All posts by Greg Moodie

Humbug

Despite having called for "fair and fast compensation" for Waspi women while in opposition and campaigned to end "a historic injustice", Keir Starmer announced that a promised compensation scheme would burden the taxpayer and scrapped it. It was the latest in a long line of broken pre-election promises.

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The Scottish Independence Podcasts presents 'Cool Scot - Greg Moodie'. 10 years on from the Independence Referendum we catch up with "artist, writer and deviant collagist" Greg Moodie. Greg's artwork and cartoons were iconic elements of the 2014 campaign and he has continued to produce political commentary in the guise of humour ever since.

Cool Scot – Greg Moodie

Scottish Independence Podcasts invited me to join them on Friday August 30th 2024. We had fun.

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A Vital Role

Scottish Secretary Ian Murray said: " The UK government is working to strengthen our energy security as we harness our natural resources to help reduce people's bills and accelerate our journey to net zero and Scotland has a vital role to play in this." In reality, Scotland's vital role in this is to have its natural resources stolen and squandered by the UK government, as always.

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Cancel Labour

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Cancel Labour

Cancel Labour

After the Labour Party cut the winter fuel payment, their Scottish branch manager Anas Sarwar pledged that he would reinstate it in Scotland if Labour won the next Holyrood election, then demanded that the Scottish government reinstate it now. This followed voting for the cut in the first place then voting not to reinstate it. When the SNP announced that they did in fact plan to reinstate it, Sarwar's position started to look quite silly.

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Lessons Of The Past

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Lessons Of The Past

Lessons Of The Past

Chancellor Rachel Reeves told City bankers that regulations put in place after the global financial crisis had “gone too far” and that tighter rules on banks after the 2008 crash had created “a system which sought to eliminate risk-taking”. Coming soon: another financial crisis.

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The Chancer Of The Exchequer

Cool Scots Calendar 2025

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The Chancer Of The Exchequer

The Chancer Of The Exchequer

An analysis of chancellor Rachel Reeves' book, 'The Women Who Made Modern Economics', found more than 20 examples of passages from other sources either lifted wholesale, or reworked with minor changes. And having made all kinds of pre-election promises, her first budget served up an awful lot of austerity measures.

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