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well obv, i got knocked back from buying a fucking mr whippy the last time i was in london cuz i tried to pay with a clydesdale bank note

Mahogany Loggins (bizarro gazzara), Thursday, 10 May 2018 12:41 (five years ago) link

well obv, i got knocked back from buying a fucking mr whippy the last time i was in london cuz i tried to pay with a clydesdale bank note

Mahogany Loggins (bizarro gazzara), Thursday, 10 May 2018 12:42 (five years ago) link

twice

hepatitis groan (Noodle Vague), Thursday, 10 May 2018 12:44 (five years ago) link

see fuckin ilx won't even let me post about scottish bank notes properly

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Mahogany Loggins (bizarro gazzara), Thursday, 10 May 2018 12:45 (five years ago) link

obviously in the future the new nationalism will be based on voluntary communities of people who come together using the internet to create a state that oh wait

hepatitis groan (Noodle Vague), Thursday, 10 May 2018 12:47 (five years ago) link

time for a newly-independent scotland to get on the blockchain and start mining scotcoins

Mahogany Loggins (bizarro gazzara), Thursday, 10 May 2018 12:50 (five years ago) link

what's it going to take for snp-backing ilxors to vote labour

― ogmor, Thursday, May 10, 2018 5:23 AM (three hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

labour party to be less shit

( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Thursday, 10 May 2018 16:21 (five years ago) link

i actually attempted to vote labour last election but didn't send my postal ballot in time - snp won handily in my constituency in any case. funnily enough i used to vote snp in the constituency when it was a safe labour seat. basically don't have me vote for you if you want to win.

( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Thursday, 10 May 2018 16:22 (five years ago) link

Labour Party is less shit but I imagine the Scottish Labour Party still is.

Kanye O'er Frae France? (Tom D.), Thursday, 10 May 2018 16:23 (five years ago) link

... shit, that is. Or shite, if you prefer.

Kanye O'er Frae France? (Tom D.), Thursday, 10 May 2018 16:24 (five years ago) link

Trident is a problem for me i must admit.

( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Thursday, 10 May 2018 16:26 (five years ago) link

I mean, the labour party has become much more democratic and leftwing, if independence isn't the be all and end all I don't see the appeal of the SNP

ogmor, Thursday, 10 May 2018 17:09 (five years ago) link

a lot of labour's policies are still bobbins and aren't better than the SNP's

also independence isn't the be all and end all but labour have never consistently polled ahead of these tories, meaning we're likely stuck with them another decade. we're tied into brexit, which we didn't vote for, and which labour, for political reasons, isn't opposing or facing in a robust manner.

( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Thursday, 10 May 2018 17:20 (five years ago) link

we've spoken a bit about it elsewhere but the appeal of labour is the extent to which it is and could be more than a parliamentary party, and it's moving in a promising direction, it just seems deeply pessimistic to spurn the only realistic chance the country has had for a proper leftwing govt in my lifetime. if I had a convenient alternative political dream I cld fuck the rest of the country off to pursue I'd be tempted too, but as it is it reminds me of school when the girls wanted to go to an all-girls school to be rid of the shittiest boys and you're just left pulling that facial expression wishing them all the best

ogmor, Thursday, 10 May 2018 17:32 (five years ago) link

that ignores the fact that the uk is deeply structurally flawed, in that as a unitary state it is actually designed to benefit the south east of england and the rest is left to rot, quite deliberately.

( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Thursday, 10 May 2018 17:34 (five years ago) link

(and there's no appetite for a real devo max/federalism type of situation)

( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Thursday, 10 May 2018 17:35 (five years ago) link

the uk has no real end to deep structural flaws but I can't see a reason to be optimistic that devolution or independence would help address the most pernicious of them, it all just seems like different ways of trying to limit the number of people fucked over by tory southern england rather than offer a real change of power

ogmor, Thursday, 10 May 2018 17:51 (five years ago) link

I think the reputation of Glasgow’s Labour councillors probably helps the SNP out quite a lot.

Madchen, Thursday, 10 May 2018 17:54 (five years ago) link

... not just Glasgow btw.

it all just seems like different ways of trying to limit the number of people fucked over by tory southern england rather than offer a real change of power

Seems like that to me too.

Kanye O'er Frae France? (Tom D.), Thursday, 10 May 2018 17:58 (five years ago) link

ogmor, this is such a weird argument to me. what's in it for us lol?

Heavy Messages (jed_), Thursday, 10 May 2018 17:59 (five years ago) link

i vote for the SNP because i hate the United Kingdom!

Heavy Messages (jed_), Thursday, 10 May 2018 18:01 (five years ago) link

the labour party remains pretty shocking locally across much of the uk but the battles within the labour party feel v winnable and I don't see any other political project in the country to feel more optimistic about

ogmor, Thursday, 10 May 2018 18:01 (five years ago) link

brexit and everyone having to hedge their bets while the can is kicked and we wait for the first concrete disaster to manoeuvre around does really fuck things

ogmor, Thursday, 10 May 2018 18:06 (five years ago) link

Arguably the problems with labour's position on Brexit are rooted in the broader structural fuckedness of the UK, and a fully remain Labour doesn't seem likely to resolve that issue for Scotland at the moment

hepatitis groan (Noodle Vague), Thursday, 10 May 2018 18:10 (five years ago) link

if independence isn't the be all and end all I don't see the appeal of the SNP

well, for starters:

Over the next two years, Scotland will move to set its own social security agenda with around £2.8bn annually of a Department of Work and Pensions budget devolved to a new Scottish agency, covering 11 benefit areas from disability living allowance to attendance allowance for the elderly and the infirm. It promises a more humane regime than England, with “dignity, fairness and respect” as the watchwords – and “welfare”, with its pejorative undertones, consigned to history. All that is before the impact of a new devolved income tax system, with an extremely modest income tax rise for the better off, is factored in to fill a gap left by a falling block grant from Westminster. It hit pay packets last month.

It headlined a commitment to create a publicly owned Scottish energy company by 2021. It will buy electricity and gas either wholesale or generated directly from national sources to give choice to people, “particularly those on low incomes”, according to the first minister.

All this came alongside a pledge to double spending on early years education to £840m annually by 2020 – “a commitment unmatched anywhere in the UK”, she proclaimed – as well as doubling free nursery provision for under-fives.

The IPPR notes that Sturgeon’s administration is committed to increasing NHS spending and protecting the budget of a beleaguered Police Scotland – a national force created in 2013 – whose record of achieving economies of scale has fallen well below expectations amid a series of controversies surrounding its operations and senior staff.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/may/07/scotland-lead-way-cradle-grave-care-uk-devolved-tax-increase

Heavy Messages (jed_), Thursday, 10 May 2018 22:16 (five years ago) link

then there's the abolition of the bedroom tax in Scotland and the fact that every baby born in Scotland gets given a baby box.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-scotland-39225542/what-s-inside-scotland-s-baby-boxes

Heavy Messages (jed_), Thursday, 10 May 2018 22:41 (five years ago) link

there's some good stuff there sure, the energy company is particularly interesting (though the policing record seems sus, doesn't scotland have the worst stop&search record in the uk by a margin?), but that's fairly small (& easily reversible) stuff.

it's a question of ambition. independence will be a hard battle and, like brexit, take up a huge amount of attention, time and resources, and it should surely be for more than baby boxes and extra nursery provision. if you want to address the major long term structural issues in the country you need to tackle the dominant interests, and as far as I can see a democratic labour party is the only thing that has a shot at ending tory hegemony and having the power to implement major reform. an independent scotland would ofc be more susceptible to being bullied and played off other weaker nations by international capital, will still be vulnerable to being hobbled and thwarted by the tory-run country south of the border. as with the uk and europe post-brexit, you'll just have less of a say in what goes on. do you really want to give the tories an easier ride?

there's some insistence upthread that it's not an us and them thing, but then what's the plan for sunderland? how are you not just fucking off the majority of poor ppl in the uk to protect a small slice? I was pro independence in the ref bc the national situation looked absolutely hopeless and if someone could escape then good on them! no one thought the change in rules in the labour party would be big deal but it totally opened it up and a huge, democratic organised movement has flourished that is in the process of completely transforming the party and beyond. if we're just judging things as they stand without looking at how they're likely to change then much of the country would have little cause for optimism. the labour council in manchester have been shocking for years, someone I used to work with is on it and she backs dan jarvis ffs. scotland seems like the most interesting & politically crucial part of the uk atm, and a scottish labour movement could have a crucial influence on the rest of the uk and it just seems pessimistic and defensive to sack all that off, to declare the problem unsolvable and decide to insulate yourself against it instead of fighting it.

ogmor, Friday, 11 May 2018 08:57 (five years ago) link

ironic that the quality of debate on this thread this week has been better than the usual level of the Graun

hepatitis groan (Noodle Vague), Friday, 11 May 2018 09:26 (five years ago) link

Esther McVey's idea of a baby box would be: some Richard Scarry illustrated story about why Huckle Cat jr must tell mummy not to birth them a third sibling (unless she gets raped), and a list of local abortion clinics.

calzino, Friday, 11 May 2018 09:40 (five years ago) link

see that's practical philanthropy

hepatitis groan (Noodle Vague), Friday, 11 May 2018 09:42 (five years ago) link

doesn't scotland have the worst stop&search record in the uk by a margin?

Stop & Search is a completely different kettle of fish in Scotland, where the police and the people they're stopping look the same, talk the same etc.

Kanye O'er Frae France? (Tom D.), Friday, 11 May 2018 09:49 (five years ago) link

http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/44658000/jpg/_44658036_fan_clash_ap226.jpg
"the people they're stopping look the same, talk the same etc"

"A'm aff tae stoap 'n' search ye richt noo ye doss fud"

calzino, Friday, 11 May 2018 09:57 (five years ago) link

that search is not gonna take long

hepatitis groan (Noodle Vague), Friday, 11 May 2018 09:58 (five years ago) link

I'm guessing they support the same team though.

Kanye O'er Frae France? (Tom D.), Friday, 11 May 2018 10:02 (five years ago) link

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Google lobster hierarchies (Bananaman Begins), Friday, 11 May 2018 10:06 (five years ago) link

we got our baby box a few weeks ago and it's fucking great - it's a nice bonus for us but for i can see it making a real difference to the quality of life of lower-income families

Mahogany Loggins (bizarro gazzara), Friday, 11 May 2018 10:11 (five years ago) link

we'll of course be trying not to set it down near any open flames because it comes pre-doused in gasoline iirc from the hysterical negative coverage of them over the last week or two

Mahogany Loggins (bizarro gazzara), Friday, 11 May 2018 10:12 (five years ago) link

Stop & Search is a completely different kettle of fish in Scotland, where the police and the people they're stopping look the same, talk the same etc.

Even in the ten plus years I've been living in Glasgow, the city has visibly become more racially and culturally diverse, so I'm guessing that the number of minorities subjected to stop and search has also increased in that time.

Ward Fowler, Friday, 11 May 2018 10:16 (five years ago) link

Indeed, but there's no doubt about what increased stop & search powers means in London.

Kanye O'er Frae France? (Tom D.), Friday, 11 May 2018 10:18 (five years ago) link

race obv not the only way of profiling, stop&search wld suck even in a world of identical ppl, it's the most superficial sort of policing

ogmor, Friday, 11 May 2018 10:20 (five years ago) link

then what's the plan for sunderland? how are you not just fucking off the majority of poor ppl in the uk to protect a small slice?

this is, in a nutshell, my moral problem with independence

I understand why people support independence - Westminster is fucked and people deserve better. But I think you can create more and better change from inside a system, than from walking away and setting it up your own and hoping it will work better

boxedjoy, Friday, 11 May 2018 13:30 (five years ago) link

an important point to note: the scottish contingent of MPs almost never determine which way the government goes at westminster. labour need to win england to beat the tories.

( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Friday, 11 May 2018 16:09 (five years ago) link

also EVEL exists now

( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Friday, 11 May 2018 16:10 (five years ago) link

But surely if Labour had a decent number of MPs (pre-2010) Corbyn would've been PM by now?

xyzzzz__, Friday, 11 May 2018 16:16 (five years ago) link

Meanwhile here is a better publication than The Guardian. Click on the link below for a sample of their work:

https://www.teenvogue.com/story/who-is-karl-marx/amp?__twitter_impression=true

xyzzzz__, Friday, 11 May 2018 16:52 (five years ago) link

But surely if Labour had a decent number of MPs (pre-2010) Corbyn would've been PM by now?

― xyzzzz__, Friday, May 11, 2018 9:16 AM (fifty minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

the tories have 13 of scotland's 59 seats. whether the remaining, majority of teh seats are held by snp, labour, or the post-coalition lib dems they would not be voting to prop up this government.

( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Friday, 11 May 2018 17:08 (five years ago) link

What I mean is if Labour had returned to more robust numbers in Scotland at the expense of Tories (and maybe some SNP) then perhaps we would not be where we are rn.

xyzzzz__, Friday, 11 May 2018 17:14 (five years ago) link

they won 70 less seats than the tories in england

( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Friday, 11 May 2018 17:19 (five years ago) link

The current coalition would not have been on.

xyzzzz__, Friday, 11 May 2018 17:26 (five years ago) link

the only seats that labour had any meaningful chance of winning are ones that went to the SNP.

( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Friday, 11 May 2018 17:28 (five years ago) link


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