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  • Voting Earthquakes & Tax Headaches — A Wild Week in Scottish Politics.
    Mar 1 2026

    Go Radio Politics Show: March 1st, 2026.

    This is a catch-up version of Bernard Ponsonby's live, weekly Sunday show on Go Radio.

    Bernard Ponsonby and a lively panel — Malcolm Offord (Reform UK Scotland), David Linden (SNP), and later Annie Wells (Scottish Conservatives) — unpack the Green Party’s historic by‑election win in Gorton & Denton, an upset that has political insiders asking whether the dominance of Labour and the Conservatives is beginning to crumble.

    The Gorton & Denton Earthquake

    Greens secure their first ever by‑election win — and by a wide margin.

    Labour pushed to third, Reform UK surges, and the Conservatives collapse.

    Debate on whether this is a mid‑term protest or a true political realignment.

    Fragmentation of UK politics now mirrors what Scotland has experienced for years.

    Are Scots Being Taxed Unfairly?

    Over one million Scots expected to become higher‑rate taxpayers due to fiscal drag.

    SNP stance: “You can’t have Scandinavian services with American tax rates.”

    Reform UK argues Scotland has a 55% state share of GDP and needs a “wealth economy.”

    Heated exchanges over tax bands, public spending, quangos, and who really pays.

    Nurses, teachers, and police now classed as “broad-shouldered taxpayers.”

    Holyrood Poll Shock — Is the Election Already Decided?

    New polling suggests:

    SNP: 60–67 seats

    Reform UK Scotland: 19–25 seats

    Labour: struggling

    Tories: fewer than 10 seats

    Reform UK claims they can stop the SNP; Conservatives argue Reform will hand power to the SNP.

    SNP insists nothing is guaranteed — “polls are not votes in the box.”

    The future of independence returns to centre stage.

    The Unionist Vote Problem

    Multiple unionist parties + Reform UK surge = risk of splitting the anti‑SNP vote.

    Strategic dilemmas: Who is best placed to challenge the SNP in each constituency?

    Reform accused of being “Tory rebranding,” Conservatives accused of having only one policy.

    Council Tax, Local Services & A City That Needs a ‘Spruce Up’

    Glasgow facing steep council tax rises amid financial pressures.

    Debate over whether increases are fair during a cost‑of‑living squeeze.

    Rows over cleansing services, funding shortfalls, and local autonomy.

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    51 min
  • Who Pays for Scotland? The Budget Debate Gets Real!
    Feb 22 2026

    Go Radio Politics Show: February 22nd, 2026.

    This is a catch-up version of Bernard Ponsonby's live, weekly Sunday show on Go Radio.

    A fiery, fast‑paced episode with the SNP’s Ivan McKee, Labour’s Joe Fagan, and the Lib Dems’ Susan Murray — plus Bernard’s trademark sharp analysis throughout. With the Lord Advocate under intense political fire, Scotland’s finances facing pressure, and councils preparing fresh tax hikes, this episode is packed with sharp exchanges, revealing insights, and a rare three‑way cross‑party debate that actually finds some agreement.

    The Lord Advocate in the Political Crosshairs

    Why a confidential note to the First Minister triggered accusations of impropriety.

    Should the dual role of chief legal adviser and head of prosecutions finally be split?

    Panelists clash over conflicts of interest, political optics, and public confidence.

    Scotland’s Finances: Reality Check or Armageddon Hype?

    The Institute for Fiscal Studies warns of tightening budgets — is the crisis real?

    The panel debates whether free tuition, free bus passes, and flagship services remain sustainable.

    Where past reforms have worked… and where they’ve stalled for 15 years.

    Public Services: Spending More, Getting Less?

    Are Scotland’s “free” policies inadvertently subsidising the middle class?

    Why outcomes in education and health aren’t matching investment.

    The Christie Commission’s ghosts return to haunt Holyrood.

    Council Tax Rise: Cost‑of‑Living Pain or Necessary Reality?

    With rises above inflation across the country, are councils simply passing the buck?

    Chronic underfunding, ring‑fencing battles, and the future of local democracy.

    Is it finally time to scrap or overhaul council tax?

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    53 min
  • Leadership, Housing, and Justice: The Issues Defining Scotland’s Next Election
    Feb 15 2026

    Go Radio Politics Show: February 15th, 2026.

    This is a catch-up version of Bernard Ponsonby's live, weekly Sunday show on Go Radio.

    Bernard is joined by:

    Alison Thewliss :Former SNP MP Paul Sweeney: MSP Scottish Labour

    In this episode of The Go Radio Politics Show, Bernard Ponsonby is joined by Alison Thewliss and Paul Sweeney for a gripping hour that cuts through the noise on Scotland’s most urgent political flashpoints.

    Anas Sarwar’s ‘Extraordinary Intervention’

    Why did the Scottish Labour leader publicly call for the Prime Minister to resign—just 81 days before the Scottish election?

    Was it brave strategy or political self-destruction?

    Alison and Paul spar over chaos vs. courage, party loyalty, and the real impact on voters outside the “political bubble.”

    The Battle for Voters & the Rise of Reform UK

    How shifting loyalties, voter cynicism, and a fracturing political landscape could make this the most disproportionate Scottish election result in devolution history.

    Why Reform UK threatens Labour more than the SNP—and whether Sarwar is aiming at the wrong enemy.

    Scotland’s Deepening Housing Crisis

    Nearly 200,000 households waiting for homes.

    Soaring homelessness, rising temporary accommodation use, and a bleak pipeline for affordable builds.

    A blunt debate over whether the Scottish Government has treated housing as a priority—or whether decades of political drift have created a generational social crisis.

    Planning Paralysis & Pension Funds: Missed Opportunities

    Why Glasgow’s planning system drives developers “to despair.”

    How multi‑billion‑pound pension funds could supercharge housing development—but aren’t being used.

    What innovative financial models could unlock thousands of homes.

    Justice, Sentencing & Public Outrage

    The tragic case of Keith Rawlinson sparks a deep dive into sentencing leniency—especially for culpable homicide and dangerous driving.

    Are Scotland’s laws out of sync with public expectations?

    Should Parliament intervene—or is that a dangerous line to cross?

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    50 min
  • Epstein, Mandelson & the PM: Westminster’s Week of Maximum Damage
    Feb 8 2026

    Go Radio Politics Show: February 8th, 2026.

    This is a catch-up version of Bernard Ponsonby's live, weekly Sunday show on Go Radio.

    Bernard is joined by:

    John Cooper: MP, Conservative Tommy Sheridan: Alba Party Kokab Stewart: SNP Kay Sillars: Unison

    In this episode of The Go Radio Politics Show with Bernard Ponsonby, the panel dives into one of the most tumultuous political weeks in recent UK history.

    With the Prime Minister fighting for survival amid the unprecedented Peter Mandelson–Epstein scandal, the conversation quickly expands into a wider interrogation of political judgement, morality, and the erosion of public trust.

    The PM on the Brink

    Keir Starmer faces internal revolt as the fallout from appointing Mandelson—despite vetting warnings about ties to Epstein—sparks fury within Labour ranks.

    Guests debate whether Starmer can survive and what the scandal reveals about loyalty, judgement, and the broken political culture at Westminster.

    Rotten to the Core? — Systemic Accountability & Unelected Power

    Tommy Sheridan calls the British system “rotten,” attacking the influence of unelected power brokers like Morgan McSweeney.

    John Cooper argues the truth will surface as the police investigation unfolds.

    The panel considers whether this marks a historic turning point for the Labour Party — or even the Union.

    What About the Monarchy? Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor’s Fallout

    With new revelations about Epstein, questions resurface about Prince Andrew’s conduct and the monarchy’s moral authority.

    Is the monarchy remarkably resilient, or is public patience wearing thin?

    Prostitution Law: Did Holyrood Miss a Moment?

    Heated debate over the rejection of Ash Regan’s bill to criminalise the purchase of sex.

    Is this a failure to protect vulnerable women, or was more scrutiny needed?

    A deeper look at online exploitation, enforceability, and political willpower.

    £40–60 Billion to Fix Westminster?

    Parliament needs massive refurbishment; MPs face impossible optics.

    The panel weighs symbolism, practicality, public backlash, and whether the Palace of Westminster is even fit for modern democracy.

    Should the Commons move? Replace the building entirely? Turn it into a museum?

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    51 min
  • New Poll Redraws the Map: Reform Rise Sparks Questions Over Scotland’s Political Future
    Feb 1 2026

    Go Radio Politics Show: February 1st, 2026.

    This is a catch-up version of Bernard Ponsonby's live, weekly Sunday show on Go Radio.

    Scottish politics roars back as Bernard Ponsonby returns with a packed panel and a poll that could reshape Holyrood.

    In an episode the conversation dives straight into the political tremors shaking Scotland ahead of the upcoming election.

    Bernard is joined by:

    Paul Sweeney (Scottish Labour)

    Douglas Lumsden (Scottish Conservatives)

    Thomas Kerr (Reform UK Scotland)

    Alex Kerr (SNP)

    Together, they unpack the latest YouGov poll, the surge of Reform UK in Scotland, the fight for economic credibility, and the relentless turbulence threatening party leaders in Westminster.

    Episode Highlights

    A Poll Rocks the Landscape

    The episode opens with a blockbuster YouGov poll:

    SNP still out in front—but 14 points down from 2021.

    Reform UK surges to 20%, disrupting the old order.

    Labour and Conservatives slump.

    A projected pro‑independence majority re‑emerges at Holyrood.

    The panel debates:

    Can the SNP really be “home and dry”?

    Are Labour and the Tories simply waiting for a miracle?

    Is Reform’s rise a protest, a movement—or the start of something bigger?

    Can Reform UK’s Tax Cuts Add Up?

    Thomas Kerr unveils Reform UK Scotland’s flagship tax proposal:

    Immediate 1p income‑tax cut, rising to 3p by term end.

    £2–4 billion cost, but few details on savings.

    The exchange is lively and reveals the tension between message politics and mathematical reality.

    The Tax Debate That Won’t Die

    SNP and Labour defend Scotland’s progressive tax model, arguing:

    Most Scots pay less.

    Public services benefit.

    Fiscal drag is a necessary tool.

    Reform and the Conservatives fire back:

    Economic Growth: The Missing Ingredient

    Bernard pushes each guest to outline a real strategy for boosting Scotland’s stagnant economic growth.

    Labour call for major capital investment and industrial strategy.

    Conservatives champion oil, gas, and competitive tax structures.

    The SNP highlight Scotland’s relative UK outperformance and blame Brexit constraints.

    Reform UK double down on their low‑tax, growth‑led model.

    Westminster Turmoil & The Farage Factor

    From Tory defections to Labour's internal rumblings, national politics is in chaos:

    Suella Braverman joins Reform—another blow to the Conservatives.

    Labour battles internal factionalism after the Burnham row.

    Nigel Farage looms large, courting disaffected voters across the spectrum.

    Bernard poses the big question: Are we heading for the first election in generations where both governing and opposition parties collapse simultaneously?

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    51 min
  • Faith, Power, and Green Politics: Ross Greer on Scotland’s Future
    Nov 23 2025

    Go Radio Politics Show: November 23rd, 2025

    This is a catch-up version of Bernard Ponsonby's live, weekly Sunday show on Go Radio.

    In this episode of The Go Radio Politics Show, Bernard Ponsonby sits down with Ross Greer, co-leader of the Scottish Greens, for an in-depth conversation that goes beyond soundbites.

    From his unexpected journey into politics—rooted in faith and a sense of justice—to his vision for Scotland’s future, Ross shares candid insights on what drives him, why he chose the Greens, and how he plans to tackle the country’s biggest challenges.

    Faith as a Political Catalyst: Ross reveals how Christian teachings—especially “Blessed are the peacemakers”—inspired his activism.

    Why the Greens? Climate crisis as the ultimate priority: “Everything else is moot if we don’t have a liveable planet.”

    Politics in an Angry Age: From carrying a panic alarm to dealing with death threats—what it takes to survive public life.

    Scotland’s Broken System: Why devolution hasn’t delivered and how vested interests block real change.

    Election Strategy: Cooperation over confrontation, but a firm stance against Reform UK’s influence.

    Trans Rights & Human Rights: Tackling 200-year NHS waiting lists and fighting dehumanising policies.

    Independence Debate: Why the SNP’s “65-seat mandate” strategy is flawed and what Greens propose instead.

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    57 min
  • The Week That Shook UK Politics: Trust, Turmoil & the Future of Public Broadcasting
    Nov 16 2025

    Go Radio Politics Show: November 16th, 2025

    This is a catch-up version of Bernard Ponsonby's live, weekly Sunday show on Go Radio.

    Guests:

    Alyn Smith: SNP MP Aimee Alexander:Reform U.K. Wendy Chamberlain: Scottish Liberal Democrats

    Is the BBC facing an existential crisis after a Panorama scandal and mounting political attacks? Can Keir Starmer survive as Labour’s internal chaos spills into public view? And what does a landmark Supreme Court ruling mean for sexual offence trials in Scotland?

    BBC Under Fire: Trust in the BBC hits a historic low after a Panorama controversy and high-profile resignations. Is public service broadcasting still viable in a digital age?

    Labour in Turmoil: U-turns on income tax, whispers of leadership challenges, and a government that looks paralysed despite a huge majority.

    Justice System Shockwave: Supreme Court ruling sparks debate on fair trials versus victim protection—could this reshape sexual offence prosecutions?

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    52 min
  • Remembrance, Budget Dilemmas, Tactical Voting and the Call for Electoral Change
    Nov 9 2025

    Go Radio Politics Show: November 9th, 2025

    This is a catch-up version of Bernard Ponsonby's live, weekly Sunday show on Go Radio.

    Guests:

    Susan Murray: Scottish Liberal Democrat MP (Mid Dumbartonshire)

    Ian Blackford: Former Westminster leader of the Scottish National Party

    Irene Graham: Former Labour Councillor, Glasgow

    Remembrance Reflections: The panel explores the evolving meaning of Remembrance Sunday, the symbolism of red and white poppies, and generational shifts in how sacrifice is honoured.

    Veteran Support & Accountability: A powerful segment on the gaps in support for veterans, including housing, mental health, and the provocative idea of trade union representation for armed forces personnel.

    Budget Blues & Manifesto Mayhem: Rachel Reeves’ pre-budget manoeuvres spark concern over a potential breach of Labour’s tax promises, with major implications for Scotland’s block grant and the SNP’s budget planning.

    Tactical Voting & Reform UK’s Rise: With Reform UK surging in the polls, the panel discusses the ethics and impact of tactical voting, and whether it’s a necessary evil to block parties seen as divisive.

    Electoral Reform Debate: The episode closes with a robust discussion on the need for voting reform, including calls for the Single Transferable Vote (STV) and a more representative democracy in both Westminster and Holyrood.

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    51 min