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SCOTLAND AND LESSONS FROM IRELAND

Posted by Jim on August 9, 2014

 

 “Bring out your dead!  Bring out your dead!  Those words  from Monty Python’s movie THE HOLY GRAIL came to mind when it was reported that  the late  Labor Party icon Tony Benn  did not support an independent Scotland.  This despite the fact that the former member of Parliament  never stated as  much while alive.  His brother David produced a letter to that effect.  How desperate the  English aristocracy  must be to roll out this post-mortem declaration!!  Apparently the faint-hearted ‘endorsement’ of  United Kingdom unity by President Obama failed to take hold with the Scottish electorate.    His press conference remark  that “…the US prefers “…a strong, robust and united Britain” was followed by the afterthought disclaimer that this issue, of course was “…a choice for the Scottish people.”  These latest political stunts brought to mind  British author George Orwell’s  description  of  political language.  He claimed it  “…is designed to make lies truthful, murder respectable and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind.”

 

The forces now mounted against Scotland’s independence emanate from all those who have a preference for the status quo and something to lose if change, however gradual, is undertaken.  These are  the  financial and media institutions and   military and intelligence services.  All of  these  are infused with British hereditary privilege, wealth and power.   It is less than 100 years  since  this  same array of opposition  forces fought  against freedom for Ireland.  Even back then the British would regularly   produce letters, usually forged, claiming something that would serve their political purpose.    Even after the colonial ties from  26 counties were  severed in 1922, the British  manipulated  Ireland’s political, social,  economic and cultural spheres.  To this day  it  promotes  division in Ireland North and South.   Their failed  attempt  in  the  Boston College tapes affair to smear Gerry Adams and to derail his re-election was   but the latest example of their mendacity.  Expect London to  direct  the  same  tactics  at Alex Salmond and other Nationalist leaders prior to the referendum.

 

England threw their media weight around in 1999 to try and derail Ireland’s conversion to the Euro Zone currency.   Catastrophes of biblical proportions were predicted.  As long as Ireland’s currency was linked to the British pound,  Britain could control or initiate financial and  economic actions that were, if not necessarily harmful to Ireland, gave England’ banks and companies advantages.  The Irish voters then, like the Scottish voters today, were not sure how the conversion would work.   Irish voters  were reasonably certain the break from England would bring greater transparency  and prosperity.  And so it did.

 

All of the fears being stoked  by  media pundits like Bagehot of the ECONOMIST magazine claiming  if there is a YES vote “…a cataclysmic secession “…,  have precedents in Britain’s  efforts to inflame anti-Irish and anti-Catholic hatred amongst the  unionist/loyalist population.  After all a  united Ireland  would  be a greater competitive threat than one afflicted with partition. A Bradford University Professor named Gallagher  did his part to  spread the fear and smears by referring  to the Scottish National Party “…and its Radical allies.”  You know those people who advocate for a new structure of government, a Bill of Rights or a more equitable distribution of resources.

 

One newspaper quoted a publican in Portpatrick , Scotland as fearful of the loss of the British Army as if the sleepy village was under some imminent invasion!  An English editorial, claiming to speak for America,  stated  that the U. S. would take revenge  if  nuclear silos were ordered  removed from an independent Scotland.  At stake was nothing less than  the vanity of the British  political establishment and their “major world power” delusions.   If the Scottish voters  were to  address that issue,  I hope they would recommend to London that a missile silo  might be more appropriate for Margaret …May her memory be blessed… Thatcher’s constituency of Finchley!!

 

While an independent Scotland may present challenges, in the end it will be  Scotland in the 21st century   determining what is best for them, and not Whitehall and England’s  fossilized colonial bureaucracy.  Think of the possible revelations  as  the transfer of records begins!  I mean, of course,  those records that the British have not   destroyed or found  ‘missing.’ This  has been the case with police and MI-5 records  in N. I. ever since devolution there.  England may be  spying on the Scottish people the way they have been spying and eavesdropping on the Irish people.  The  PRISM system  used under contract for the U. S. National Security Agency to spy on Americans, may  well be used domestically. Remember  British Subjects of the Queen  have no rights to privacy as do  American citizens.    Lastly, Scotland might learn it was illegally deprived of  financial aid from London.   Bishop Cahal Daly in N. I. learned the Catholic  schools   had been deliberately cheated out of aid payments for decades.   The same might be true of tax receipts.   There is a reason London has been reluctant to fully disclose  corporate tax receipts emanating from Northern Ireland  and that very same reason may apply to those tax dollars from Scotland.

 

Mark well these words.  The final push to keep Scotland under the Royal lash will include –in addition to the dirty tricks and  media scams… the appeal to patriotism, the last refuge of a scoundrel.  At a time of World War I memorials it is worth remembering the words of Alan Brydon’s song Calling Doon the Line.  Remembering those who lost their lives in that slaughter is as important as  remembering why they did so.  Scotland’s brave did indeed “rally roon the pipers tune” but “the victory claimed would disguise the shame.”  This is one American’s wish that the Scottish people will vote in this referendum to dance to their own tune!!

 

Michael J. Cummings

12 Marion Ave

Albany, New York 12203-1814

518-650-6049

castlecomer@gmail.com

 

Michael J. Cummings, a native of Springfield, Mass., is a graduate of St. Anselm’s

College (B. A., 1968)  and  New York University (M. P. A., 1970).   A member of the National Boards of the Irish American Unity Conference (IAUC,1996-2013),  the  Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH,2001-2008), and  the Irish Northern Aid Committee (INAC, 1988-1996),  he served six National Presidents of the AOH,  5 National Presidents of the IAUC and two National Chairman of INA primarily  in public relations capacities.   He is the only person to serve on the national policymaking bodies  of all three  major Irish American organizations.    He also served on the Commission on Peace and Justice of the  Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany.

 

Cummings has appeared on American, English and Irish television and radio and his commentary and letters and those of the Presidents have appeared in major American, Irish-American, Catholic print media. He is a frequent columnist for the weekly IRISH ECHO newspaper.   He has been  married to Nuala Hogan,  a nurse and native of Ireland,   for 40 years and resides   in Albany, New York .  They are the parents of five children and two  grandchildren.     

 

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