Welcome to Better Nation, our new Scottish blog, built on four things its editors share: a love of ideas, an essential optimism, an anoraky obsession with politics, and a particular interest in the nation of Scotland – as it has been, as it stands now, and its future prospects.
The title comes from Dennis Leigh, famously quoted by Alasdair Gray (and attributed to Gray on the walls of Holyrood itself): “Work as if you lived in the early days of a better nation“. The three of us believe devolution has been a pretty successful endeavour thus far, but that the current constitutional arrangements are unlikely to be the final settled will of the Scottish people.
As a result, it is already a better nation than it was when the Vigil camped out under Calton Hill, but even the most cursory glance around Scotland shows continued poverty, movement away from sustainability, a business sector hardly thriving, a nervous public sector, stretched voluntary organisations and shortcomings in our democracy.
Our MPs and MSPs all seek to improve Scotland in the way they each best see fit, no matter what colour of party flag they wave or particular leader they serve under. However, for a country of our size, that is a daunting task, so this blog will aim to be, at worst, constructive criticism of their exploits, and, at best, a show of support for our politicians from interested Scots. Most in politics do have a genuine desire to improve how their country runs, and we will try to give a fair wind to their intentions, even when we have to disagree profoundly with their methods.
Independence for Scotland will, of course, be considered in various ways and at fairly regular intervals. This blog ain’t no Calman Commission where ideas are excluded before the exercise begins but it is also no National Conversation where an answer is pencilled in before research and analysis is conducted.
This will also not be an uncritical Green voice, even though James is press officer for the Green MSPs, Jeff has just joined the Green Party of England and Wales, and Malc… well, he too is moving in the right direction.
We aren’t naive enough to think that a blog can make a difference, however fun it may be to write and however fascinating the debates. However, whatever we end up writing between us as the days, weeks, months and perhaps even years draw on, we hope we will at least get to provide another chronicle of Scotland as it becomes a better nation.
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The founding editors are a merry band of three – James Mackenzie, Jeff Breslin and Malcolm Harvey, Scottish political bloggers who have forged friendships through their respective online presences in the past few years. The flexibility that a panel of editors affords was part of the key appeal for this blog.
Regular updates without onerous individual effort should be an easier recipe for a substantial, interesting blog, and, as we hope to disagree regularly, also for debate between ourselves as well as with any readers we are lucky enough to find. There is no reason why the number of scribes should remain pruned back at three, so there is scope for organic growth over time.
The aim is that this blog will also be festooned with guest writers, invitational posts from around the globe, staged debates and cross-postings with other parts of the blogosphere. Furthermore, there is a corresponding Twitter feed @NationBetter, because it is important to remember that sometimes you have to go backwards in order to go forwards (and also because every permutation of “Better Nation” has already been taken!)
We will only feel it has been a success if we provoke fierce and intelligent debate, but please be nice.
#1 by Wendy Fraser on September 2, 2010 - 9:25 am
Sounds enticing. Looking forward to reading your blog, and the ‘fierce and intelligent debate’… Good luck!
#2 by jim jepps on September 2, 2010 - 10:24 am
Excellent stuff – looking forward to the blog kicking off!
#3 by David Farrer on September 2, 2010 - 10:55 am
Guys,
Are you aware of this:
http://kenmacleod.blogspot.com/
#4 by admin on September 2, 2010 - 12:11 pm
Hi David, yes we are (now), but weren’t when the domain was acquired. I think the areas of interest are sufficiently divergent to allow us both to thrive, and besides, even the quote itself is frequently misattributed! Hope Ken doesn’t take the huff.
James
#5 by Shave on September 2, 2010 - 11:15 am
Ah, the ‘dream team of Scottish bloggers’.
Looking forward to positive, pragmatic and polite discussion.
Good luck.
#6 by Stephen Glenn on September 2, 2010 - 12:14 pm
You are lacking one of the Celtic fringe in your blogroll. 😉
I can sort you out a list of potentials including my other blogging places, if you wish.
#7 by Stephen Glenn on September 2, 2010 - 12:15 pm
Actually can’t believe there isn’t Slugger in the other’s section.
#8 by Malc on September 2, 2010 - 12:32 pm
Stephen,
If you are happy to give us a list of some NI blogs, we’d be happy to add. I think James has added Slugger now – that, I think, was an oversight on my part!
#9 by David Fagan on September 2, 2010 - 12:25 pm
Good luck with the site…looking forward to some interesting debates..
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#10 by David Petrie on September 2, 2010 - 2:45 pm
Lang may yer lum reek!
#11 by Baron Sarwar on September 2, 2010 - 7:00 pm
Best of luck guys, look forward to it all!
#12 by Cruachan on September 2, 2010 - 7:48 pm
Very best wishes for the new project. All three of you tend to have a good habit of watching the tide as well as the waves.
#13 by James on September 2, 2010 - 8:00 pm
What an extraordinarily kind comment! I just hope we can live up to it.
#14 by Alec on September 3, 2010 - 3:28 pm
Do we get free drinks?
#15 by John on September 3, 2010 - 10:12 pm
This is a fantastic idea guys, I wish you the best of luck.
#16 by NoOffenceAlan on September 4, 2010 - 6:36 pm
This site has now replaced ‘SNP tactical voting’ in my browser favourites.
Looking forward to the discussions as we approach May 2011.
#17 by Topher Dawson on September 6, 2010 - 8:05 am
Hi guys,
I’m sorry to see the end of SNP Tactical Voting but you’re right about the planet still in meltdown and politics ignoring it. Are we loyal to Scotland or the planet? Why is it illegal to be a member of the Green party and the SNP simultaneously?
Good luck with the new blog.