Monday, 17 December 2018

Flags for Fun..

Hi

So I made a mock up of what the Union Jack would look like without Scotland.. but first lets run through some national flags..

Scotland

The Saint Andrew's Cross.
The Scottish Saltire:


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The Scottish Royal Standard.
The Lion Rampant:

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Wales

Welsh main national flag.. why they want a dragon on it is beyond me. I much prefer their secondary flag.. but again, I'm not Welsh so rightly, don't get a say.



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Saint David's Cross

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Northern Ireland

Ulster Flag. Note it is the English flag with the 'red hand of ulster' upon it.
This flag is identified with sectarian activities but also used in national sports.



The Saint Patrick's Saltire

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Not a country like the others, but I feel should have been a principality in it's own right (Cornwall & Devon = Kernow)

Kernow


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Union Jack suggestion mockup I made:

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I realized 2 minutes before I started this blog, there's white where there shouldn't be.. hmm gimme 5 minutes :)



UPDATE: Did a load mær

Ah keep daydreamin' aboot Scotland huv'n left the Union so..
An' don't mistake ma love o' LEAVING yon Union.. fur love o' yon flag! coz iyt's no!








































Flags for Fun Part 2!!!

In effort to get rid of that awful flag and symbol of very much my own hatred.. the symbol of the Union Jack that announces to the world of Scotland's ownership and occupation by England..

Today I have been messing about with alternate flags of NZ and OZ..

OZ..







 NZ..






Update 20th Feb 2019:
Did some mær flags fur fun.. Svalbard




























Catalonian Saltire




























Saturday, 15 December 2018

on the Telegraph comment section

 "The SNP emerges the largest party from the Scottish Parliament elections but Nicola Sturgeon is forced to form a minority government after she falls short of another majority."



What is it about the Scottish Electoral system that many English fail to understand?



The Scottish Parliament is DESIGNED from the ground up to *intentionally* make minority governments. It's purpose is to allow all who are elected to have a voice, and encourage cooperation between the parties.



Each person gets two votes, one constitutional, one regional. There is a threshold for how many members a party can have in parliament.. if one party (member per region) gets too many votes they are 'Disused'.

In the 2016 Scottish Election, the SNP got 1,059,897 const. votes and 953,587 regional votes.. they also had 708,051 disused regional votes; coming *first* across *every* regional area of Scotland and lost 12 seats and gained no seats.



see here for more info: https://scotspol.blogspot.com/2018/06/the-scottish-electoral-system-in-action.html



No other party comes remotely close to those numbers. The *only* other party to have disused regional votes was the Scottish Conservatives at around 20,000. So 20,000 is a decent number.. but 708,051 is overwhelming support; for both policy and ideal.



The SNP are *loved* in Scotland.



vs



Seeing how a parliament *should* be run, should give the English ideas.

The 'Tudor Reenactment Club' of Westminster, is as Mhairi Black told us, a joke.



Westminster, London, The South East of England.. with varying degrees, suck up money and spit out poverty.



If a building cost £100,000 elsewhere, and the English (UK) Government pay £1,000,000 for it to be in London .. where did that £900,000 come from? That's right.. the poor, the average worker, the middle classes. Was it value for money? no.. because you could have bought ten of them, or better still pay 1000 people with disabilities for a year to stop them killing themselves.

Monday, 10 December 2018

Scotland.. a country or 'region'? .. or how to insult too many people at once Q.Q

Feb 2017

Hi WWW

I see Americans online calling 'Scotland' a State of the UK.. how utterly insulting!

Scotland already had traditional 'States' that we call 'Regions':

States:

  1. Central
  2. Dumfries and Galloway
  3. Fife 
  4. Grampian
  5. Lothian and Borders
  6. Highland (including the Orkney, Shetland & Western Isles)
  7. Strathclyde
  8. Tayside




Strathclyde

Counties:

Argyll and Bute
East Ayrshire
East Dunbartonshire
East Renfrewshire
Glasgow City Council
Inverclyde
North Ayrshire
North Lanarkshire
Renfrewshire
South Ayrshire
South Lanarkshire
West Dunbartonshire


 
Dumfries and Galloway 

Annandale
Eskdale
Nithsdale

Kirkcudbrightshire County
Stewartry (archaically, Desnes)
Wigtownshire County
Machars (archaically, Farines)--divided into census areas (civil parish areas)
Rhins of Galloway divided into census areas (civil parish areas)


Borders 

Berwickshire 
Peeblesshire 
Roxburghshire 
Selkirkshire 
and part of Midlothian, as a two-tier region with the districts of Berwickshire, Ettrick and Lauderdale, Roxburgh, and Tweeddale


Lothian 

City of Edinburgh
East Lothian
Midlothian
Scottish Borders
West Lothian


Central 

Clackmannanshire
Falkirk
Stirling


Fife 

North East Fife
Kirkcaldy
Dunfermline


Tayside 

Angus
The City of Dundee
Perth & Kinross

Grampian 

Aberdeen City
Aberdeenshire
Moray

Highland 

Caithness Sutherland and Ross
Inverness and Nairn and Skye
Lochaber and Badenoch
Western Isles 
Shetland 
Orkney 



These were changed in governance but the police remained for each region until 2014.



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So.. Scotland/The Scottish Flag is missing for Profiles?
Hey Valve!

Bit offended tbh..
So Jersey Guernsey and the Isle of Man.. get flags.. but Scotland.. zip.. nada.. nothing?

I mean I realize not everyone has a grasp on geography..but Jersey and Guernsey are principalities of England (and technically Wales, although it is a historic Gael Country) and the Isle of Man (would have been, as part of Dal Riata) a principality of both Ireland and Scotland.

England and Scotland are the two fully legal countries in the Union. I am from the : town: Dumbarton in the :county: of West Dunbartonshire part of the :region/state: of Strathclyde in the COUNTRY of Scotland. Y'know I should lump in Canada the US and Japan together.. you all share the same defense budget, that must mean you are all the same country right? right?? and each one of those three is merely a state of that one country.. right?

pfftt.. I've had enough Americans talk down to recently on comment sections about Scottish Independence .. how dæ ye like them æpples!

I do not show my 'Country' because there is no option other than UK>Strathclyde. I am NOT displaying the 'Butcher's Apron' under any circumstance as it rings politically untrue of my identity.

STOP talking down to your customers who wish to support their COUNTRY: Scotland.

I enjoy the Saltire, Scotland's National Flag and also The Royal Standard. These should be options.. either or both even at the same time.





https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_government_areas_of_Scotland_1973%E2%80%9396#/media/File:Scotland_1974_Administrative_Map.png




*I* would say the primary Mothers of each country that I care to mention are:

Alba:
Canada
America
New Zealand

Wales:
Australia

Espania:
All the Southern American continent, except Brazil.




Saturday, 8 December 2018

Scotland in the EU..

June 2018

Hi

What I want to share is *my own thoughts* on what Scotland should be inside the EU, what the EU should be to Scots, and further afield member states.

I am pro-Scotland in the EU, freedom of movement, freedom of trade, and I am willing to sacrifice a few laws to make this greatly beneficial and peaceful system happen. I have *some* caveats though..


Firstly, I don't believe the EU should have any sort of army/navy/airforce.. each individual country should protect themselves and, if need be, ask our neighbours in the EU for help. The whole idea of the EU is peace.. having any kind of military force destroys that idea with hypocrisy.

I do not wish the EU to grow in power, grow in member states, yes, but the control the EU council had for some 20 years was fine, I see no reason to increase it.

Yes, I will miss the old light bulbs.. but the new ones are getting better and cheaper.

In the event of more member states joining from all around the world, I honestly don't mind people living here, in fact I would really like it. My (now ex) fiancee is a Filipina and it has been a nightmare getting her into the country, obviously I would like the Philippines to join the EU, this would mean all Ruthy would have to do is board a flight and come here. I enjoy the idea of an 'open world'.. people can live and work where they please, I am disabled and would like to spend more time with Ruthy, I am allowed 4 weeks every 6 months or I lose my benefits, it would be nice to be able to keep my benefits and perhaps live with Ruthy for a while and then she could live here.. or whatever as adults suits us.

I would like this for everyone.. and if a country that usually gets financial aid joined the EU then instead that money could go towards providing, regulating and administrating for the people directly. 'Universal Health Care and Disability' would be a peaceful way to distribute the money instead of it going to politicians.. some of whom are known to keep the money for themselves.

I feel Scotland should be somewhere in between the 'Norway Arrangement' and a full member state, 111 laws the EU had controlled, well that sounds good to me. Giving us enough autonomy and returning the laws we know the EU can be trusted with.. they earned it, they can keep it.

Tax.. everyone hates tax when you buy online.. it's awful, the thing you bought shows up like some sort of present but then BAM.. you're not allowed it because you need to pay tax for it. Seems a bit evil to just tax the private buyer.. I know why it happens, they are trying to encourage you buy from your own country..but imagine this:

I play guitar.. I enjoy guitars and have been known as a guitar enthusiast at times. America invented the electric guitar.. two famous companies after its invention became super popular brands, Fender and Gibson. Now.. let's say I am shopping for a guitar.. it's unlikely to be a Scottish mass manufactured guitar.. in Scotland we have ZERO guitar manuf. facilities. Wales has ZERO, Northern Ireland has ZERO.. England has ONE. Now, that company is called Gordon Smith Guitars.. the lowest priced model they do NEW is around £700. I can buy a guitar at the same quality OR BETTER with a second hand japanese... for £150. And.. I have. I own a 'Hondo II' which is basically both companies copying the same model (LP Double Cut).

Slim is one way to describe my option IF I wanted an English guitar.. unless I was rich rich rich.. then I could buy from a Scottish or English boutique builder for £2000. but really I wouldn't pay 2k for a guitar.. it's insulting.

overtaxing is insulting. I don't mind paying a little to offset some of the cost to the local industry..but really it should be capped worldwide to £30.

I digress..

I saw a thing on my router saying that for 60 seconds my router would be monitored to check it wasn't attached to a radar.. and this was in compliance with EU regulations. I disagree with this.. stay out of my router! Don't need anyone invading my privacy..






Tuesday, 27 November 2018

The Domino Effect of Tiny Housing..

Hi www

Where to start? In Scotland we live in teeny tiny houses, rabbit hutch homes.. and as builder, architect and property development firms (Wimpy, Barrett) race towards lilliputian levels of housing and lower and lower levels of common decency in housing.. allow me to open your eyes:

We do not have ensuite bathrooms like the rest of the modern civilized world. Like a second world country, we must wait until someone in the household is finished their needs or showering before we can make use of such a convenience. In the rest of Western Civilization two bathrooms is the bare minimum that any house is build with, and even those are considered 'poverty' houses.. oh dear! what must the rest of the civilized world think of Scotland??

We also enforce that you are not allowed more than one child.. no wait that's China.. but we might as well be China with the policies on house size being dollhouse like. Where are the houses I have seen since childhood in American movies? then should I move to America?.. NO! and by the actions of politicians over the last 50 years, and our population going down this is the visible result; we are forced to be resigned to tiny homes and less & less children. Where am I to put the child, the airing cupboard?

I am poor before I have begun!

Who wants a tiny but clean hovel? Well if that is your desire than you can have one for as low £230,000..

Think about unemployment.. think about Scotland.. what kind of mad person wants to live and die in a little shack with a millstone of £300,000 life-debt.

No-one.

A politicians duty is to provide a better standard of life for each generation.. but it seems all are blind to the housing situation.. let me explain.


Q: Who is the authoritative body for regulating builders in respect to value for money?
A: There is none.

Q: Why?
A: Because it was so easy to price gouge consumers, no one thought of it.

Not only this, but English politicians have encouraged it, giving out urban English guidelines for Rural Scottish areas.

It's a total joke.

See here in North Connel, I feel bad for the folk that paid any kind of money for these houses.


And if you have doubt of how much we are getting ripped off.. what's wrong with this picture:


That's right! All the houses have garages that are too small for the cars!

You can drive the car into the garage but you have to climb out of the boot to exit the car.. or to re-enter it. 

These houses were priced at £230,000.

I'll just let that sink in..


So Dava.. where's the dominos?

Tiny Houses + Tiny Streets> Low Ambition> High Unemployment> Employable workforce leave for other countries with better standards of living> Low Population.

Tiny Houses + Tiny Streets> Unable to have many children> Low Population.

Tiny Houses + Tiny Streets> Unable to have a nanny while you work> Unable to have many children>Low Ambition> Low Workforce.

Urban Regulation> Tiny Highland Houses> Low population.

Tiny Houses + Tiny Streets> Tiny Petrol Cars> Unable to move around Scotland easily> Remaining Workforce stay where they live.

Tiny Houses + Tiny Streets>One Petrol Vehicle per household> Unable to have electric vehicles that will be able to take people to work> Low amount of free space/no garage> Local travel becomes a secondary consideration> Enforce the thought of using your own (expensive) petrol vehicle.


I want to buy a street legal electric scooter, I can buy one but I have nowhere to put it, that I suppose it wouldn't be stolen.

I cannot own land, I am disabled and it is too costly, all I would do at present would be make a small garage for a electric scooter. I live in a rabbit hutch, without any means of owning land; my entire flat would fit inside an Americans/Canadians living room. There's nothing I can do. (BUT I will keep trying, even if my scooter gets stolen)

Dava.. you've presented many problems.. how about some solutions?

The excuse is often made that we *must* use bricks for Scottish construction, I have seen in similar climates the use of wood with success.

I would propose .. 

The Scottish Government regulate Prefabrication Companies (PreFab), these PreFab companies apply for a license at a very low cost and have annual check ups as to the build quality of their homes. No planning permission needed, no taxes or fees. All regulated at the source.

Building materials are a cost factor, however is it pennys on the pound to add much square footage to your home if built with wood.

I would set the top price for a 4 story (5 inc basement apt), 6 bedroom, 1 living room, 1 den* with small galley, 1 apartment loft, 1 apartment basement, ensuite for every bedroom, and 3 conveniences; 2 with showering, luxurious kitchen near half the size of the floor of the house, three car/two pickup truck sized garage.. for £150,000. The maximum that could be taken.

You buy your own land* and sort out your plumbing yourself (electricity would be done by the electricity company). Hopefully you would be close enough to pipe into a local plumbing system run by the council, but if not you may need to use septic tanks etc.. until at least the local council reaches you.

Regulation of Builders

Harsh, but after all the robbery that they have done, I wouldn't regulate them, I'd ban them.
The value for money they present is non-existent, their work is faulty and only fit for mice and umpa lumpas.

Eventually they were going to be caught..

Remember 'Loadsmoney' in the 80s.. he was a builder, bragging about how much cash he made being a builder.

Banks guarantee large wages for builders no matter if the work is good or bad.

read that again slowly:

Banks guarantee large wages for builders no matter if the work is good or bad.

So why try?

I can live in a council house similar to what I get with a working life's house without the life debt.
Even council houses are rabbit hutches.. and I do NOT agree they should be so.

The cost to the PreFab companies to make the house listed above.. is around £100,000 so they get £50,000 profit. The most expensive thing is the structure/foundation, digging the land correctly and making sure they have *very* stable beams.. (I would take a guess at) the cost £45,000 approx. depending if they hit any major rocks. Yes they can make what I describe for £50,000.. why? because it's just wood.

Wood is a cheap and strong material to build houses with. Very easy to work with.


I think I have made my point.

Scotland is a second world country until we get this overlooked mess of 50 years sorted out.

peace

Dava


* A 'den' is a small casual living room for family only. If it were me and I had children, this would be their living room for them watching their cartoons or playing noisy games.

*un-taxable except VAT of 10% until the house is placed on the appropriate land.

Friday, 16 November 2018

An Open Letter to the Scottish Green Party

Hi

I'm David, I'm 42, Scottish by birth and by nature, I have supported the SNP since I was 11 years old by being vocal about the SNP and independence.

I have often voted Scottish Green with my second vote in Scotland.

I want to talk about green energy and the economics of green energy, and what it could mean to everyday Scots.

As Scottish Greens your agenda should be:

1. Aim towards green initiatives with a goal of impacting not just the environment positively, but positively impacting everyday lives of Scots.

2. Making electricity from green energy as close to free as possible.

That's it.

How do you do that?

I have *some* thoughts on this, like selling our fossil fuels to *only* countries that over-meet the requirements of the French Accords, but I understand that might not be popular with yourselves.. so please hear me out with this second idea..

If we as country set up enough green energy to supply every private household with free electricity and that we are in surplus, enough to make a sizeable profit to replace the amount gained by fossil fuels .. who would pay for gas when they are getting electricity for free?

This removes gas as a source by reliance on free electricity means removing a fossil fuel to harm our environment, albeit that natural gas is a 'clean gas', I have seen Patrick Harvie be annoyed by the proposal of selling gas to other countries.. Free electricity for electric cars means a free charge stations on every street, no concern of stealing electricity.

A one-off payment from each household a year of no more then say £120 around the start of the fiscal year. Why? because while the electricity is free, the machines need maintained and those who maintain the green machinery, need to be paid. My yearly bill for electricity is around £1000, saving me £880 per year. All electricity companies would end, by installation of a national electrical authority.

And as Scottish Greens.. wouldn't it feel good to shut down companies that had contributed to harming the environment? Showing your principals by acting positively in everyday lives.

Scottish oil is valuable. fact. Not just for fuel but for everything from plastics to stuff that makes roads. Scottish Greens should investigate 'clean methods' of using oil, because the cost of setting up free national green energy to surplus is going to be near unfathomable.

Incentivize the imagination by responsible beneficent action, not chastise with rebuke and shame.

The Future

In the future, I would like to see us attain our resources from inter-solar bodies, it is the right and sensible way forward. Why stay on this rock fighting over the resources of this rock just to die on this rock?

please see more here:
https://stuffiwasthinking.blogspot.com/2018/09/politics.html

Tactical Voting
SNP members should by and large use their second vote for Scottish Greens give the SNP a more potent ally in the cause for independence, I was surprised when this was not suggested by the Scottish Greens last Scottish election.. just come out and say it 'vote Scottish Greens to help the SNP fight for Scottish Independence.'

With Unionist Labour tactically voting with Unionist Conservative and vice versa *just* to keep the SNP out.. it would be smart once the SNP hit the seat limit to have such a great ally in the Scottish Greens.

Kind regards

David

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