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With more than ten years of the Scottish Left Review under our belts the Scottish Left Review has been around for long enough to have seen a good many elections – General, Scottish Parliament, European, local. The Scottish Left Review does not and will never advocate voting for any specific party, or indeed against voting […]

Action and reaction

Michael Keating shows that there are many possible outcomes after the General Election – and even more potential reactions

Juggling or balancing?

There may be assumptions about what a hung parliament would look like but Stephen Maxwell shows that in fact it might not be that striaghtforward

Game over, new players needed

Vince Mills argues that there is no real optimistic outcome for the left from the General Election so it is time to look to the next generation

Rebuilding collective prosperity

Dave Moxham looks at the agenda for the STUC Congress and shows that in a space between an economic collapse and the election of a new government the influence of the trade unions has never been more important

Turning the neo-liberal tide

Gary Fraser discusses how the Left can counter the attack on the Welfare State

Poisoned or shot – or not

The People’s Charter is a real alternative to current politics. Pat Sikorski argues that we can create an effective coalition for resistance.

When a vote isn’t a vote

Continuing our series bringing news to Scotland from other countries Antoni Abad i Ninet looks at how the referendums Catalonia has held into its future have been ignored and what that means for nations and democracy

Reviews

Ship of Fools; how stupidity and greed sank the celtic tiger Fintan O’Toole (Faber and Faber, 2009) £12.99 Fintan O’Toole has written a most satisfying book combining some brilliant passages of lucid exposition with wicked criticism of the major fools who believed and propagated the myths of the Celtic Tiger. Please keep in the front of […]

Web review

It is almost ten years since Sir Stewart Sutherland’s report on care for the elderly was published yet care for the elderly has resurfaced as an issue for the UK General Election due soon. The history of this commission is worth revising at this time. It is also well suited to research by internet as […]

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