The Ipsos poll published today has Public transport/roads 10th, with 18%, in the list of issues respondents say will affect their vote. Perhaps surprisingly, given the MSM obsession with them, no poll ever asks about ferries explicitly.
An AI estimate, based on media coverage, of the breakdown is Potholes up to 50% of the 18% or 9%; CalMac 25-35% or 6%, A9 dualing 10-20% or 4% and others 10-15% or 2%.
So, at worst, only 94% of voters will not consider the ferries when voting.
Footnote – OCD prof predicted to keep wasting his time, despite the above, defending CalMac, especially when the next Herald article claims that ‘islanders’ feel they ‘are living in a new Holocaust.’
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The main problem being that 10 out of 11 of those things are either out with our control or heavily affected by the approach of the westminster government.
E.G. if the minister for health at westminster decides to spend less or privatises a previous NHS service. SNHS is allocated a proportionally smaller amount or none for the equivalent service in Scotland, which means Holyrood must find the missing funds from it’s limited budget or cut the service accordingly.
There is no other option. Other than independence
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Goes to show how much influence the Glasgow based media has. They are all at sea with the ferries 🤣
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This article, in particular item 2,in the Guardian puts the ferries in the shade. At least it would if it had the same level of coverage as the ferries. Read item 2 about the military preparedness, or lack thereof, of UK forces especially the Royal Navy and add in the Reid story to the mix.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/08/conflict-iran-us-uk-geopolitical-standing-military-readiness-explainer
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It’s behind a paywall…the Guardian is a pretendy lefty anti SNP anti Scottish rag. No thanks.
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