That is not what his leader believes, and it might help his cause if he was not supported by a truly corrupt company. Labour AND the Guardian wake up. Amazing statement ‘Since 2019, UK ministers have disregarded constitutional norms by legislating in areas devolved to the Senedd.’ - they have never said the same thing about #Scotland.
Sometimes I have nothing to say. I have plenty to say about the state of the world. I don’t say it on here. Here is a place for contemplation. A place of peace, of calm and of quiet. I am lucky to live within easy access of this glorious view. I share it with you in the hope that it will bring a restorative moment.
A view from the south-east of Stac Pollaidh or "Stack Polly", north of Ullapool in Wester Ross. At 2,008ft or 612m in height, this is a mountain that easily makes up in character and charm for what it lacks in stature. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/achiltibuie/stacpollaidh/index.html
For those just now being introduced for the first time to the power of bias in the media in the run-up to #ge2024 may I introduce you to this - a documentary about BBC bias during the 2014 independence referendum campaign. This is not new, you've just been unaware or ignoring it because you didn't think it affected you. #Scotland#IndependenceIsNormal#BBCbias https://youtu.be/TXQYuLUAbyw
There's a certain schadenfreude in witnessing the rending of shirts and blowing of fuses at the clear and obvious bias by the BBC in its #ge2024 coverage. Takes me right back to their coverage of #indyref in 2014. How do you like them apples? #Scotland#IndependenceIsNormal
The north side of Balbirnie Stone Circle. The circle comprises eight stones in a partial circle some 15m in diameter and was probably erected over 4,000 years ago. It stands close to the A92 on the eastern side of Glenrothes in Fife. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/glenrothes/balbirniecircle/index.html
The ramparts of Chesters Hill Fort in East Lothian. This Iron Age fortified village dates back some 2,000 years and is believed to have comprised a number of roundhouses occupying the fairly extensive upper area of the hill. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/northberwick/chesters/index.html