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by SSP National Secretary Kevin McVey

Kevin McVey

The Scottish Socialist Party is a modern, fresh, forward-looking party which dares to be different.

We despise the culture of greed, corruption and egomania which infests traditional politics. And we reject the stale, bland conformism of the mainstream parties. Their time has come and gone.

The SSP is an anti-capitalist, pro-independence party, with a vision of socialism that is geared to the future rather than rooted in the past.

Our mission is to transform Scotland into an international symbol of equality, peace, justice and freedom.

We don’t pretend we can achieve that overnight. We’re here for the long haul. And we want your help.

We don’t expect you to agree with everything – only a party of zombies could ever be 100 per cent united. But if you broadly support our goal of a socialist Scotland, then we’d love to hear from you.  Contact us here...


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Letter to Public and Commercial Services Union from the SSP Executive

28-06-2011


On behalf of the Executive Committee of the Scottish Socialist Party I am writing to offer our full support for the strike action being taken by PCS members across the country on June 30th.

Standing alongside other public sector workers in action on the day this will send a powerful message that working people are not willing to pay the price for economic problems that are not of their making.

The action being pursued by PCS members in defence of their pensions is important not only for their terms and conditions but has a much wider implication for the rights of working people everywhere to secure a pension for their retirement.

The party condemns the Government’s attempts to impose pension arrangements that will mean people will not only work longer but will pay more and receive less. PCS members, far from receiving a ‘gold plated’ pension as the proponents of cuts would have us believe, enjoy a modest remuneration from pensions that represent their deferred wages often over a long period of time.

In these circumstances the action on 30th June is an entirely valid and appropriate response.

May I offer our whole hearted support to your action and to your continued campaign to defend the jobs, terms and conditions of your members who deliver public services upon which we all rely.

Kevin McVey
SSP National Secretary