Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Defend Asylum Seekers

Friday, September 22, 2006

SSY Women Reply to Daily Mail Attack

Daily Mail 21/09/06 -
Socialists in condoms battle to sabotage abstinence campaign

Moves to hand out condoms to youngsters whose schools are encouraging them to abstain from sex are being backed by a group of MSPs.

The Scottish Socialist Party is urging members to collect condoms whia can then be distributed to schools.

The bid to sabotage the abstinence-only approach to sex education being piloted in some schools has infuriated church leaders and campaigners backing it.

And legal experts have warned that activists risk being charged with breach of the peace if strangers start handing out condoms to children at school gates. The pilot sex education scheme, entitled Call to Love, opposes what it calls 'artificial contraception', and ministers have backed it with £170,000 of public cash.

The project, which promotes abstinence and delaying sex until marriage, is already being rolled out to some Catholic schools in Edinburgh and Inverclyde. But the SSP's Youth wing, Scottish Socialist Youth, is being encouraged to scupper the project by giving out contraception to pupils from the schools involved.

A party memo states:'The SSY Women's Group is in the process of collecting condoms to distribute as part of our campaign to fight the abstinence-only education pilot which is going to be affecting selected schools in the central belt.

'We have decided to ask everyone to ask as many as possible the more the better'.

The memo goes on to tell members they can collect condoms from family planning clinics and from various voluntary groups.

Scottish Socialist MSP Carolyn Leckie said last night:'The idea that the abstinence-only approach to education works is an absolute joke, and the evidence for that is all over the world, particularly in the United States.'

But Catholic Church spokesman Peter Kearney said: 'This seems nothing more than an absurd and spiteful attempt to undermine a very successful approach to sexual health'.

'The "throw condoms at the problem" approach has demonsrably failed'.


A Scottish Socialist Youth Womens Group member issued the following reply.

The article in your Scottish edition regarding the SSY Women's Group campaign against abstinence only education bares little resemblance to the facts. There are NO plans for the group members to hand out condoms at school gates as you claim. In no way are the SSY being encouraged to scupper the campaign. The initiative came from our Women's Group (of which I am a member) and I'm glad to say we've been supported by comrades both in the SSY, SSP and the public.

Our campaign is much further reaching than "throwing condoms at the problem" as is suggested. We have spent a lot of time and effort gathering resources and putting together information for young women (from contraception to staying safe on a night out - something you fail to even mention, presumably it doesn't fit into your agenda.

We are not against abstinence - it should be the choice of the individual. If young women are not fully informed of all the options then this is not a choice they will be in a position to make.

Angela Gorrie
Scottish Socialist Youth Womens Group.

Friday, September 08, 2006

John McAllion at SSP Rally



John McAllion former Labour MSP, and now SSP member speaks to Saturday's SSP rally for 'Unity, Integrity and Socialism' in Glasgow. John is top of the SSP list for the Scottish Parliament elections in the North-East region.

Thursday, September 07, 2006

SSP Stands United

The Lennox, 6 September 2006:

SSP Stands United

Two Scottish Socialist party stalwarts fired parting shots at their former leader as he set up his new party on Sunday. Renton councillor Jim Bollan and Les Robertson, the SSP's Dumbarton & Vale branch organiser, hit out as they also help re-launch their own party without the charismatic MSP.

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Councillor Bollan said:" The SSP has travelled a difficult road over the last two years, but I genuinely believe we will be stronger and more able tp pursue a socialist alternative, by concentrating on working in our local communities with local groups to support them in their struggle against justice and inequality. The Solidarity Party will be devisive and has split the lSocialist left in Scotland. A divided left will be welcomed by the right wing establishment. They will be celebrating the birth of the new party. The SSP intends to look forward and focus on the key issues that affect Scottish people in their daily battle in their communities."

"We intend to pursue our People not Profit campaign vigorously. It is our belief that a redistribution of wealth and power in our society is needed to help fight injustice and secure equality for all our citizens."

Mr Robertson added: " Saturday's rally was a time to celebrate the achievements of the Scottish Socialist Party, and to reafirm our committment to the long hard fight for socialism. There is no doubt that it has been a tough old time for the SSP. But we have made it through. Saturday's rallying call was unity, integrity, soicialism and activists from all over Scotland found a bit of time and space to look forward to the future. Tommy Sheridan may have won his legal battle against the News of the World. He will not defeat the Scottish Socialist Party."