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The Fight Isn’t Over Yet…

28 Jan
Comrades, 
 
By the time you read this I will be a guest of the Crown.  Despite a tremendous fight against the combined forces of the state and the Murdoch empire, we have lost this round.  But the fight isn’t over yet.
 
Though I have been in jail before, this time will be tougher because I will be separated from my family.  But my plight is nothing compared to the families blown apart and torn apart by the horrors of war in Iraq and Afghanistan.  I have friends whose husbands, sons and fathers have to go to fight wars in these places, some of them never return.  My family’s troubles do not compare to the loss these people face.
 
Across the world there are migrants who have to leave their families and travel across the world, trying to earn enough just to eat, sometimes never seeing them for years, if at all.  There are families who lose everything in natural and man-made disasters.  In Haiti their lives are destroyed by Earthquake, in Australia by floods, in Gaza by Israeli Bulldozers.
 
These are the people who make us know that it is right to fight for a better and fairer world, these are the people who show the strength to keep going and fight back.  When we fight back it can mean that we become a target of those in power.  Right now, I am the target and I am being made to pay.  I accept that and, inspired by students across this country, and my brothers and sisters in Tunisia and Egypt, know that it is right to fight on.
 
It may be some time before I can join you again on the picket lines, at the protests against war and weapons of mass destruction, at the marches and meetings to fight against the slash and burn policies of the Government coalition.  But I will be there in spirit and, before long, will be back by your side, fighting the good fight.
 
I have been humbled and empowered by the strength of the support you all have shown to me and Gail, I am lucky to be supported by some outstanding and talented individuals and organisations,  I will be alright.  I urge you to give your support to trade unions in their struggle against the cuts, students in their battle for fair and equal right to education, ordinary families on benefits who face the brunt of the tory onslaught.  They need you now, more than ever.
In Solidarity,
Tommy
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About Tommy Sheridan

Tommy Sheridan is a former Scottish MP & Glasgow City Councillor. His record as a representative and tribune of socialist ideas is second to none having served as both a councillor and two periods as an MSP. He was elected to Glasgow City Council in 1992 to represent Pollok from his prison cell having been jailed in his opposition to the hated Poll Tax. Tommy served as a Glasgow City Councilor between 1992 and 2003 and was elected to Holyrood in 1999 where he served the first of his two terms as an MSP. During his time in Holyrood he successfully moved a bill to abolish warrant sales and introduced other bills to Renationlise the Railways, for Free School Meals and to abolish the Council Tax and replace it with a fairer Service Tax. In 2001 he was awarded the title “Debater of the Year” at the Scottish Politician of the Year Awards. He has been jailed for taking part in demonstrations against nuclear weapons on the Clyde at the Faslane Naval Base, has campaigned alongside parents in Glasgow for the abolition of air guns and against school closures. During all his time in elected office, Tommy Sheridan took home only the pay of an average skilled worker and donated the rest of his MSP’s salary back to the cause of socialism. In January 2011 he was sentenced to three years prison time for perjury. He maintains his innocence.
1 Comment

Posted by on January 28, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

One Response to The Fight Isn’t Over Yet…

  1. hughreed

    February 2, 2011 at 12:37 pm

    Hi Tommy
    absolute disgrace the way you’ve been treated.
    I live in Beijing China now, great to be free from New Labour/Scottish Establishment/Murdoch rule. The one politician in the West of Scotland who ends up being jailed and it’s you, a perverse sick joke.
    Good luck mate, history will record and remember you with justice, just as it has done with Maxton and Burns.
    Cheers
    Hugh Reed

     

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