It's a rout - is the old order on the way out?

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icowden

Squire
You will be oblivious to the detail that the SNP fought (if you can call it that) their campaign entirely on keeping Reform out, and by characterising Labour of incapable of winning. There was not a single mention of independence, and that very probably wasn't a cack-handed oversight.
Out of interest, was anybody in the room where happened and did the SNP throw away their shot?
 

First Aspect

Active Member
You will be oblivious to the detail that the SNP fought (if you can call it that) their campaign entirely on keeping Reform out, and by characterising Labour of incapable of winning. There was not a single mention of independence, and that very probably wasn't a cack-handed oversight.

Many pro-indpendence Scots are angry at, and abandoning the SNP because they have become so timid about what is their single reason for existing. The voting stats from Hamilton are being broadly interpreted as a consequence of former SNP voters staying home.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/05/11/john-swinney-scottish-independence-vote-support/

https://www.holyrood.com/news/view,independence-will-help-tackle-alienation-says-john-swinney

What makes you think I'm oblivious? Could be that the SNP are naive and think that doorstep campaigning and national campaigning are separate.
 

CXRAndy

Guru
This will blow the mind of our MAGA correspondent who was hailing Reform winning a ward seat in the by-election for a rural Welsh Council with a turnout of 750 voters as a big victory and a sign of things to come just a week ago (to be fair I don't think he really understood the information beyond a headline of a Reform by-election win).

By any stretch, this was a good result. Scotland has been traditionally been SNP or Labour apart from small pockets of conservatives. Reform coming a close third with 26% of the vote is extremely positive for their objectives.

Tories cames nowhere and look now to be a spent force
 

Xipe Totec

Something nasty in the woodshed

Stevo 666

Well-Known Member
Seeing the SNP lose a seat and Labour gain a seat is very much mixed feelings for me. Mind you, it is Scotland so was probably going to be one or the other.
 

First Aspect

Active Member
Sadly it sounds like the SNP were running an "against" campaign rather than for SNP. Other than independence.

Who knew. They only have one policy.
 

icowden

Squire
In the meantime, apparently it's OK to be crap at your job when you start.
Badenoch told the BBC: "You don't want people to be the very best they're going to be on day one."
Let's hope she never needs surgery...
 
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