Sunday, 19 February 2012

Scotland Said Yes!



Amazing what you can find on these here interwebs. The above, as you can see are pamphlets produced by the Labour Party in Scotland from 1976 to the eve of the 1979 Devolution Referendum. 

The flyers veer from a strong NO to Devolution, a graphic decapitation regarding Independence (or to use their pejorative term - Separation) to the 5 pence bargain telling us the whole Labour movement supported Devolution bill for a Scottish Assembly. Odd really given the role of Messrs Wilson, Cook and Cunningham and their role in thwarting the rights of limited Scottish self determination. 

As we all know, 32.9% of the Scottish electorate turned out and voted. The YES vote edging it 51.6% to the NO camps 48.4% Thanks to the MP for Finsbury's amendment requiring 40% of the electorate turn out, a feat I've never heard of anywhere else in the history of the universal  franchise. If I'm wrong please illuminate in the comments below...

So 36 years on, the most stringent anti-devolutionist's are now vehemently opposed to Independence. The language they use hasn't changed much. Independence supporters are still separatists who supposedly hate everyone born on the wrong side of the River Sark...

This is how the anti-devolutionist's  played it in 1979. 





Obviously their arguments haven't changed much, although the fear of the scarily titled 'Assembleymen' is delightfully reminiscent of a time when the ladies were expected to sport purple bracelets with pride and have their man's tea ready at whatever time he strolled in from the pub at...


Surprisingly the TGWU ( remember them proper Unions) were all for Devolution. Interesting map of proposed devolved matters. We were to be given full control of shop opening hours! No mention of industry, energy or Antarctica...



Unfortunately the treachery of the Labour party conspired to stop Devolution and delay the right to self determination by another 18 years, yes that's right treachery, a horrible word to use about someone, a collective or even a political party, but yes treachery, is all I can think of describe the career of the likes of Baron Foulkes. Imagine it describing political opponents as traitors, horrible eh? A few short months after the referendum and these Labour politicians attached themselves firmly to the public teat and haven't let go since...



Here's some err vintage footage culled from the interweb to illuminate MLords Foulkes and Forsyth''s take on Scotland and how her aspirations can be thwarted...Naturally any association between myself and former visitor to this blog, Montague Burton is err purely coincidental.



10 comments:

Scott said...

Nice article and EXCELLENT video :)

Thanks!

Weegiewarbler said...

Nothing changes eh?

Being but a slip of a lass, I only vaguely remember the run up to the 1979 referendum. However, what I do remember is is the outrage afterwards, and the feelings of complete and utter impotence as they swept our wants under the carpet after some tidy gerrymandering of the vote.

This time? It's far more crucial this time. If we vote no, they will neuter Holyrood completely and drag back any vaguely important devolved powers, to be replaced by illusory piffle with no more importance than deciding opening hours at the buroo. Then they will rip the heart out of our social services and any thoughts of self determination will be wiped from the face of Scots politics.

cynicalHighlander said...

Haven't read it all but Labour were obviously against devolution then no matter how they spin otherwise.

The 1979 Devolution Referendum in Scotland

Administrator said...

The irony for me Hazel, is that I was too young to vote in the referendum. I turned 17 a few weeks after the vote and again was too young to vote in the General Election in the May. My belief that Scotland should regain her Independence hasn't changed since I was 16.

PS Thanks Scott, glad you liked the video!

Administrator said...

Thanks CH, who wrote that piece?

cynicalHighlander said...

It was from the third link down.

Google results.

Cruachan said...

Loving the pipe music. Who is it?

Administrator said...

Oops sorry about that, I've changed the embed code. It's from here http://blipfoto.com/theworldover

No idea who the pipers are...

Anonymous said...

I really enjoyed that, Thanks Mark.

subrosa said...

Well done Mark. We bloggers should have a weekly post of a unionist NO leaflet/poster etc. Not that I'd like to promote their negativity of course.

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