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  • Podcast version of this month's Livestream chat with Indypodcasters Fiona and Marlene and our guest Lynne. Topics covered include:

    Alex Salmond's deathCouncil of Regions and NationsWinter fuel paymentsGB EnergyScottish Visa proposals

    and various other snippets that caught our attention this month.

    You can also watch the video version on our Youtube channel here https://www.youtube.com/live/KEb6Ctxb5p8?si=Al1E9Fa1M_2TnNGd

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  • We chat to Scottish independence campaigner Liam McLaughlan who we first came across when he stood as Scottish Socialist Party candidate for Glasgow East in the General election.

    Liam is a veteran of the legendary Radical Independence Campaign in 2014 and last month he gave the opening speech at a conference organised by left wing anti establishment group Conter to mark the 10 year anniversary of the independence referendum.

    We invited him into the studio to talk about the event, his experiences and his thoughts for the future campaign.

    Liam also had an article published in the National newspaper which you can read here https://www.thenational.scot/politics/24606241.indyrefs-10-year-anniversary-not-waste-another-decade/

    Also look out for a follow up episode with highlights from other speakers at the conference coming soon.

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  • Second of our two part mini series on the 1820 Radical Uprising. Part 1 covers the events leading up to the Uprising and the Radical War which followed. You can find it here https://scottishindypod.scot/scottish-history/1820-radical-uprising/ and we would recommend you listen to that episode first.

    This episode covers the courtroom drama of the trials of the Radicals and their eventual fate, brought to life by our storyteller Tom Dowds. Fiona and Marlene also report from some of the key locations of the tale, including the spine tingling visit to the plaque in Stirling's Broad Street where Baird and Hardie uttered their last words - "Remember Baird and Hardie".

    Main themes:

    00:00:31 The Stirling Trials

    00:09:54 The Glasgow Trials

    00:12:18 The Dumbarton Trials

    00:15:30 The Paisley Trials

    00:23:33 Retribution

    00:24:56 Martyrs' Memorial

    00:30:43 Australian Legacy

    00:32: 25 Learning our own history

    You can order a copy of Tom Dowd's book from good booksellers including https://www.waterstones.com/book/scotland-free-or-a-desart/t-j-dowds/9781782227496

    The 1820 Society has a Facebook Page and you can also sign up for their newsletter.

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    Clann An Drumma street performance in Falkirk

  • Scotland has practically the largest units of local government in the world. An average Scottish council has 175,000 people compared to an average across the EU of 10,000. There seems to be widespread consensus that something needs to be done about the over-centralisation of Scotland, but little agreement about what that should be.

    A group of individuals from a range of backgrounds - activists, academics, trade unionists and more - have set themselves the task of raising the profile of this democratic deficit and engaging the public and politicians in a discussion about how to address it.

    Indypodcasters have been presenting a series of podcasts on the topic of the kind of national conversation Scots are having and this seemed a perfect fit for that series so we went along to the launch event which was held in Edinburgh on 9th September 2024.

    This is our recording of the public launch event. You can find out more from the website www.buildlocal.scot

    You can also sign the declaration calling for citizens' assemblies to gather evidence and recommend solutions here https://buildlocal.scot/sign-the-declaration/

    Panel presentations were:

    00:01:11 Introduction by Joyce McMillan, Scotsman columnist and theatre critic

    00:04:17 Esther Roberton, former co-ordinator of the Scottish Constitutional Convention

    00:08:00 Dave Watson, Director of the Jimmy Reid Foundation

    00:14:16 Willie Sullivan, Senior director for campaigns Electoral Reform Society

    00:20:42 Ewan Aitken, Former Labour Councillor and COSLA spokesperson

    00:28:36 Lesley Riddoch, Director of Nordic Horizons, filmmaker and award winning journalist

    00:37:23 Q and A

    00:07:39 Next steps

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  • In this month's livestream Indypodcasters Marlene, Fiona and Lynne reflect on the Believe in Scotland 10th anniversary rally and other indy events, whether marches have had their day, the Labour party's disastrous first 2 months in power and how the the SNP is adjusting to life as a minority government.

    With clips, chat and listeners comments, we hope this brings a flavour of events in September 2024

    Watch Charlie Stuart's film Still Yes here https://youtu.be/M_5hQM_NRAg?si=atCbI7x4wlMOaHDf

    Find out more about the Building A Local Scotland campaign and sign the declaration here https://buildlocal.scot/

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  • On the 10th anniversary of Scotland's Independence Referendum film maker Charlie Stuart has released his tribute to the grassroots campaigners who refuse to give up! We chat to Charlie about the making of the film and his thoughts on the campaign a decade after the indyref.

    You can watch Charlie's film "Still Yes" here:https://youtu.be/M_5hQM_NRAg?si=4DXHh1bAmsfIWOxM

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  • On 18th September 2024 we marked the 10th anniversary of the historic first Scottish Independence Referendum, Indyref for short. During a passionate and exhilarating campaign, support for the Yes side grew from around 30% to over 50% before settling back at 45% on the day of the vote. In the words of Professor Sir John Curtace, the Yes side lost the vote but we won the campaign. Support for independence has hovered around the 50% mark for the last decade.

    Campaign group Believe In Scotland organised events throughout Scotland to mark the occasion. The mood was reflective, but upbeat and determined. We are STILL YES.

    Speeches from the Holyrood rally:

    00:00:48 Gordon MacIntyre Kemp, founder of Believe In Scotland

    00:12:56 Lesley Riddoch, award winning journalist, author, filmmaker

    00:28:32 Richard Walker, Editor of the Sunday National

    00:40:31 Andrew Barr, co-founder of the National Collective

    00:46:52 Gordon MacIntyre Kemp

    You can contribute to the Believe in Scotland crowdfunder here https://www.believeinscotland.org/crowdfunder2024

    Independence Live's crowdfunder is here

    https://independencelive.net/crowdfunder/

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  • 10 years on from the Independence Referendum we catch up with "artist, writer and deviant collagist" Greg Moodie. Greg's artwork and cartoons were iconic elements of the 2014 campaign and he has continued to produce political commentary in the guise of humour ever since.

    Greg has a new book out this month called The Unbearable Stupidity of Being which you can get from his website at https://gregmoodie.com/shop/

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  • After weeks of violent outbreaks in England, the far right racist contingent tried to bring their poison to Glasgow's George Square last weekend.

    Glasgow was having none of it and organised an anti racist demonstration which drew a far bigger crowd than the racists could muster.

    We reflect on the event with our guests Bill Ramsay and Isobel Lindsay and consider whether Scotland's distinctive national culture is enough to protect us from these malignant influences.

    The conversation ranges from our sense of our own Scottishness, our colonial past, the haunting experience of the clearances, our shared values and the inevitable fracturing of the UK state.

    We also consider whether the SNP can rise to the challenge of making the changes necessary to survive the 2026 Holyrood Elections.

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  • Part 1 of a 2 part episode this week as Fiona and Marlene go on the trail of the Radical Uprising of 1820, with the help of historian Tom Dowds. What we found is a fascinating tale of plots, intrigue, government spies, revolution and Scottish radicals dreaming of democracy and the creation of a Scottish Government.

    To be continued.....

    Look out for Part 2 next month.

    Tom Dowds' book "Scotland Free or a Desart" is available from good bookshopsFind out more about the 1820 Society from their FB page and twitter

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  • We chat to Tim Rideout and Ian Stewart about the Scottish Currency Group Conference coming up on 21st and 22nd of September and the exciting line up of guest speakers.

    Online and In Person tickets are available from Eventbrite here:

    https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/scottish-currency-group-conference-tickets-965256055847?aff=ebdssbdestsearch

    Hope to see you there!

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  • Indypodcasters Fiona and Marlene mull over August's events with guest Lynne Dougan in our Livestream for August 2024. We share some of our escapades this month - Lynne was at Elgin, Fiona got stuck in the mud, Marlene celebrated Ukraine Day.

    We also cover the Winter Fuel Payment debacle - Marlene has the stats! As Rachel Reeves perfects her eye roll, we delve into electricity prices here and in Norway, and no, we STILL don't know what GB Energy really is.

    ( NOTE: This episode has been edited to remove an incorrect statistic quoted in the discussion)

    You can watch the video version of this podcast here https://www.youtube.com/live/nIgVneUz_J4?si=TDe2jiJ9WGlO9Mjg

    Links mentioned in this episode:Watch our Hiroshima episode here • Hiroshima 79th Anniversary Commemoration

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  • It is 79 years since the nuclear and atomic bombs were dropped on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan.

    Every year Scottish CND organises events to commemorate this anniversary.

    Indypodcasters Fiona and Marlene were invited to record the Glasgow even at the peace tree in the grounds of Kelvingrove Art Gallery. It was a moving, yet uplifting event with songs and wonderful speakers sharing their stories such as the seeds from the "survivor tree", a ginko tree in Hiroshima which sprouted again following the bombing.

    We also had an interview with Jacqueline McLaren the Lord Provost of Glasgow about her role in the Mayors for Peace project and her determination to leave a lasting legacy of peace gardens in Glasgow parks.

    Contributors are:

    00:01:37 Interview with Jacqueline McManus, Lord Provost of Glasgow

    00:13:37 Opening remarks by David Peutherer, Chair of Glasgow CND

    00:16:00 Lord Provost's address at the event

    00:20:28 Hiro Shimai, Curator at Glasgow Botanic Gardens

    00:22:35 Down By the River Clyde performed by Protest In Harmony

    00:25:06 Jean Anderson Scottish CND

    00:31:59 Maggi Sale, Peace Campaigner and Author

    The event finished with two more songs from Protest in Harmony

    You can watch the video version of this event on our youtube channel.

    Find out more about Scottish CND here: https://www.banthebomb.org/

    Find out more about Mayors for Peace here: https://www.mayorsforpeace.org/en/

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  • The Battle of Falkirk took place on 22nd July 1298 and was a tragic loss for the Scots under William Wallace. His comrade Sir John de Graham, or Graeme, died in the battle and is buried at Trinity church in Falkirk.The De Graeme Society organise an annual commemoration of the battle and the brave Scots who gave their lives defending our freedom. This year's event, whilst a moving occasion, was also a family friendly day out with medieval market, battle re-enactments, performers, a town Crier and all sorts of other activities to engage, entertain and educate Scots in our own history.Indypodcasters Fiona and Marlene went along to Falkirk and this is their souvenir of the day.

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  • Gordon MacIntyre-Kemp is our guest for the second episode in our new series of podcasts on the theme of A National Conversation for Scotland.

    Gordon is head of campaigning organisation Believe in Scotland and he joined Indypodcasters Marlene and Fiona in the studio to talk about ambitious plans for a Scottish Citizens' Convention.

    Topics covered include:

    00:00:27 What is a Citizens' Convention?

    00:06:16 Timescale and other Challenges

    00:09:28 Not an Indy Trojan horse

    00:13:02 Not a Citizens' Assembly

    00:16:17 Who runs the Indy Movement?

    00:19:45 A Broader Conversation

    00:24:00 A Deeper Conversation

    00:33:14 Political Reactions

    00:37:12 Trusting the Trustees

    00:41:58 Creating solutions?

    00:49:00 Holyrood 2026

    You can find Believe in Scotland's proposal paper here: https://www.believeinscotland.org/delivering_independence_via_a_new_style_citizens_convention/

    Coming up: 17th August: Campaign Day in Inverness

    21st August: Scottish Independence Congress meeting

    18th September: 7pm Rally at Holyrood

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  • Part 1 of our new podcast series A National Conversation for Scotland .

    Following the shockwaves from the General Election result, we decided to revisit the topic of a national conversation for Scotland, starting with a fresh look at the conversation we had with Leanne Wood about the Welsh Constitutional Commission.

    In this episode we revisit that conversation and consider what ideas and opportunities can be applied in Scotland too.

    Main themes:

    00:04:46 A healthy debate

    00:10:09 A democratic revolution

    00:17:39 Silence from Westminster

    00:20:24 Practising for a Constitution

    00:28:10 Crux of the Report

    00:33:55 A Voice for the People

    The Final report from the Welsh Constitutional Commission is here https://www.gov.wales/sites/default/files/publications/2024-07/independent-commission-on-the-constitutional-future-of-wales-final-report.pdf

    Believe in Scotland's Citizen's Convention proposal is here https://www.believeinscotland.org/delivering_independence_via_a_new_style_citizens_convention

    The Scottish Independence Forum website is here https://independenceforum.scot/

    This conversation was originally part of a longer podcast in our Mibbes Aye series which you can find here https://youtu.be/LaoS2TmY21o?si=otiV9AdDbjmjDL3A

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  • This month saw the 750th anniversary of the birth of one of Scotland's greatest heroes, Robert the Bruce.

    In this episode, filmed mainly on location in Bannockburn, we draw from three different accounts of the Bruce's most famous battle and attempt to pinpoint the most likely sites of the different phases of the battle. We also examine the military and strategic genius of a man whose plans for every eventuality were so thorough they even included his own escape from Hell! We also reveal secrets hidden in the last verse of Burn's famous poem Scots Wha Hae.

    You can also find our Battle of Loudoun Hill episode here

    Check out our Scottish History playlist on our Youtube channel @indypodextra here

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  • Following the election results earlier this month, indypodcasters Fiona and Marlene invited guest and friend of the podcast Lynne Dougan into our studio for a chat. Lynne was at the count of the Alloa and Grangemouth constituency and gives us some behind the scenes insights as to what goes on through the night of an election.

    This episode was originally broadcast live on our YT channel and you can also watch it here

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  • Indypodcasters Fiona and Marlene were delighted to take part in a panel discussion which took place after Edinburgh Women for Independence group's AGM in June.

    The format was:

    00:01:09 Sam Page from Yes for EU on the topic of reasons to rejoin the EU

    00:08:42 Ruth Ritchie on behalf of Believe in Scotland on the topic of grassroots activism

    00:16:42 Marlene Halliday from Pensioners for Indy talking about the generation gap in independence support

    00:24:30 Fiona McGregor talking about how and why we started this podcast

    00:31:23 Q and A session

    You can find the podcast episodes mentioned in the discussions here:

    Yes 4 EU workshop - https://scottishindypod.scot/mibbes-aye-show/scotland-in-the-eu/

    Pat Kane discussion - https://scottishindypod.scot/mibbes-aye-show/over65s-why-still-not-yes/

    You can find out more about Edinburgh Women for Independence on their website https://www.edinburghwfi.com/

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  • Why did Graeme McCormick decide to stand in the SNP leadership contest and why did he then withdraw his candidacy to allow John Swinney to be elected unopposed?

    We last chatted to Graeme McCormick in September 2023 about his proposals to dissolve the UK union and how that might come about (you can listen to that episode here https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-axz4k-14a2c72 )

    Since then, Graeme has stood for the Presidency of the SNP but was beaten by Mike Russell. He brought his case to the SNP's independence strategy conference which Humza Yousaf held and most recently, announced his intention to stand in the latest SNP leadership contest. In the event, John Swinney was elected unopposed.

    But just why did Graeme withdraw his candidacy? And where does he think the independence campaign needs to go next?

    This is a podcast version of an episode of the TNT show on Independence Live's Youtube channel. As a live broadcast, their episode was plagued with technical issues which we have edited out.

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