I have been back in Scotland now for a couple of
months. I love Glasgow, it is my home and I was born here. I am a Glaswegian. I
was forced to go in search of work and I really objected to having to leave my
home and country to do so. However, since my return it has been quite a culture
shock and I have come to the conclusion that Scotland is a crazy place because
its electorate keep voting for more of the same. It’s like mass self-harming.
England where I lived is much more prosperous, vibrant and cleaner than here.
It is a nice place to live and in general England favours well out of being
part of the union. The thing is, what struck me about England is that you would
never know they were part of a United Kingdom. For many, it is just them and
the ‘also rans’. Scotland is never reported positively. In English news, unless
it’s a murder or bad weather it’s easy to lose touch. Scots may hear news every
day about high politics in Westminster but I can tell you it is not reciprocal.
In England, Scotland does not register as being remotely important or relevant.
On my return, what struck me most is how poor and
dilapidated Glasgow is. The roads are a complete mess with potholes and faded
road markings. Pavements are just as bad. Dog fouling is atrocious. The fabric
of buildings, especially public ones are decaying and shabby. It might be a
time of recession but a lick of paint is nothing in the broad scheme of things.
Indeed it should be compulsory that all buildings are kept and maintained to a
tolerable standard. It looks to me that Glasgow is being run into the ground by
the Council, whose Leader has a bigger salary than the Prime Minister of the
UK.
We have politicians in Scotland who are not
earning their publicly paid wages yet a Government which is actually balancing
the books is being attacked from all quarters of the media and unionist
politicians for not doing enough!
Good news is never reported in Scotland either.
Invariably if its not a murder, job losses or some scare story about how bad
Scotland will be, come independence,
then it just does not pass the
censors approval. Good news when it does arrive is usually reported akin to the
Marvin the Manic depressive robot style of. ‘it’s a beautiful day, but it won’t
last’. The bias of the MSM, BBC & STV is stark. It is no surprise that
people have a jaundiced view of Scottish life, given the diet of doom they are
fed each day.
Having a walk through Partick, West End,
Govanhill and attending Blochairn and Polmadie car boot sales, the resigned,
downtrodden plight of people is evident on their faces. I have never seen so
many miserable people. The shops are cutting prices to the bone yet not enough
to stop hordes of Glasgwegians resorting to car boot sales to pick up goods at
next to nothing prices. There seems to be a race to the lowest price In Glasgow
and that will never work in anyone’s favour buyer or seller. The long term
decline of value, of worth, of cost comes at a price of resentment of those
more fortunate, lowering of expectation and almost certainly of aspiration. Or
economy depends on people spending but somebody has to make a profit. That’s
how the world operates.
What has
happened to the once great Scotland? Where has it gone? Where is the fight, the
passion? I am not imagining it, it was once like that. There is no rage or
anger about how things are and it is so painful to see so many people prepared
to settle for less. It is a tragedy. It reminds me of Poland in 1986. Subdued,
disgruntled people, scurrying round and doing the best they could to make ends
meet. Grey, broken buildings, clapped out buses, infrastructure ignored or
patched up. Worst of all, is the absence of hope. I hope that people will say “enough” and
start to fight back. The next generation
is depending on this one to make it better for them. Surely, there is enough
self-respect left for that.
If, like
the Better Together supporters, you believe that this is the best that Scotland
can do then it might be suggested that your aspiration levels are wanting. If
you believe that Scotland, as a stand-alone nation cannot do better for itself
than its current situation then by all means vote NO.
You could
also not bother voting at all. This would hammer home the charge of low
aspiration and hopelessness I have just mentioned. As Bob Dylan once wrote, ‘a
loser knows no success like failure, and losing is no success at all’
Alternatively, VOTE YES for an attempt at
standing on our own two feet and being accountable for ourselves and
responsible for the welfare of the people who live here. It is incredible to me
and to almost every foreigner I have spoken to about being an independent
nation, that there are some people who need to be convinced that their country
can be successful on its own. Countries around the world are doing it every
day. It is normal. We might not be certain of our future in an independent
Scotland, but it has to be better than what is here now.
Written by Frank Wilson.
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