SNP candidates need to be genuine

When I saw the above, I didn’t at first recognise the above SNP potential candidate for Central Ayrshire to replace the retiring ‘Mighty’ Philippa Whitford.

I was shocked, on two counts.

First, last time I saw him, he looked like this:

A bit of harmless reinvention going on there but second and more concerning is a risk to the candidate selection process designed to ensure credible, authentic, as opposed to celebrity, candidates.

Needless to say, the National article does not mention this from only 8 years ago:

Less well-known was Walker’s refusal to even mention my research in 2014 which first quantified the scale of BBC Scotland bias against the independence movement, on the grounds, as I remember, that in his opinion as editor, I had not convincingly demonstrated that bias.

I have been open that my interim report was by no means authoritative, had unavoidable subjectivity in coding and a few minor errors, but a complete refusal to even mention it was, for me, simply evidence of the kind of wagon-circling we saw by prominent and connected media figures. He didn’t want to offend his pals at Pacific Quay.

At the foot, the National article mentions two other candidates. I know that both are hard-working SNP activists with a significant community development role and a high level of direct experience of the system at council or constituency level

Walker, is a now a University lecturer. I was one too. Academics sometimes make good academics but are totally unsuited to the hard life of an MP.

4 thoughts on “SNP candidates need to be genuine

  1. He did not grow that beard overnight, it is safe to assume. It may be an unfair criticism to say it was a matter of re-inventing himself to run for office. It might simply be a matter of no longer being in a corporate environment. I also hesitate to retain grudges from 2014. There has been a lot of the stuff in English rivers under the bridge since then (or something like that). I’m not saying I would support him, but I am for keeping an open mind at this point.

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