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Thursday, August 07, 2003

Deported family launch new appeal

Rosie Kane, the Scottish Socialist Party MSP who has travelled to Berlin in an attempt to garner political support for the Ays said that the fight to return the family to the UK continues despite the Home Office’s insistence that it has no jurisdiction over their case under international law. Ms Kane said yesterday: "I’m here trying to cut through the red tape and get their story into the public eye. They are safe and well, but we want to get them back to the UK and want to try and get the German government to send them back." The Scotsman

'Control freak' Swinney apes New Labour spin, claims challenger

While accepting that, to date, the Scottish public have been largely unconvinced of the arguments for independence, Dr Wilson claims that the tide is now turning, citing the growth of other parties such as the Greens and the Scottish Socialist Party. Both support separation from the UK.

"What the current leadership is heading towards is trying to get into power by abandoning their principles so we would have nothing to deliver, very much like the New Labour government," he contends.
The Scotsman