• SCOTTISH ELECTIONS - Results & Verdict
    May 9 2026

    SNP wins again — but the victory comes with serious caveats

    John Swinney secures a remarkable third decade of SNP government

    Labour and Reform tied for second in seats - a brutal night for the old parties

    Scottish Labour’s decline continues — and the damage may have been made in London

    Anas Sarwar’s future: safe for now, but questions are unavoidable

    Keir Starmer under mounting pressure after disastrous UK-wide results

    Reform’s Scottish breakthrough: from nowhere to 17 MSPs

    Has Farageism now found a place in Scottish politics?

    The Conservatives collapse from second place to fifth

    Calls to ‘unite the right’ may grow after Reform splits the unionist vote

    The Greens surge with breakthrough wins in Edinburgh Central and Glasgow Southside

    Ross Greer’s targeted campaign hailed as one of the most effective of the election

    Lib Dem revival gives them real leverage in the next parliament

    Liam McArthur tipped as possible next Presiding Officer

    Will SNP deal with Lib Dems rather than Greens on budgets?

    Stephen Flynn’s arrival at Holyrood could reshape SNP politics

    Oil and gas tensions expose a divide between North East SNP and Central Belt SNP

    Turnout falls sharply — nearly half of voters stayed at home

    A parliament transformed beneath the surface, even if the SNP still dominates

    The next Holyrood term may be the most difficult of the devolution era

    Focussing on UK, Scottish and Global politics, if you like other great political podcasts like The Rest is Politics, The News Agents, Newscast, Questions Time, Holyrood Sources, Planet Holyrood, The Stooshie, The Steamie, Scotcast, Americast etc etc then The Ponsonby and Massie Podcast could be a great show to add to your list of favourites.

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    49 mins
  • SCOTTISH ELECTION - Final Polls, Predictions & Campaign Verdict
    May 4 2026
    • Final polls before Scotland votes
    • SNP on course to be largest party - but can they form a government?
    • Reform tipped for a major breakthrough
    • Could Reform become the main opposition?
    • Polls say Labour facing a potentially disastrous night but how will electoral quirks effect this?
    • What a bad result means for Anas Sarwar
    • Conservatives under pressure as support falls
    • Turnout fears and the “don’t know” voters
    • Why the campaign failed to inspire
    • Greens and Lib Dems eye influence at Holyrood
    • What happens if the SNP fall short of a majority
    • Could Scottish results deepen Keir Starmer’s crisis?

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    47 mins
  • SCOT PARL 2026 - ONE WEEK TO GO - Electoral Maths and Key Seats
    Apr 29 2026
    • SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS 2026
    • Why boundary changes make election-night swings harder to read
    • Prof Chris Hanretty explains “notional results” — the hidden baseline for 2026
    • Reform’s zero-start problem: easy for notionals, difficult for interpretation
    • Could a split unionist vote hand the SNP a majority on a third of the vote?
    • Knife-edge seats: Edinburgh South, Glasgow list battles and the local-factor problem
    • Is Holyrood’s voting system still proportional enough for a six-party Scotland?

    Focussing on UK, Scottish and Global politics, if you like other great political podcasts like The Rest is Politics, The News Agents, Newscast, Questions Time, Holyrood Sources, Planet Holyrood, The Stooshie, The Steamie, Scotcast, Americast etc etc then The Ponsonby and Massie Podcast could be a great show to add to your list of favourites.

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    40 mins
  • SCOT PARL 2026 - 2 WEEKS TO GO - Is this the most boring campaign ever?
    Apr 22 2026
    • Scottish election campaign is being eclipsed by Westminster politics and feels flat:
    • Starmer’s Mandelson/Olly Robbins row is deepening:
    • Labour MPs appear to be losing faith in Starmer:
    • The real damage is about competence and cronyism:
    • Low turnout could be the big story of the Scottish election:
    • SNP still look best placed despite a lacklustre campaign:

    Focussing on UK, Scottish and Global politics, if you like other great political podcasts like The Rest is Politics, The News Agents, Newscast, Questions Time, Holyrood Sources, Planet Holyrood, The Stooshie, The Steamie, Scotcast, Americast etc etc then The Ponsonby and Massie Podcast could be a great show to add to your list of favourites.

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    35 mins
  • SCOT PARL 2026 - 3 WEEKS TO GO - Latest Polling Insights With Mark Diffley
    Apr 16 2026

    With 3 weeks until the Scottish Parliament Elections 2026, leading pollster, Mark Diffley, joins Bernard and Alex with the latest insights.

    • What are the latest polls saying?
    • Why there is much to play for in marginal seats?
    • How vote share translates to seats and the big changes that can come from small margins
    • Which seats to watch for upsets?


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    48 mins
  • SCOT PARL 2026 - 4 Weeks To Go - Latest Polls and Leaders Debate Preview
    Apr 10 2026
    • New polls suggest the SNP remains on course to win comfortably, but key questions remain over whether John Swinney secures a majority or must rely on support from other parties.
    • Is Reform UK Scotland losing some momentum, with recent polling and campaign controversies raising doubts about whether it can sustain earlier advances.
    • Sunday’s televised leaders’ debate is especially high-stakes for Malcolm Offord, while Anas Sarwar, John Swinney and Russell Findlay each face different political and performance pressures.
    • After the election the real challenge may be Scotland’s fiscal crunch, with all parties accused of avoiding hard truths about spending, deficits and the affordability of manifesto promises.


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    39 mins
  • Scottish Campaigning Begins - What Chance of an Upset?
    Mar 27 2026

    The Scottish Parliament is winding up ahead of the election in May. Is there any chance of a real upset ofr is it another SNP shoo-in?


    Focussing on UK, Scottish and Global politics, if you like other great political podcasts like The Rest is Politics, The News Agents, Newscast, Questions Time, Holyrood Sources, Planet Holyrood, The Stooshie, The Steamie, Scotcast, Americast etc etc then The Ponsonby and Massie Podcast could be a great show to add to your list of favourites.

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    44 mins
  • REFORM UK SCOTLAND MANIFESTO - Is it all populist absurdity?
    Mar 20 2026
    • Reform UK Scotland manifesto launch
    • Presented as the first major manifesto of the 2026 election campaign
    • Framed as more about political messaging than a detailed governing programme
    • Tax cuts versus reality
    • Big promises on cutting income tax
    • Strong scepticism about whether the sums add up or the savings are deliverable
    • Manifestos as political branding
    • Discussion that modern manifestos are often just headline documents
    • Costings are often vague once properly examined
    • Law and order agenda
    • Reform proposals on tougher sentencing, more prisons, ending early release, and scrapping hate crime laws
    • Argument that these policies are popular-sounding but very expensive
    • Pressure on Scottish public finances
    • Wider discussion that all parties face a difficult fiscal backdrop
    • Concerns about long-term affordability of spending promises and welfare growth
    • Reform’s electoral strategy and vulnerabilities
    • Reform portrayed as a home for angry or disillusioned voters
    • But also as vulnerable to scrutiny, weak candidates, and campaign mistakes
    • Candidate controversy
    • Mention of a Reform candidate being suspended over alleged Covid loan misuse
    • Used as an example of how election campaigns expose candidate problems
    • Assisted dying vote at Holyrood
    • Review of the bill being defeated
    • Focus on lobbying, safeguards, and why MSPs may have changed position
    • Parliament doing its job
    • Argument that rejecting a bill after detailed scrutiny is part of how democracy should work
    • Emphasis on lawmakers judging the actual legislation, not just the principle
    • War in Iran and economic fallout
    • The conflict presented as the biggest external event shaping politics
    • Concern about its effects on oil, gas, inflation, and wider economic stability
    • Risk of a new cost-of-living crisis
    • Discussion of rising energy bills, persistent mortgage pressure, and fewer hopes of interest-rate cuts
    • Question of whether the UK is heading into “cost of living crisis part two”
    • Keir Starmer, Rachel Reeves and Labour instability
    • Discussion of shrinking fiscal headroom and pressure on the government
    • Speculation about Starmer’s future and Angela Rayner positioning herself for a leadership move
    • A broader failure of political honesty
    • Final theme that politicians are not being frank with voters about the scale of the economic problems
    • Suggestion that leadership across politics is avoiding hard truths


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    47 mins