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IN WRITING THIS JOINT STATEMENT we, the undersigned – bloggers and other influencers in the campaign for Scottish independence, affirm our commitment to independence and to the unity of the independence movement in its entirety. It is not our aim to cause discord or to encourage members of the SNP to cancel their memberships. We hope only to raise our concerns and to ask that the Disciplinary Committee and the leadership of the SNP reconsider their decision, and we hope sincerely that the contents of this letter will be taken seriously and in the spirit in which they are intended.

Yesterday the decision was made by the Disciplinary Committee of the Scottish National Party to rescind the party membership of Gareth Wardell, the well-known and much respected author of The Grouse Beater blog. This decision was made as a result of an article he published addressing the issue of the GMB, a London-based trade union, acting in Scotland to deny people their democratic rights. Owing to the author’s reference in the blog to the Nazis’ attitude to trade unions in the 1930s and 40s and his quotation of the term “the Jew” – in the context of citing Adolf Hitler in Mein Kampf – the leadership of the GMB union accused him of making an antisemitic attack on Ms Rhea Wolfson, who, unbeknownst to Mr Wardell at the time of writing, is herself Jewish.

We agree without reservation that antisemitism and all forms of racism, prejudice, and discrimination are always wrong. The campaign for Scottish independence is an open and inclusive social and political movement which welcomes the participation and activism of everyone who believes independence is the best option for the future of our country. However, after much discussion and careful consideration, we do not accept Mr Wardell’s contribution was indeed anti-Semitic or racist or discriminatory in the least. It is our firm belief that his words were deliberately and opportunistically taken out of context and weaponised against him and the entire movement in a concerted attack by the union, members of the Scottish Labour Party – to which the GMB is affiliated, and elements of the anti-independence tabloid press.

Frustratingly, this unjustified accusation was taken up by and supported by a number of high-profile people in the SNP – most notably Ms Fiona Robertson the SNP’s national women’s and equalities convener. In an article published on her own blog titled: Holding Ourselves to Our Own Standards, she made the claim that “most people… are not people who have enough background experience of anti-Semitism to make that judgement.” Yet she herself, without any qualifications in racism or antisemitism in particular, is – apparently.

Misquoting and wholly misrepresenting Gareth Wardell, Ms Robertson went on in her piece to offer a somewhat problematic definition of antisemitism and from this establish her case that Mr Wardell was sending out a “dogwhistle” to anti-Semites and racists:

The explanation is as follows: if you are writing about a union leader who is Jewish, bringing up Hitler’s view on unions – that they were dangerous because Jewish people controlled them – and then specifically talking about the Jewish union leader implies a link. Otherwise there is no reason whatsoever to start quoting Hitler. It essentially says ‘Hitler believed that Jewish people controlling unions was bad, and this person is Jewish and is controlling a union in a way I don’t like.’ The link between those two dots is ‘so maybe he had a point’.

“Bringing up Hitler’s view on unions,” even when speaking to a Jewish person, is not in and of itself anti-Semitic. This is at best a tenuous grasp. Gareth Wardell at no point claimed unions were dangerous “because Jewish people controlled them.” This much is a serious misrepresentation of the point he was making. On this Mr Wardell was clear; that this was Hitler’s view, and that the Nazis used this pernicious belief in order to undermine and attack trade unions – which Mr Wardell describes as one of the “cornerstones of democracy.” Ms Robertson concludes this argument by suggesting that Mr Wardell’s conclusion is that “maybe [Hitler] had a point.” This assessment, sadly, suggests only one of two things; either Ms Robertson has failed to understand the article she is critiquing or malicious intent. The Grouse Beater article implies no such thing.

It is reasonable to conclude, given the position of Fiona Robertson in the SNP, that her opinion has become the uncritically accepted opinion of the party’s leadership and has therefore informed the judgement of the Disciplinary Committee and its decision to expel Gareth Wardell from the party. We, the undersigned, hold that both this judgement and the decision to cancel Mr Wardell’s membership of the party are unwarranted and utterly unacceptable. This decision undermines freedom of expression within the party and the movement, and seriously damages the trust that we depend on, that the party will not dispose of us in order to satisfy a perceived need in the political leadership of the movement to appear above reproach.


Signed (28 November 2018):

Barrhead Boy | Craig Murray | Craig Sheridan | David Hooks (PoliticsScot) | Jason Michael (Jeggit) | Ken McDonald (iScot Magazine) | MacAlba | Mr Malky | Peter A. Bell | Tommy Sheridan | Tradasro | WeeDetour

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12 thoughts on “Open Letter to the SNP

    1. Peter – I have taken the liberty of adding your name to the list of blogger signatories (no way if I’m to get hanged for this that you’re not coming with me 👺). Feel free to republish it on your own blog.

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  1. Couldn’t agree more. The control freakery has reached epic proportions. I was considering my membership after 30 years for other reasons. Mainly the lack of any independence campaign, the lack of response to the Brexit Bill, and the constant obsession with trying to save England from Brexit ,which it voted for.

    I feel the SNP leadership no longer reflect the mood and ambition of the people who elect them. I have great respect for Nicola ,and she is a great First Minister. However I am losing faith that she is the one to deliver independence. I say that because at the moment we are taking hit after hit without striking back. You become punch drunk when that happens. Your supporters then begin to lose hope and go into their shells. We need inspiration, hope and courage.

    It’s high time our leaders stepped up to the plate for the fight ahead.

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  2. I am happy, as a political follower and SNP member, to support the bloggers who have written the above letter (and to Peter Bell, as above). I followed the GrouseBeater thread as it unwound. And I believe the bloggers have the rights of this issue. The decion made by the SNP Discipline Committee is flawed & unjustified. For many years I was not affiliated to any party until I decided my support for independence warranted supporting the party that would take us there. I won’t be renewing my membership.

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  3. Oh FFS.

    I joined the SNP in 2014 after voting for them in every election since I became eligible to vote in 1992. I joined because I thought they were a party I could belong to because of shared values in addition to the mutual interest in independence for Scotland. I have been considering cancelling my membership for a number of reasons in the past year or so but this matter has made up my mind: I will continue to vote for the SNP because I desire independence for Scotland & they are the only realistic vehicle for this to be achieved but I will be sending back my membership card in the morning. My monthly subscription will find another pro-independence home (quite possibly funding Grouse Beater’s blog), that I can assure you.

    I am exceedingly disappointed.

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    1. Jason, consider it done!

      I’ve been thinking for a while that I should help support a blog I enjoy reading and which makes me think.

      Cheers!

      Hugh

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  4. I’m sad and frustrated at the whole thing. I constantly share the list compiled by Grouse Beater on SNP achievements. He’s an asset to Indy and the SNP. Anyone who read the blog ,could see it was not anti-semitic! They should apologise!

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