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Socialism and hope: Neil Findlay talks socialism, Scotland and his new book

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Socialism and hope – a journey through turbulent times by Neil Findlay MSP

Last week senior MSP Neil Findlay spoke exclusively to the SKWAWKBOX about Scottish Labour leadership candidate Richard Leonard and why Labour members in Scotland should be voting for him, while those south of the border should be rooting for a Leonard win.

This week, he talks about socialism, Scotland and his new book Socialism and Hope: a Journey Through Turbulent Times. The book is based on his notes of his participation in the ‘Indy’ referendum and then in his leadership contest against right-winger Jim Murphy, on through to the disaster in Scotland – for Labour – of the 2015 General Election campaign under Murphy and onto Findlay’s two stints as campaign manager for Jeremy Corbyn in successive leadership elections for the UK-wide party.

It will be of huge interest to Corbyn supporters, especially those who have read Alex Nunns’ excellent account of Corbyn’s first election, The Candidate:

Over the last 6 years Scottish Politics hasn’t been a place for the faint-hearted. The election of a majority SNP Government in 2011 thrust constitutional politics to the top of the UK political agenda.

The following years were dominated by an at times fierce and always passionate debate about the future of Scotland and the United Kingdom. For those in the front line of the referendum debate the campaign was long, at times very divisive but also an exciting and demanding experience. Its repercussions are still being felt today.

This book began as a personal record of the referendum campaign (I took part in 65 public debates during this period), one that I would write and keep for reading whilst sitting in my rocking chair with a cocoa and digestive biscuit in my latter years. It was not meant for publication but I was soon forced by events to continue my scribbles when after the victory of the ‘No’ campaign Scottish Labour leader Johann Lamont resigned and I became a candidate along with Jim Murphy and Sarah Boyack in the contest that followed (a sense of déjà vu will now come over party members given we are in yet another Scottish Labour leadership election).

The book details that campaign and the key events surrounding it. It continues through the short lived Jim Murphy era and the 2015 election disaster where Scottish Labour was reduced to 1 House of Commons seat and its very existence was being questioned.

Finally, it tells of my role as Scottish campaign manager for my good friend Jeremy Corbyn during his two successful Labour leadership elections and his role in the remarkable 2017 General election when Labour began the fight back across the country – with 7 MPs elected in Scotland.

I also reflect on two very significant personal events that impacted upon my life. The first my wife Fiona’s diagnosis and successful treatment for breast cancer and secondly the death of my political mentor and friend Tam Dalyell. Both had a profound impact on me politically as well as personally.

What started out as a few personal notes developed into this book. ‘Socialism and hope’ gives an insight into one of the most turbulent periods in the history of the Scottish Labour party. A time when the party was on the winning side in a major constitutional referendum yet the fallout from it almost destroyed the party.

Unexpectedly elected to parliament in 2011 It follows my footsteps from bricklayer to Parliamentarian and gives an insight into the daily work of an MSP and the ups and downs of life as a campaigning MSP. It covers issues such as my close working with trade unions on blacklisting, the undercover policing scandal and justice for miners arrested during the 1984/85 strike, with women’s groups exposing the transvaginal mesh scandal and with local communities opposing flight path expansion and fracking.

As a lifelong socialist, trade unionist and community activist, steeped in working class culture and life I hope my book is able to reflect my genuine love and respect for the community and people I grew up with, live beside and represent and my deep commitment to my class, the Labour Party and the labour movement and my unwavering belief that the Labour movement remains the greatest vehicle for progressive social and economic change that there is.

I wrote this book to put on the record my experiences of a period when the Labour side of the story has not really been told for obvious reasons.

I hope SKWAWKBOX readers will read it and enjoy it and in doing so donate to a good cause as this is where all proceeds from the book will go.

Socialism and hope – a journey through turbulent times is out on 16 September and can be ordered from socialismandhope.com priced £12.99 plus P&P

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4 comments

  1. I was involved in LP politics from late50s I COLLECTED DOCUMENTS NOTES OF MEETINGS UNTIL RECENTLY. ALL DEPOSITED IN THE POLITICAL ARCH IVE NATIONAL LIBRARY WALES AND OTHER PUBLIC AND UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES ON THE UNERSTANDING THAT THEY WOULD BE DIGITISEDTO BE ACCESSIBLE TO THE STUDENTS WHO REFER TO THESE PAPERS nlw STAFF CUT CANNOT EVEN COLLECT SO NO ACCESS HELP IAN CAMPBELL we ARE WRITING A BOOK

  2. ALL MY WORKING LIFE FROM BEING 15 TO 68 YEARS OLD I WANTED A LEFT LEANING LABOUR PARTY THAT REPRESENTS MY CLASS!
    I NOW THINK, FINALLY AT 71, MY WISH HAS BEEN GRANTED!
    NO LONGER, COWTOWING TO THE LIKES OF THE TORIES AND THOSE BLUE MODERATE LABOUR MPs, WHO, ARE FEATHERING THEIR NESTS AT THE EXPENSE OF MY CLASS!
    JC4PM.

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