The September Referendum

The September Referendum

Just a reminder that the Scottish Parliament of 1707 was dissolved by proclamation on 22 April 1707. The last official meeting of it was on 25 March 1707 when it was adjourned. The referendum in September is therefore to vote for the restoration of Scottish national sovereignty. It has nothing to do with separation since Scotland and England were never joined.

Performance NHS in Scotland

Alex Salmond – Defending the Governments NHS Record Dr Keighley

Mr Salmond defended his Government’s record on the NHS, saying satisfaction levels with the service were rising. He cited the social attitudes survey for Scotland had shown “that satisfaction with the National Health Service has risen to 61%”.

The First Minister added: ” By way of comparison, when Johann Lamont was a minister it was 45% in 2006.” He said that Dr Keighley had made “the entirely reasonable point that despite the fact that the National Health Service has been protected in its budget in real terms, it is under sustained pressure because of the rising demand for health services”.

Mr Salmond also said the BMA Scotland chairman had ” accepted we are doing everything we can within the resources that are available to us”. He added: ” We’re acting to improve performance in accident and emergency, acting to improve meeting our cancer targets.

“We are particularly concerned we’ve moved below the 62-day target, but the Labour Party never once achieved that, not once in office did the Labour Party achieve the 62-day cancer target.”Yes, we believe 93% of people being seen within four hours at accident and emergency isn’t good enough, but the Labour Party in power when Johann Lamont was a minister proclaimed 87% was an excellent performance.

“Our performance, under pressure though the NHS undoubtedly, is better than when the Labour Party were in power.” He questioned what ” possible credibility” Ms Lamont had as a “minister from the last government, complaining about situation when they couldn’t run Scotland when public finances were plentiful”.
Press Association. http://www.thecourier.co.uk/news/scotland/salmond-rejects-labour-nhs-claims-1.442519

Dr Willie Wilson, (NHS for Yes)) – Strongly countered Dr Keighley stating;

“Independence offers us a unique chance to secure Scotland’s health service – to protect it from future Westminster funding cuts, and the damaging impact of privatisation south of the border.”

Sir Harry Burns, (Chief Medical Officer Scotland) said;

“Independence could be, “very positive” for Scotland’s health.

http://www.yesscotland.net/news/only-yes-vote-will-give-scotlands-nhs-protection-it-needs

The UK’s new Aircraft carrier

The UK’s new Aircraft carrier

The, “pride and joy” of the UK Royal Navy the “super duper” £7 billion aircraft carrier of the future, (ensuring retention of the UK’s position in the world as a superpower) is being kit assembled in Rosyth. The Queen formally named the ship in July 2014. The article, (attached) provides up to date news about the build together with interactive videos. http://www.queenelizabethcruises.net/hms-queen-elizabeth-aircraft-carrier/

One of the new Lockheed Martin F35b stealth jump jets, (the carrier will have a compliment of 40) was scheduled to complete a fly-past and landing, demonstrating the power and flexibility of the new super fighter. But the plane was grounded due to design faults. It appears it’s introduction may be delayed by up to 2 more years. The plane might have been jinxed from the start. The design & build budget is hopelessly out of control and there is a growing unease in the Pentagon and Westminster. See attached videos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5u1WSag0A0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27qdB1D0s9M

It appears HMS Queen Elizabeth, (the new aircraft carrier without the aircraft) widely reported as being built in Rosyth Dockyard are a bit wide of the mark. It is simply being assembled in Rosyth. In excess of 80% of fitting & manufacturing work is contracted out to business located in England and other places well removed from Rosyth. The local economy is gaining very little. Another, “Bitter Together” lie methinks.

The Clair Field Sweet Oil Discovery

Major Oilfield Development

It is expected that the third phase of the Clair Oilfield, (to the West of Shetland) will be approved very soon, (but an announcement has been deferred by the government in Westminster until after the referendum) The new investment, extracting upwards of 900 million barrels of oil will run into billions of pounds and will sustain activity and jobs in the region for decades to come. http://www.thecourier.co.uk/business/news/bp-leads-330m-clair-field-oil-exploration-project-1.80533

Casino Banking RBS London

Casino Banking-London

The vast bulk of RBS losses are attributable to the, “Investment Banking Division”. A division registered, managed and staffed entirely in London. The, “bank of last resort” for the, “Casino Banking” losses of RBS is therefore the, “Bank of England.

The RBS division of the bank the headquarters of which is based in Scotland is, in effect a medium sized high street bank which is and always has been has been always profitable. In consequence it is a bit of a misnomer since just about all of the, “movers & shakers” are based at the London Headquarters of the Bank. Only the business licence plate is registered and posted in Edinburgh, nothing else of note. It follows therefore that any threat to transfer the headquarters of the bank to England is simply an exercise in bluster, transferring a 6″ metal plate from a door in Scotland to something similar in London.
Staff employed in Edinburgh supporting the profitable high street branch division would be unaffected by any change.

Influence Of The Lobbyists

Influence of the Lobbyists – Bell Pottinger

Lord Bell of Bell Pottinger. Bell, Wikipedia In December 2006, Lord Bell successfully lobbied on behalf of the Saudi government to discontinue the UK Serious Fraud Office investigation into alleged bribes in the Al Yamamah arms deal. Lord Bell has also performed public relations work for the authoritarian government of Belarus and for the Pinochet Foundation (Fundación Pinochet).

Bell Pottinger connection to UK oil and gas here. November 2011 Oil & Gas UK, the industry representative for offshore oil and gas, has appointed Bell Pottinger Public Affairs to provide public affairs counsel.

The team will be led by Claire Jakobsson, Director of the Energy Unit at Bell Pottinger Public Affairs. Claire Jakobsson said: “We are delighted to be working with Oil & Gas UK. There is a huge amount going on in this sector. The debate on the future role of oil and gas in the energy mix and the industry’s contribution to the UK economy continues to be prevalent. We want to help ensure that the voice of the offshore oil and gas industry is heard.” Trisha O’Reilly, Director of Communications at Oil & Gas UK, commented: “Oil & Gas UK works closely with its members and the Con/Dem government on a range of issues that have an impact on the activities of the industry and its future success, and we look forward to working with Bell Pottinger to help us deepen and extend the political debate”. http://bell-pottinger.co.uk/news-articles/oilandgas .Prospective Anglo Scottish Maritime Boundary Revisited http://www.ejil.org/pdfs/12/1/505.pdf. written in 2001 by a law lecturer at Glasgow Caledonian University, Mahdi Zahraa.

Who Agreed the Border and When-Legal Agreement or Not? A Report Compiled by Craig Murray

Who Agreed the Border and When-Legal Agreement or Not? A Report Compiled by Craig Murray

http://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2012/01/scotlandengland-maritime-boundaries/

In 1999 Tony Blair, abetted by Donald Dewar, (when parliament was in recess) illegally redrew the existing English/Scottish maritime boundary to annex 6,000 square miles of Scottish waters to England, including the Argyll field and six other major oilfields. The idea was specifically to disadvantage Scotland’s case for independence. So, according to Westminster legislation, English waters stretch at their North Easterly point to 56 degrees 36 minutes north – that is over 100 miles North of the border at Berwick, and North of Dundee. The pre-1999 border was already very favourable to England. In 1994, while I was Head of the Maritime Section of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, I had already queried whether it was too favourable to England. I little anticipated that five years later Blair would push it seventy miles North!! I should explain that I was the Alternate Head of the UK Delegation to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, and was number 2 on the UK team that negotiated the UK/Ireland, UK/Denmark (Shetland/Faeroes), UK/Belgium, and Channel Islands/France maritime boundaries, as well as a number of British Dependent Territories boundaries. There are very few people in the World – single figures – who have more experience of actual maritime boundary negotiation than me.

The UK’s other maritime boundaries are based on what is known formally in international law as the modified equidistance principle. The England/Scotland border was of course imposed, not negotiated. It is my cold, professional opinion that this border lies outside the range of feasible solutions that could be obtained by genuine negotiation, arbitration or judgement. It ignores a number of acknowledged precepts in boundary resolutions, most important of which is how to deal with an inverted right angle coastline, as the Scottish coastline is from Elgin to Berwick, with the angle point around Edinburgh. It also fails adequately to close the Forth and Tay estuaries with baselines – by stark contrast to the massive baselines the UK used across the Thames and Stour.
It is essential that Scotland is not conned into accepting the existing England Scotland maritime boundary as a precondition of any independence referendum. This boundary must be subject to negotiation between equal nations post independence, and in my opinion is most likely to end with referral to the International Court of Justice. I have no doubt the outcome would be a very great deal better for Scotland than the Blair-Dewar line, which would cost Scotland billions. There will be many lies thrown from Westminster in the run-up to the referendum: we must take them apart. But the mis-deeds of the past must also be shown for what they are. Ah, perfidious Albion again and will probably stay perfidious “Till a’ the seas gang dry, my Dear”.

“Until 410 million years ago, the area of land now recognised as Scotland was separated from England by an ocean wider than the present-day North Atlantic – the Iapetus Ocean. When the two halves of Britain, which were part of separate larger continental land masses, began to drift towards each other, so the Iapetus Ocean began to close inexorably. The seaway between the converging continents narrowed until they collided and mountains were squeezed up in place of the vanished ocean. The two ancient continents, originally on opposite sides of the vast ocean, were now joined along a line known as the Iapetus Suture which runs almost parallel to Hadrian’s Wall.” http://www.snh.org.uk/publications/on-line/geology/scotland/continents.asp

It is also worth bearing in mind that a decade of opinion poll evidence shows consistently that the people of Berwick council district would want to join Scotland. That actually makes a big difference to the maritime border. Westminster has a track record for imposing boundaries without consultation or representation, going back to the Empire. And there are still disputes (often not acknowledged until the relevant countries’ independence) to be settled – look at the border between Southern Sudan and Kenya. So I’m not surprised at this. After all, Scotland is the classic case of internal colonisation.

I am glad this matter has been raised and by such an authoritative figure. My recollection is that the Blair/Dewar Axis did this by Order in Council while parliament was in recess. It is of very doubtful legality and the boundary will have to be negotiated on independence. They may have slipped up. My recollection is that crime on the rigs was tried in Selkirk Sheriff Court. I don’t think they changed this. Indeed I don’t think they could have changed this by Order in Council. The Border Sheriff Courts may still have jurisdiction over this part of the North Sea. Does anyone know? I don’t.

The conclusion here seems to be that the English domain in the North Sea extends as far as the Auk field, and not the Fulmar field. The report you link to also discusses the implications of any possible secession from Scotland of the Orkney and/or Shetland Islands. These islands have been ‘British’ since 1707. Prior to that, for how long were they actually ‘Scottish’ ? (My understanding is that they belonged to Norway until at least the mid 14th century). Both sets of islands also have a good percentage of English immigrants in situ. Interestingly, the Bloc Quebecqois blamed their narrow defeat in the independence referendum in the 90s on recent immigrants who wanted to keep links to Canada. Will history follow a similar path when the Scotch referendum is held ?

Thanks for your concern for the people of Orkney and Shetland. It is interesting that this concern of English people towards them only appears when the issue of Scottish independence comes up, and is always articulated in terms of oil and gas reserves and no other aspect of the life of those people or the islands. Before the Viking conquests of Scotland , England and Ireland the Picts were living on both Islands. The Norman Conquest of England was carried out by Vikings settled in France. I think we’ve all got a bit of Norwegian or Danish blood in us.

Boundary negotiations (and arbitration, if necessary) are covered in the Scottish Government’s August 2007 document, “Choosing Scotland’s Future: A National Conversation: Independence and Responsibility in the Modern World”;

3.15. Any issues concerning the borders of an independent Scotland, particularly the continental shelf, would also have to be negotiated. The 1999 boundary being discussed pertains to fishing rights and I find it a bit odd that the two maps I have seen published on government websites ( the one cited in an earlier comment and the one at; http://og.decc.gov.uk/assets/og/data-maps/maps/infrast-off.pdf. show borders which do not pertain to the oil & gas industry. The map cited earlier in these comments shows this 1999 border, and the map I have just cited shows a border which is clearly labelled as the RENEWABLES energy boundary. Why should official maps of the oil and gas fields show boundaries which are not applicable to the oil and gas fields? Could it be a deliberate misrepresentation? So far as I know, the legal jurisdiction over the oil & gas fields is still as defined by the Continental Shelf (Jurisdiction) Order 1968 which sets the boundary as the line of latitude at 55° 50′ North, i.e. an east-west line slightly north of the eastern end of the land border.

3.16. These issues are likely to be dealt with in an overall agreement between the United Kingdom Government and the Scottish Government, enshrined in legislation enacted at both Westminster and Holyrood, to allow both Parliaments the opportunity to consider and agree matters affecting both Scotland and the rest of the United Kingdom.

3.17. At the beginning of such a process of negotiation, arrangements should be agreed for arbitration under the principles of international law of any issues which the parties find themselves unable to resolve by mutual agreement.” “The International Boundaries Research Unit (IBRU) at Durham University has an interest in the matter.

For the, “Beyond Petroleum” future of all parts of the present UK there’s a useful Atlas of UK Marine Renewable Energy Sources at, http://www.renewables-atlas.info . For those who are genuinely interested, this is an excellent introduction to the principles and difficulties involved;

Click to access dundua_0607_georgia.pdf

Better quality graphic showing 1987 and 1999 boundaries (but not much of the land border): http://clip2net.com/s/1tuDw

Dept of Energy & Climate Change map showing oil/gas facilities and national boundaries (1.6MB pdf): http://www.og.decc.gov.uk/information/bb_updates/maps/infrast.pdf

There is an internet site called the Scottish Democratic Alliance who have been going on about this boundary change for years. I was not then fully aware of how and why the change had been made and could not, using charts and navigation instruments, find a lot wrong with the border as it seemed to be based exactly on the equidistance law. I visited their site a few weeks ago and it is now more explanatory. There is a dispute about that part of Berwick to the North of the river with claims that it is still in Scotland although administered from South of the river. Now with further comments from Craig and Ian Hamilton regarding baselines and the Law it seems that there was indeed some skulldugry taking place.

Thanks for the heads-up on the Scottish Democratic Alliance. Their website contains an interesting pdf discussion document with maps which can be had at; http://scottishdemocraticalliance.org/international/scotlands-national-borders

Here is a link to the offshore assets. I’m not sure how accurate it is but it may be of help. http://og.decc.gov.uk/assets/og/data-maps/maps/infrast-off.pdf

http://realmofscotland.com/scolandpage.aspx?Cat=14&menu=The%20robbery%20of%20Scotland%27s%20oil,%20-%20read%20the%20details%20and%20amounts,%20with%20the%20geographical%20details.%20In%20the%20section%20on%20Scotland%27s%20resources.

Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs.

Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs.

The seven dwarfs always left to go to work in the mine early each morning. As always, Snow White stayed home doing her domestic chores. As lunchtime approached, she would prepare their lunch and carry it to the mine.

One day as she arrived at the mine with lunch, she saw that there had been a terrible cave-in. Tearfully, and fearing the worst, Snow White began calling out, hoping against hope that the dwarfs had somehow survived. ‘Hello…Hello!’ she shouted. “Can anyone hear me? Hello!”

For a long while, there was no answer. Losing hope, Snow White again shouted, “Hello! Is anyone down there?” Just as she was about to give up all hope, she heard a faint voice from deep within the mine, Singing, “ Vote for Better Together”, “vote for Better Together”, “vote for Better Together”. Snow White fell to her knees and prayed, “Oh, Thank you, God! At least Dopey is still alive”.

Mervyn King – Farting Against the Sound of Thunder – Brown – Darling and Balls Had Cloth Ears in the Face of Adversity

 

 

 

 

25 June 2009: Mervyn King – Governor of the Bank of England comments on the economic shambles – Jun 2008-9

King made a shocking charge that  “The “Bank of England” had not been party to discussions about Alistair Darling’s plans for the reform of banking regulations.” He also said that the tri-partite regulatory regime designed by Balls and Brown, “was a mess”.

Recent figures showed that Britain has the biggest budget deficit in the world. The global crisis had government borrowing at £20 billion in May, which means the government is overspending by nearly £30 million an hour.

Gordon Brown is spending way beyond the Nation’s means and forcing our children into debt at an unheard of rate and he boasts that he is going to spend, spend, spend.

 

 

 

 

King  testified that the UK government needed to cut spending much more dramatically than is currently planned or the Country faces financial ruin. But Brown is desperately hoping for a recovery (as Darling confidently predicts) to save him in time for a general election.

News from the “Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Developments” not encouraging.

In a statement recently released it said  “Britain is in severe recession and it is predicted the UK economy will shrink by 4.3%  in 2009/10.

http://order-order.com/2009/06/25/mervyn-on-the-economic-shambles/

 

 

 

Under a model devised by Gordon Brown when he was chancellor, consumer prices index (CPI) inflation should have been kept at 2 per cent.

If the target was missed by more than 1 per cent, the governor of the Bank of England was required to write an open letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer explaining why it had been missed and what needed to be done to resolve matters.

Mervyn King dispatched 14 of these letters from April 2007, always because CPI has exceeded the target by more than 1 per cent. The Chancellor did nothing.

Mervyn King and Mark Carney caricature

Mervyn King & Mark Carney caricature

The outgoing but less outgoing governor of the London based Bank of England hands over the reigns to the younger photogenic ‘saviour’ of the Canadian economy.

The British Government hoping to inject new ideas and impetus in a flagging UK economy plump for the nearest thing the bankers have to a rock star.

Balance of trade figures going in the wrong direction, inflation still out-stripping wage rises and growth turgid it remains to be seen whether they made the right choice. Created for Financial Director Magazine.

https://www.garybarker.co.uk/mervyn-king-mark-carney-illustration.html

 

Welfare Reforms

Welfare Reforms Debate. Hansard Record

Ian Mearns: Labour MP Gateshead

“Put bluntly, this Government, the Department for Work and Pensions and their agencies are telling us, repeatedly, that people who are dying are fit for work.

Between January 2011 and November 2011, some 10,600 employment and support allowance claims ended and a date of death was recorded within six weeks of the claim end.

This Government have repeatedly refused to release updated 2013 statistics on deaths within six weeks of the end of an ESA claim, calling such requests for information “vexatious”.

Four people a day are dying within six weeks of being declared fit for work under the WCA—it is scandalous and an indictment of this place.

Some might consider this bad taste, but I am told that there was a story doing the rounds that when the bones of Richard III were discovered in Leicester, Atos carried out an assessment and judged him fit for work.

It would be funny if it was not so sad. It is a sad truth faced by 12,000-plus families who every year face their own personal tragedies of this nature—it is a reality.”