AMIDST the predictable anger surrounding the recent utterances of the UK’s entitled and unimaginative Prime Minister, major questions need to be asked about such as who actually writes the drivel he delivered to the nation, and about his political judgement.
Whilst aiding and abetting in robbing the most vulnerable people on earth of their dignity, safety and lives, Mr Sunak attempts to vilify and stigmatise those he believes are feared or loathed by his party’s core support, irrespective of the veracity or morality of his statements.
This politically aggressive response reminds me of the same extreme reaction that was taken in November 2023 by certain right-wing newspapers after the full house “Break-Up of Britain” symposium at the Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh in memory of the late philosopher/writer Tom Nairn. It proves once again what we are up against in the quest to finally attain self-determination and get away from the toxic politics of Westminster.
I wonder, also, how much he knows of English history, let alone whatever his notion of an identity is. That is a real mystery to me. Sooner rather than later, not only Scotland but Wales and Northern Ireland will walk away from Sunak’s disunited kingdoms, leaving England to fend for itself along with its own form of identity.We know there are thousands of National readers who want to debate, argue and go back and forth in the comments section of our stories. We’ve got the most informed readers in Scotland, asking each other the big questions about the future of our country.
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