The Way Forward 102


As I told The Way Forward conference in Kirkcaldy today, I am submitting my application to the SNP to join their list of approved candidates. They may not want me, and then I have to find a constituency that wishes to adopt me. So the tweets tonight that I am standing as an SNP candidate are a little optimistic. I am also very keen indeed not to come in as a carpetbagger where a hardworking local activist wishes to stand – I had (and I am being very open here) thought my natural target would be Dundee West, where I lived for seven years and was elected University Rector. But a very good man I know is going to be seeking that one, so I shall not.

Ideally I would love to take on Gordon Brown, Dougie Alexander, Jim Murphy or one of the other great dinosaurs – and war criminals – and bring some truths about them, and about what the unionist parties have done to Scotland, home to the people they “represent”. I won 5% of the vote in the 2005 election standing as an Independent candidate against Jack Straw in Blackburn, a constituency with which I had no connection at all. If I can bring a 3 or 5% personal vote to add to the soaring SNP vote, all kinds of things become possible.

I was asked if I would consider standing, after my speech at today’s conference. In replying that I was applying to be accepted as a qualified candidate I was not intending to start all the hares I have started. I must say I was really touched by the enthusiasm and applause that greeted my response. In clarifying what I am thinking, I am aware I may seem very presumptuous. I should be delighted to hear from any constituency seeking a candidate; otherwise I am going to be living in Scotland and still working flat out for independence, irrespective of whether I hold any position or not.

I expect my speech today will be online shortly. My essential argument was that we should concentrate single-mindedly on the goal of independence and not be sidetracked by the Smith Commission or any other “devo-max” initiative. These were never honest or genuine and will come to nothing worthwhile. Scotland will get nothing from Westminster: we have to take power ourselves if we are to build a more just and equal society.

All the talk of Scotland keeping and spending its own tax revenue is illusory as the unionist parties always exclude vital revenue sources including the revenues from oil and from whisky, which are somehow “UK”. Westminster will make sure that any new settlement gives Scotland less, not more, money. The mood towards Scotland in Whitehall is entirely vindictive. In addition to which, given the UK’s record on extraordinary rendition, torture and a long succession of aggressive and illegal wars, any settlement which leaves Scotland still subject to Westminster foreign and defence policy is absolutely unacceptable and immoral.

I accept that the SNP may need to appear to participate in the Devo-Max negotiations, if only ultimately to expose the total lack of seriousness and good faith on the unionist side. However the great bulk of the Yes movement should continue to spend its vast reserve of creativity and popular energy exclusively on the goal of independence, pure and simple. This may come sooner than people think.

It is more than likely that the Tories will be back in power in Westminster after May 2015, and very possible that 2016 will see a UK vote to exit the EU. National independence is not in fact a domestic concept, but rather a status in international law. The key to being a nation state is the recognition of the large majority of other nation states. A UK EU exit may be a propitious moment to declare UDI on the basis of the right of Scots to maintain their EU citizenship, and to gain the immediate support of other EU states for so doing. We should keep our options open on the future route to independence, but it is not so distant as some think.

There was a great deal more detailed discussion on other policy issues in reply to questions, and I will try to set some of that out tomorrow. I move in to my new flat at 89/14 Holyrood Road, Edinburgh on Thursday. People are always aghast that I publish my address, but I believe that a gentleman does not hide where he lives. Besides, my enemies will certainly already know, so its best my friends know too. If you were to surmise that the address shows where my long term ambitions lie, you may not be entirely wrong!!


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102 thoughts on “The Way Forward

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  • Macky

    Doug Scorgie; “By the way I did miss your presence on the Racist Concept of Israel thread.
    With your debating skills you could have enlivened the discussion and we would all be much better informed”

    LOL ! Doug, caustic sarcastic humour at its best ! 🙂

    Here’s a repeat of the HabbuClown’s incisive comment iro that Thread;

    “we have, apparently, just to take Craig’s word for it when he accuses Israel of practising apartheid”

    Plus the very rude suggestion that Craig didn’t really mean what he wrote, because “one can only imagine that the post was designed to rally the troops”

    Not even a minus E for Effort !! 😀

  • Abe Rene

    I hope that the government will keep its promise to devolve additional powers to the Scottish parliament.

  • nevermind, there's a future, still

    Abe, one can dream the impossible and your use of ‘I hope’ and ‘promise’ are the very attributes to politicians speak.
    And if we bend down and listen very closely we can hear the grass growing over the whole idea….;)

    I think that Craig has hit the nail on the head when he says that Scottish people ought to keep their focus on Independence, would you not agree?

  • doug scorgie

    Habbabkuk (la vita è bella)
    9 Nov, 2014 – 11:30 pm

    “If you keep a record of your posts I think you will find that you described yourself as a lawyer…”
    ……………

    Twenty quid to anyone who can find a post of mine where I claimed to be a lawyer.

    Including you Habbabkuk.

  • LB

    Craig, I would hazard to suggest that given the Member for Edinburgh South West, Mr Darling MP, will not be standing at the next election that the constituency would offer a difficult but ideal option for your candidacy (as well as a certain poetic justice). I don’t know who the SNP may have in mind at present but given you are now living in Edinburgh it might be a good fit! I am certain that you would have at least two delighted and ardent local supporters in the form of my parents (I myself live in the North of the city).

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