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Labour’s government of the unelected

Labour’s government of the unelected

We look forward to a Scotland without feudal monarchs, without divine rights for Kings and Queens, without all our hospitals and civic institutions being Royal, where the people are citizens…

Public outrage at greedy MPs holes Westminster ship

John McAllion looks at the expenses scandal which has rocked the Westminster parliament.…

Independence And Socialism

The ending of the British warfare state, constitutional guarantees of civil liberties, republican citizenship, participatory democracy, genuinely popular control of public services, an economy run for the people rather than…

Britain no more

For the past 20 years Britain, along with the USA, has led the worldwide crusade to privatise public services, deregulate big business, and slash taxes for the rich. We will…

Burns and modern Scotland

Burns and modern Scotland

This article aims to discuss the relevance of Burns to modern day political developments. If you had asked a Burns enthusiast such a question a decade ago they might have…

Viva La Republica

Viva La Republica

Certainly, the existence of the Royal Family helps to buttress a more rigid class system here, where class is understood in its older sense of hierarchical privilege, with upper, middle…

Bought and sold for English gold

Such a path will energise the Scots and would bring new hope to people all across the planet The 1707 Union is major roadblock in the path of such an…

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