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  • Precious Few Heroes
    2025/07/21

    There's a bit of a protest theme in this week's podcast. Obviously the Gaza Palestine demonstration at the weekend where Lesley was speaking. Thankfully there weren't arrests at the time, but could they be yet to come? There was also, if you like, the protest of Richard Murphy on Radio Scotland, interrupted continually on a program about bias and trust in the BBC.

    We discuss the rebels who've been booted out of the parliamentary Labour Party, but oddly not all the rebels that voted for axing the welfare cuts that were put forwward by Kier Starmer. Will this produce more dissent within a party that's now polling about the same as the new left wing party created by Zara Sultana that dosen't even exit yet.

    We talk about Trump and his potential comeuppance over his connections with Jeffrey Epstein. Forget to even mention that he's coming to Scotland. We'll take that next week and have a wee tribute to Dick Gaughan the master of Scottish traditional music. All of that and more!

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    Links
    Palestine letter to sign Protest is not terrorism
    https://protestisnotterrorism.wordpress.com/

    War Crimes CD - all income (not profit ) going to Gaza https://www.amazon.co.uk/War-Crimes-Champion-Doug-Veitch/dp/B0F3JY4KTL


    Dick Gaughan special Travelling Folk with Anna Massie on BBC Sounds

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m002ft8f

    Donate to help Dick Gaughan try and retreive the rights to some of his most important tracks
    https://www.gofundme.com/f/aatux2

    Buy the 8 disc set of Dick's music

    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2121905920/dick-gaughan-r-evolution-1969-84-an-8-disc-box-set/rewards

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  • Electrifying
    2025/07/15

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    There's been a lot of missing in action in this week's podcast. Where is the Scottish government and the SNP when an energy supplier, Octopus, calls for zonal pricing that would give Scotland the cheapest energy in Europe? They're kind of missing in action. We talk about the latest proposals by Rachel Reeves, which looks like a bonfire of the regulations on the banking sector, which kind of prompted all the chaos post 2008.

    Is that really going to be such a great advance? And back to Israel and Palestine, some shocking admissions, about the connections between the current Labour government and trips to Israel that were not declared by MPs. That and more news about the July 19 march in this week's podcast on lesleyridich.com and social media.

    Scottish National demonstration Saturday 19 July Assemble 1pm foot of the Mound Edinburgh
    https://www.scottishpsc.org.uk/event/eggec-nakba-demo-duplicate-1/

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  • Left foot forward
    2025/07/08

    On this week's episode, we talk about the putative new Left-wing party possibly headed by Jeremy Corbyn. We speculate on why he hasn't said he will join it and what is happening on the Scottish front with a group that's promising a meeting in October. It's not very clear whether it supports independence or not.

    We talk about the victory of a left candidate for the Democratic nomination in New York City with a program that would probably make Jeremy Corbyn's heart sing.

    We're still talking about the wider question of Palestine and the shameful decision by the SNP group at Westminster to abstain on the vote on Palestine Action as they succumbed to Westminster bullying tactics and were outfoxed by Labour's procedural shenanigans. We reflect that in the previous parliament, with MPs like Tommy Sheppard, Dr Phillipa Whitford and Joanna Cherry, this would not have happened. That and much more besides, including bits and bits about the Western Isles and the, uh, glorious bounciness of Greenlanders.

    And we have a guest spot with Mick Napier from the Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign ahead of a planned demonstration.

    1 pm meeting at the foot of the Mound, Edinburgh.


    Links
    Finland Film https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/finland---the-education-superstars-a-new-film

    NHS App

    https://www.digitalhealth.net/2024/10/scotland-s-digital-front-door-platform-to-go-beyond-the-nhs-app/

    https://www.holyrood.com/inside-politics/view%2Cplaying-catchup-will-the-rollout-of-the-long-overdue-nhs-app-help-take-pressure-off-scotlands-gps

    Cnoc Soilleir

    https://www.nwh.uhi.ac.uk/en/about-us/campuses-and-centres/cnoc-soilleir/

    Lesley Riddoch and Fraser Thompson

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  • Sting like a..wasp
    2025/07/01

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    By the time you listen this, you'll know what we don't, which is the result of the disability cuts vote in the House of Commons, the revised package, which will now only put 150,000 people into poverty. And that's this year. Because next year, of course, is a whole new ball game for those wishing to sign up to PIP.

    We speculate on what these reforms and the opposition to them means for Labour Party support, for Keir Starmer's personal authority and popularity. We look also at, last week's Question Time where Lesley was on the panel, having just been stung in the throat by a wasp! Drawn no parallels or importance from that other than it was a strange way to prepare.

    We also discuss the big events of the week, Iran, Israel, Palestine, Kneecap and Bob Vylan's and the BBC's decisions to broadcast and not broadcast, which are inadvertently helping to promote artists who are the only people able to bring this issue to the forefront. We also look at NATO spending via a quote from the late great Hamish Henderson, Fraser relfects on his time working in the Westminster Parliament and much more besides.

    Links
    Finland Film Crowdfunder
    https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/finland---the-education-superstars-a-new-film

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  • Trouble in the Glens
    2025/06/24

    In this week's podcast, we discuss Trump's attacks on Iran facilitating attacks by Israel and then demanding a ceasefire. It's an odd way to get diplomatic results. We react to Donald Trump's four-letter outburst as he baulks at Israel's flouting of the cease-fire and Iran's response.

    We also look at the attempts to proscribe Palestine action, which look very destined to simply encourage support for this soon-to-be-banned group. And we also look at the likely rebellion against labour's cuts to PIP payments.

    Listen to the end for some great tributes to Pat as he goes for his 3rd retirement so far.

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  • The Last Waltz
    2025/06/17

    As the hostilities go on between Israel and Iran we try and get beneath the "We support the right of Israel to defend itself" to why Israel decided to launch its attacks, why now , and the realities of nuclear proliferation in the region.
    Meanwhile a report by the Centre For Media Monitoring has forensically examined the BBC's coverage of Gaza. The results are damning in terms of revealing BBC bias.
    We take a look at the spending review not only the decisions made but especially what impact Labour's decisions may have on Scottish politics.
    Lesley's latest article in The National not only covers this but asks if the SNP’s old attack lines are now almost gone and its claims of success belong largely to the old glory days. Will John Swinney's Scotland 2050 speech bring them back?
    Despite Deputy Leader Keith Brown committing to an independence convention before the Holyrood elections at the 2024 SNP Annual Conference this has now been knocked firmly on the head by Angus Robertson. Was this a mistake?
    The trial of Kneecap member, Mo Chara, under Section 13 of the Terrorism Act will go ahead at Westminster Magistrates’ Court tomorrow. What does this tell us about the nature of the state and its decisions on who and who not to prosecute under the Act's provisions?
    As per usual there's other meanderings and maybe a wee mention of the golf.

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  • You Turn If You Want To
    2025/06/10

    In this week's episode we discuss the U turn by the Westminster Government on the winter fuel allowance. Where is the money coming from and how is it going to be paid for? We ask what happend to the accusations levelled at the SNP when they rose to the challenge and reinstated the payment ahead of the Westminster Government. We look too at the impact on the SNP's policy, with Labour trying to make it look as if the Scottish payment will just be £100? It won't. We try to clear some of that up.

    We talk about the aftermath of the Hamilton by-election and that there's no getting away from it, it was a really bad loss by the SNP. There was no mention of independence and the candidate was not as local as the truly local David Russell. We look at how the election played out and wheter that local connection is what mattered in an era where people have lost trust in parties.

    We examine what that says about the candidates chosen so far by the SNP in the Scottish election. We look as well at Israel and Gaza. Breaking news that the British government has taken sanctions out against two Israeli cabinet members. But that's not going to go anywhere near placating the 300 civil servants who've written a letter objecting to the British government's support of the Israeli government and have been told that if they want to keep objecting, they can resign.

    That and much more.

    Links
    Watch The Applecross film on YouTube https://youtu.be/J0kUgdms368
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    Scotland 2070: Healthy Wealthy and Wise
    https://scotland2070.org/

    Common Weal: Common Home Plan
    https://www.commonweal.scot/policies/the-common-home-plan/

    Build Canada Homes
    https://liberal.ca/housing-plan/

    Sam Cotes - Sky The five considerable problems with the chancellor's U-turn on winter fuel payments
    https://news.sky.com/story/the-five-key-issues-from-chancellors-winter-fuel-payment-u-turn-13381413

    SSE Press Release
    Critical Skye electricity transmission upgrade granted planning consent
    https://www.sse.com/news-and-views/2025/05/critical-skye-electricity-transmission-upgrade-granted-planning-consent/

    Scottish Government planning case and documents
    https://www.energyconsents.scot/ApplicationDetails.aspx?cr=ECU00003395

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  • Energy Special Podcast
    2025/05/27

    In this podcast special we speak with two energy experts Rhys Stanwix and David Pearson. The cost of energy has dominated our own far-from-expert musings for the last few weeks. So we thought it might be an idea to pull in some expertise for a special about district heating, locational pricing, why we are stuck with such high prices, poor grid connections ,the march of the pylons across much of north eastern Scotland. Do we need the better connectivity or is this just horsing Scottish renewable energy south?
    We tackle all these questions, and more, in an in depth and highly informative special.

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    40 分