London government all this extra cash! So, basically, while it will mean a tax cut at the moment and a cut in VAT (all of which is to be welcomed), at the end of the day it's going to mean us paying seven years of higher taxes just for the government taking a penny of a Mars Bar! It's going to be the younger generation which is going to be hit hardest, as are many of small businesses which will result in thousands of people losing their jobs! It's also going to mean a cut in the next Scottish budget! Once again, it just goes to prove that Scotland is being short-changed by Westminster! All in all, I think this is just too big a gamble for the Chancellor, but, we shall just wait and see exactly what happens.

Sunday, 9 November 2008

Brown says no to giving Scotland more powers

When I picked up my Sunday newspaper this morning I already knew that there would be all the rubbish about so-called "SNP infighting" after losing Glenrothes (none of which is true) but I was admittedly shocked to read that Gordon Brown is to not give the Scottish Parliament ANY new powers!! He said that, due to Labour winning Glenrothes, he had no need to give the Scottish people any extra powers! This is just one of the consequences of when Labour win an election in Scotland, especially a by-election! They begin to believe that everything they are doing is right and continue to so. By not giving Scotland any new powers they are effectively halting Scotland moving forward! Then again, could we really expect anything better from Labour!

Thursday, 6 November 2008

Glenrothes By-election update

Hi again, latest news is that it appears Labour may have just held on to the seat but with a much reduced majority! I will be gracious in defeat, I do congratulate them, but I believe that they have won by scaremongering and negativity about the local council. I still believe that Peter Grant was the best candidate and would have made the best MP. Let's also be blunt, the SNP vote is up and Labour's is down, but the swing just wasn't quite enough to win. Is this a victory for fear over hope? I sincerely hope not!

Glenrothes by-election update

Hi again, I can now reveal that the turnout is good- 52%! Sadly, while there has been a significant swing to the SNP there is talk that Labour might have pulled it off! But it's not confirmed yet and we shall still wait and see. By the way I'm not getting my news from the count itself but rather just from bbc scotland's coverage so I don't have all the gossip I'm afraid.