Tuesday 14 October 2014

No Return to the 'Red Clyde' - After the Independence referendum the extreme-Left are working to seize the political initiative in Scotland.

NO RETURN TO THE 'RED CLYDE'
 
 After the Scottish Independence referendum the assorted organisations
of the extreme-Left in Scotland are working to seize the political initiative.
 
 
 
 The Left-wing activism that characterised the independence campaign in Glasgow had echoes of the
bad old days of the 'Red Clyde'. The Labour Party was shocked at the political activism against the official Labour position and many fringe leftist organisations and individuals were working together as part of the failed 'Yes' campaign.
 However the 'Yes' campaign was triumphant in the greater Glasgow area and the Left have been inspired by that response to their overtures on Clyde-side and this could lead to a revival of 'Red' activity in the greater Glasgow area.
 Veteran pro-Marxist politico Tommy Sherridan was very active during the referendum campaign, and openly bragged to journalists that his goal was the creation of a future 'democratic socialist' republic in Scotland.

It will be a testing time for British National Socialism in Scotland, but the shifting support away from the three traditional parties and the growing political awareness of Scotland's younger generation can be made to work in our favour.
There is now widespread distrust of the Westminster based political system across the UK, but especially in Scotland. The people of Scotland only need to look south of the border to see what mass Third World immigration and colonisation has done to ruin England, and to parts of Wales.
Fertile ground for a real political alternative that looks towards the creation of a Folkish state.

Blood and Soil has always mattered in Scotland,
now we must add the '14 Words' to that sense of Nation and Folk.


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