Sunday National, 19th December 2021. It was the passive voice which struck me. In a recent interview reflecting on the scandals which have engulfed his party, the Scottish Tory MP Andrew Bowie admitted he was finally experiencing a little discomfort in championing the UK government’s position. “It was very uncomfortable having to defend what we … Continue reading You rode in on this tiger
When stars align
Sunday National, 28th November 2021. “I’m not going to oppose a pilot if that’s what the Scottish Government bring forward and I don’t think the UK Government should either.” It was one of the more startling political conversions of last week. On Monday, Nicola Sturgeon and Douglas Ross visited the Bluevale Community Centre in Glasgow. … Continue reading When stars align
Land of the free? I’ll take my chances
Sunday National, 21st November 2021. “Two nations separated by a common language” was how George Bernard Shaw described our relationship with the United States. In some ways, America can seem beguilingly accessible for English speakers. Through TV and film, we’re saturated in American culture. Other political systems are sealed away behind a wall of words. … Continue reading Land of the free? I’ll take my chances
Jean Valjean, lobbyist
Sunday National, 14th November 2021. It was the late Christopher Hitchens who first introduced me to the concept of a “trumbrel remark.” Writing in Slate magazine in 2008, Hitchens defined it as “an unguarded comment by an uncontrollably rich person, of such crass insensitivity that it makes the workers and peasants think of lampposts and … Continue reading Jean Valjean, lobbyist
Diplomacy with a Scottish face
Sunday National, 7th November 2021. “Show, don’t tell” storytellers say. The maxim applies in politics too. That’s why photos of the First Minister meeting various international dignitaries at the COP26 summit caused the staunchest of the staunch to experience a collective aneurism this week. You can imagine the chat in Tory central office: “devolution created … Continue reading Diplomacy with a Scottish face
On boosterism
Sunday National, 31st October 2021. “Boosterism” is the concept the media have settled on to describe Boris Johnson’s governing philosophy. “Projecting mindless optimism” would be another way of describing it. Biffing the gloomsters and naysayers, the Prime Minister’s vision for Making Britain Great Again mainly consists of agitated rhetoric, colourful word choices and promises to … Continue reading On boosterism
Don’t be that guy
Sunday National, 24th October 2021. I had one university classmate who would stagger past tipsy and plunge headlong into drunkenness long before everyone else on a night out. You would see the palpable ripple of interest from men across the room as she became visibly the worse for wear, followed by a tightening circle of … Continue reading Don’t be that guy
Saying the quiet part out loud
Sunday National, 17th October 2021. All Dominic Cummings did was say the quiet part out loud. Reflecting on the UK government’s ongoing efforts to rat on the international obligations it voluntarily entered into in the EU withdrawal agreement, the Prime Minister’s former chief of staff suggested that “cheating foreigners is a core part of the … Continue reading Saying the quiet part out loud
An aftermath of children’s rights
Sunday National, 10th October 2021. People don’t always appreciate that most of the Scottish statute book was passed by Westminster between 1707 and 1998. Holyrood is slowly catching up – changing and consolidating Scots law, amending and repealing old Westminster Acts – but in many cases, London legislation still underpins vital public services. Many of … Continue reading An aftermath of children’s rights
On Spycops
Sunday National, 3rd October 2021. The court’s decision to jail Wayne Couzens for life for the murder of Sarah Everard has dominated headlines this week. You may not have heard of a second – hugely significant - judgment from a second court this week, which also held the Metropolitan Police to account for their treatment … Continue reading On Spycops