This post is really one big long rant at all the personal annoyances from 2015:
Scotland
voted overwhelmingly for the SNP in the General Election and that
support seems to be increasing, which is a great thing, however, told
you his is a rant, there are a few things that have annoyed me about all
this. The first one is that the Labour Party in Scotland seem to have
nothing more to offer Scotland now other than an SNP Bad mentality. The
recent closure of the Forth Road Bridge, which was totally justifiable,
was used by Labour to try and make the SNP look incompetent. If Labour
have nothing positive to add to the political landscape in Scotland
then they should just shut up shop and leave. The second aspect of the
General Election result was the ridiculous swearing in of the SNP MP's
that we had to endure. I am an SNP supporter but I found the whole
thing to be a complete joke and a total embarrassment. Was it really
necessary for them to make such a pig's ear of it all?
On
the plus side, they have been a very good Party in opposition
maintaining their discipline and Party unity where others have failed.
This is where I have to mention Labour.
Labour
don't seem to really know who they are any more. Their membership
overwhelmingly voted for Jeremy Corbyn as leader and yet their
Parliamentary membership don't seem to be able to grasp this. The
fiasco over the bombing of Syria was the lowest point this year for them
as a Party. Those MP's that refuse to get behind Corbyn need to be
removed. It's a simple as that. Labour needs to get its act together
and pretty soon, because, their current weakness, if maintained, could
condemn the rest of us to another Tory government after 2020.
The Conservatives have
shown themselves to be arrogant and ant-democratic. Their changing of
boundaries (to suit them) and their attempts to curb to the House of
Lords after the HoL gave them a bloody nose recently angers me. No one
Party should have the power to make such drastic changes for their own
political advantage.
England's
recent lurch to the right also angers and concerns me. Whether Tory or
UKIP, the English seem to think it's ok to be selfish and xenophobic at
the same time. There is an increase in the support for the UK to leave
the EU. Do the English really believe that leaving the EU will sort
out their problems? Personally, maybe we should concentrate on ensuring
that the big companies such as; Google, Apple and Amazon should pay
their proper share of taxes.
I'm
hoping that 2016 will be better and we'll see a credible Labour Party
in West Minster and that they'll start to hold this government to task.
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