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Scotland - Solidarity conference

THE FIRST policy conference of Solidarity - Scotland's Socialist Movement on 3 March, was attended by 250 people, of whom 200 were registered delegates. This very positive and friendly conference heard Tommy Sheridan give a rousing speech.

A meeting in the town of Dalkeith two nights earlier showed the potential for the new party in the preparations for the Scottish Parliament elections on 3 May. Over 70 people heard local shop steward Allan Boyce give only his second public political speech, which was met with great enthusiasm. A fuller report will follow in a future issue of the socialist.

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Socialist Party campaigns

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International Women's Day

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Socialist Party campaigns

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International socialist news and analysis

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Workplace news and analysis

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