FROM NOON SUNDAY.
This week Phil was travelling and unable to participate. I am joined by Yvonne Ridley and Eva Comrie as always. Neale Hanvey, MP, takes time out of his very busy schedule to add his wisdom and good sense to our discussions. We are also delighted to have a new guest this week to brighten up our Prism discussions. Mariana Palka, she is another of Scotland’s band of talented film makers. She has directed fourteen feature films, is a Sundance darling and has also acted in Glow Girls and Peter Mullan’s Neds film.
(The Sundance Film Festival is an annual film festival organized by the Sundance Institute. It is the largest independent film festival in the United States, with more than 46,660 attending in 2016.)
This week we discuss the ongoing furore over the timing of the SNP Special Conference. Why have a ‘Conference’ where you cannot submit motions or amendments? No decision on a strategy will be decided till October at the earliest. The panel asks what then is the point of this conference on this Bannockburn Saturday?
The announcement from Jamie Hepburn that Devo -Max should be an option in any deal with Labour Post a UK General Election. Amazing that the SNP is willing to do ‘deals’ with English based British political parties but entirely opposed to any deals with Scottish registered independence parties!
The panel addresses the comments of Ben MacPherson SNP MSP who suggested on BBC Debate Night that we had to ‘take independence down a gear’ This was amplified the following day by the SNP MP for Perth and North Perthshire. The panel asks ‘ does this now confirm that SNP is a party of devolution and no longer an independence party?
The Electoral Commission announced this week that in the first three months of 2023 the SNP received just £4,000 in donations. We ask if this is setting off alarm bells in Jacksons Entry? The same week where the SNP advertised the position of CEO at a salary of £95,000 pa!
The shame of the SNP MPs that voted to uphold Margaret Ferrier’s Westminster suspension. The panel expresses their disgust that so-called colleagues of Margaret could so betray her. She is, after all, one of their own. Without doubt the hardest working elected member of the SNP, her reward, stabbed in the front, not even in the back.

Just a reminder for everyone, these are the ones that threw Margaret to the Unionist lions! If they are your MP, remember their names come polling day!
The postponement of the DRS Bill till at least 2025 how many Green Party disasters will Humza allow before reviewing the Bute House Agreement?
Patrick Harvie and his Green marauders reject any suggestion of a Scotland United Campaign. They refuse to attend AUOB for the same reasons, unless you accept men with fully intact genitalia are women, then you are not worthy to campaign with them.
We note Harvie was happy to share a platform with John Hein a co-founder of PIE. So pedophiles to campaign with, independence parties and people not worthy! Again come election time, remember this. Judge them by their inactions, not their weasel words.
We ask the question, why do Drag Queens never want to read books to Old Folks in care homes and only want to read books to primary schoolchildren? The panel joins the dots as I am sure you do too!
Prince Harry suing the Mirror Group for phone hacking. We ask is this a first, a royal actually doing something worthwhile for the people?
Finally, during the recording of this edition one of our panel switched political parties! Something that is now happening all over Scotland!
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Great Prism Show again, with excellent guests as usual, BB.
1. no one with two brain cells to spark off each other could possibly believe that the Special Conference and Bannockburn AUOB rally on the same day is a coincidence. The SNP/Greens are coming the bag here. I am beginning to think that we should be calling out those big names who remain and whom we know are ‘dissidents’ to come over to ALBA or ISP, encourage them to join SALVO, etc. They would bring others with them. Time is not on our side, and we really need to start being even more proactive in denouncing the SNP/Green coalition for what it is without unnecessary bile, as often happens on Twatter. People are rightly very angry, of course, but we all know how difficult our decision to leave the SNP was.
2. I agree with Neale Hanvey that Douglas Ross was perfectly within his rights as a politician, and as an individual, to call out these Drag Queen Story Hours. The ‘trans’ lobby seems to be targeting rural areas now, where less seems to be seen and known about the phenomenon of men in frocks and lippy – and I use that definition of a ‘trans’ woman because that is the reductive, insulting stereotype that they use for all females. Perhaps rural people are just that wee bit more naive and trusting than street-wise city folk? I don’t believe this rural targeting is coincidental either, and they must perceive children as fair game, but also in order to lower their resistance – honed over millennia – to inappropriate sexual behaviours by adults. Why else would they be so eager to do this type of community ‘service’?
They have been trying to overcome women’s and girls’ instinctive self-protections in this area, which are part of our DNA, and are now moving on to children to do the same, but with more ease. The guy in Elgin that D Ross objected to is, apparently, a teacher. Can anyone believe that this man should be teaching children anywhere? He has outed himself as an underminer of children’s instinctive self-protections which are vital to their survival and well-being. Parents who would form vigilante group if a paedophile moved into their area happily took their kids to this sexually inappropriate show. It beggars belief. Don’t they realize that cross-dressing is a sexual fetish? We are not talking about pantomime dames where the joke is precisely that they are men, but about men who get a sexual thrill from dressing as the opposite sex. What is wrong with people nowadays?
3. Finally, I would say that anyone from the SNP moving over to another independence party is an excellent thing, but with the caveat that, in 2014/15, the SNP was euphoric at the huge move over from Labour. Remember, the hard left with their ‘woke’ agenda infiltrated the party, along with genuine independence-supporting Labour folk, and took over. These people are parasites. They are totalitarian in outlook as we have seen. Please, ALBA, ISP, be very careful because parasites very often kill their host and then move on to another unwitting host.