by Colin Fox, Scottish Socialist Party co-spokesperson Voting Yes on 18 September unlocks a door to previously unreachable possibilities for working class people in ...
by Jeane Freeman, Women for Independence I grew up supporting the Labour Party. For a time, I was a Labour member and for four privileged years I worked for the party when it ...
by Mary Lockhart, Labour and Co-operative Party member, feminist activist Others have written of the political and structural reasons for their decision to vote Yes. With ...
by Richie Venton, SSP national workplace organiser and USDAW workplace convener The working class make up the vast majority population, but we get a shrinking minority of the ...
by Mandy Nimmo, Staff Nurse The NHS in England is being privatised through the back door by the Tories. I’m voting Yes because I want to protect the NHS from cuts and ...
by John McAllion, Scottish Socialist Party (former Labour MP and MSP) One memento I have kept from my time as a Labour politician is a CD of the Reverend Hammer’s Freeborn ...
by Bob Thomson, former chair of the Labour Party in Scotland and member Labour for Independence I have been a Labour Party member for over 51 years, holding a range of ...
by Lynda Williamson, Newsnet Scotland Most commentators would agree that the process of the independence referendum has been transformational for voters in Scotland. Up and ...
by Isobel Lindsay, leading peace activist For the first time in over 50 years, Scotland has a realistic chance of getting rid of nuclear weapons here and of making a ...
by Jean Urquhart MSP and John Finnie MSP The referendum has seen the greatest explosion of political engagement in our lifetimes. People in Britain are generally told that ...