Reeves’s neo-liberal choice to punish the disabled

Just before the Chancellor Rachel Reeves made her Spring Budget statement this week, the Guardian newspaper published a story reporting on the new austerity cuts that she was set to announce, the headline ran: “Further benefits cuts planned as Rachel Reeves forced to find extra £1.6bn.” This headline is, to put it kindly, misleading. Reeves has not been “forced” to find an extra £1.6 billion, far less has she been compelled to find it by making even deeper cuts to the already meagre incomes of the most vulnerable. Reeves has chosen to impose more cuts on benefits because she refuses to raise taxes on the wealthiest, refuses to introduce a wealth tax on assets over £10 million, refuses to instruct the Bank of England to create more currency as it did when it bailed out the banks in the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis, refuses to borrow more, refuses to boost economic growth by rejoining the European single market and customs union, and refuses to ditch the fiscal rules which she inherited from the Conservatives.

All these are possible political choices, just as cutting benefits for the sick and disabled is a political choice. Rachel from Kicking the Disabled chose to make the very Tory “tough choice” of punching down on those least able to push back. Her “tough choice” tells us all we need to know about the priorities of Starmer’s government.

The Government’s own figures show that more than 3 million households will lose money as a result of the government’s benefits cuts, and an extra 250,000 people – including 50,000 children – will be pushed into relative poverty by 2029-30.Other analyses claim that the Government’s figures seriously underestimate the scale of the damage and that the true figure of those who will be pushed into poverty is closer to 400,000. The Labour government is doing this in order to avoid criticism from a right wing press which is never going to give it a favourable hearing anyway.Starmer refuses to countenance raising taxes on the rich or the big tech companies. He is also dead set against rejoining the European single market and customs union, even though this is the single measure which will do more than any other to promote economic growth.

That Starmer is so unwilling countenance these measures, which would bring about significant economic growth and obviate the need for throwing 400,000 disabled people into poverty despite being over four years away from another general election and possessing a massive and unassailable Commons majority, goes far beyond accusing him of political cowardice. If a Labour government is still unwilling to face down the right and its media allies despite the huge political advantages that Starmer possesses, then what exactly is the point of the Labour party? Starmer is certainly a political coward, a man possessing no principles other than the pursuit of power for the sake of it, but he is also a spineless figurehead in a government which has been captured by neo-liberalists.

It’s clearer now than it ever was that real change is impossible under Westminster. If change won’t happen with a Labour government with an impregnable majority, it’s never going to happen at all.

The measures introduced by Reeves will make an already desperate situation even worse for families living in poverty. But people in poverty are not the political donors whom Reeves and Starmer need to keep on board. So they made the “difficult choice” to harm disabled people, it’s not like they’d disable the UK’s useless nukes.

It bears repeating that the main benefit for disabled people in England and Wales, Personal Independence Payment (PIP), and its Scottish equivalent Adult Disability Payment (ADP), are not out-of-work benefits. The purpose of these non-means tested benefits is to help pay for the additional costs which come with being disabled. Many disabled people rely on PIP or ADP to cover the extra costs they incur in order to stay in work. Cutting PIP will not encourage disabled people into work, it could result in some disabled people having to give up work. For many others it will merely result in them having to forego the necessities which enable them to live a normal life.

Yet Darren Jones MP, the chief secretary to the Treasury, when trying to defend Rachel Reeves’ significant cuts to the disability benefits on the BBC, compared cutting disability benefits to cutting children’s pocket money and telling them to get a Saturday job. Labour is a party of ghouls. PIP is not ‘pocket money’. Kids don’t have to use their pocket money to keep a roof over their heads or pay for food or services that are essential to their daily functioning. The attacks on disabled people in are an assault on people’s dignity. The real sickness is a politics that allows this shameful rhetoric.

An analysis from the Fraser of Allander Institute at the University of Strathclyde warns that the Scottish Budget “will be around £900 million worse off on the current side in 2029/30 than previously projected,” if no changes are made to what was announced this week by the Chancellor Rachel Reeves. In her Spring Budget statement yesterday, she confirmed cuts to sickness and disability benefits which will total around £4.8 billion a year by 2029/2030, as well as cuts to Government departments and the loss of thousands of civil service posts.

Labour’s Scottish branch manager Anas Sarwar continues to insist that his bosses in London are not introducing austerity, saying that government spending is continuing to go up. Tell that to the disabled people and their carers who face losing their benefits, tell that to the civil servants who are set to lose their jobs. Sarwar will insist that the Scottish Government mitigate the cuts from its limited budget and will describe as “SNP cuts” the cuts the Scottish Government is forced to find in other areas as Westminster has imposed a legal obligation on Holyrood to balance its budget while denying it the full range of tax and borrowing powers.

Sarwar is insulting everyone’s intelligence when he claims that this is not austerity. If government spending rises but does not keep pace with inflation, that’s austerity. The fact that overall government spending is increasing has no bearing on the definition of austerity. It’s all about how and where the government spends money. Cutting the money available to the poor and the vulnerable and sacking frontline staff in order to boost defence spending is austerity. Cutting frontline services for the public while boosting the money spent on the private sector is austerity. According to figures from the ukgovernmentspending.co.uk website, annual UK Government spending increased throughout the years of Conservative austerity, rising from £673.1 billion in 2010 to £852.35 billion in 2019 – the year before the Covid pandemic. According to Anas Sarwar’s definition there was no austerity under the Tories either.

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Branchform’s meagre fruit

It cost £2.3 million, it lasted four years. It originated in a politically motivated complaint from a notorious attention seeker with a habit of making nuisance complaints to the police, but Police Scotland’s Operation Branchform has finally come to an end – without any charges being brought against former first minister Nicola Sturgeon or former SNP Treasurer Colin Beattie.

Both have been cleared by this protracted and expensive police investigation which despite thousands of man-hours of investigation by experienced and senior detectives, murder tents, and the seizure of many kilogrammes of documentation, failed to find any evidence of wrong-doing against them. Branchform has without a doubt had a significant impact on Scottish politics, being in part responsible for the SNP’s catastrophic defeat in last year’s Westminster general election.

The investigation has caused equally significant damage to the reputation of Police Scotland with many people who are not prone to conspiracy theorising wondering why the police have spent so much time,effort, and public money investigating a case which involves relatively trivial sums of money, up to and including parking murder tents in the former first minister’s front garden in full view of a Scottish media ecstatic in an orgy of SNPbad which eagerly broadcast the proceedings live. It even made them lose attention on the ferries. All this has led to widespread suspicions that the police have allowed themselves to be politicised. That’s a stench of suspicion, which whether it is right or wrong, will linger on Police Scotland for years to come.

The former first minister’s now estranged husband Peter Murrell has been charged with embezzlement. We are still awaiting the precise details of these charges and as this remains a live case I would strongly urge extreme caution about commenting on this aspect of the investigation. I would also remind anyone commenting here that you are personally responsible for any comments you leave. The court proceedings against him have only just begun, and it is entirely likely that they will not have concluded by the time of the next Scottish elections in May next year, casting the baleful influence of Branchform over yet another Scottish electoral cycle. Insert your favourite conspiracy theory here.

The news from Police Scotland that the former first minister had been cleared came – entirely coincidentally of course – within days of Nicola Sturgeon’s announcement that she will not be seeking re-election to Holyrood at the next Scottish elections in May 2026. Police Scotland are terribly good at laying suspicions of a stitch up to rest.

Proving how good they are at this, and also entirely coincidentally, the news came on the very same day that Sturgeon’s estranged husband, Peter Murrell, made a private and routine appearance in court in Edinburgh, which the press mysteriously found out about, conveniently – and again entirely coincidentally – allowing the Scottish media to run with more negative headlines about the SNP despite the fact that they had been deprived of the prospect they had been salivating about for so long, seeing the former first minister arraigned on criminal charges.

It’s quite possible that Peter Murrell’s trial will entirely coincidentally start as campaigning gets underway for the next Holyrood election.

But as far as media gotchas of Nicola Sturgeon are concerned, all those hours of coverage of murder tents have been for naught. That sound of distant swearing you can hear is Pacific Quay hastily cancelling the hour-and-a-half long special it had been planning on the downfall of Sturgeon. Thoughts and prayers to Glenn Campbell and Kaye Adams.

The BBC and the anti-independence media, the Unionist froth-bots, and the Alba supporters who were drooling over the prospect of seeing their nemesis in the dock and facing criminal charges that could potentially have landed her in jail for years, have now had that whipped away from them.

The news that Police Scotland had failed to find any evidence of wrong-doing by Nicola Sturgeon despite a four-year-long investigation costing four times more than the amount of cash that was the subject of the investigation was met with wailing, gnashing of teeth, and fury from the frothing outrage geysers of über-Unionism on social media and the raging conspiracy theorists. These types are either demanding that Nicola Sturgeon be locked up anyway, or are insisting that she was always going to ‘get away’ with the crimes they are certain she committed on account of her being a CIA or British Intelligence agent who is simultaneously a lesbian and a misogynist. Many of these accounts could now be liable for defamation.

Nicola Sturgeon had announced a few days before the news broke that she had been cleared of suspicion that she did not intend to seek re-election in May 2026 and would be spending her time out of the glare of publicity, although she did state that she hoped to continue to make a contribution to the cause of independence.

She absolutely deserves having some time to herself, few politicians have had to endure such a barrage of hatred and intrusion into her private life as she has, much of which was made even harder to bear as it came from people who were supposedly on the same side as her. However I would love it if she now announced that she had changed her mind and would be standing for Holyrood after all, if only to be able to watch all the usual suspects go into meltdown.

The news that Nicola Sturgeon and Colin Beattie have been cleared came just as things are starting to look much more positive for the SNP. Even in opinion polls which maintain the highly questionable practice of weighting by the results of an eleven year old referendum, the SNP and the Scottish Greens appear set to maintain a pro-independence majority in Holyrood. Last week, in two Glasgow council by-elections, the SNP significantly out-performed their polling results and took two seats from a Labour party whose support is in freefall. These by elections were the first electoral test since Labour’s shameful attack on the disabled and chronically ill. Labour’s support collapsed. Next week the Chancellor is set to introduce more swingeing cuts to public spending, ushering in a new era of austerity.

Back in early 2024 when it was obvious that Labour would win the next Westminster general election and the SNP would be punished at the ballot box due to the political fall out from Operation Branchform, I predicted that by the time of the next Scottish elections, Labour would be very unpopular indeed. That has come to pass, but even I did not expect just how unpopular Labour would become, and how quickly it would happen.

The fall in Labour’s support has not bottomed out yet. It will fall even more as public anger grows over the cuts Reeves will announce next week and the ramifications of the recent cuts to disability and sickness benefits are felt. The cuts to disability benefits are Labour’s Poll Tax moment. It normally takes a few years for a government to destroy public trust in it, Labour has managed it in a few months. Once gone, that trust is very difficult to get back.

The UK now has three right wing parties which attack the poor, the disabled and the vulnerable because they refuse to countenance raising taxes on the rich or boosting the economy by rejoining the EU. Independence is the only option left for those who want a fairer and better Scotland. It is now not beyond the bounds of possibility that the SNP might even win a majority in Holyrood in 2026, providing the party can motivate independence supporters to turn out and vote.

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Labour out-Tories the Tories

The head of the DWP, the Department of Wickedness and Persecution, Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall, the mad axe-woman of Westminster, today announced the biggest cuts ever to sickness and disability benefits, kicking away the crutches of some of the most vulnerable in society. The scale of the cuts is horrifying, all the more so considering we have just come through fourteen years of Conservative performative cruelty from which Labour marketed itself as offering change. The only changes are in the faces of those twisting the knife into the sick and disabled and in the fact that whereas the Tories stabbed the poor in the front, Labour has stabbed them in the back.

What Labour has just done is even worse than what we got from the Tories, we expected cruelty and contempt from the Conservatives, and that’s exactly what we got. Labour offered hope and relief to people who were battered, bruised and reeling from fourteen years of Conservative abuse, only to snatch it away as soon as Starmer got the votes he’d lied and dissembled so long to win. Labour has added betrayal to the cruelty and contempt.

These changes are billed as saving £5 billion by the end of the decade. As she rose in the House of Commons to make her announcement, Kendall berated the Tories for having allowed the bill for sickness and disability benefits to increase to the level it currently is. Just think on that for a second, today we witnessed the shameful spectacle of a Labour minister attacking the Tories for not being harsh enough on the sick and disabled.

Nowhere in Kendall’s diatribe was any consideration of why mental health issues are increasing in prevalence, especially amongst the young. There was no thought that it might have anything to do with the increasing gulf between the obscenely rich and an entire generation which sees itself locked out of ever owning their own home, ever finding a secure and well paid job, ever escaping the stress and worry of being one pay cheque away from destitution. Labour has few answers to those wider issues. It certainly isn’t about to do anything to redistribute the vast wealth that those who have profited from privatisation and the destruction of the public sector hoard like jealous dragons.

Instead there was an underlying assumption that those with mental health problems are ‘at it’, and that they are undeserving of support, compassion and understanding. A few days ago, the Health Secretary Wes Streeting, a man who is addicted to donations from private healthcare companies, proclaimed that mental health conditions are being “over-diagnosed”. I’m sure his degree in history abundantly qualifies him to make confident proclamations about medical diagnoses.

Kendall announced that it will become harder to claim Personal Independence Payment (PIP), the main disability benefit for disabled people in England and Wales. PIP has recently been replaced by the devolved benefit, Adult Disability Payment (ADP) in Scotland, but I applied for PIP prior to ADP being rolled out in Scotland, and know from personal experience that it’s already a very difficult benefit to get. Half of those who apply for it are turned down. Over 70% of decisions are overturned on appeal in favour of the claimant.

Knowing how horrendous, demeaning, and stressful the process of applying for PIP was, I put off applying for a year and a half after I became eligible. Even when you have a visible and obvious physical disability like I do, a disability which medical professionals have assessed as being life-long, I still had to appeal against the DWP’s initial decision which was riddled with errors and outright lies, and when I was finally granted PIP at a rate in accordance with my true needs, I was told I’d have to be re-assessed in three years, despite submitting a letter from a medical professional stating my needs would be life long. The DWP seems to assume that the part of the brain controlling motor and sensory function which was killed off during my stroke in October 2020 might magically grow back. Spoiler alert, dead brain tissue does not grow back.

This cruel and intensely intrusive assessment process is now set to become even harsher. The changes seem designed to exclude those claimants who live with mental health problems.

I was due a PIP reassessment in at the end of June this year. I was having sleepless nights about it even before Kendall’s announcement today. However to my immense relief I was transferred to Scottish Adult Disability Payment in February this year. The Scottish Social Security Department have informed me that they will reassess my claim under the Scottish system in April. I have heard far more positive reports about the Scottish reassessment process, but I am still apprehensive about going through it.

Even though PIP is being phased out in Scotland, the money that the Scottish Government is allotted in the Scottish Block Grant for the equivalent Scottish benefit is ultimately determined by how much the Westminster government spends on PIP in England and Wales. The Fraser of Allander Institute reckons that the changes Kendall has made to PIP could lop £115 million off Holyrood’s budget. The Scottish Government will have to look to raising taxes or cutting spending in other areas if it wants to maintain the existing eligibility criteria for ADP.

Elsewhere, swingeing cuts are being made to non-devolved benefits. Incapacity benefits are being frozen until 2030 at £97 per week, a real-terms cut when inflation over the next five years is taken into account. New claimants will get even less from 2026, with the benefit being slashed to just £50 per week, though the Government has said this will be topped up with a new premium.

After the cuts were announced, Health Secretary Wes Streeting heckled the Tory benches, taunting them by claiming that it must be so painful for the Tories watching a Labour government doing the things that the Tories only ever talked about, kicking away the crutches from the disabled and overturning their wheelchairs. Streeting talked like a man who does not care if his Ilford constituency gives him the boot, he will land straight into the board of a healthcare multinational where he’ll earn millions.

People will suffer grieviously due to these cuts, PolicyEngine, a calculator which measures the impact of policies and is used by the Treasury, estimates that the social security reforms will push 134,000 into poverty and 28,000 into deep poverty. People will descend further intp despair. But Starmer and Kendall will continue to pontificate about tough choices that they themselves never bear the brunt of.

Streeting ended his smug oration with: “The public are asking “What is the point of the Conservative Party?”

Well indeed, you revolting plastic facsimile of a human being, what is the point of the Tory party when Labour is doing all the vile work of the Tories? There is no need for the Tory party now Labour is more Tory than the Tories.

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Visits from space aliens

You may not have noticed, on account of doing something far more engrossing, like de-fluffing your navel, but last week Scotland was ‘graced’ – I use the term advisedly – by a visit from Russell Findlay’s boss Kemi Badenoch, a woman who makes the notoriously ill-tempered and uptight deputy leader of Reform UK, Richard Tetchy, seem like a laid back perma-stoned 1960s hippy by comparison. Badenoch is more than capable of starting a fight in an empty room, which is ironic given that her McMinions in Scotchlandshire are constantly bewailing the supposed divisions in Scottish society the blame for which they lay at the door of the SNP.

Differences of opinion – what Scottish Tory branch manager Russell Findlay is pleased to call ‘divisions’, are an integral part of the democratic process. In the normal course of things in a properly functioning democracy, these differences of opinion are resolved in healthy democratic debate and then ultimately through the ballot box. They only become unhealthy divisions when this process of debate, discussion, and voting becomes blocked. Then positions become entrenched and real divisions arise. Russell Findlay and his Conservative party, along with the democracy blockers in the Labour party, are those who are responsible for blocking the democratic process in Scotland and preventing a resolution being reached on differences of opinion on Scotland’s future and thus turning normal and healthy differences of opinion into ‘divisions’. So if Russell Findlay wants to know who is really responsible for creating divisions in Scotland, he should stop blaming those he disagrees with about the future of Scotland, and go and look in a mirror.

But of course what is really getting the goat of über-Unionists like Findlay is that Scotland is no longer the country of their union flag bedecked childhood, when middle class golf club bores like Findlay could pontificate at length without fear of being challenged about how crap and incapable Scotland is and so utterly dependent on the imaginary greatness of Britain. What Findlay and the Tories are so upset about is that they no longer set the narrative on Scotland’s place in the world.

The Tories, Labour, and Reform UK all long for the days when Scottish independence was not a serious and mainstream political position, but was safely confined to the margins of Scottish politics. They hope that by making use of the political heft of MPs elected in other parts of the UK they can continue to squash the legitimate political demand in Scotland for another independence referendum. In pursuit of this they send their party leaders on trips to Scotland to tell us what our “real” priorities are. Recently we had the disastrous visit by Reform UK’s Richard Tetchy when he couldn’t remember the names of the two former Tory councillors who had defected to Reform UK at a press conference he had called to introduce the defectors to the media.

Last week, we had an equally disastrous trip to Scotland by Conservative leader Kemi Bad Enough.

This is Badenoch’s first visit to Scotland since becoming the leader of the Conservatives 131 days previously, the longest delay of any new Tory leader in visiting Scotland since Stanley Baldwin, who became Tory leader in 1923. When Badenoch was asked why it had taken her so long to visit Scotland, she first ignored the question, when it was repeated, she imperiously responded, deigning to give her attention to someone she believes is far beneath her: “So I think the question you’re asking is actually extraordinary, and the fact that you think I didn’t answer it is interesting.

“It sounds like you think I’m some sort of alien who’s just popped up from space. And I would remind you that Scotland is part of the UK, and I’m the leader of the Conservative Party in the UK.

“I’ve been Scotland [sic] many times. I used to work for the Royal Bank of Scotland. I visited here during my leadership campaign, but there were other places that I hadn’t been to either, and I went there first, and I’m here now, and I think that’s important.

“But I also think that the constant trying to present the Conservative Party leader, or probably the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, as something alien to the country, is quite wrong, and we should stop doing that.”

An alien from space would have been much more welcome, and probably much more polite. You will notice that her answer essentially boiled down to – I went to other places that are far more important than you, and you have some considerable nerve not fawning in gratitude that I have taken valuable time out of my busy schedule to come and patronise you now. She can hardly complain, Badenoch was indeed acting like an alien conqueror from outer space landing on our planet, both expect mere humans to bow down before their new overlord. But in most sci-fi, aliens come in peace, something which cannot be said for Kemi Badenoch.

The Tories are doomed when their leader makes a dalek seem approachable. Daleks also have far greater intel on the planets they seek to conquer. Had Badenoch been remotely briefed, instead of just remote, her aides might have informed her that the great majority of the Scottish press is knee-jerk Unionist and is stuffed full of Conservative commentators out of all proportion to the political views of the Scottish population.However Badenoch gives the strong impression of being a woman who doesn’t listen to her staff, or indeed anyone else. She must be a nightmare to work for. You could almost feel sorry for her staff, almost. They sold their souls to Satan years ago.

Badenoch indulged herself in her favourite right wing culture wars tropes, and insisted that her party would beat Reform UK in next year’s Holyrood elections. That’s how far the Tories have fallen, they are reduced to claiming that they’re not going to come in in fourth place, and people still don’t believe them. This is political delusion on Anas Sarwar “I’m going to stand up to Starmer” levels.

Badenoch gives the strong vibes of a Tory leader who was chosen by a rudderless party still in shock from a heavy defeat, like the equally charisma free Iain Duncan-Smith. If as expected, the Tories perform poorly in this year’s local government elections in England and next year’s elections to the Scottish and Welsh parliaments, she is likely to join Duncan-Smith in the political obscurity of the Tory back benches.

Badenoch is the most right wing Tory party leader since the catastrophe that was Liz Truss,  and equally bereft of the human touch, proving that the Tories learn nothing. She may yet be unseated as party leader because the Tories do not think that she is right wing enough.

It’s not just the Tories who are tacking ever rightwards. Keir Starmer’s supposedly Labour government is also shifting alarmingly far to the right. On Sunday, in connection with Starmer’s plans to cut benefits for the disabled, something even the Tories had rejected as being too extreme, the Observer quoted an anonymous senior figure in the Labour party who said that Starmer is doing is “awful” and lacking in any Labour values.

He went on to describe Starmer as “a passenger in his own government”, meaning that the Prime Minister seems to have been captured by rightwingers in Downing Street who are now running the domestic agenda – presumably Morgan McSweeney and the dismal Labour Together, the influential pressure group once dismissed as a ‘fringe group’ by Anas Sarwar in another of his many lies.

With both Labour and the Tories being captured by the right, and the looming spectre of the far right Reform, the real division in Scotland is between those who are content to see Scotland’s future dictated by an increasingly intolerant right and those who still long for decency, compassion, empathy, and humanity. It’s clearer now than it has ever been that we can only hope to achieve those values in our government with Scottish independence. Otherwise our future will entail an eternity of bowing down before our right wing alien overlords.

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Having abandoned Twitter I will be actively posting on BlueSky from now on. You can find me at https://bsky.app/profile/weegingerdug.bsky.social follow me there and I will generally follow back.

albarevisedMy Gaelic maps of Scotland are still available, a perfect gift for any Gaelic learner or just for anyone who likes maps. The maps cost £15 each plus £8 P&P within the UK. P&P to the USA or Canada is £18 and P&P to Europe is £14. P&P to Australia and New Zealand is £20. You can order by sending a PayPal payment of £23 to weegingerbook@yahoo.com (Please remember to include the postal address where you want the map sent to).

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Cornish map blog versionI am also now selling my Cornish language map of Cornwall which was produced in collaboration with Akademi Kernewek, the umbrella body for Cornish language organisations. The approximately 1200 place names on the map were researched and agreed by the Akademi’s place name panel. The map is A1 in size. The Cornish maps cost £15 each plus £8 P&P within the UK.  P&P to the USA or Canada is £18 and P&P to Europe is £14. P&P to Australia and New Zealand is £20. You can order by sending a PayPal payment for the appropriate amount to weegingerbook@yahoo.com  or by using my PayPal.me link PayPal.Me/weegingerdug
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Within Cornwall the map is available at Kowsva, 6 Artists Muse, Heartlands, Poll/Pool – The Kowethas shop. They are also available from The Cornish Store in Aberfala/Falmouth. Other outlets in Cornwall will follow soon.

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Though cowards flinch and traitors sneer, we’ll kick your crutches out of here.

Labour’s plan to target the disabled and the long term sick have been widely trailed in advance. The final details are to be announced at the end of this month, but it is expected that those on long term sickness benefits will come under greater pressure to find work or risk their already meagre benefits being cut. The disabled who claim Personal Independence Payment (PIP), which is not tied to the ability to work, will find that their benefits are being frozen for an indeterminate period and new claims and reviews will be carried out according to even narrower criteria than are already in place.

Claiming PIP and undergoing a PIP review are already demoralising, stressful, intrusive and demeaning processes in which you are quite literally forced to explain in detail to an unsympathetic stranger who is predisposed to treat you as a liar the help you need to take a shit. These new cuts will make things even worse.

PIP exists because it’s expensive being disabled. The purpose of the benefit is to help with the extra costs that come with being disabled. I have learned that myself since becoming disabled, for example I can’t use public transport easily and but I can no longer drive. I had an assessment for driving a year or so after my stroke and it was determined that I could not drive even with an adapted car due to issues I have processing visual information in the left of my visual field. I can no longer cook or do basic housework and if it was not for my long suffering husband I would have to rely on paid carers for this. I need daily hot baths to help my poor circulation and ward off muscle cramps and stiffness, leading to higher gas and electric bills. My experience is not unusual for disabled people. These extra costs and their rises due to inflation don’t disappear just because the government decides to freeze PIP and restrict eligibility.

The Disability Rights Organisation reports that according to official documentation, scores of deaths of claimants in the last three years have been linked to persistent, systemic flaws in the way disability and sickness benefits are (mis)managed by the Department for Work and Pensions. These new cuts and changes to the benefits system will make things even worse. People are going to die.

Five Labour MPs from Scotland have signed up to a new Parliamentary Labour pressure group called the “Get Britain Working” group which is enthusiastically cheering on the planned cuts to disability and sickness benefits. A letter addressed to Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall, signed by the new group, talks about changing the benefits system in order to get people back into work and mentions that “We understand that delivering this new social contract requires hard choices to be made”.

Why is it that Labour’s “hard choices” are only ever hard on the poor, the elderly or the disabled? They are never hard on billionaires, the rich, or those who have profited from privatisation.

These “hard choices” apparently include making it harder to qualify for PIP. Do these clowns have any idea of how hard it is to get PIP? I have significant and obvious physical disabilities and very restricted mobility but on my first application for PIP I was told I have no mobility needs.

The roll of shame includes Dunfermline and Dollar MP Graeme Downie, East Renfrewshire’s Blair McDougall, Coatbridge and Bellshill MP Frank McNally, Livingston MP Gregor Poynton and East Kilbride and Strathaven MP Joani Reid. I’m not at all surprised to see Blair Mc Dougall on that list. He was the director of 2014’s Better Together, the author of the original Project Fear, he has made a career out of political coercion, menaces and intimidation.

Where are these mythical employers who are so eager to take on staff with disabilities or chronic illness? Will they employ people who have unpredictable conditions that leave them incapacitated half the week, but who don’t know which days? Will they pay sick leave and allow for hospital stays? Will they pay for any adaptations or support that such new staff may need?

Is the NHS ready for an influx of patients suffering flare ups of severe disease caused by stress from DWP jobsworths who treat claimants like criminals? Are already overstretched and under funded mental health services ready to receive more patients who have attempted suicide because of the emotional and financial stress that these new cuts inflict upon them? Have the bean counters of the Labour party even paused to consider for one minute the human cost of these cuts? The answer is clearly no. Imagine becoming a Labour MP only to spend your political capital punishing pensioners and the disabled.

Do any of the Labour MPs who have signed this letter employ any disabled people as part of their parliamentary or constituency office teams? If not, why not? If the Labour MPs who have signed up to this tone deaf and callous manifesto do not themselves employ disabled staff, where do they get off demanding that other employers recruit disabled people?

Labour has become a party of neo-liberal ghouls who fully subscribe to the Malthusian Conservative doctrine: “Work or starve”.

Anas Sarwar has been predictably quiet about these reported cuts. PIP, the main disability benefit, has been replaced by the Adult Disability Payment in Scotland, which currently pays the same as PIP but which has a radically different and more humane system of assessment and review. However cuts and freezes to PIP in England and Wales will have a knock on effect on the block grant Westminster pays annually to the Scottish Government. This will of course not stop Anas Sarwar from demanding that the Scottish Government mitigate Westminster Labour’s cuts, without saying where the money is going to come from.

To my immense relief, I have now been transferred to the Scottish Adult Disability Payment. Despite a letter from my occupational therapist at my last PIP review stating that my disability and my needs will be life long, I was due to be reassessed for PIP in June this year. I was dreading going through that inhumane and cruel process again. It entails filling in a forty page form with no option to do it online. I am physically unable to hold a pen, so my mobility issues notwithstanding, I would have to get myself to a benefits advice centre so they could fill in the form for me.

The Scottish system involves a much shorter form and I only need to tick a box saying my condition has not improved. My claim will be reviewed in April. This will be checked with the medical professionals I deal with, and all going well my claim will be renewed. I lost a substantial chunk of my right parietal lobe when I had the stroke. It’s not going to grow back. I may be missing a big part of my brain, but I am still capable of more compassion and empathy than these so-called Labour MPs.

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Having abandoned Twitter I will be actively posting on BlueSky from now on. You can find me at https://bsky.app/profile/weegingerdug.bsky.social follow me there and I will generally follow back.

albarevisedMy Gaelic maps of Scotland are still available, a perfect gift for any Gaelic learner or just for anyone who likes maps. The maps cost £15 each plus £8 P&P within the UK. P&P to the USA or Canada is £18 and P&P to Europe is £14. P&P to Australia and New Zealand is £20. You can order by sending a PayPal payment of £23 to weegingerbook@yahoo.com (Please remember to include the postal address where you want the map sent to).

I am now writing the daily newsletter for The National, published every day from Monday to Friday in the late afternoon.  So if you’d like a daily dose of dug you can subscribe to The National, Scotland’s only pro-independence newspaper, here: Subscriptions from The National

Cornish map blog versionI am also now selling my Cornish language map of Cornwall which was produced in collaboration with Akademi Kernewek, the umbrella body for Cornish language organisations. The approximately 1200 place names on the map were researched and agreed by the Akademi’s place name panel. The map is A1 in size. The Cornish maps cost £15 each plus £8 P&P within the UK.  P&P to the USA or Canada is £18 and P&P to Europe is £14. P&P to Australia and New Zealand is £20. You can order by sending a PayPal payment for the appropriate amount to weegingerbook@yahoo.com  or by using my PayPal.me link PayPal.Me/weegingerdug
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Within Cornwall the map is available at Kowsva, 6 Artists Muse, Heartlands, Poll/Pool – The Kowethas shop. They are also available from The Cornish Store in Aberfala/Falmouth. Other outlets in Cornwall will follow soon.

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Chippy Richard Tetchy goes to the chippy

Reform UK’s Nigel Farage mini-me, the notoriously bad tempered Richard Tetchy, sorry, Tice, was in Scotland this week in order to pretend that he and Farage’s private limited company masquerading as a democratically constituted far right English nationalist party actually care about Scotland. Spoiler alert, he failed miserably.

It has been clear for some time that – as befits a nakedly English nationalist party – Reform UK has little interest in Scotland and has not bothered itself with developing a suite of Scottish specific policies. As previously pointed out in this blog, the party’s showing in opinion polling in Scotland is almost entirely due to the constant platforming the party receives in the British media. More of that platforming will take place on BBC1 on Thursday evening when Tetchy will appear as a guest on BBC Question Time from Skipton in North Yorkshire.

Reform is doing significantly worse in opinion polling in Scotland than elsewhere in the UK. Its standing will not have been helped by Tetchy’s performance before the massed ranks of the Scottish media when he fully lived up to his name and allowed everyone to experience his ignorant and arrogant entitled authoritarian middle class rich boy twattery.

It started off badly with a car crash interview on BBC Radio Scotland with Gary Robertson during which Robertson asked some perfectly reasonable questions to which any politician with a modicum of sense could have seen coming even from the distance of England’s Home Counties and had some glib pre-prepared responses to.

But Tetchy despises anyone with the temerity not to take him at his own bloated estimation of himself and fails dismally when asked any question which doesn’t go along the lines of – Richard, please tell us how brilliant you are.

Robertson asked Tetchy about John Swinney’s view that Nigel Farage is “fundamentally racist”. This comment was widely reported a few weeks ago and Tetchy should have seen it coming, but then Tetchy is as likely to pay attention to the Scottish press as he does to scholarly journals containing articles about the reality of anthropogenic climate change.

Tetchy ranted ranted in response: “Are you accusing, are you accusing the, the Scottish voters who are not willing to vote for the SNP or Labour, are you accusing them all being racist? Don’t be daft. Don’t be juvenile.”

That was a very Ein Reich Ein Volk Ein Führer response from Tetchy. If the Dear Leader is “fundamentally racist” then so is everyone not willing to vote SNP or Labour, surely he didn’t mean those who vote for the Scottish Greens. But his response was not merely asinine in its manufactured outrage, it also displayed complete ignorance of the realities of Scottish politics.

There was only one person being juvenile here and that was Tetchy. Seeing he was getting nowhere with the pompous balloon, Robertson then pivoted to try and ask why Scottish voters should support the party “when it seems that Scotland is so down [Reform’s] list of priorities.” Reform’s Scottish policies could be written on the back of one of Nigel Farage’s fag packets, and that would still leave room for a diatribe about asylum seekers.

Naturally Robertson was rewarded with another angry rant in which Tetchy completely failed to address the point put to him and so inadvertently proved Robertson’s point. Speaking on top of Robertson, Tetchy railed: “If you’re going to ask me a question, have the courtesy of letting me answer, otherwise there’s no point doing anything.”

He continued: “You can’t keep spending more money than you’re earning, and the Scottish economy, like the rest of the UK is heading towards bankruptcy unless we change course, and it’s about time people had some realism, some honest hard truths.”

What was missing from this thinly disguised paean to Elon Musk’s public services and public sector jobs destroying DOGE – which is currently going down in the USA like a bucket of vomit – was any attempt to answer the question which had been put to him. Reform UK’s Scottish policies remain as mythical as Richard Tetchy’s political competence.

Tetchy did find time to respond to a question about whether Reform UK would support another Scottish independence referendum with: “We’re a Unionist party.” When a party is attracting defectors who are leaving the Tories because it’s not hard right and Anglo-British nationalist enough, you might think its attitude to another independence referendum was a given. Some within Reform, such as Great Yarmouth MP Rupert Lowe, make no secret of their desire to abolish the Scottish and Welsh Parliaments and reduce Scotland and Wales to the same status as the English regions. Voting for Reform UK in the hopes of another independence referendum is like voting for Starmer for political honesty.

This train wreck of an interview was the successful part of Tetchy’s visit to Scotland. It was followed by a press conference at a chip shop in the East End of Glasgow, the Val d’Oro in London Road – so you can avoid it in future. The press conference was held at a chippy because no one is more chippy than Richard Tetchy and it’s the sort of working class thing that millionaire English public schoolboys think gives them street creds.

The purpose of the press conference was for Tetchy to introduce two Tory councillors who have just defected to his party on the grounds that Kemi Badenoch’s Tories aren’t swivel eyed enough. Unfortunately Tetchy had paid such little attention that he had no idea what their names were or what local authorities they represented. That’s the political equivalent of, “I do so have a girlfriend, but she goes to a different school.”

Tetchy disappeared back into the chippy and eventually appeared with a pair of randos he introduced to the press as Ross and John.

He was then asked – quite reasonably under the circumstances – what their surnames were but this only got him more annoyed, everyone knows that all Scots are called Jock McJocko. He snapped: “Are you going to challenge me on everything or are you going to ask me a politics question? I’m answering policy questions.”

Knowing the names of your elected representatives is a pretty basic politics question, especially when the entire point of your press conference was to tell the media that these two councillors have just defected to your party. But the only person in Reform UK whose name anyone needs to know is Nigel Farage, everyone else, Tetchy included, is just padding.

The two Tory councillors who have defected to Reform UK are Renfrewshire councillor John Gray and South Lanarkshire councillor Ross Lambie. To be fair they are indeed eminently forgettable. Reform claims that it’s going to be a force in Scottish politics but at the same time its leadership is so lazily arrogant and ignorant of Scottish politics that not only can they not be bothered to develop a package of Scottish policies but their deputy leader Richard Tetchy can’t even find out the names of the councillors whose defection to Reform UK he was in Glasgow to announce. You couldn’t ask for a starker example of being taken for granted.

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Having abandoned Twitter I will be actively posting on BlueSky from now on. You can find me at https://bsky.app/profile/weegingerdug.bsky.social follow me there and I will generally follow back.

albarevisedMy Gaelic maps of Scotland are still available, a perfect gift for any Gaelic learner or just for anyone who likes maps. The maps cost £15 each plus £8 P&P within the UK. P&P to the USA or Canada is £18 and P&P to Europe is £14. P&P to Australia and New Zealand is £20. You can order by sending a PayPal payment of £23 to weegingerbook@yahoo.com (Please remember to include the postal address where you want the map sent to).

I am now writing the daily newsletter for The National, published every day from Monday to Friday in the late afternoon.  So if you’d like a daily dose of dug you can subscribe to The National, Scotland’s only pro-independence newspaper, here: Subscriptions from The National

Cornish map blog versionI am also now selling my Cornish language map of Cornwall which was produced in collaboration with Akademi Kernewek, the umbrella body for Cornish language organisations. The approximately 1200 place names on the map were researched and agreed by the Akademi’s place name panel. The map is A1 in size. The Cornish maps cost £15 each plus £8 P&P within the UK.  P&P to the USA or Canada is £18 and P&P to Europe is £14. P&P to Australia and New Zealand is £20. You can order by sending a PayPal payment for the appropriate amount to weegingerbook@yahoo.com  or by using my PayPal.me link PayPal.Me/weegingerdug
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Within Cornwall the map is available at Kowsva, 6 Artists Muse, Heartlands, Poll/Pool – The Kowethas shop. They are also available from The Cornish Store in Aberfala/Falmouth. Other outlets in Cornwall will follow soon.

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The end of the Anglosaxon transatlantic alliance

Anyone who’s not a fan of Putin or who hasn’t drunk deep of the MAGA Kool-Aid was horrified by the disgusting scenes in the Oval Office yesterday when America’s extortionist in chief and his pet rodent JD Vance ambushed the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy who was in Washington DC ostensibly to sign a deal giving the USA the rights to extract and exploit hundreds of billions worth of Ukrainian mineral resources. In return Zelenskyy wanted the USA to guarantee Ukrainian security should a peace deal be agreed between Ukraine and its invader Vladimir Putin. Ukraine has learned the hard way that Putin is not to be trusted.

Prior to his invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Putin published a nakedly imperialist manifesto in which he set out his Russian nationalist belief that Ukraine is not as real country and Ukrainians are not a real nation. Putin has made no secret of his long term aim to absorb almost all of Ukraine into his Greater Russian Empire, at best to reduce it to the status of a compliant kleptocratic dictatorship client state like Belarus, or at worst to annexe most of Ukraine directly into Russia, in which the Ukrainian language would be classified as the Little Russian dialect.

It is worth noting that prior to the invasion, ethnic Ukrainians were in a majority in the predominantly Russian speaking east of Ukraine, now illegally occupied and annexed by Putin and the majority of Russian speakers in Ukraine were Russian speaking Ukrainians. Russian occupation forces have closed down Ukrainian language schools in the occupied territories and have embarked on a concerted campaign of russification.

Ukrainians fear, rightly, that without security guarantees Putin would merely use a ceasefire to consolidate the Russification of those parts of Ukraine he already occupies while rebuilding his armed forces in order to have a second go at subduing Ukraine.

It seems clear now that Trump has never been interested in a lasting peace in Ukraine, He wants a Putin victory. Trump’s goal in that meeting was to extort Ukraine out of its natural wealth, then hand the country over to his pal Putin, crashing attempts to reach a peace deal while putting the blame for it on Ukraine. Hence the abusive partner abusive partner in a dysfunctional relationship vibe of Trump and Vance going at Zelenskyy over never saying thank you. Vance even attempted to lecture Zelenskyy about the war in Ukraine because he’d followed it on TV. There were the ludicrous attempts to accuse Zelenskyy of disrespect from a man who was happy to allow his casually dressed ally Musk into the Oval Office, carrying his child like a bullet proof vest, and doing nothing as Musk allowed the boy to talk back at Trump, pick his nose and wipe his fingers on the historic Oval Office Resolute desk. The meeting with Zelenskyy was all too obviously an occasion to display some manufactured outrage.

Now I can really see why J D Vance’s mum tried to sell him for a bottle of OxyContin. It was a disgusting and revolting spectacle, but to Zelenskyy’s immense credit he stood up to the bullying and refused to be cowed. Trump did not humiliate Zelenskyy. He humiliated himself. He humiliated America, Zelenskyy stood on his principles. Trump showed he has none.

The disgraceful scenes in the Oval Office would have been vile enough in isolation, but they continue a consistent pattern by Trump, which he has has followed since taking office, of cosying up to dictators and far-right, neo-Nazi politicians while attacking America’s long-standing allies.

The scenes in the Oval Office signalled the death of the post WW2 transatlantic alliance. Ukraine has been an ally of the US since it became independent, but America has sold it out and betrayed it. If the US will do that to a country enduring Russian invasion and occupation, it will do it to any European state. Even if the pro-Putin conspiracy theorists are correct, and Putin was merely reacting to Ukrainian provocations inspired and driven by the CIA, that merely makes Trump’s betrayal even worse. It would mean that Ukraine is suffering this war in consequence of allowing itself to be America’s proxy, and now America is abandoning it.

Keir Starmer’s strategy of appeasing Trump now lies in tatters. Trump is a bully with the mind set of a mafia boss, appeasing such people only encourages them to increase their demands. Starmer is allowing the UK to become a hostage to Trump’s whims.

Starmer wanted to be a bridge between Trump and Europe, but no one wants a bridge to a criminal extortionist with the attention span of a goldfish whose only constant is his willingness to do Putin’s bidding. You can’t be a bridge to fascism without being a fascist yourself. I remain convinced that Trump has agreed to hand over Ukraine to Putin and in return Putin will put up only a token objection when Trump’s ally Netanyahu annexes the West Bank and embarks on the ethnic cleansing of Gaza and hands the territory – which Trump tellingly referred to as a “property” – to Trump.

When even the Daily Mail, the Tory party, right wing commentators in the UK, and Italy’s far right Prime Minister are criticising Trump, you know Trump has burned the bridge that the supine Starmer is so keen on building.

This is the end of the post WW2 Anglo-Saxon model of the USA and its obedient British poodle. The only future lies in uniting with Europe. America is on Putin’s side now. For an independent Scotland this merely reinforces the message that Scotland’s future security and prosperity relies upon joining the EU as an independent state.

Calls are growing for the British Government to withdraw its offer of a second state visit to Trump. A petition calling for the visit to be cancelled had 35,000 signatories yesterday afternoon, at the time of writing this article it had over 86,000 signatories, the number is rising rapidly. If Trump does come to Scotland thanks to the spineless Starmer and a King who has shamelessly betrayed Canada – a country of which he is head of state – by honouring a man who has repeatedly stated his desire to annexe Canada and is embarking on economic warfare in pursuit of that goal, then ordinary Scots must turn out in our thousands to channel the spirit of the late Janey Godley and let Trump know what we think of him. You can sign the petition calling for the cancellation of Trump’s state visit here.

https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/no-2nd-state-visit-for-donald-trump

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Having abandoned Twitter I will be actively posting on BlueSky from now on. You can find me at https://bsky.app/profile/weegingerdug.bsky.social follow me there and I will generally follow back.

albarevisedMy Gaelic maps of Scotland are still available, a perfect gift for any Gaelic learner or just for anyone who likes maps. The maps cost £15 each plus £8 P&P within the UK. P&P to the USA or Canada is £18 and P&P to Europe is £14. P&P to Australia and New Zealand is £20. You can order by sending a PayPal payment of £23 to weegingerbook@yahoo.com (Please remember to include the postal address where you want the map sent to).

I am now writing the daily newsletter for The National, published every day from Monday to Friday in the late afternoon.  So if you’d like a daily dose of dug you can subscribe to The National, Scotland’s only pro-independence newspaper, here: Subscriptions from The National

Cornish map blog versionI am also now selling my Cornish language map of Cornwall which was produced in collaboration with Akademi Kernewek, the umbrella body for Cornish language organisations. The approximately 1200 place names on the map were researched and agreed by the Akademi’s place name panel. The map is A1 in size. The Cornish maps cost £15 each plus £8 P&P within the UK.  P&P to the USA or Canada is £18 and P&P to Europe is £14. P&P to Australia and New Zealand is £20. You can order by sending a PayPal payment for the appropriate amount to weegingerbook@yahoo.com  or by using my PayPal.me link PayPal.Me/weegingerdug
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Within Cornwall the map is available at Kowsva, 6 Artists Muse, Heartlands, Poll/Pool – The Kowethas shop. They are also available from The Cornish Store in Aberfala/Falmouth. Other outlets in Cornwall will follow soon.

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