Falkirk South by-election, Thursday, 14th of October 2021 – Tactical vote the SNP out!
If you live in the Falkirk South area and are sick and tired of the SNP you have an opportunity to vote for another non-SNP councillor and to send a message to the separatists and Nicola Sturgeon that we have had enough:
Enough of the shocking decline in Scotland’s formerly world-leading education system.
Enough of anti-social behaviour.
Enough of our ‘third World’ health care system.
The SNP are on the rack. Because of a very successful tactical voting campaign by Scotland Matters and other groups, they have no overall majority and are now in a disastrous formal pact with the Scottish Greens.
| Stuart Duffin | Scottish Green Party |
| James Marshall | Scottish Labour Party |
| Sarah Patrick | Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party |
| Emma Lindsay Russell | Scottish National Party (SNP) |
Scotland Matters fully supports tactical voting to beat the SNP. This means voting for the party that is most likely to beat them, even if you aren’t a supporter of that party.
If the Conservative and Labour party had combined their vote in 2017, they would have beaten the SNP candidate by 1,463 votes!!
Click the links below to see how the SNP is failing Scotland, your community and you.
Why the UK Is One Nation, Not Four Separate Countries
Written by Stephen Bailey. Robert Black of Edinburgh University has asserted that Scotland was ‘absorbed’ into England by the Acts of Union of 1706-07, rather than being a partner in a union. He has said that Scotland ceased to exist as a state in international law after 1707, while England continued to exist and was […]
UK Constitutional Fact: Devolved Elections Can’t Mandate Separation
Written by Stephen Bailey. Under the following laws, Constitutional matters are in the sole remit of the UK Parliament at Westminster (the Houses of Commons and Lords): The Scotland Act 1998, The Wales Act 2017 And the Northern Ireland Act 1998. Let’s look at what each act says about constitutional matters: Under the Scotland Act […]
De-centralization (administrative devolution) works: Effective reform for the UK
Written by Stephen Bailey. The administration of John Major (1990-1997), which came into office after the collapse of the last Thatcher government, can hardly be credited with many successes. There was one reform he introduced however that was very successful and is actually a good example and template for how those who want to maintain […]



