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Gordon Morgan

Web Review

by Henry McCubbin Much has been written on bias in the media. But, at a time when the reactionary and conservative leaders of Britain and the US are pushing for war under the Orwellian slogan “the push for peace”, it is time to expose that the leap has been made from bias to lying. Bias […]

Samual Peep’s Diary

Fresh breath, Govan-style Top QC and Govan MSP Gordon Jackson is one of our better politicians in the humour stakes. Unlike a lot of them you don’t have to surgically extract his sense of fun. This was very much in evidence recently. Whacko was watching a football match on the telly and enjoying a couple […]

web review by Henry McCubbin

Welcome to the first of a regular feature in SLR that will suggest a number of web sites that may be of particular interest to our readers. Increasingly the web is becoming a source of information far beyond that immediately available to ordinary members of the public via their newspapers or libraries. Frequently news reports […]

Social Democracy in A Scottish Context by Jimmy Reid

New Labour boasts that it has abandoned ideology. It hasn’t. lt abandoned socialism and social democracy and fell in love with free market capitalism. It embraced the ideology of right wing conservatism that in recent decades has been called Thatcherism. Every politicaI party has an ideology which literally means a body of ideas that reflects […]

Post- Devolution Scotland -Where Now For The Left? by John McAllion

The Scottish Left has always been diverse, cross-party and non-party. Indeed, historically, the accusation against the Left has been that it lacked cohesion, preferring in-fighting amongst itself to uniting against its common enemies on the centre and right of politics. The Monty Python satire in the film “Life of Brian”, that ridicules the hatred between […]

Holyrood must defend its power

by Roseanna Cunningham With the Scottish Parliament’s first year under its belt, there have predictably been many commentators delivering their equivalent of Report Cards. What has been singularly absent is any serious look at the extent to which both Whitehall and Westminster has accepted, or otherwise, the existence of the Parliament and the difference between […]

Blair’s Accomplices – New Labour and the Trade Union Leadership

Bob Thomson: “There is almost certainty going to be a General Election nextyear. The trade unions effectively have a majority in Labour’s NEC and atnational conference. This is a prime opportunity for them to influence the content of the manifesto.” The trade unions founded the Labour Party – are they now overseeing its destruction? One […]

RACE AND SCOTTISH JUSTICE? – Aamer Anwar

Having watched the media’s response to the recent Notting Hill Carnival it amazes me how quickly sections of the media and the Police have moved to claim that in the ‘Post Macpherson’ society things have gone too far. Police Officers up and down the country claim they are demoralised and unable to do their job. […]

Diary – Thomas A’ Bucket

We are – as the Sunday papers never seem to tire of reminding us – in a post- industrial age. Strikes and demonstrations are apparently old hat – as passe as last night’s limp polenta-and-endive salad at granita’s. How, then, are we to develop new forms of protest to get our point across? Its just […]

Scottish Left Review

The Scottish Left Review will be a bi-monthly website magazine that will seek to provide a focal point of thought and discussion for the Scottish Left. It will be non-party but will aim to provide a forum for those on the Left of all parties and none. Such a forum is urgently required at a […]

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