Scottish Morning Star Conference Autumn 2012: WINNING DEMOCRACY FOR SCOTLAND

The coming year will see the debate on Scotland's constitutional future intensify. There is every danger that this debate will be conducted on terms that assume a continuity of neo-liberal, free market policies whether or not Scotland chooses independence.
This autumn's Morning Star conference poses the need for an alternative basis for this debate: how to secure for Scotland the type of democracy traditionally demanded by the Labour Movement -- powers by which a Scottish parliament could begin to take control of the country's wealth and productive potential on behalf of working people. In the 1970s, 80s and 90s it was this vision that mobilised the movement for a Scottish parliament -- in face of the increasing and unaccountable power of finance and big business over people's lives.

WINNING DEMOCRACY FOR SCOTLAND - Jackson Cullinane Political Officer, Unite Scotland


WINNING DEMOCRACY FOR SCOTLAND - Bill Kidd SNP MSP 


WINNING DEMOCRACY FOR SCOTLAND - Neil Finlay Labour MSP 


WINNING DEMOCRACY FOR SCOTLAND - Lilian Macer: Convener, Unison Scotland

Morning Star Conference Autumn 2012: Scotland - POWER TO OWN, CONTROL, DEVELOP

These are the speaker's contributions in the afternoon session of the Autumn 2012 Scottish Morning Star Conference.

POWER TO OWN, CONTROL, DEVELOP - Richard Lenoard - Political Officer GMB


POWER TO OWN, CONTROL, DEVELOP - Jane Carolan Chair Unison National Policy Committee

 

POWER TO OWN, CONTROL, DEVELOP -  Cllr Gordon Munro Edinburgh City Council


POWER TO OWN, CONTROL, DEVELOP - Dave Moxham Deputy General Secretary STUC

Scottish Edition launch event


St Andrew’s Weekend Celebration for the launch of the Morning Star's Scottish edition on Saturday 1 December as Britain’s only co-operatively owned newspaper

Organised Jointly with Scottish Co-operative Party

Richard Bagley, Editor
Agnes Tolmie, President STUC
Mary Lockhart, President of the Scottish Cooperative Party
Richard Leonard, Political Officer, GMB
Pat Rafferty, Scottish Secretary Unite
AND
Arthur Johnstone
The award-winning Cooperative Funeralcare Band
Marc Livingstone
Eddie McGuire and friends

 7.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m.
STUC, 333 Woodlands Road, Glasgow G3
All welcome.  No charge.  Collection for Star

For further information foster631@btinternet.com

 

Readers and Supporters events

Readers and Supporters Events November


Ayrshire
Thurs, 15 November
6.30 p.m. Harbour Arts Centre, Harbour Street, Irvine
Organising Meeting


Lanarkshire
Wed 14 November
7 p.m. Blantyre Miners Welfare, Calder Street, Blantyre
A Progressive Future for Scotland - a Red Paper view
Chair Stephen Smellie
Speaker Richard Leonard, Political Officer GMB


Glasgow
Saturday 10 November
Morning Star Winter Fair
Helpers needed 10-3 p.m. at Reidvale Neighbourhood Centre
Whitevale Street, Dennistoun

Fife
Wed, 14 November
7 p.m. Benarty Community Centre, Hill Road, Balingry, Lochgelly KY5 8NN
Chair Mary Lockhart
From Happy Land struggles to the fightback against today's Coalition government
Speakers Cllr Willie Clarke and Cllr Ken Selbie

Paisley
Tuesday, 4 December
7 p.m. Paisley Town Hall
Chair  Brenda Aitchison
Renfrewshires Housing Struggles: rents and benefits 1981-2012
Speakers: George Kerr and Dr Chik  Collins



People's Charter Urgent On-line Petition

The Scottish Morning Star Campaign Committee urges all supporters to sign up to the People's Charter e-petition
www.scottish.parliament.uk/GettingInvolved/Petitions/peoplescharter

"Calling on the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scottish Government to bring forward measures in all areas it has competency to fulfil the aspirations of the People's Charter. "