Tuesday 27 October 2015

WELFARE BILL currently going through the UK Houses of Parliament

I have caught some of today's debate on the welfare bill in the House of Commons debate. I am one of the people who will be adversely affected by the proposed changes as I receive Employment and Support Allowance and am in the work related activity group. I receive approximately £5000 per year ESA. Under the UK Government's proposals this will be reduced by £1500 per year. This is scary as all ready I cannot balance the books and frequently my house is cold and saving money is always on my mind with every decision. I did not ask to be long term sick and never wanted to claim this benefit. Thank goodness the SNP MPs including my own MP in Glasgow North East, Anne McLaughlin are fighting this bill as I am in quite a good position in comparison to many who will be affected even although it will put me in more financial strife that I don't know how I am going to stand long term.

Sunday 18 October 2015

SOUTH AYRSHIRE COUNCIL - LADY MARGARET DRIVE blocked right of way

This story follows on from my previous post of 13.10.2014 a link to which is shown immediately below...
http://cdbc81.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/south-ayrshire-council-continues-to-do.html

I received a reply to my enquiry regarding the blocked right of way at the end of Lady Margaret Drive. Despite this contradicting previous information supplied by South Ayrshire Council it does indeed answer the question if it indeed it is public land and always has been.

Lady Margaret Drive is the L shape in the centre of the image. The area in question is the green area through which the path ran for approximately 20 years.

This is the letter received...
Dear Mr CrawfordPlease see attached map showing SAC ownership of the area to the rear of Lady Margaret Drive the pink area is South Ayrshire Council the light green area highlighted is not in council ownership this is private land and I am afraid I do not have the details of who owns this land.  You would be able to get this detail from The Register of Scotland in Edinburgh 08456070161.
I cannot comment on what you have been previously told, and as far as I can see this area of land has never been in council ownership.
Regards
M D (name appears on original letter)
However having received this I researched rights of way. Having looked at the legislation i.e. that rights of way do indeed exist in Scotland (something that I had hitherto been unaware of) it seems that the owner of the Darley Plantation was aware of this fact, which is why after approximately 20 years the path was closed, as this is the length of time required to make it a right of way. It is significant as the access at the end of Balcomie Crescent (the other road which terminates at the green area which signifies Darley Plantation) remains open. 
For more information regarding rights of way please see the below link...
So much as the closed path irritates every time I go there the landowner holds all the cards as usual.

Saturday 11 April 2015

Who is going to stand up for Scotland?

Who is going to stand up for Scotland after the UK General Election 2015?

Wind of Change

A wind of change is blowing through Scotland... Every day it blows stronger and stronger. The movement for change is now unstoppable!

Westminster party leaders made a solemn vow on more powers. Now they must listen to the people and deliver on that promise. 

Thursday 12 March 2015

Letter sent regarding change to Electoral Registration system

I am an SNP activist in Glasgow. 


Having chatted to many people whilst campaigning I am alarmed by the number of people who have told me they are no longer on the register. Everyday when I go onto facebook I read similar stories. This takes me to the reason why I am contacting you. 

Below is a quote currently on Glasgow councils electoral webpage: "The electoral registration system changed in September 2014 to a new system of Individual Electoral Registration (IER). Each individual is required to register themselves and provide a few more details including your National Insurance number." 

Could you please answer these question?: 
1) Why were changes made? 
2) Why ( according to the quote above ) do individuals need to go out their way to register rather than have a convenient system that reminds them IE a letter from their local electoral office? 
3) Do all applications now get processed in England by the DWP and do they have a traffic light policy of green,amber and red? If correct, did applications before September 2014 get processed in England? Did the DWP process applications before the 18th of September 2014? 
4) Since the new rules were introduced has there been a reduction of people on the register in Scotland since the 18th of September? 
5) Why does the system now require additional information? Is this effecting the numbers on the register? 
6) Are you aware of any suspect websites claiming to be able to process applications? I consider this to be a very important subject which does require clarification. 

Based on what I am hearing out on the streets and online, many people will be left disappointed after May the 7th when ( for what ever reason ) they will have not been able to vote. 

To prevent disappointment can the electoral roll issue an online statement and possibly try to clarify the new rules to a much wider audience? 

I realise that I have raised several concerns and questions with you. I would really appreciate your assistance with all of the above.

Reproduced with the kind permission of Martin Monaghan, SNP activist.

Wednesday 11 March 2015

Call your local council and ask them to clarify if you are registered to vote.

On the 19th of September 2014 a new system was introduced in the processing of applications to be added to the voters roll in Scotland.

I believe the DWP ( Department of Work and Pensions UK ) now carefully look at applications and grade them with either Green, Amber or Red. This can prevent you from being registered. If you are considered either Amber or Red you might be taken off the register.

I think it very wise that every single voter in Scotland check that they are registered to vote. In Glasgow right now you cant get clarity on the phone as their system is down and has been for 5 days. 

The cut off for online applications in Glasgow according to a person at Glasgow City Council (no doubt situated in the Kremlin on George Square or close to it) is the 17th of April 2015 and postal applications is the 7th of April 2015. 

Local authorities across Scotland will have their own times. Clearly this new system will effect the numbers able to vote. My advice is not to re-register online. Call your local council and ask them to clarify if you are registered to vote. 

Many may be left very disappointed if the new changes are not widely acknowledged.

Friday 20 February 2015

Please don't go....but please don't have any influence on anything that affects you. There's a good wee region!

Watching ‪#‎QuestionTime‬ this evening from Stockton on Tees, on tv in Glasgow, makes me at a loss to understand how anyone could not believe Scotland would be better off in virtually every way if it was independent.

Again we see a Tory representative (Lord Mickey Mouse I think his name was) say something foul about Scotland by using that old chestnut that Scotland is a subsidy junky, which was greeted with a warm applause. For some reason the audience had very few anti trident supporters (there`s a surprise - it wouldn't for the BBC to be biased would it?). All in all it was a painful experience - I knew there was a reason I no longer really watch these sorts of shows on the BBC!

I am in a state of disbelief at anyone with a eyes, ears, and a brain that even partially works, who actually voted voluntarily to remain attached to this mob as that is surely the only way they can be described. I remain completely confused; dumbfounded if you like.

Better Together?

It would be funny if it wasn't so sad! The only sensible one that seemed to know anything about Scotland and about its low position in the United Kingdom hierarchy (or Greater England) was Nicola Sturgeon. Now there's a thing!

It's like we are a different species in Scotland from the rest of the UK these days.

I can't relate to any of the other panel members or the majority of the audience members who just seem like aliens from another planet. But then I have come to realise that they always were and we were cajoled and brainwashed into thinking we were better attached to the UK by the media and the BBC in particular.

Up until last years Independence Referendum campaign this was a subtle malign influence on Scotland as we had kept our place. 

But when we dared to look as though we might cut off the supply of money from the oil and our other assets, and wouldn't any longer supply our lochs to house the UK's weapons of mass destruction to our imperial masters it has gone into overdrive. 
 
 
The emotion is beyond anger. And it is more than sadness. I think it is still called desolation and a feeling I am getting very used to since September 2014. We share an island with people who just don't get it and we chose to stay stuck to them, and given tonight's performance they really don't give a shit. Hopefully this will not be for another 300 years. Its too awful to think about.


#VoteSNPinMay
 
And to think 55% of people who live in Scotland actually voted for this. I don't know what else to say.

Had to laugh at a warning that came up before watching the 1st episode of Eastenders on the BBC Red button this evening

Interesting to see ‪#‎Eastenders‬ episode 1 from 1985 on the Red Button this evening compared to the current 30 years special episodes this week. The current episodes are sanitized and are no where near as gritty and real, and therefore not nearly as enjoyable (but just as miserable in general).

Had a laugh at the warning which came up beforehand particularly where it said 'some scenes may offend viewers that may not have offended people in 1985'. I am constantly offended by the stuff on telly these days yet I receive no warning nor would I expect one.

The world gets progressively more bonkers in many ways, particularly at the BBC, whose news programmes have become something of a joke in many quarters in Scotland since they went into propaganda overload in favour of of the UK and 'Better Together' during the referendum and haven't given up since.

Eastenders episode 1 from 1985 on youtube

Friday 6 February 2015

Labour have been taking their vote in Scotland for granted far too long.

Labour have been taking their vote in Scotland for granted far too long.

Voting Labour does not protect us from a Tory government and it will not protect us from a right wing austerity agenda they have adopted and will impose for the next 5 years. 





Scotland voted Labour in 1979, 1983, 1987, 1992 & 2010 and got a Tory Government, the most latest one with the Liberal Democrats in tow.

Lets return a SNP majority from Scotland 2015 !! 


Lets send Labour a message - Red Tories will not be tolerated in Scotland!



‪#‎VoteSNP‬