{"id":2750,"date":"2009-11-14T19:15:08","date_gmt":"2009-11-14T19:15:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/?p=2750"},"modified":"2021-03-03T19:34:48","modified_gmt":"2021-03-03T19:34:48","slug":"can-the-snp-deliver-independence","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/2009\/11\/14\/can-the-snp-deliver-independence\/","title":{"rendered":"Can the SNP deliver independence?"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>We assess the politics behind the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> government\u2019s proposed independence referendum and its likelihood of success.<\/h2>\n<h3>Megrahi, behind-the-scenes deals and the \u2018liberal\u2019 <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym> onslaught<\/h3>\n<p>Political developments in Scotland are hotting-up in the aftermath of the decision by Kenny MacAskill, the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym>\u2019s Justice Minister, to release Abdelbaset Ali-Mohamed al-Megrahi, the so-called Libyan bomber, on compassionate grounds.<\/p>\n<p>Whatever the undisclosed background negotiations behind this move, involving New Labour at Westminster and <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> at Holyrood, the political fallout has been considerable. Earlier negotiations between the British and Libyan government, involving Tony Blair and Jack Straw, had strongly implied a prisoner transfer agreement. Megrahi would finish his sentence in Libya, in return for BP oil concessions. The Scottish government thwarted this. It denied any right to the British government to interfere with the decision taken by the Scottish judiciary, which had been given original responsibility for Megrahi\u2019s trial, held at Camp Zeist in the Netherlands, in 2000-1.<\/p>\n<p>What has become abundantly clear is that Gordon Brown and Lord Mandelson wanted Megrahi released before his death, to ensure that British corporate interests in Libya weren\u2019t jeopardised if he died in a British jail. MacAskill\u2019s willingness to take responsibility for Megrahi\u2019s release was an added bonus for the New Labour-led British government. It meant that the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym>-led Scottish government could take all the blame, when the right wing press, both in Britain and the <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym>, orchestrated the howls of outrage about \u2018weakness\u2019 in the face of terrorism.<\/p>\n<p>It is possible that the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> leadership thought that, with Barack Obama as President, the new <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym> Democrat government would welcome MacAskill\u2019s compassionate approach. After all Obama had personally given an undertaking to the Moslem world in Cairo on June 4th that he represented a new type of American leader. However, as the continuing war in Afghanistan (and now Pakistan), the continued build up of pressure on Iran, and the <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym>\u2019s failure to discipline Netanyahu in the face of continued Israeli settlements on the West Bank demonstrate, Obama is only trying to re-brand <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym> imperialism, not challenge it.<\/p>\n<p>So \u2018liberal\u2019 Obama, Hilary Clinton, and the late Ted Kennedy, led the attack on the Scottish government. Meanwhile, the rabid American Right soon ended any delusions about the longstanding affectionate ties between Scotland and the <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym>. In their eyes, Scotland replaced France as the country all \u2018good American\u2019s love to hate. Only now it is the Scots who are \u2018haggis-eating surrender monkeys\u2019. Back in Scotland, the British unionist parties, New Labour, Conservative and Lib-Dem, characteristically decided to echo the sentiments emanating from the <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym>. They launched an attack on the Scottish government and the nationalist <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym>.<\/p>\n<h3>The <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> recovers from the attacks and announces its independence referendum<\/h3>\n<p>The <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> has been trying for years to win the approval of corporate America, with the prospect of low business taxation and the attempted cultivation of Scottish-American business figures and politicians. Donald Trump, the dodgy property speculator, has been assiduously wooed. Therefore, defending MacAskill\u2019s decision in the face of blatant <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym> imperial pressure did not come easily to the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> leadership, particularly after the display of Scottish saltires being waved at Tripoli\u2019s airport, welcoming Megrahi upon his return. After all, MacAskill still insisted that he acted solely on compassionate grounds, and that he upheld the Scottish court\u2019s extremely dubious decision that Megrahi was guilty. MacAskill didn\u2019t want to tread on the toes of the Scottish legal establishment.<\/p>\n<p>Early opinion polls seemed to indicate that MacAskill was indeed isolated. However, the Church of Scotland, followed by the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland, gave their public backing to MacAskill. Whilst this was undoubtedly embarrassing to sections of the unionist alliance, it was the decision of Nelson Mandela to support MacAskill that turned the tables. Within days, support for MacAskill\u2019s decision had risen to 45% in Scotland.<\/p>\n<p>Sensing a possible drubbing in any Scottish General Election their actions might precipitate, the unionist opposition retreated from a vote of \u2018No confidence\u2019 in MacAskill at Holyrood. They settled for a motion condemning the Scottish government\u2019s handling of the affair. Although the unionist parties have an overall majority in Holyrood, their alliance began to break up. Former Scottish Labour Ministers, Henry McLeish and Malcolm Chisholm, backed MacAskill, and the Conservatives decided to switch the focus of attention to Gordon Brown and Westminster Government involvement in Megrahi\u2019s release.<\/p>\n<p>It was in this context that the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> Government announced next year\u2019s legislative programme on September 3rd, with its proposal for a referendum on Scottish independence given flagship status. Now the unionist parties can kill this off at the first hurdle, by using their majority to vote down any such bill in Holyrood. Scottish First Minister and <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> leader, Alex Salmond well knows this, but has likely calculated on there being a British Conservative Government under David Cameron next year. This could place the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> in a good position before the next Holyrood General Election in 2011, especially with an impotent New Labour in \u2018opposition\u2019 at Westminster.<\/p>\n<h3>The November 12th Glasgow North East by-election<\/h3>\n<p>However, a more immediate by-election battle is taking place in Glasgow North East on November 12th, after the resignation of the disgraced Westminster Speaker, Michael Martin. With the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> not wanting to be portrayed as the \u2018Orange\u2019 party (Labour\u2019s main accusation against it, when it stood against Scottish party leader, Helen Liddell, in the notorious Monklands East by-election in 1994) their leadership is taking no chances. It has adopted David Kerr as candidate. He is a member of Opus Dei!<\/p>\n<p>Glasgow City Council is one of the few Scottish councils still under Labour control, so the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> cannot so easily be held responsible for the type of unpopular local policies, which contributed to their surprise defeat in the Glenrothes by-election last November. So, Labour has now switched its focus to an alleged <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> bias against Glasgow city, highlighted by the Scottish Government\u2019s decision to cancel the planned Glasgow airport rail link.<\/p>\n<p>The <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> strategy of trying to appeal to all Scots, regardless of class, has also come unstuck. The introduction of new local service charges for pensioners in Fife was just one indicator of where the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym>\u2019s real loyalties lie. In Edinburgh they share responsibility with the Lib-Dems for the council\u2019s attempt to impose draconian pay cuts on refuse disposal workers, with the threat of privatisation looming. In West Dunbartonshire, they have suspended <acronym title=\"Scottish Socialist Party\">SSP<\/acronym> councillor, Jim Bollan, for nine months, for his tireless commitment to working class communities.<\/p>\n<p>The long honeymoon, enjoyed by the current <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> government, is now under strain. The <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> is wedded to a neo-liberal economic model, which once placed failed corporations such as the Royal Bank of Scotland in the driving seat of their proposed new Scottish economy, and lauded the successes of the Irish \u2018Celtic Tiger\u2019. Today, the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> meekly accepts its role in administering the Westminster government\u2019s measures to deal with the current crisis \u2013 massive public spending cuts to bail out the bankers.<\/p>\n<p>The Scottish government has also frozen council taxes now for three years. This further contributes to the squeeze on social spending. Added to all this, the full consequences of the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym>\u2019s fawning before Trump means that the Scottish government looks prepared to back a compulsory purchase order to evict residents from their homes in Aberdeenshire to make way for Trump\u2019s new golf course and leisure complex \u2013the new Clearances.<\/p>\n<h3>The build-up of reactionary forces and the divided Left<\/h3>\n<p>Although the prime press interest in Glasgow North East will be the battle between New Labour and the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym>, there will be other significant political struggles going on. In the last election here, the Conservatives did not field a candidate, following the mainstream parties\u2019 convention of not standing against the Speaker. This left the way open for the Scottish Unionists to stand. They represent that traditional Orange wing, abandoned by the Conservatives, when the party broke their link with the Ulster Unionist Party in the 1970\u2019s. David Cameron has recently re-forged that alliance. Official British Conservative backing for a Protestant unionist party in \u2018the Six Counties\u2019 will have knock on effects in Glasgow, where sectarian divisions still exist.<\/p>\n<p>However, the Orange Order in Scotland is still not prepared to throw its weight fully behind the Tories. Grand Master, Ian Wilson, has said the Order will be backing the Labour Party, wherever they are best placed to defeat the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> in elections. Labour remains Scotland\u2019s premier Unionist party.<\/p>\n<p>Both the previous New Labour\/Lib-Dem and current <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> Scottish governments at Holyrood have promoted a bureaucratic and moralistic campaign against sectarianism in Scotland, based on the false notion that there is a \u2018war between two tribes\u2019, Protestant and Catholic or, sometimes more simply, between Rangers and Celtic. The real underlying issue is support for, or opposition to, the British occupation of part of Ireland. One of the aims of this official \u2018anti-sectarian\u2019 campaign is to cutback on the many Orange Order and the handful of Irish Republican marches held in Scotland\u2019s Central Belt. This will become a focus of opposition for hard line loyalists. There is also the planned provocation in Glasgow, organised by the fascist Islamophobic English Defence League\u2019s satellite organisation, the \u2018Scottish Defence League\u2019 (<acronym title=\"Scottish Defence League\">SDL<\/acronym>), on November 14th.<\/p>\n<p>The <acronym title=\"British National Party\">BNP<\/acronym> are standing in the Glasgow North East by-election. They would love to have the sort of clout that loyalists in \u2018the Six Counties\u2019 demonstrated, when the <acronym title=\"Police Service Northern Ireland\">PSNI<\/acronym> meekly bowed before their intimidation of Roma families in Belfast. Furthermore, despite <acronym title=\"British National Party\">BNP<\/acronym> denials, there is obviously an overlap between <acronym title=\"British National Party\">BNP<\/acronym> and <acronym title=\"English Defence League\">EDL<\/acronym>\/<acronym title=\"Scottish Defence League\">SDL<\/acronym>. Like the loyalists in \u2018the Six Counties\u2019, they have shown a growing admiration for the apartheid state of Israel and its brutal methods. So, it is only an inner hard core of Nazi \u2018Sieg Heiling\u2019, swastika worshippers that cling on to the old anti-Semitism. The majority of Union Jack waving fascists find plenty to celebrate in the history of British unionism and imperialism.<\/p>\n<p>Furthermore, there are other nasty links being forged. The mainstream, usually socially liberal, Church of Scotland is under growing attack by the reactionary Fellowship of Confessing Churches (<acronym title=\"Fellowship of Confessing Churches\">FCC<\/acronym>), with 45 parishes threatening to break away, unless the Church publicly condemns homosexuality. The <acronym title=\"Fellowship of Confessing Churches\">FCC<\/acronym> is backed by Sam Cole, DUP councillor and Orange Lodge chaplain, along with Maurice Bradley, former mayor of Coleraine, Danny Kennedy, Ulster Unionist depute leader, Sir David McNee, former Chief Constable of Strathclyde, and a hundred members of the ultra-conservative Presbyterian Church of America, which also opposes the ordination of women ministers.<\/p>\n<p>Tragically, the Left today is divided in Scotland. In the last Glasgow North East election, the <acronym title=\"Scottish Socialist Party\">SSP<\/acronym> easily defeated both the Scottish Unionists and the <acronym title=\"British National Party\">BNP<\/acronym>, although Arthur Scargill\u2019s Socialist Labour Party (<acronym title=\"Socialist Labour Party\">SLP<\/acronym>) was able to do better still and get 14% of the vote, in the confusion caused by the absence of an official Labour candidate, with Michael Martin standing solely as the Speaker. The SLP has left no organisation on the ground and is, in effect, now only one man\u2019s vanity party.<\/p>\n<p>The concern now is that, with a Left split between the <acronym title=\"Scottish Socialist Party\">SSP<\/acronym>, Solidarity\/Tommy Sheridan party and the SLP, the <acronym title=\"British National Party\">BNP<\/acronym>\u2019s vote could overtake the Socialist vote. Whilst Sheridan will cultivate the celebrity vote, he faces competition from John Smeaton, the \u2018people\u2019s hero\u2019. Meanwhile, John Swinburne, the ex-MSP, from the Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party, and Mikey Hughes, former Big Brother runner-up, campaigning for the disabled, are also standing. More worrying than any likely <acronym title=\"British National Party\">BNP<\/acronym> vote in itself, would be the opportunity this could provide them to become the \u2018shock troops\u2019 of hard right unionism in Scotland, at a time when the issue of Scottish independence is coming to the fore.<\/p>\n<p>When Nick Griffin visited Scotland on October 28th, he said he supported a referendum for Scottish independence. However, he made it quite clear that the <acronym title=\"British National Party\">BNP<\/acronym> would strongly oppose those campaigning for a \u2018Yes\u2019 vote. He is lining himself up with ultra unionists like the Tory, Michael Forsyth, and New Labour\u2019s Wendy Alexander, who also want a referendum campaign to see off any threat of Scottish independence for the foreseeable future. You can rest assured, whatever differences they still have, that these ultra-unionists don\u2019t intend to confine their opposition to polite democratic debate \u2013 and the <acronym title=\"British National Party\">BNP<\/acronym> are signalling that their services can be called upon to defend the Union.<\/p>\n<h3>The <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> unprepared for the British state counter-attack \u2013 a socialist republican and \u2018internationalism from below\u2019 approach needed<\/h3>\n<p>The <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> remains a thoroughly constitutionalist party, and has indicated, by its recently declared support for the British monarchy, its complete willingness to play politics by Westminster rules. The problem is, that the British ruling class only play be these rules when it suits them. When their state is under threat, both Conservative and Labour governments have shown their preparedness to utilise the antidemocratic Crown Powers to thwart any challenges, as any Republican living in Ireland can testify. If necessary, they would not be averse to covertly encouraging British loyalists, as the British state\u2019s continued financial support for their organisations in \u2018the Six Counties\u2019 demonstrates.<\/p>\n<p>Furthermore, the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym>\u2019s complete lack of appreciation of the continued imperial role of British troops in the world is highlighted by its continued support for the British Army\u2019s Scottish regiments. <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> Westminster defence spokesperson, Angus Robertson, has announced that \u2018English\u2019 troops would be welcome to remain in Scotland after \u2018independence\u2019. It probably won\u2019t be long before the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> retreats further to accommodate <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym> imperialism. They could settle for Scotland being removed from the NATO frontline to become a \u2018supporting\u2019 state within <acronym title=\"North Atlantic Treaty Organisation\">NATO<\/acronym>\u2019s Orwellian renamed second tier, \u2018The Partnership for Peace\u2019. <acronym title=\"North Atlantic Treaty Organisation\">NATO<\/acronym> bases in Scotland would still remain available for imperial use.<\/p>\n<p>Scotland, with its North Sea Oil, and its numerous British and NATO military bases, is far more central to ruling class interests, than \u2018the Six Counties\u2019. It is unlikely that the British state will just wait until the Scottish independence referendum bill comes to Holyrood. <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym> and British security services are probably preparing a strategy, using both official and unofficial forces, to marginalise the threat of the break-up of the UK and the potential loss of <acronym title=\"North Atlantic Treaty Organisation\">NATO<\/acronym> bases.<\/p>\n<p>Although there is no deep-seated tradition of independent republican organisations in Scotland, there is nevertheless widespread popular support for a Scottish Republic. Furthermore, this is strongly linked to support for public services provided on the basis of need, and opposition to British and American imperial wars. A vote for the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> has sometimes expressed this feeling in a sentimental way. As the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> moves further to the Right such support is becoming as undeserved as a vote for Labour from those hoping to improve their lives.<\/p>\n<p>It is the job of socialist republicans to organise such sentiments in an effective way, by linking everyday struggles, such as the \u2018Save Our Schools\u2019 campaign in Glasgow today, with the demand for a Scottish Republic tomorrow, when the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> independence referendum comes up against British unionist intransigence. Only the <acronym title=\"Scottish Socialist Party\">SSP<\/acronym> links its support for independence with opposition to all imperialist wars, whether or not they are sanctioned by the UN \u2013 a thoroughly undemocratic body, which is nothing other than a plaything of the imperial powers. In contrast, the <acronym title=\"Scottish National Party\">SNP<\/acronym> stance on the ongoing <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym>\/British war in Afghanistan has been profoundly ambiguous.<\/p>\n<p>Since the British state and its Irish government allies coordinate their actions through the \u2018Peace Process\u2019 and Devolution-all-round; and both the British and Scottish TUCs and the Irish CTU promote \u2018social partnerships\u2019, which subordinate workers\u2019 interests to those of the bosses; whilst the <acronym title=\"British National Party\">BNP<\/acronym> and loyalists are trying to cement links \u2018across the border\u2019 and \u2018across the water\u2019, it becomes all the more imperative that Socialists in these islands organise ourselves on the basis of \u2018internationalism from below\u2019 to more effectively promote working class interests throughout these islands. We need to build on the success of last year\u2019s Republican Socialist Convention.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>We assess the politics behind the SNP government\u2019s proposed independence referendum and its likelihood of success. Megrahi, behind-the-scenes deals and the \u2018liberal\u2019 US onslaught Political developments in Scotland are hotting-up in the aftermath of the decision by Kenny MacAskill, the SNP\u2019s Justice Minister, to release Abdelbaset Ali-Mohamed al-Megrahi, the so-called Libyan bomber, on compassionate grounds.&hellip;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_monsterinsights_skip_tracking":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_active":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_note":"","_monsterinsights_sitenote_category":0,"footnotes":""},"categories":[6,590],"tags":[264],"class_list":["post-2750","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-emancipation-liberation","category-issue-18","tag-author-rcn"],"share_on_mastodon":{"url":"","error":""},"views":4743,"_links":{"self":[{"href":"http:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/2750","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"http:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"http:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/2"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=2750"}],"version-history":[{"count":6,"href":"http:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/2750\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":18087,"href":"http:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/2750\/revisions\/18087"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"http:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=2750"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=2750"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=2750"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}