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🗓️ 10 December 2024
⏱️ 66 minutes
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The latest Norstat poll for the Sunday Times put support for independence at 54% and the SNP on track to be the largest party after the 2026 election and a pro independence majority at Holyrood. It also showed a startling drop off for Labour and the continuing rise of Reform.
We look at the data and discuss what is happening. Is Labour caught in a pincer movement between Reform on the Right and the SNP on the Left? What hopes are there for a united front between pro independence parties to secure the biggest Yes majority?
The SNP has launched another "grassroots" membership independence campaign while John Swinney is looking to secure that Holyrood victory by highlighting its record in government and offering a positive message of "Hope" for the future. We discuss.
Pat McFadden has been all over the media promoting the idea of bringing the "tech bros" into government to drive efficiency and reform while defending Israel's bombing campaign in Syria and tip toeing around the thorny question of how to engage with the Syrian rebels primarily led by HTS. The same HTS whose origins are in Al Qaeda and are currently a proscribed terrorist organisation.
We also look at what's been a good couple of weeks for the Irish language rap group Kneecap. Seven wins at the British Independent Film Awards, including best film, and a victory in their court case over the withdrawal by Kemi Badenoch of funding for the movie .
Sticking with awards the short list for BBC Sports Personality of the Year has been announced. The omission, once again, of Duncan Scott Britain's third most decorated Olympian prompted us to cast a critical eye over the Anglocentric, male dominated , borefest.
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0:00.0 | Well, happy days. For those who support independence, it's sitting at 54% according to the latest opinion poll from a company that doesn't usually rate the independence vote that high. |
0:12.3 | It's good news. It's also good news for the SNP, which is now on track if that poll was replicated, to be in a majority situation along with support from the Greens. |
0:23.9 | Labour trailing pretty badly, actually. |
0:26.4 | So we analyse all of that because, you know, if we'd actually been talking last week or two weeks ago, |
0:31.4 | the situation was very different. |
0:33.2 | So is that dry land good news? |
0:36.0 | What of the SNPs apparent bid to restart a grassroots yes campaign? |
0:41.3 | Is that something for them? Have they done it many times before and never actually produced the goods? |
0:47.3 | Or are other people beginning to think that's a separate campaign that yesers need to run? |
0:52.3 | We look also at latest moves from the Westminster government, |
0:56.5 | the situation in Syria, and much more besides. Those are the headlines. Now for the podcast. |
1:06.5 | Hi, John's and welcome to this week's Leslie Riddick podcast. And the big news from the George household, I've been asked to do my meter reading for our gas supply. |
1:16.8 | So, yeah. |
1:18.6 | You said before we start, you said you hadn't actually got a funny intro. |
1:22.6 | So this is, it's that it? |
1:25.0 | That's it. |
1:25.6 | That's as amusing as it is. |
1:26.6 | That's just playing for the sympathy vote. |
1:28.8 | Yes, that's it. |
1:29.6 | Yeah, on the world's smallest violin, yeah. |
1:32.6 | I don't think it even makes a violin, actually. |
1:36.9 | It could just put a tiny sort of loose thread from a button box. |
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