I'll stand with George Galloway any day.
Scottish independence: Listen to George Galloway’s stirring speech in defence of the Union
Scottish independence: Listen to George Galloway’s stirring speech in defence of the Union
26
June, 2014
The
Respect MP’s speech is being hailed as a landmark oration which
could help save the Union. The Glasgow-born left-winger savaged the
Yes campaign as he evoked the spirit of the Blitz and the spectre of
a bankrupt post-oil Scotland in an impassioned plea for Britain to
stick together
If
Scotland votes Yes in September you will be handing the prize for
which 100 years the SNP has fought.
They
have fought for it despite everything and anything that was
happening. When London was burning under the Blitz, their poet
laureate (Hugh) MacDiarmid said: “London is burning, I don’t
care.” They said it was England’s war.
They
want you to refight a battle 700 years ago between two
French-speaking kings with Scottish people on both sides.
I
prefer to remember a rather more recent battle when this small island
of English-speaking people stood alone and if we had not stood but
capitulated like others had done before us we would be having this
meeting in German if we were going to have it at all.
And
not one person asked in that summer and autumn of 1940 and into 1941
if the pilots who were spinning above us defending us from invasion
from the barbaric horde were from Suffolk or Sutherland. We were
people together on a small piece of rock with 300 years of common
history. That’s what they want to break up and all the rest is
balderdash. That’s the truth of it.
How
come so few women are in favour of independence? Why are Scotland’s
women the most resistant of all the demographics in this contest? And
the reason is that women simply don’t like gambling.
And
everything in their (the Yes campaign’s) project is about gambling
– for your future, your pension, your children and their children’s
future. And you are right not to like gambling.
But
just a few hundred yards from here on the North Bridge, one of
Scotland’s women, one of our highest achieving women in the history
of our entire country, JK Rowling sat in a café and wrote books that
people all over the world love.
And
what happened when she dared to opine as to how people should vote in
September? She was subjected to a torrent of abuse and hatred online
and in the post.
And
that is the second reason why women don’t like independence –
because they can see that it has already generated and will generate
a politics of grudge and division based on where one stood.
I
am tired of being called a quisling or a traitor or – I was ordered
last night from the rougher end of the trade - “get back to
England”.
I’ll
go wherever I like in these islands or anywhere else and speak my
mind and you see that is the authentic voice of those that seek to
break up this country.
I
have been divorced more than once. Trust me it is never ever
amicable, whatever anybody tells you. But you can make a deal. You
can give the partner who is walking out on you all the CDs the DVDs,
the dog, the car – you can give them everything, but the one thing
you will never ever give them is the right to continue to use the
joint credit card.
And
that is what their plan A – and they have no plan B – amounts to.
They
want to use a currency issued by the Bank of England – the clue
being in the name; they want to continue to use it and they imagine
that the people that issue it will allow them to do so; to use the
joint credit card, even though and as they are walking out the door.
So
this is the first time ever that people in a small country, where
everyone speaks the same language, are being asked to break up and
break up on the basis that they don’t have a currency to use.
There
will be no pound. Trust me on that. I came yesterday from Parliament
(where) the leaders of the mainstream parties have not changed their
minds. An independent Scotland will not have the pound.
What
will it have instead? The euro – how’s that going? Anybody fancy
that or are we going to bring back the groat?
I
see one or two pensioners here, or people close to pensionable age.
How do you fancy your pension in groats? How do you fancy a pension
that is based entirely on the absolutely unstable price of a
commodity that will be finished in 2050?
And
in my lifetime oil has been as low as $9 a barrel and as high as $156
a barrel. Who wants to mortgage their children and their children’s
future on a finite resource that will soon be finished and the price
of which is simply un-calculable? Un-calculable.
There
will be havoc if you vote Yes in September. Havoc in Edinburgh and
throughout the land and you will break the hearts of many others too.
Because,
as I look at my fellow debaters on my side, I was reminded of the
Duke of Wellington reviewing his own troops before the battle of
Waterloo: “I don’t know what they do to the enemy but they don’t
half frighten me.” “The difference is we have come together but
temporarily at a moment of national peril.
The
nationalists on the other hand are permanently together for they have
only one purpose – to persuade you that [Stagecoach Group transport
firm founder and prominent Yes campaigner] Brian Souter, the
gay-baiting billionaire, funder of their campaign is someone more
worthy of looking up to than JK Rowling.
I
know which side I’m on. I’m with JK Rowling. Just say No.
Speech
delivered at a debate sponsored by ‘The Spectator’ at the
National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh
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