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Brexit breakdown beckons

Editorial This was an issue of Scottish Left Review we could not put off any longer. Since the referendum in June 2016, we have covered the decision of Britain to leave the EU and its attendant prospects every so often and with one or two articles. But until now we have not made it the […]

100 years young

Issue 107 Editorial. It is a pleasure and an honour for Scottish Left Review to play its small part in helping to celebrate the centenary of the Fire Brigades’ Union (FBU). We are grateful for the cooperation and support of the FBU in Scotland and Britain in order that we could do this. There have […]

Allegations of Labour anti-semitism: both Trojan and stalking horse?

Vince Mills looks behind the headlines to see what is really going on. Perhaps the saddest aspect of the ‘debate’ on anti-semitism in Labour has been how it has been degraded by those whose central concern is to ditch Corbyn. Of course, not everyone arguing for the unamended International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition and […]

What is social democracy?

Defining a social democratic party, its ideology, purpose and processes.

Municipal socialism – the time is now

Dave Watson argues municipal socialism can do more than just help end austerity.

Sixth Annual Jimmy Reid Memorial Lecture

A Future after Brexit? Unions and the Scandinavian model of social democracy THURSDAY 27 SEPTEMBER Speaker FRANCES O’GRADY GENERAL SECRETARY, TRADES UNION CONGRESS Chairperson LYNN HENDERSON PRESIDENT SCOTTISH TRADES UNION CONGRESS This year marks the 150th anniversary of the formation of the TUC. As in 1868, workers and their organisations are under sustained attack from […]

All is not lost

Kevin Williamson observes the wreckage of the SSP/Solidarity project and argues that while it may be an unedifying sight, it does not mean there is no hope for the Scottish left.

Anatomy of Division

Gordon Morgan attempts to take a non-sectarian and dispassionate look at the various attempts – and failures – to find a way to avoid left parties standing against each other and asks what next?

Issue 4: why vote?

Issue 4

Issue 3: unsettled wills

Issue 3

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