The following article by Glen Black was first posted by The Canary. Refugees and asylum seekers are the most vulnerable of those facing the current socio-economic crisis, and hence are provided very little individual state or EU protection. But this attitude is extended to other precariously paced groups, as the billionaire elite seek only to…
Brazil’s senate approves a controversial bill in a major setback for Indigenous land rights
The following article written by Hannah Harland was first posted by The Canary and highlights the assaults of agribusiness on indigenous land rights rights in Brazil BRAZIL’S SENATE APPROVES A CONTROVERSIAL BILL IN MAJOR SETBACK FOR INDIGENOUS LAND RIGHTS Less than a week after celebrations of a key victory in Brazil’s supreme court, the country…
Omnicide
This article by Mike Small was first posted by bella caledonia. It outlines the attempt by Tory Right populists backed by Rishi Sunak backed by Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party to bow before the fossil fuel companies and their attempt to prioritise profits at public expense and ignore the growing climate crisis. OMNICIDE The approval…
Conditions not conspiracies: why workers strike
The following two articles examines the role of the nationalist right in trying to undermine workers’ struggles in Scotland. The first by posted by bella caledonia. The second is letter to The National by Simon Barrow of the SNP trade union group. 1. CONFLICT NOT CONSPIRACIES: WHY WORKERS STRIKE Picket lines of largely middle-aged working-class…
Remembering the Battle of Holbeck Moor
This article by Tom Winterburn was first posted by The Tribune. It describes the little known challenge in Leeds to Mosley’s Blackshirts, which preceded the much better known Battle of Cable Street in East London. REMEMBERING THR BATTLE OF HOLBECK MOOR On this day in 1936, Blackshirts led by Oswald Mosley organised a rally in…
The never ending Murdoch empire
This article by Mike Small on Rupert Murdoch’s ‘retiral’ was first posted on bella caledonia. THE NEVER ENDING MURDOCH EMPIRE The Long 1980s never seems to ever end, but a sign of that era’s departure into the rear view mirror came this week with the announcement of the retiral (ish) of Rupert Murdoch. No-one personified…
Welsh government follows its Scottish counterparts in opposing the anti-boycott bill
The following article by Stephen Topple was first posted by The Canary. It highlights the anti-democratic nature of the Tories’ Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill. This is opposed by both the Scottish and Welsh governments, a welcome development. WELSH GOVERNMENT FOLOWS ITS SCOTTISH COUNTERPART IN OPPOSING THE ANTI-BOYCOTT BILL The Welsh government…
From Pre-Brit to Ex-Brit – The forging and the break-up of the UK and Britishness
FROM PRE-BRIT TO EX BRIT: THE FORGING AND THE BREAK- UP OF THE UK AND BRITISHNESS An index with page numbering has been added to make sections of this six part book easier to read on the screen. https://allanarmstrong831930095.files.wordpress.com/2024/02/from-pre-brit-to-ex-brit-2024.pdf _______ also see: E-Books
Ukraine Solidarity Campaign (Scotland) and solidarity with GMB workers at Beith
The following article was first posted by the Ukraine Solidarity Campaign (Scotland). UKRAINE SOLIDARITY CAMPAIGN (SCOTLAND) AND SOLIDARITY WITH GMB WORKERS AT BEITH On Monday, September 18th, the UCS(S) supported a rally called by the GMB union at the DS Munitions Beith in North Ayrshire in support of the 70 GMB workers on strike against…
William Cuffay – the Chartists’ black leader
The following article was written by Tom Scriven, a historian of Chartism, socialism and 19th century radicals. This article first appeared in The Tribune. WILLIAM CUFFAY- THE CHARTISTS’ BLACK LEADER The son of a freed slave, William Cuffay played a key role in the struggle for democracy in Britain. A country which respected its history…