February 28, 2021
The inquiry into the Scottish Government’s handling of harassment complaints against Alex Salmond finally saw an appearance by Salmond himself, and First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is to appear before the committee next week. Apparently it all hinges on who knew what when, but really I haven't the foggiest.
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February 21, 2021
Stunning new images of Mars were obtained by Nasa's Mars Perseverance Rover. Meanwhile on earth, Andrew Neil was to front a new non-impartial news program, GB News, and Michael Gove's 'union unit' was having difficulty retaining staff, losing its latest chief after only two weeks.
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February 14, 2021
Lord Forsyth tried to tell a Question Time audience that an independent Scotland would never have coped with the Covid crisis; Andrew Bowie was told by journalist George Monbiot that he was part of the corrupt dysfunctional UK government, which the Tory pipsqueak took on the chin; and Douglas Ross was still everywhere being his usual unimaginative self.
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February 7, 2021
Michael Gove tweeted: "Independence would cost Scotland far more than Brexit, study finds", somewhat giving away the fact that Brexit is harming Scotland. Also, the 'union unit' he set up with Dominic Cummings now contains no Scots.
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January 31, 2021
After 20 consecutive polls showed a majority supporting independence, the self-proclaimed 'Minister for the Union' Boris Johnson made another pointless trip to Scotland, ensuring it would be at least 21. This time First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said he should stay away as the lockdown trip was "non-essential".
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January 24, 2021
Both Gordon Brown and Ruth Davidson compared supporters of Scottish independence to the American fascist rioters who stormed Capitol Hill, killing five people. One branch of the Scottish Conservatives, whose leader is Douglas Ross, compared the SNP to the Nazis and the Chinese Communist Party. Oh, and today is Burns Day.
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January 17, 2021
After three years, Richard Leonard announced he would stand down as the leader of Scottish Labour. The party has had six leaders in the thirteen years since the SNP have been in power. Some might say that's quite a lot.
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January 10, 2021
A more undignified end to Trump's presidency would be hard to imagine. Having incited his supporters to riot, he then tweeted that he would not be attending Joe Biden's January 20th inauguration, before being banned from all social media platforms. Meanwhile it was reported that a flight was scheduled to take Trump to Scotland on the same day. A second impeachment is still a possibility.
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January 3, 2021
Brexit became official at 11pm on December 31st 2020. It was nigh on impossible for anyone to find anything positive to say about this supreme folly and I decided instead to express how the majority in Scotland now feel about the United Kingdom.
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December 24, 2020
For my 2020 end of the year round-up, I wondered if anyone really wanted to look at politicians again. No, I didn't think so. Merry Xmas Everybody.
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