@alexferrie.bsky.social

Scottish Republic and Independence. Celtic supporter. Human to a Springer Spaniel, father to some humans.

605 Followers 576 Following 756 Posts Joined Nov 2024
3 months ago
This is who we are

We're the grandchildren and the great grandchildren of the thousands who came from Ireland to work in our shipyards and in our factories. 

We are the 80,000 Polish people, the 8,000 Lithuanians, the 7,000 each from France, Spain, Germany, Italy and Latvia, who are among the many from countries beyond our shores that we are so privileged to have living here amongst us.

We are the more than half a million people born in England, Wales and Northern Ireland who have chosen to live here in Scotland. 

We are the thousands of European students studying at our universities and our colleges, and we are the doctors and nurses from all across our continent and beyond, who care for us daily in our National Health Service.

Whether we have lived here for generations, or are new Scots from Europe, India, Pakistan, Africa and countries across the globe we are all of this and more. 

We are so much stronger for the diversity that shapes us. We are one Scotland. We are simply home to all those who have chosen to live here. 

That is who and what we are.

Nicola Sturgeon

This is the Scotland we must defend.

#NoPasarΓ‘n

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3 months ago

Please, please talk to Professor Richard Murphy and review the Tqxing Wealth report if you want to make real change

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3 months ago

It would mean death for those of us with long term chronic medical conditions who would either be deemed uninsurable or hit with unaffordable premiums

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3 months ago

Power devolved is power retained

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3 months ago

Here's a wee fact about #Scotland that many don't know.... shocking!🀐
#endlondonrule

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3 months ago

As an atheist, I consider myself a better Christian than this POS

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3 months ago

And you

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3 months ago

I can acknowledge the good done by Labour while criticising for all the other terrible things they've done.

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3 months ago

If i need to explain empathy to you then you're beyond help

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3 months ago

Dont speak for me. Who is this "they" you mean? I'm happy to acknowledge when my facts are wrong, and as for Labour, that's the least of the reasons why I am unhappy with them.

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3 months ago

I stand corrected. Happy to hear that this is now the case

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3 months ago

Should I not be emotional about people being targeted for trying to escape their circumstances in their home nation, be it war, famine or persecution?

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3 months ago

The OP was specifically about changes to the asylum system, not general immigration. For the record, I am a Scot, and we desperately need people to migrate here as we have an aging population and years of austerity mean people are having fewer kids.

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3 months ago

Perhaps you should find out how the asylum system works before commenting. Unless you're Ukranian or from Hong Kong, it is impossible to apply for asylum in thr UK without actually being in the UK. Most asylum claims are eventually granted, but take years to process

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4 months ago

Again, not a core service involved in daily operations of the NHS. All core services should be provided in-house

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4 months ago

Strongly disagree. All of those services should be supplied in house. As soon as a private org provides those services, costs go up and quality goes down. I've seen it in action.

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4 months ago

There's a difference between buying equipment and consumables, and actually having private companies provide services that the NHS used to manage in-house. I'm not suggesting the NHS get into manufacturing, but services should be provided by NHS staff only.

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4 months ago

Here's a notion. Why give private companies contracts at all? Part of the reason the NHS struggles with funding is due to either PFI contracts or the stealth provisioning of essential services through private companies. Profit and health care are not compatible

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4 months ago

Good Morning Scotland.
Any Scot looking around and not absolutely accepting the best way forward for our families, communities and country is regaining our independence is definitely not looking out for our children's best hopes and interests.
Independence is our strongest future route forward 🏴󠁧󠁒󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

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5 months ago

But there's a very good chance an immigrant did

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5 months ago

Bloody ridiculous!
It's about time ALL toilets were non gendered cubicles with private doors & these Transphobic clowns told to shut the fk up
#TransRightsAreHumanRights #TransLivesMatter #TransAlly πŸ³οΈβ€βš§οΈ you use sexless toilets at home so the same should go outside too,or hold it till you go home!

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5 months ago

I'm with the cat on this one

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5 months ago

Resend if your in favour to.

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6 months ago

Mature response

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6 months ago

How many times do I have to say that I am delighted England has a party to vote for that's not part of the right wing hellscape taking over there.
Doesn't give him the right to ignore the SNP and claim something that's not true.

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6 months ago

I could say the same to you, but that's hardly productive dialogue, is it?
The man made a statement which was factually incorrect. I corrected that.
From a Scottish perspective, we're used to English based politicians making inaccurate statements about our nation

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6 months ago

The SNP have MPs in the UK parliament so it's relevant in that context

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6 months ago

Did you not get the original point? SNP are very much in favour of immigration to the point that it's a matter of SNP policy, hence my original comment on Zack Polanskis post where he claimed only the Greens take that position. Accuracy is all I ask for

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6 months ago

That's hardly the way to gather allies and advance an argument. Like me, she wants Scotland to be taken seriously and treated with respect by the English political establishment. That's not tribal, it's a need to be heard

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