Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Confident SSP pledges free public transport
Edinburgh Evening NewsSCOTTISH Socialists launched their election manifesto today, with free public transport top of a list of 450 detailed policies.
And the party claimed it was on course to win a list seat in each of the eight regions of Scotland
The manifesto, entitled People Not Profit, was produced using the latest "Wiki" technology from contributions by party members with specialist knowledge in different policy areas before being approved by an SSP conference in March.
Party leader Colin Fox said:
"We've distributed over 300,000 election newspapers door-to-door, held scores of public meetings across Scotland and spoke to tens of thousands of people on the streets and doorsteps.
"Our call for free public transport, independence and wealth redistribution is going down a storm.
"Polls put the SSP within striking distance of winning a seat in all eight regions and our manifesto is an unashamed socialist programme that would make a massive difference to millions of Scots, not the millionaires that the other parties are attempting to woo.
"You won't find any big businesses backing the SSP."
Labels: colinfox, election07, ssp
Monday, March 26, 2007
Scotland's youngest-ever parliamentary candidate
Sunday MailCHARLOTTE'S PARLY BID AT 18
TEENAGER Charlotte Cameron is Scotland's youngest-ever parliamentary candidate.
On May 3, while most 18-year-olds are swotting for exams or planning a night out, Charlotte will stand as a Scottish Socialist Party candidate.
Last night, Charlotte, a vegan who doesn't own a TV, said: "I'm just a normal teenager. I do normal teenage things. I like music and cinema and going to the pub."
Brought up in Castle Douglas, Kirkcudbrightshire, and now living in Maryhill, Glasgow, Charlotte is a candidate for the south of Scotland. This election will be the first time that 18-year-olds can stand for parliament.
She said: "I want to see young people represented. Older people can talk the talk but they can't really relate to the issues that the younger generation are facing."
Labels: elections, ssp
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Villagers Defend Suspended Councillor
Extract from the Dumbarton & vale of Leven Reporter 21 February 2007:
Shock & Anger: Villagers Defend Suspended CouncillorDisgust and disbelief were the reactions of constituents reeling from the news of a councillor’s suspension. SSP councillor Jim Bollan was handed a six month ban from the Standards Commission for Scotland after a hearing ruled that he acted in a threatening and intimidating way towards a care worker during a six month sit-in at Alexandria’s Leven Cottage care home.
Cllr Bollan denied the claims, stating he was acting to protect the interests of pensioner Annie Cardiff, who had asked him to serve as her advocate. Hours after the verdict, the Reporter’s Kirsteen Paterson visited Renton to ask people for their reaction.
Pensioner Minnie McDonald regualarly spots Cllr Bollan when she stops at the Carman Centre for tea & a chat. Minnie who plays bingo at Leven Cottage with Annie Cardiff & Robert Toole twice a week was stunned by the news. She said: “ That’s ridiculous. Ive been in Renton nearly all my days and he is a good person. The Cordale Avenue woman, who supported the sit-in added. “ I’ve heard about the things he is supposed to have done and I think what has been done to him is harsh. He is a fabulous councillor and I’ve never heard anyone around here say anything against him.”
Jim Liddle thinks the move is inexplicable and says he cant believe the allegations made against Cllr Bollan. The sixty year old who lives in Dumbarton but makes frequent trips to the village said: Jim doesn’t carry on like that, he’s one of the best. I remember way back when he used to work in Dumbarton and they sent him out to Renton to work. He is cool headed, this doesn’t sound like something he would do.” He added: “ A six month ban is too much. They shouldn’t do that its just not fair.”
Voluntary worker Rosemary Brennan blasted the ban. The 63 year old told the Reporter thst she believes Cllr Bollan’s testimony. She said: “This is a disgrace. Ask Jim to do anything for you and he will. He talks to everybody and has time for them. This is terrible. He is very truthful and at that time no-one should have spoken to Annie without him. She needs to have someone with her. I would stand by Jim to the end. Most people would.”
Community activist Archie Thomson also supports the censured politician. But the Renton man said that the suspension was a done deal. He said: “ I was not surprised by the ban or the term. You don’t get fair trials in these situations. Jim was forced into action he shouldn’t be involved in by bureaucrats who wanted to sell people’s home from under them. He was standing up for his constituents when the council was trying to rob them. Faceless bureaucrats from Edinburgh who come here to pontificate do nothing for democracy.”
For more info access Bollan's Blog at
http://www.jimbollan.blogspot.comLabels: jimbollan, ssp
Monday, January 08, 2007
MSP's Kane and Leckie Arrested at Trident Protest
BBCTrident protest politicians heldEight people, including two Scottish Socialist MSPs, have been arrested during an anti-nuclear protest.
Two Plaid Cymru politicians were also arrested after three people chained themselves together at the main gate of the Faslane base on the Clyde.
SSP MSPs Rosie Kane and Carolyn Leckie, and Plaid Cymru's Jill Evans MEP and Leanne Wood AM were protesting against the renewal of Trident.
UPDATE: MSP Frances Curran has also been arrested. Check the
SSP website for developing information.
Labels: carolynleckie, rosiekane, ssp