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While canvassing for the Scottish independence referendum in 2014
Neil Findlay made a discovery. Visiting the home that used to be
his grandparents', he was shown a plywood panel where John 'Jock'
Findlay, his grandfather, had written his life's tale. This is
Jock's story. Jock grew up and grew old in the West Lothian village
of Pumpherston - a village dominated by one industry, shale oil
mining. In his own words he describes the good times, and the hard
times, of living and working in Pumpherston. This is a story about
a Scottish industry, a village and, most of all, a community.
It would be easy to despair at the state of the world today. But we
must not. Indeed, we cannot. In this book Neil Findlay brings
together first-hand testimony from people who have played crucial
roles in social justice campaigns. Their stories are personal,
political and unforgettable. They say a lot about dignity,
integrity, courage and humanity. We can apply what we learn from
them to build a sustainable and fair society for generations to
come. Activists, social justice campaigners, trade unionists and
environmentalists will find this collection inspirational,
emotional and educational. And they will understand why it is
titled If You Don't Run, They Can't Chase You. With contributions
from 'Andrea', Margaret Aspinall, Alex Bennett, Brian Filling,
Maria Fyfe, Elaine Holmes, Mark Lyon, Alistair Mackie, Olive
McIlroy, Tony Nelson, Paul Quigley, Terry Renshaw, Dennis Skinner,
Dave Smith, Jim Swan, Louise Taggart and Yvette Williams. We must
examine the campaigns and struggles people have gone through,
listen to their stories, study their actions and in turn look at
the world now, and apply what we have learnt.
The last few years have seen a Scottish independence referendum, a
couple of General Elections and a vote on whether or not we should
remain in the European Union. Throw in two uncompromising Labour
leadership battles at UK level and a couple in Scotland, and it
would be true to say that nothing less than a political whirlwind
has swept through the corridors of the Scottish Parliament since it
‘reconvened’ in 1999. Following the turbulent six years for
which Neil Findlay has been a member of the Scottish Parliament for
Lothian, Socialism & Hope tracks the highs and lows of his
personal and political life. From standing in the 2014 election to
become the Leader of the Scottish Labour Party, to acting as Jeremy
Corbyn’s Scottish campaign chief in the 2015 and 2016 leadership
elections, Neil’s political career has been tireless and active.
This book, described by Jeremy Corbyn as ‘an honest, frank and
challenging – as well as humorous of course – account of his
time […] at the forefront of Scottish politics’, also includes
Neil’s inside view on the events of the 2014 Scottish Referendum
and the rise of a more socialist Labour Party. With its
entertaining narrative, it provides unprecedented and personal
insights from within the political sphere itself. As well as
surveying the past few years of political tumult, Socialism &
Hope also looks forward to envision a society transformed by a
revitalised Labour movement.
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