I was emailed about an excellent article by the 32 County Sovereignty Movement on Scottish Republicanism which appeared in the Sovereign Nation An Náisiun Ceannasach.
For over 300 years the nation of Scotland has been shackled
to the political union of unequals that is the British
state. For centuries prior to this forced union Scotland
fought a gallant series of wars of independence against
English attempts at subjugation and annexation. That her
Sovereignty was betrayed by the parcel of rogues in a
nation which were a supine section of the Scottish landed
nobility cannot be disputed, but the British revisionist
historians who claim that this union was popular in anyway
shape or form couldn't be more wrong.
Riots broke out against the signing of the Act of
union the length and breadth of Scotland, indeed the very signatories
to the union had to meet in secret in a cellar in
Edinburgh - such was their fear of the Scottish peoples reaction.
England achieved its union by bribery and coercion
("the rough wooing" as it was called). The signing of the treaty
was conducted with an English Fleet off the Scottish coast and
an English Army massed at the border - the threat to Scotland
should the traitors not sign the Act of Union could not have
been more explicit.
Since the Declaration of Arbroath in 1320 (which
made the point that ultimately Scottish sovereignty resided
with the people who had the right to overthrow any King of
Scotland should they bargain away or sell Scottish independence)
there has been a thread running through Scottish politics
that Republicans of today can relate to.
Like all subjugated peoples the Scottish have had
imposed upon them an official history of the victors that has
sought to obscure any understanding of resistance and rebellion
and that has sought to give them a historical amnesia that
prevents them from challenging the myths of the British state.
Religious sectarianism and all manner of divide and rule has
been used by the Anglo/British state and its mis-educators to
weaken and avoid a united Scottish challenge to their rule.
In such a way the Jacobite Rebellions have been
portrayed as doomed romanticism on behalf of a foppish and
effete King when in fact they had as their foundation a sincere
desire on behalf of their clansmen and others for Scottish
independence. Many a Jacobite sword had inscribed on its
blade for Scotland and no union, in English and in Gaelic.
Even more denied and obscured by the Brits and
their academic mouthpieces is the later struggle of Thomas
Muir, a radical Scottish republican and contemporary of Wolfe
Tone, who led the United Scotsmen and had excellent fraternal
relations and practical solidarity with the United Irishmen.
Just as Wolfe Tone can be said to be the Father of Irish
Republicanism so too can Muir be called the Father of
Scottish Republicanism. The British and their lackeys in the
Scottish establishment worked ceaselessly through lies, force
and spies to defeat the plans of the United Scotsmen for revolution
and the re-establishment of Scottish independence
and a Republic in the late 1790s. Muir himself had to flee to
France where he became the first non Frenchman given citizenship
in the French Republic.
The Scottish Radicals of 1820 attempted armed
rebellion and a detachment were captured on route to Carron
where they hoped to seize the cannons of the Brits at the
major cannon producing ironworks there. Hardie and Baird
died on the scaffold and the rest of the leaders were rounded
up and deported to Australia as convicts. In Greenock the
British militia opened fire on the crowd, killing many unarmed
civilians, who had risen in support of the rebellion. In the
Highlands and Gaeltacht resistance broke out sporadically
against the near genocide of the clearances and the latter
parts of the 19th century saw land grabs and the simmering
Crofters War. Michael Davitt was instrumental in helping
organise the Highland Land League. By the late 19th Century
following An Gorta Mor, Scotland saw an influx of Irishmen
and women as a direct result of the genocidal policies of the
Anglo/British state. Combining with the hundreds of thousands
of cleared from their land, Gaels of the Highlands who
had been forced into the urban industrial central belt, particularly
around Glasgow, fired an angry working class with rightful
grievance and a sense of injustice against the British state
and its ruling class. Thus they emerged with an innate dslike,
distrust and hatred for the Anglo/British state and a strong
desire for Irish and indeed Scottish independence. Out of this
working class came two of the greatest Republican socialists.
In Edinburgh was James Connolly and in Glasgow John
MacLean. They took the fight for independence and the
republic of the workers to a new plane of struggle.
Whilst Connolly was organising Irish workers and small farmers
for revolution in Ireland, MacLean was developing the
forces for revolution in Glasgow and on Clydeside. MacLean
broke with the British left due to their supine acceptance of the
imperialist slaughter of WW1 and came out for a Scottish
Workers Republic. In 1919 English soldiers and tanks were
placed in Glasgow in order to quell the growing rebellion that
was known as a Red Clydeside. He himself was jailed for
“Despite the best efforts of the unionist Labour
quislings in Scotland and their masters in
London, the question of independence runs
throughout modern Scottish history. It truly is
the elephant in the room on all political matters
in Scotland. Recently the twin tectonic plates of
independence and unionism have collided and
the attempt by the Brits to "kill independence
stone dead through devolution" has done
nothing of the sort.”
sedition on a number of occasions and his popularity
amongst the workers of Glasgow and Scotland can be
gauged by the 200,000 who came out to meet him from the
train on his release from Peterhead Gaol.
Despite the best efforts of the unionist Labour quislings
in Scotland and their masters in London, the question of
independence runs throughout modern Scottish history. It
truly is the elephant in the room on all political matters in
Scotland. Recently the twin tectonic plates of independence
and unionism have collided and the attempt by the Brits to
"kill independence stone dead through devolution" has done
nothing of the sort. In fact devolution has merely whetted the
appetite for independence in Scotland and the one party state
hegemony of the unionist Labour Party, which stretches over
50 years, has been broken with the election in 2007 of the
first Scottish National Party Government. As republicans we
can confidently say that the SNP whilst being a constitutional
nationalist party, has at its base thousands of republican separatist
members and supporters and indeed even amongst its
elected representatives a good few solid republicans and
republican socialists. Salmond himself was once a member
of the expelled republican socialist 79 Group.
From our perspective and given the political terrain
and conditions the SNP is the credible democratic electoral
challenge to unionism and the British state. Whilst we maintain
a revolutionary republican perspective towards independence
we should urge all Scots and Irish Republicans living
in Scotland to support the SNP in elections and campaign
and vote in any upcoming referendum put forward by the
SNP for full Scottish independence.
The anti colonial and anti imperialism of the struggle
for Irish independence and Scottish independence and
the fact that both struggles and nations have so much commonality
against English dominion mean that the 32 CSM in
Scotland and our Vol Charles Carrigan Cumann have not
neglected to fully engage in the struggle for Scottish independence
alongside our support and solidarity for our comrades
and their struggle for Irish sovereignty, independence
and the 32 County Republic.
The 32CSM have worked alongside and supported
efforts by the Scottish Republican Socialist Movement including
attending the John MacLean March and Rally in Glasgow
and the Anti Sectarianism march and rally at Glencoe. We will
continue this work for a Scottish Republic which we believe
could be the closest ally for the 32 County Irish Republic.
Whichever nation first gains a victory against Anglo/British
imperialism and their continued denial of our national sovereignties
will have a profound effect on the struggle in the
other. Not least because of the crisis it will create in the false
identity of British unionism that exists in both Ireland and
Scotland.
A blog with a distinctly Scottish theme covering my interests in matters Scottish and Republican Socialism.
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Welcome to the Scottish Republican Socialist Newsletter.
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Saturday, 3 July 2010
Thursday, 3 June 2010
Bannockburn Rally
Saturday June 25
Bus from Glasgow 11 am from North Frederick St, George Square
2pm from 1314 Inn (Next to petrol station at the Bannockburn Trust)
to rotunda on Bannockburn site.
Speakers:
Duncan Fenton Wallace Society
Dr Jas D Young. Scottish Labour Historian
Gerry Cairns SRSM
Coach taking us to the Tartan Arms, Bannockburn Village.
Entertainment:-
White Rose
Ted Christopher
Clannadonia
Others.
Bus leaving for Glasgow 11.30 pm.
Bus from Glasgow 11 am from North Frederick St, George Square
2pm from 1314 Inn (Next to petrol station at the Bannockburn Trust)
to rotunda on Bannockburn site.
Speakers:
Duncan Fenton Wallace Society
Dr Jas D Young. Scottish Labour Historian
Gerry Cairns SRSM
Coach taking us to the Tartan Arms, Bannockburn Village.
Entertainment:-
White Rose
Ted Christopher
Clannadonia
Others.
Bus leaving for Glasgow 11.30 pm.
Saturday, 15 May 2010
Welsh Republican Rally
Welsh Republican Celtic camp and Abergele Martyrs March and Commemoration.
The Celtic camp starts on Friday 2nd July just outside Abergele, North Wales and on Saturday 3rd at 1pm a march and commemoration of the two MAC Volunteers killed on active service in the fight for Welsh independence. Wreaths will be laid at the graves. Republicans from Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Cornwall, Brittany and Galicia will attend.
Transport from Scotland will be provided at small cost and bring tent.
The Celtic camp starts on Friday 2nd July just outside Abergele, North Wales and on Saturday 3rd at 1pm a march and commemoration of the two MAC Volunteers killed on active service in the fight for Welsh independence. Wreaths will be laid at the graves. Republicans from Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Cornwall, Brittany and Galicia will attend.
Transport from Scotland will be provided at small cost and bring tent.
Sunday, 9 May 2010
"Creating an Independent Socialist Scotland."
Organised by Communist Party of Scotland.
Being held on Saturday 22 May 2010 at the STUC, Woodlands Road, Glasgow G3. Starts at 1pm. Refreshments available from 12.30.
Sessions on "Breaking the British State" and "Creating an Independent Socialist Scotland."
Speakers from 1820 Society, Scottish Socialist Party, Scottish Republican Socialist Movement.
Being held on Saturday 22 May 2010 at the STUC, Woodlands Road, Glasgow G3. Starts at 1pm. Refreshments available from 12.30.
Sessions on "Breaking the British State" and "Creating an Independent Socialist Scotland."
Speakers from 1820 Society, Scottish Socialist Party, Scottish Republican Socialist Movement.
Thursday, 1 April 2010
Independence to benefit Scotland
Scottish Independence would bring about a landslide of opportunity. We have the talent and innovation to go it alone. However we would not be alone but gain extra friends in the world. The possibility of independence in a lifetime are very real and Republicans welcome a referendum on the issue. Independence is an opportunity to free us from the dictates of Westminster or Brussles and destroy draconian crown powers which are putting constraints on Scotland. The politics of small parties has much to offer and proportional representation would offer a voice to minorities in a new independent parliament. Scottish people truly understand and appreciate Democracy and hope and understanding is very much in the blood. I am very confident that we can lead the way in Scotland and vote for those parties who offer us an independence referendum. We have a choice come the General Election to support Independence or return to an out of date Union that holds us all back from future prosperity and hope.
Larry
Larry
Tuesday, 30 March 2010
ARBROATH RALLY DETAILS
ARBROATH RALLY DETAILS
Annual Arbroath Rally. Saturday April 3. 2010.
Gather Kings Gate, top of the Harbour, 1.pm. March to behind Abbey for short speeches.
Speakers; Lloyd Quinan SRSM, Iain Ramsay Celtic League, Duncan Fenton, Wallace Society, Gerry Cairns SRSM, Patrick Scott Hogg, author, Adhamh MacLeoid Gaelic intro.
Bus from North Frederick St, Glasgow George Square. 10 am prompt. Seats £12. Children Free. group.
Scoriach after rally at Portcullis lounge. 10 mins uphill to the right from Abbey.
Portcullis bar straight after rally http://www.theportc ullis.co.uk/map.html they do meals too.
£5 admission. Children Free.
Artists.
White Rose.
Albannach.
Adhamh MacLeoid Gaelic Group.
Tam MacLean, pipes and accordion.
Need to know how many bus seats ASAP.
For more information email: info@scottishrepublicansocialistmovement.org
Please note that there will be no bands and the police have said that they have no objections to ceremonial weapons on the parade, but they have not to be taken into the pub.
Annual Arbroath Rally. Saturday April 3. 2010.
Gather Kings Gate, top of the Harbour, 1.pm. March to behind Abbey for short speeches.
Speakers; Lloyd Quinan SRSM, Iain Ramsay Celtic League, Duncan Fenton, Wallace Society, Gerry Cairns SRSM, Patrick Scott Hogg, author, Adhamh MacLeoid Gaelic intro.
Bus from North Frederick St, Glasgow George Square. 10 am prompt. Seats £12. Children Free. group.
Scoriach after rally at Portcullis lounge. 10 mins uphill to the right from Abbey.
Portcullis bar straight after rally http://www.theportc ullis.co.uk/map.html they do meals too.
£5 admission. Children Free.
Artists.
White Rose.
Albannach.
Adhamh MacLeoid Gaelic Group.
Tam MacLean, pipes and accordion.
Need to know how many bus seats ASAP.
For more information email: info@scottishrepublicansocialistmovement.org
Please note that there will be no bands and the police have said that they have no objections to ceremonial weapons on the parade, but they have not to be taken into the pub.
Saturday, 27 March 2010
SRSM launch new website
The Scottish Republican Socialist Movement have launched an impressive new website
The address is http://scottishrepublicansocialistmovement.org
Also the active Scottish Republicans have created a new forum at http://scottishrepublicans.myfreeforum.org
Click on the links to check these out.
The address is http://scottishrepublicansocialistmovement.org
Also the active Scottish Republicans have created a new forum at http://scottishrepublicans.myfreeforum.org
Click on the links to check these out.
Thursday, 25 February 2010
SRSM Annual Glencoe Anti-Sectarianism March and Rally Part 1&2
Scottish Republican Socialist Movement Annual Glencoe Anti-Sectarianism March and Rally Supported by the 32 County Sovereignty Movement.
On 1 February 1692, two companies of red-coated government soldiers (about 120 men, of whom only around a dozen were Campbells) were sent to Glen Coe. The commander of the government forces sent to Glen Coe was Captain Robert Campbell. He was 60 years old and through drink, bad decisions and loss of property arising from the Atholl Raid seven years earlier, had been forced to take up a commission in the army. He was, however, welcomed to the glen and he and his soldiers were sheltered and fed amongst the various cottages in the area. He was well-known to the MacIans and was related through marriage. But his orders arrived and at 5 a.m. on the morning of 13 February, he and his redcoats set about carrying out their orders. Whether due to incompetence or some of the soldiers not being enthusiastic for the task, "only" 38 men, women and children out of the 200 of the clan were killed (though others perished later on the snow-swept hills as they tried to escape). Some were shot in the back and the rings from the hand of chief's wife were hacked off - she died soon after. While the chief was also amongst the dead, his two sons escaped, possibly helped by the late arrival, due to a blizzard, of an additional force of redcoats, which should have blocked the entrance to the glen.
On 1 February 1692, two companies of red-coated government soldiers (about 120 men, of whom only around a dozen were Campbells) were sent to Glen Coe. The commander of the government forces sent to Glen Coe was Captain Robert Campbell. He was 60 years old and through drink, bad decisions and loss of property arising from the Atholl Raid seven years earlier, had been forced to take up a commission in the army. He was, however, welcomed to the glen and he and his soldiers were sheltered and fed amongst the various cottages in the area. He was well-known to the MacIans and was related through marriage. But his orders arrived and at 5 a.m. on the morning of 13 February, he and his redcoats set about carrying out their orders. Whether due to incompetence or some of the soldiers not being enthusiastic for the task, "only" 38 men, women and children out of the 200 of the clan were killed (though others perished later on the snow-swept hills as they tried to escape). Some were shot in the back and the rings from the hand of chief's wife were hacked off - she died soon after. While the chief was also amongst the dead, his two sons escaped, possibly helped by the late arrival, due to a blizzard, of an additional force of redcoats, which should have blocked the entrance to the glen.
Saturday, 13 February 2010
SRSM Declaration of Arbroath Commemoration
Arbroath. Saturday April 3rd 2010. meet 1.30 pm. March from Kings Gate at Harbour to behind Abbey.
Bus from Glasgow
North Hanover Street 10.15am sharp.
£12
Children free
Scoriach
Portcullis Bar, just up to the right from the Abbey.
Admission £5.
Ted Christopher.
Adhamh MacLeoid Gaelic Group.
Tam MacLean pipes and accordion.
Bus from Glasgow
North Hanover Street 10.15am sharp.
£12
Children free
Scoriach
Portcullis Bar, just up to the right from the Abbey.
Admission £5.
Ted Christopher.
Adhamh MacLeoid Gaelic Group.
Tam MacLean pipes and accordion.
Friday, 5 February 2010
Anarchist Cook Book
Police have turned up my house yesterday and have consificated a copy of the Anarchist cook book and computer disk.
The police claim it is illegal now to hold a copy of this material.
My statement is clear the Brit police are paranoid about terrorism when the sensible option would be to withdraw from Ireland, Iraq and Afghanistan.
A man from Hampshire has been charged by police for distributing this material.
ENDS
Larry
The system seems to bloody well know who I am!
The police claim it is illegal now to hold a copy of this material.
My statement is clear the Brit police are paranoid about terrorism when the sensible option would be to withdraw from Ireland, Iraq and Afghanistan.
A man from Hampshire has been charged by police for distributing this material.
ENDS
Larry
The system seems to bloody well know who I am!
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A blog with a distinctly Scottish theme covering my interests in matters Scottish and Republican Socialism.