Interesting, it seems they've retained some thinking from the Labour left on the topic, just with support for Scottish independence added. The cold Cuba socialism in one country option but even more isolated.Tichtheid wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2024 11:09 pm It was common on the "Indy Left" to support Brexit in Scotland, it was an issue that was seen as either separate from or a part of Scottish independence among many and their argument went along the lines of the EU being a "Capitalist Club".
It was never a coherent argument once you started asking questions.
Corbyn has never supported Scottish independence. Is a Bennite on Europe and favourable towards Brexit, but was forced into all sorts of positions due to the vast majority of his party being against it. He was meeting regularly with Adams, IRA men and Sinn Fein men, throughout the 1980s even immediately after IRA bombings.Biffer wrote: Tue Mar 05, 2024 12:01 am Galloway is ardently pro Irish reunification. Not ambivalent. That’s not a standard Brexit position.
Is this something Galloway has even flip flopped on? Has he always been Euro sceptic/anti-EU, always anti-Scottish independence, always pro-united Ireland? If he's never changed his positions then it's just the standard Labour hard left position, of wanting a cold Cuba with Wales/Scotland forced to participate with England in that undertaking. The only difference they have with the Tory sovereignty fans, is as you say the Tories are ambivalent about NI. They all agree Scotland can never escape.