Tuesday, 6 June 2023

Edinburgh - Gordon Brown Leads A Conference of Leftists and Globalists Undermining the United Kingdom by Stealth

 Edinburgh - Gordon Brown leads a conference of Leftists and Globalists undermining the United Kingdom by stealth.

Gordon Brown was the driving force behind the Edinburgh conference on June 1st 2023, with a series of strategies and policies developed by the so-called think tank 'Our Scottish Future'.


Of course Gordon Brown will not stray from the policies and strategies agreed at Davos with his friends and allies at the WEF. All the proposals for a future Britain put forward at Edinburgh are dependent on a Labour Party victory in the 2024 General Election.

The gathered great and good at the conference described themselves as 'the Alliance for Radical Democratic Change' and propose a future restructuring of the United Kingdom built around the devolved system of government currently operating in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Some speakers suggested that Northern Ireland should be given the opportunity to follow Sinn Fein into a future united Ireland, severing Ulster from the United Kingdom.

Other than Gordon Brown, the key names present at this conference reads like a 'Who's Who' list of politicians and opinion makers and influencers that BM Scotland would not trust under any circumstances.

Key players at the 'Alliance for Radical Democratic Change' conference were;

     Anas Sarwar - Scottish Labour Party - speaking with the approval of Keir Starmer.            Gordon Brown actually went so far as to call Anas Sarwar "the future First Minister of Scotland".

Mark Drakeford - Welsh Labour Party and First Minister of Wales, leader of the devolved government of Wales.

Andy Burnham, the Labour Mayor of Greater Manchester, former Labour MP and the poster boy for the 'progressive' face of Labour local government.

Steve Rotheram - Labour Mayor of Liverpool City region.

Tracey Brabin, Labour Mayor of west Yorkshire, former Labour MP for Batley, West Yorkshire, former TV soap actress, and never shy to remind journalists that she was a close friend of the late Jo Cox MP.

The high profile list of 'progressive' speakers together with a mixture of left-wing academics and self-styled 'democratic socialists' should stand as a warning not just to the people of Scotland, but to all the British folk of Wales, England and Northern Ireland, as to what these political movers and shakers have in mind for the future of Great Britain.




Tensions are Growing at Holyrood between the SNP and the Scottish Greens

All is not going smoothly at Holyrood between the SNP and their allies in the Scottish Greens, the much trumpeted Bute House agreement which was stitched together by Nicola Sturgeon in 2021, is starting to splinter. The Greens were brought into government to bolster the SNP administration after the last elections where the SNP failed to achieve a controlling majority. This manoeuvre of course gave the Scottish Greens a level of political influence far beyond their actual level of support amongst Scottish voters. The cost to the SNP was the inclusion of Green policies in legislation and the introduction of a number of 'eco-green' measures that had little actual support amongst ordinary Scots.

Now, these 'eco' policies are causing rifts between some SNP MSPs and the Greens, both in the background and in the chamber at Holyrood. The SNP rural affairs secretary Mairi Gougeon is outspoken in her opposition to some of the environmental controls being proposed by the Greens, MSP Kate Forbes has declared that she wants to scrap some of the plans for fishing and coastal controls being pushed through, and SNP MSP Fergus Ewing actually stood up in the chamber at Holyrood during discussions and ripped up a Green proposed consultation document.

It seems that some of the legislation being launched by the Scottish Greens and supported by urban based 'progressive' SNP MSPs is being directly challenged by the island and coastal populations most affected. there are accusations that Edinburgh based politicians and academics are totally out of touch with the lives, traditions and livelihoods of the communities they are imposing their 'eco' policies on.


Operation  Branchform   - the Police Scotland investigation into the SNP finances and spending has not gone away.

The Chief Constable of Police Scotland, Sir Iain Livingstone has given press statement to national newspapers justifying the methods and tactics used so far to investigate the SNP finances and those involved in directing and spending the £600,000 of donations from SNP independence supporters that are under scrutiny.

Meanwhile Nicola Sturgeon is whining that the continuing Police Scotland investigation into her activities and spending of funds in the SNP and her leadership of the SNP is down to 'sexism' and 'misogyny'.

Really ?   What about the arrest of her husband and other former senior SNP executives who are all  male and she has not been arrested (yet). How is 'sexism' and 'misogyny' influencing that?

Best strategy of defence - play the victim.

Police Scotland have recently stated that the investigation into Peter Murrell (Sturgeon's husband) is still open and on-going and that Nicola Sturgeon is still being investigated and at some point in the future she could be arrested and brought in for questioning.


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No Matter What Gordon Brown and his pals at 'Our Scottish Future' Have to Say, the Union of the United Kingdom is our Nation's Strength.     BM Scotland. 


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