Headlines like that are bad for my health, so no wonder I
spluttered out my coffee, bespattering my copy of The National, and Kevin
McKenna’s article July 2017 http://www.thenational.scot/
Apart from the fervent utterance, no, no never that day’s copy was pertinent on various levels.
Just imagine that over the coming months, we see May’s continuing decline and
‘when the cat’s ways’ stance taken by the power hungry members of her Cabinet,
combines to produce more angst in the
Tory hierarchy. The 1922 Club must be in overdrive with meetings at the moment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1922_Committee
And then there is the pushme-pullme directionless stance
of Labour throughout the UK, not just here. Student loans, fees. Maybe aye,
maybe nae. Corbyn’s attitude to a 2nd IndyRef, who’s with him, who’s
agin him on this that and everything else? And where does Kezia Dugdale fit in
all of that? But then there is that creeping realisation within the Tory party that
there will be an election. Whether sooner, or later, it’s a- coming. Even they
can’t derail democracy to that extent.
When
and how to dump May?
To ensure the chance of an outright majority next
time round, should they go with what they have or go for new? But, just who
could that be? The stale, pale, males? Not again, surely, so step forward
Davidson, OK, everyone realises she would have to be engineered into a
Westminster seat and preferably an MPs seat here in Scotland. What
if there was the added bonus of the chance to take an SNP scalp at the same
time! Watch out then, in the coming
months. Any deaths, scandals, resignations, needing to spend more time with the
family, moving on to pastures new, and bingo! It wouldn’t be unusual for a
wannabe MP to step aside to let a big
beast in to try, so let’s be honest, she’d probably find a constituency with
ease.
But
if it were here, and if it were an SNP scalp?
What a coup! Two birds, one stone! The glee, the
gloating over the unseating, but imagine: ‘save the Union, bring cohesion to a disunited
kingdom’: ‘deliver’ Scotland back into the fold! You can see the trajectory that some would
really, really want to see.For a few then, dream on, but for me, wake me up from this nightmare.
The rebalancing we have seen with the 35 SNP seats, Gen
Election results 2017, is just that, a rebalancing post 2014 referendum, and not
the resurrection of the Tory party back into power in Scotland. It’s a confirmation of the political mandate
given to the SNP by the majority of voters, across Holyrood, local authorities
and Westminster.
So,
will we ever get past the politics of the personality……
…………..And acknowledge the inequality that stalks the
land? In-work poverty now goes hand in hand with food banks. We regularly see donations
of food/sanitary/toiletry products. We
hear about food loss in children during the holidays as they miss their one hot
school dinner meal. We applaud councils that open their kitchens during the
holidays and run courses for parents, carers and their children: learn cooking
on a budget then leave having cooked and eaten your ‘lesson’.
But how much
press scrutiny is there in relation to Tory domestic policies, how much criticism is
there in relation to the obvious lack of domestic policies and the febrile
attempts by the Tories to ‘manage’ Brexit?
Two years of dithering, internal
counter arguments. Two years in which to bury bad news-no news of continuing UK
decline.
But then, is
backwards looking better?
Years
ago, were they halcyon days when I sent my kids off to the ‘play schemes’ complete with a packed
lunch? Did I imagine all those sun filled days? Happy children, waving good bye? Have I forgotten the windswept, Scottish summers? Probably, but hey, all you need is: layers, more layers, and ....you can survive all Scottish summers, honest.
But really, was
that past much better, or much worse than now?
I may have rose tinted glasses (just) occasionally, but I do know that in
the 1980’s and the peak of play scheme attendance in the Rahman family, we saw the
creation of that lost Thatcher generation.
It’s not contentious to want to leave a dysfunctional union that evidences its inability to tackle inequalities on a mid – long term basis.
It’s not provocative to note the Government has no coherent plan to secure withdrawal from the EU, and the multitude of hazards this will ensure.
Promoting Davidson
** to (Honorary) Col-in-Chief and watching her on the Ayrshire Dundonald
Golf Links (July 2017) may make for continuing good photo ops, her forte being - photos before policies , but it doesn’t make for entry to No.10 or to Bute House .
Golf Links (July 2017) may make for continuing good photo ops, her forte being - photos before policies , but it doesn’t make for entry to No.10 or to Bute House .
Think about that one, no think about it, please.
And even if she did fancy a shift to MP/PM, she’d
better pick a constituency some place else.
Scotland will be long gone before she ever inhabits
No. 10!
** Scottish Conservative leader and MSP for
Edinburgh Central. Mostly personal musings, but for policy, quotes and releases
see @ScotTories http://scottishconservatives.com