The Speakeasy

Dean's Discussions

Susan Dalgety, Andrew Liddle & Dean Thomson's Speakeasy pours out Scottish political wisdom. We seek to have nuanced, adult conversations with fascinating people about all things Scottish & Glaswegian politics. All guests participate assuming honest intent on each other’s part. And seeks to have sincere discussion concerning difficult topics. As G.K Chesterton once wrote, “Angels can fly because they take themselves lightly”, and this is the benchmark we aspire to reach. More light, less heat & oodles of sincerity. deanmthomson.substack.com

Episodes

  1. 12/07/2023

    (Audio) Dean's Discussions #5 | Boundary changes, drug deaths and decriminalisation

    In this episode Susan, Andrew and I discuss boundary changes, the rush to the exit door by a growing number of SNP MPs as well as the decriminalisation proposals to tackle Scotland's drug deaths crisis. As always, I seek to have nuanced and fun conversations with fascinating people. With this in mind we are chatting about the political challenges facing the SNP amid a growing Scottish Labour resurgence mixing in with a need to solve the nation's shocking drug deaths epidemic. All guests participate assuming honest intent on each other’s part. And seeks to have sincere discussion concerning challenging topics. As G.K Chesterton once wrote, “Angels can fly because they take themselves lightly”, and this is the benchmark we strive for. (You can find the entire archive of Dean’s Discussions both audio and video here) Susan Dalgety A Scotsman journalist, author of ‘The Spirit of Malawi’, she was Chief Press Officer to Jack McConnell when First Minister. Susan was also an Edinburgh City Councillor and deputy leader. She is active in the ‘Women Won’t Wheesht’ campaign seeking to protect the sex based rights of women. She can be found on twitter @DalgetySusan Andrew Liddle A columnist at The Courier, Andrew is also the author of 'Cheers, Mr. Churchill! Winston in Scotland' (2022) and 'Ruth Davidson and the Resurgence of the Scottish Tories' (2018). He can be found on twitter @ABTLiddle Dean MacKinnon Thomson A contributor to Think Scotland, Dean graduated with a MSc in Development Studies from the University of Glasgow, going on to lecture 'Anglo-American Society and Culture' at Shangdong Agricultural University, Peoples Republic of China. Being fully TESOL qualified Dean has taught English for Academic Purposes and modules in critical thinking in Wuhan and Xian Ning, Hubei. He was a contributing author to ‘The SNP Record: good or bad? A review of the impacts and outcomes of SNP Government policies’. He can be found on twitter @DeanMThomson My work is entirely reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, please consider becoming a free or paid subscriber Alternatively why not make a one-off donation? All support is appreciated Get full access to Dean M Thomson at deanmthomson.substack.com/subscribe

    50 min
  2. 09/04/2023

    EPISODE 4: POLITICAL PROBLEMS FOR THE SNP

    In this episode my guests and I discuss the political challenges facing the Scottish National Party (SNP) and their new leader Humza Yousaf.As always, I seek to have nuanced and fun conversations with fascinating people. With this in mind we are chatting about the various issues facing the new First Minister. From the struggle to get elected as leader (in a truncated leadership race) to self-inflicted political wounds…questions are raised concerning Mr Yousaf’s judgement. Long dominant, the SNP faces its greatest crisis since 1979 with a new leader, internal divisions, sliding polls and the shadow of Police investigations.All guests participate assuming honest intent on each other’s part. And seeks to have sincere discussion concerning challenging topics. As G.K Chesterton once wrote, “Angels can fly because they take themselves lightly”, and this is the benchmark we strive for. The guests in this episode are: Susan Dalegty A Scotsman journalist, author of ‘The Spirit of Malawi’, she was Chief Press Officer to Jack McConnell when First Minister. Susan was also an Edinburgh City Councillor and deputy leader. She is active in the ‘Women Won’t Wheesht’ campaign seeking to protect the sex based rights of women. She can be found on twitter @DalgetySusan Andrew Liddle A columnist at The Courier, Andrew is also the author of 'Cheers, Mr. Churchill! Winston in Scotland' (2022) and 'Ruth Davidson and the Resurgence of the Scottish Tories' (2018). He can be found on twitter @ABTLiddle My work is entirely reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, please consider becoming a free or paid subscriber Alternatively why not make a one-off donation? All support is appreciated Get full access to Dean M Thomson at deanmthomson.substack.com/subscribe

    51 min
  3. DEAN'S DISCUSSION | EPISODE 3: SCOTLAND'S ECONOMY (AUDIO PODCAST)

    03/08/2022

    DEAN'S DISCUSSION | EPISODE 3: SCOTLAND'S ECONOMY (AUDIO PODCAST)

    The third episode discusses the Scottish economy, examining top issues and potential solutions As always, I seek to have nuanced, adult conversations with fascinating people. In that vein, this episode attempts to dig into the various issues facing our economy, without the partisan political heat. The topics include issues of inflation, cost of living crisis, productivity, educational inequalities and skills shortages. It also touches on local government funding, regulation reform and constitutional solutions to devolutionary structures relating to finance, spending and borrowing. All guests participate assuming honest intent on each other’s part. And seeks to have sincere discussion concerning challenging topics. As G.K Chesterton once wrote, “Angels can fly because they take themselves lightly”, and this is the benchmark we strive for. The guests in this episode are: John Ferry John Ferry is a Spectator writer, with a professional background in public relations. A Scottish Liberal Democrat finance spokesperson, he stood in the past as a candidate for the Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale constituency in the 2017 & 2019 General Elections. He succeeded in expanding his party vote share from 4% to 7.2%. He can be found on twitter @JohnFerry18 Margaret Curran A Scottish Labour politician, Margaret Curran served in the House of Commons as the Member of Parliament for Glasgow East from 2010 to 2015 and was Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland from 2011 until 2015. She was previously the Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for Glasgow Baillieston from 1999 to 2011, and held a number of posts within the Scottish Executive, including Minister for Parliamentary Business, Minister for Social Justice and Minister for Communities. She can be found on twitter @Margaret_Curran Previous episodes can be found here: Episode 1: Post-truth politics. Featuring Ian Davidson, Susan Dalgety, Brian Monteith. Click here for either the Video or Audio editions Episode 2: Scottish Local Elections 2022. Featuring Cllr Euan Blockley, Cllr Christopher McEleny. Click here for either the Video or Audio editions. Thank you for subscribing. Leave a comment or share this episode. Get full access to Dean M Thomson at deanmthomson.substack.com/subscribe

    1hr 2min
  4. DEAN'S DISCUSSIONS | EPISODE 2: SCOTTISH LOCAL ELECTIONS

    12/04/2022

    DEAN'S DISCUSSIONS | EPISODE 2: SCOTTISH LOCAL ELECTIONS

    The second episode discusses the Scottish local elections, examining top issues and potential outcomes. As always, I seek to have nuanced, adult conversations with fascinating people. In that vein, this episode attempts to dig into the various issues facing local government, without the partisan political heat. The topics include issues of sustainable funding for councils as they grapple with a legacy of cuts imposed from central government in Holyrood. It also explores local issues ranging from bin collections, recycling, fly-tipping and dealing with poverty and addiction. All guests participate assuming honest intent on each other’s part. And seeks to have sincere discussion concerning difficult topics. As G.K Chesterton once wrote, “Angels can fly because they take themselves lightly”, and this is the benchmark we strive for. Please note, the first four minutes have a few audio gremlins, but the issue clears up afterward. Apologies for the sound issue. The guests in this episode are: Cllr Euan Blockley First elected in 2017, Cllr Blockley is a self-identified unionist, Cllr Blockley is the Glasgow Tory Deputy Leader. A Scottish Conservative & Unionist Party councillor for Linn Ward, he is also Education Spokesman. He can be found on twitter @EuanBlockley Cllr Christopher McEleny First elected in May 2012 as an SNP councillor for Inverclyde, he is now standing for re-election as an Alba Party candidate. He is also the General Secretary of the Alba Party nationally. He can be found on twitter @ChrisMcEleny Recording these podcasts takes time (as do writing my articles), so please consider hitting the subscribe button below. Any support is deeply appreciated. For as little as £5 a month you can - among other perks - gain full access to the video versions of each podcast episode Thank you for subscribing. Leave a comment or share this episode. Get full access to Dean M Thomson at deanmthomson.substack.com/subscribe

    1hr 3min
  5. DEAN'S DISCUSSIONS | EPISODE 1: POST-TRUTH POLITICS

    22/02/2022

    DEAN'S DISCUSSIONS | EPISODE 1: POST-TRUTH POLITICS

    This episode of ‘Dean’s Discussions’ explores Scotland’s baffling ‘don’t look up’ political culture. Aiming to understand how we ended up with a post-truth politics where sentiments such as ‘my values can trump your facts’ is accepted without pushback. Seeking to have nuanced, adult conversations with fascinating people, this episode covers diverse and varied ground. The topics discussed this time include the dual impacts of the Scottish independence debate, brexit referendum and also addresses a looming Gender Recognition Act reform. All guests participate assuming honest intent on each other’s part. And seeks to have sincere discussion concerning difficult topics. As G.K Chesterton once wrote, “Angels can fly because they take themselves lightly”, and this is the benchmark we aspire to reach, exploring issues of post-truth politics and clashing rights in a liberal democracy. The guests in this episode are: Ian Davidson Former Scottish Labour and Cooperative Party MP for Glasgow South West (formerly Glasgow Pollock) 1992-2015. Ian was chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee in the House of Commons from 2010-2015, a longstanding eurosceptic he supported brexit. He is also a supporter of Republic, which campaigns to replace the British monarchy with an elected head of state. Susan Dalgety A Scotsman journalist, author of ‘The Spirit of Malawi’, she was Chief Press Officer to Jack McConnell when First Minister. Susan was also an Edinburgh City Councillor and deputy leader. She is active in the ‘Women Won’t Wheesht’ campaign seeking to protect the sex based rights of women. She can be found on twitter @DalgetySusan Brian Monteith A Scotsman journalist, he has also contributed to CityAM and the Evening News. A former MSP and MEP, for the Scottish Conservative & Unionist Party and Brexit Party respectively. Brian is also Editor of Think Scotland. He can be found on twitter @TheBluetrot Recording these podcasts takes time (as do writing my articles), so please consider hitting the subscribe button below. Any support is deeply appreciated. For as little as £5 a month you can - among other perks - gain full access to the video versions of each podcast episode Thank you for subscribing. Leave a comment or share this episode. Get full access to Dean M Thomson at deanmthomson.substack.com/subscribe

    59 min

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Susan Dalgety, Andrew Liddle & Dean Thomson's Speakeasy pours out Scottish political wisdom. We seek to have nuanced, adult conversations with fascinating people about all things Scottish & Glaswegian politics. All guests participate assuming honest intent on each other’s part. And seeks to have sincere discussion concerning difficult topics. As G.K Chesterton once wrote, “Angels can fly because they take themselves lightly”, and this is the benchmark we aspire to reach. More light, less heat & oodles of sincerity. deanmthomson.substack.com