Archive: SSP

I think I’m glad I’m not an SSP supporter. After a good half a decade of good progress, this past year or so has been disastrous. Now it seems as though they are going down in flames, with an additional little firework display for good measure just in case nobody noticed.

When Tommy Sheridan resigned as leader of the SSP last year I was surprised. In many ways, Tommy Sheridan is the SSP. He also enjoys the distinction of being the only person in the Scottish Parliament who is even vaguely interesting.

All of this hoo-ha is of course the reason why the party is in so much trouble these days. At the time I didn’t really know why he resigned. I knew there was some rumour about his private life published by the News of the World, but apart from that I knew nothing about it. And I didn’t care about it. After all, it is his private life.

That’s why I was surprised when I heard that Sheridan was going to sue the News of the World. Apart from the constant reminder — in the shape of Colin Fox — that he is no longer the leader of the SSP, I had forgotten all about the NotW story. After all, we are talking about the News of the World here; it is hardly reputable.

You can understand why Sheridan might want to do away with all of these allegations. But the prior to the court case it was all fish and chip paper. By taking the NotW to court, Sheridan has refreshed everybody’s memories of the allegations. It is in the Scottish news almost every day, and the allegations being made in court become more and more incredible as each day goes by.

The allegations about swingers clubs and nipple clamps all of a sudden seem a bit mundane. Yesterday he was accused of participating in a threesome with an SSP party activist and his brother-in-law. Today the SSP’s national secretary claimed that Sheridan had admitted to visiting swingers clubs.

There are several witnesses who are not following Sheridan’s line. These aren’t people who are interested in seeing Sheridan’s political career go up in smoke. They are SSP activists. More than anything I get the sense that — if these allegations are true — these people are personally disappointed in Sheridan and can’t quite believe the fact that he’s gone to court and everything to try and prove the News of the World wrong when they are not. Digbeth says that it looks like a “Jonathan Aitken moment”.

The thing is, I wouldn’t mind the fact that Tommy Sheridan is a sexy wildman. He is known for being a colourful character anyway, and what he gets up to in his private life is absolutely up to him. The thing is, by taking the NotW to court he has turned that fish and chip paper into daily headline news. If the allegations are true, the fact that he has taken them to court has given everybody the perfect excuse to point and laugh.

Even if Sheridan wins the case, some of the mud will probably stick. Sheridan will now forever be known as that orange swinger dude with the nipple clamps who spends his spare time being a socialist.

You know, I really hate by-elections. Because everybody always seems to win. I mean, everybody.

Labour won.
Hang on, the SNP did.
Oh no, it was a disaster for the nationalists.
Good for the Lib Dems though.
But the Conservatives are making progress.
The Greens beat the Socialists!
And the SSP… well… uh…

I guess they’re the exception that proves the rule.

Scottish Political Junkie blogs about the Scottish Socialist Party, who haven’t exactly been having the best of years.

It would be no surprise if the SSP imploded before the next Scottish Parliament election and Tommy Sheridan stood for Respect, the party started by George Galloway MP.

Well things certainly sound bad for the SSP at the moment. The SSP may be troubled, but I wouldn’t know if it was on the brink of implosion. Whatever, though, Scotland’s socialist movement won’t be going anywhere. Support for the SSP seems to me to be higher than that for similar left-wing parties in Europe (the SSP got 7% of the second votes in 2003 compared, for instance, to 4% for the PDS in Germany in 2002).

Post-SSP, if such a period were to exist in the near future, Tommy Sheridan would still be a figurehead. And I certainly don’t see him joining up with Respect given that Sheridan is in favour of Scottish independence whilst George Galloway is equally against it, so much so that it was the major barrier to Galloway joining the SSP following his expulsion from Labour.

Imagine, though, Sheridan and Galloway in the same party. Both are (now) sharp dressers and, whether or not you agree with them (or even if they agree with each other!), they are both undoubtedly great speakers. I certainly wouldn’t like to try being in a debate opposing the pair!

SNP trail Scottish Socialists in political fund-raising.

‘Grow up’, Mullan tells SSP.