Dear SNP

Since #GE2015 we have been impressed with the comradery of the SNP MPs in Westminster, and by their generally fantastic maiden speeches. We have laughed as you laughed, over seating, clapping and challenging the yah-boo-sucks mentality of parliament.

But we have become worried. In just 5 weeks, we have become worried. There are two strands to this, one is the co-ordinated social media barrage where multiple MPs’ accounts, each apparently the private domain of its owner, state on social media almost exactly the same thing, as if singing from a hymn sheet not broadcasting their own thoughts.

The second is the ultimately confusing and very swiftly self-defeating war of words, tweets, broadcasts and statements between Labour and the SNP. Nobody really understands who is right, if anyone is right. The SNP say one thing, and blame Labour. Labour often say the same thing, and blame the SNP. Neither of you back the other’s amendments. Or if you say you do, the other says you don’t.

Why don’t Labour and the SNP get together, agree common amendments, take them to the relevant bills and push for them?

By continuing this ragged argument you are simply playing to two narrow fields – one is your own supporters who already support you, the other is the right-wing press who can tar both of you with the brush of chaos.

Sort it out and co-operate. The SNP needs to show its supporters South of Borders that it is capable of working with Labour, not just battling them on territory they both claim. To do the best for Scotland, they need to co-operate at Westminster. On a larger focus, they need to show they are willing to form a progressive alliance for the UK opposition.

If they both keep bickering, claiming the same thing, and ultimately defeating each other, then it will just be to their joint detriment and they only beneficiary will be the Tory press.

Winds of Change
16th June 2015

Open Letter to Nicola Sturgeon, Angus Robertson & Alex Salmond

Please support the progressive agenda

Is EVEL in place? No! Then you have both the moral right and the moral obligation to vote alongside the other progressive parties to defeat Tory laws.

In Scotland, you have laws to protect foxes against hunting. Why do you not think that English laws to this end deserve defending? Either you accept that as things stand Scotland is part of the UK and the SNP is part of a progressive opposition to the Tories, or you make it clear that EVEL already works and you consent to the right-wing agenda.

Whilst you have the voice, and whilst you stand as the standard bearers of the progressive left, you owe it to the rest of the UK to stand with the others to defeat the Tories.

Tories won’t thank you or give you anything for helping to defeat the other parties, they will just take what they want and if they can they will play you. Conversely, Tories will not penalise Scotland, will not become harder to do a deal with because you stand up for the progressive left in the rest of the UK. They will neither take umbrage on the one hand, nor respect your strength on the other. They will deal with what they have, and if you continue to stand up to them they will deal with you as you are.

Stand alongside Labour, alongside the Lib Dems, alongside Plaid, the Greens, the SDLP and say in one voice that you accept the leadership of the progressive left when it falls to you. Make it clear that you will not abandon the left in England, in Wales, and in Northern Ireland. You will not sit back and gloat that you already have built-in defences when the rest of us are under a renewed onslaught.

You get nothing for weakness, and your whole message is that only strength gets things. Don’t be cowards now. Stand up for the rest of us when we look to you for leadership.

Thank You

Winds of Change
18th May 2015