Yes Cowal Scottish Independence Podcast
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Discussing Scottish Independence and issues relevant to Scotland.
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EU Keeping the Light On for Scotland
16/05/2025 Duração: 54minScotland in Europe: Our journey to the European Parliament! In this special episode of our podcast, Indypodcasters Fiona and Marlene share our exciting journey to Brussels where they joined a delegation organised by campaign groups Yes for EU and Europe for Scotland. Our mission? To promote Scotland's place in Europe and meet with Members of the European Parliament (MEPs ) in support of an independent Scotland rejoining the EU. From behind the scenes moments to exclusive MEP interviews, this episdoe captures the warm welcome and strong support we received in the heart of the EU. Our trip was not only inspiring for all the delegates but also formed part of the Europe Day celebrations on May 9th with footage featured in an event held in Edinburgh and also livestreamed. Key chapters: 00:00:21 Arriving in Brussels 00:02:53 Elise Tallaron, Heather Anderson, Alyn Smith and Marlene Halliday share their hopes for the visit 00:06:27 Emotional arrival at the European Parliament 00:11:48 Inside the Parliam
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Elbows Up, Scotland
09/05/2025 Duração: 56minEnglish Council Elections Fallout: What can Scotland learn? In this episode, Fiona and Marlene are joined by regular guests Bill Ramsay and Isobel Lindsay to discuss the recent English local council election results and the growing momentum behind far right organisation Reform Uk. What do these political shifts mean for Scottish politics? could they signal change - or opportunity - north of the border? We explore the dangers of politicians clinging to the centre ground, how to re-energise a disillusioned electorate and whether the Scottish government should adopt a more radical, even rebellious, stance. Key themes: 00:01:49 Lessons from the English election results 00:06:30 Broken Britain 00:16:55 The independence lifeboat 00:23:49 Indy parties vs the indy movement 00:25:02 Housing crisis or opportunity? 00:28:40 Turnout is key 00:33:53 Can the SNP be the anti-Trump? 00:38:40 Time to get radical again? 00:44:16 Tactics to counter Reform UK #scottishpolitics #ReformUk #political
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April Round Up
02/05/2025 Duração: 54minJoin Fiona, Marlene and Lynne as they look back at everything April threw their way - from local activism to international campaigning. In this NOT-a-livestream episode, the trio break down their month, share behind the scenes stories and react to standout moments from Holyrood and Westminster. Subscribe for sharp chat, smart laughs and solid political insight - even when it's pre-recorded! Key themes included are: 00:00:19 Believe in Scotland's litter picking campaign 00:02:27 Yes4EU's Brussels delegation 00:07:00 Electoral Reform Society's Scottish Spring conference 00:12:14 Scottish election study polling 00:20:14 Dave Doogan takes on Starmer 00:21:53 Stephen Flynn on Grangemouth v Scunthorpe 00:24:41 Sarah Sultana calls out Rachel Reeves 00:25:50 Downie at the bottom of the barrel 00:27:41 Holyrood petitions committee considers the ICCPR 00:34:57 Angus Robertson unconvincing on independence 00:38:26 Tories digging for dirt get put back in their box 00:46:20 Dem
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Holyrood 2026: What do we want?
25/04/2025 Duração: 01h02minHolyrood 2026: What Makes a Great Manifesto? In this episode, Indypodcasters Fiona and Marlene take you to Govan, where the Scottish Independence Convention held a lively and inspiring event on 5th April 2025 to kick-start conversations around the Holyrood 2026 elections. The big question: What do we want to see in party manifestos? We feature insights from three standout speakers, each bringing bold, fresh ideas and proposing three key topics they believe should be included in their 2026 manifestos of any party seeking their vote. Plus, Fiona and Marlene reveal their own top 3 manifesto wish lists, rounding off the episode with some thought-provoking discussion and a few surprises. Key chapters: 00:01:57 Simon Barrow - what makes a great manifesto 00:12:57 Selma Rahman - what women tell us 00:29:53 Ian Black - mission orientated market making 00:47:12 Marlene and Fiona's manifesto wish lists Whether you're passionate about Scottish independence, curious about policy priorities, or just love a good political
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Standout speech: Wealth, Inequality and Land Reform
23/04/2025 Duração: 21minLaurie MacFarlane from Future Economy Scotland gave, in our opinion, the standout speech at the recent Independence Forum for Scotland conference held in Edinburgh on 1st March 2025. Land Reform is one of those key topics where the public mood seems to be for further, faster reform than our politicians seem able to keep up with but the stakes are high and the potential benefits to Scotland are immense. Find out more from https://futureeconomy.scot #landreform #socialjustice #scotland The Scottish Independence Podcasts team produce a NEW podcast episode every Friday search for Scottish Independence Podcasts wherever you get your podcasts. Remember to like and subscribe! Contact Us: indypodcasters@gmail.com Visit our website https://scottishindypod.scot for blogposts, newsletter signup and more episodes Subscribe for free to our Youtube channel @scottishindypodExtra for more of our video footage and clips. video premieres most Tuesdays at 8pm If you've enjoyed this podcast you might like to buy us a coffee?
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SCND Peace and Poetry
18/04/2025 Duração: 55minPeace and Poetry : Scottish CND's Annual Poetry fundraiser event, Glasgow 2025 Join us for an inspirational podcast episode recorded live at the Scottish CND's Annual Peace and Poetry Event in Glasgow - a celebration of art, activism and reflections on war, peace and hope for the future. This special fundraiser brought together an exceptional line-up of poets who shared moving and thought-provoking work on the themes of peace, war, beauty, tragedy, hope, love and the future of our planet. Whether you are here for the poetry, the politics or the passion - this episode is not to be missed. Support the movement and learn more about Scottish CND's campaigns: https://banthebomb.org Poetry recitals included in this episode are: 00:01:25 Lynn Jamieson - welcome 00:04:54 Hugh McMillan - A Poet Reacts in an Age of Horror 00:07:03 Finola Scott - The Dipper, by Kathleen Jamie 00:07:51 Cait O'Neill McCullagh - In Irpin 00:09:02 Jim Aitken - What I Told Riona 00:10:57 Hugh McMillan - The Most Incompetent Branch 00:11:40
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Scotland the Colony - with Prof Alf Baird
11/04/2025 Duração: 49minAudio version of the recent TNT show where host John Drummond interviews Professor Alf Baird about the concept of Scotland as a colony of England in the light of the recent application to the UN to add Scotland to the list of colonised countries. You can watch the video version of the TNT show here https://www.youtube.com/live/zoX3jbDb710?si=BTTYqVupU9esAqIX More information about the application to the UN is on the Liberation Scotland website here https://liberation.scot Alf's Book "Doun-Hauden " is published by Kindle direct Publishing and available on Amazon . #scotlandcolony #liberationscotland #decolonisation The Scottish Independence Podcasts team produce a NEW podcast episode every Friday search for Scottish Independence Podcasts wherever you get your podcasts. Remember to like and subscribe! Contact Us: indypodcasters@gmail.com Visit our website https://scottishindypod.scot for blogposts, newsletter signup and more episodes Subscribe for free to our Youtube channel @scottishindypodExtra for mor
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The Union Dividend - Debunked
04/04/2025 Duração: 56minIn this thought provoking interview, Marlene and Fiona sit down with data analyst Stuart Donald to discuss his fascinating research on the "union dividend". Stuart's research delves into the origins of the Barnett formula and even further back to pre war economics to unpack the myths and misconceptions about the financial benefits Scotland supposedly receives from England and how much better off we would be if we were able to make our own political choices. Stuart also highlights how the Westminster First Past The Post electoral system disproportionately favours the right and disenfranchises poorer communities. Could Proportional Representation hold the key to a fairer system? Will independence come soon enough to save Scotland from the demographic time bomb created by Westminster mismanagement? Main chapters 00:01:27 What is this Union Dividend? 00:03:10 Why does Scotland get more funding than England? 00:06:48 The Barnett formula 00:08:50 Unionist Spin 00:11:50 Debunking the myths 00:18:47 Eur
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Labour's Poll Tax Moment?
28/03/2025 Duração: 01h01minJoin Fiona, Marlene, and regular guest Lynne as they dive into the most pressing topics in Scottish and Westminster politics. From Labour's disastrous welfare cuts and the ongoing battle over PIP (Personal Independence Payments) to the Scottish Tories desperate attempts to run down Ferguson Marine, the trio offers insightful analysis and opinion. Tune in for an eye-opening discussions on topics as diverse as the dangers of the nuclear industry, the latest Believe in Scotland litterpicking campaign, and Canada's spirited stand against Trump’s aggressive rhetoric. Stay informed with topical chat, thought-provoking clips, and expert commentary on current events shaping our world today. Chapters: 00:00:53 Nicola Sturgeon cleared 00:02:16 Decolonising Scotland 00:08:41 Lorna Slater - return of the Deposit Return Scheme 00:11:03 Believe in Scotland litterpicking campaign 00:14:44 PIP - Labour's Poll Tax Moment? 00:16:04 Stephen Flynn calls out Labour's manifesto 00:18:36 What is PIP and who is affected?
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Reclaiming Our Clyde
21/03/2025 Duração: 42minIt's Time to Reclaim Our Clyde! Join Fiona and Marlene's discussion with passionate SCND activists David Kelly and David Peutherer as we talk about the vital need to rid the River Clyde of nuclear weapons. We dive into the engaging new campaign "It's Time to Reclaim Our Clyde" urging young people to find out more and take action for a nuclear free Scotland. Discover why independence is the only way to ensure a safer nuclear-free future for Scotland and how the campaign is empowering the next generation to rise up and make a difference. Key themes: 00:02:40 Background to the campaign 00:12:45 But what about the nuclear jobs? 00:15:00 Increasing our defences? 00:17:45 Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) 00:18:42 Independence is key 00:19:44 Campaign next steps 00:25:34 Generational differences 00:28:23 Trump 00:31:00 Cuddly green nuclear power? 00:35:49 Whatever happened to the Labour party? It's time to act before it's too late! Find out more including how to
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Events, Dear Boy, Events
14/03/2025 Duração: 51minIn this insightful discussion, Fiona and Marlene are joined by expert commentators Bill Ramsay and Isobel Lindsay to analyse the latest developments from the White House. They explore the growing implications for Ukraine, the evolving UK-US relationship, and the global push for increased defence spending. As tensions rise, the panel delves into whether this military build up truly benefits nations or if it mainly serves the interests of arms manufacturers Key themes: 00:01:54 - context 00:03:45 - US vs China 00:05:27 - implications for the Russian war in Ukraine 00:18:29 - UK-US relations 00:20:48 - Re-armament in Europe 00:33:31 - Defence priorities for Scotland 00:39:24 - Ukraine peace settlement 00:44:32 - The psychology of invasion 00:47:09 - Trump's state visit 00:49:23 - Creativity from adversity #ukraine #trump #defence The Scottish Independence Podcasts team produce a NEW podcast episode every Friday search for Scottish Independence Podcasts wherever you get your podcasts. Remembe
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Memories of the Miners' Strike 40 years on
07/03/2025 Duração: 01h09minMiners' Strike 40th Anniversary | Alex Shanks & Richie Venton at Jim McVicar Memorial Lecture In this episode, Marlene and Fiona attend the Scottish Socialist Party's Jim McVicar Memorial Lecture to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the 1984-85 Miners' Strike. Featuring Alex Shanks, a young miner during the strike, and Richie Venton, author of Class War on Workers, this event offers passionate speeches that explore the strike’s lasting impact on the working class. The discussions dive into the history of the Miners' Strike, its consequences, and the ongoing struggle for workers' rights. Whether you remember the strike or are engaged in class warfare studies, this episode offers powerful insights into one of the most significant labour movements in recent history. 00:01:31 Welcome by Natalie Reid 00:03:34 Alex Shanks' first hand account of the miners strike 1984/85 00:28:24 Richie Venton explores the wider context and lessons learned Find our more at www.scottishsocialistparty.org #MinersStrike40 #Class
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A Positive Outlook
28/02/2025 Duração: 57minJoin Indypodcasters Fiona and Marlene and guests Lynne Dougan and Jacqui Jensen as we mull over the latest Scottish political snippets from Holyrood, Westminster and beyond. Themes include: 00:01:19 - The power of the positive outlook 00:09:47 - Outside the Labour Party conference 00:15:51 - Findlay's Barlinnie Paradise 00:19:05 - Pam Ghosal's Wild West Schools 00:25:35 - Bailey alarms patients 00:32:58 - Kate Forbes on the Internal Market Act threat 00:35:40 - Sarwar goes nuclear 00:38:50 - What does GB energy do? 00:38:50 - Lumsden's bad language 00:41:37 - investing in our people 00:45:40 - Westminster tactics 00:49:09 - Trudeau and Trump 00:51:05 - Stand up, speak up, act up #scottishpolitics #holyrood #topicalclips The Scottish Independence Podcasts team produce a NEW podcast episode every Friday search for Scottish Independence Podcasts wherever you get your podcasts. Remember to like and subscribe! Contact Us: indypodcasters@gmail.com Visit our website https://scottishindypod.scot for blogposts, news
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Grangemouth - An Unjust Transition?
25/02/2025 Duração: 36minA bonus podcast episode from Rising Clyde, the Scottish Climate Justice Show. Host Iain Bruce discusses the potentially unjust transition of workers at Grangemouth following the announcement that over 400 redundancy notices are being issued by refinery operator Petroineos. Iain's guests are Rosie Hampton of Friends of the Earth Scotland and Ewan Gibbs, historian of industry, energy and protest at the University of Glasgow with contributions from Chris Hamilton, Unite convenor at the plant, aviation engineer Finlay Asher of Safe Landing and Lewis Conroy, one of five climate protestors from this is Rigged, up for trial for occupying part of the plant in 2023 #grangemouth #justtransition #petroineos You can also watch the video version of this episode here The Scottish Independence Podcasts team produce a NEW podcast episode every Friday search for Scottish Independence Podcasts wherever you get your podcasts. Remember to like and subscribe! Contact Us: indypodcasters@gmail.com Visit our website https:/
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Will Gaza Arise from the Ashes?
21/02/2025 Duração: 56minWith special guest Dr Philippa Whitford, retired surgeon and former SNP MP. Trump's astonishing proposal to turn Gaza into a waterfront resort may have dominated the headlines, but the real story is the ongoing plight of the people of Gaza as the fragile ceasefire takes effect. Dr Philippa has lived and worked in Gaza and here she offers her unique personal perspective on the recent conflict and the prospects of a peaceful solution. If you would like to support the charity Medical Aid for Palestinians you can do so here https://map.org.uk You can also find our previous video about Dr Whitford's work in Gaza here : https://youtu.be/1Qz-kyrGYBc Our coverage of the Glasgow march against BBC bias is here https://youtu.be/picyGeQtyzA #gaza #palestine #ceasefire The Scottish Independence Podcasts team produce a NEW podcast episode every Friday search for Scottish Independence Podcasts wherever you get your podcasts. Remember to like and subscribe! Contact Us: indypodcasters@gmail.com Visit our website https
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Claiming Our Rights
14/02/2025 Duração: 57minWith guests Andy Anderson and Leah Gunn Barratt of Respect Scottish Sovereignty we take a closer look at the International Covenant for Civil and Political Rights ( ICCPR) and what incorporation of these rights into Scots Law could mean to the Scottish people. Key themes include: 00:01:00 Overview of Human Rights legislation 00:03:30 Why should we incorporate ICCPR? 00:06:00 Petition before the Scottish Parliament 00:08:50 Example - Switzerland 00:10:30 Example - Taiwan 00:13:15 Example - South Korea 00:16:30 Scottish Referendums Act 2020 00:19:14 Popular initiatives 00:25:27 UK Supreme Court 00:27:48 So what could Scotland do differently? 00:32:41 Does Article 1 apply to Scotland? 00:44:27 UN Convention of the Rights of a Child (UNCRC) 00:49:21 People power! 00:52:51 Our Conclusions Previous episodes mentioned in this one: Respect Scottish Sovereignty https://scottishindypod.scot/grassroots-indy-campaign/respect-scottish-sovereignty/ Building a Local Scotland https://scottishi
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Memoirs
07/02/2025 Duração: 01h09minRingwood Publishing is an independent Scottish publisher based in Glasgow. In January they hosted an even called Reflections and Revelations: Our Memoirs Event showcasing several of their authors who have written books based on Memoir. Fiona and Marlene were delighted to attend and record the event. Speakers and readings are: 00:01:04 Mary McCabe, author of Two Closes and a Referendum and Stirring the Dust 00:08:27 Carol Fox, author of Memoirs of a Feminist Mother 00:16:36 Sandy Jamieson, Chief Executive of Ringwood introducing the work of the late Brendan McLaughlin and John Keeman 00:22:57 Brendan McLaughlin's daughter Siobhan 00:24:51 Reading from First of May by Brendan McLaughlin 00:27:32 Reading from In the Shadow of the Crane by John Keeman 00:32:13 Maureen Cullen, author of Kitten Heels 00:40:43 Kirsten McQuarrie, author of Remember the Rowan 00:45:03 Panel discussion and questions from the audience More about Ringwood publishers, featured authors and their books at https://www.ringwo
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Let Them Eat Cake
31/01/2025 Duração: 52minThis month's livestream of clips and chat covering a range of topics including: 00:00:42 Charles visits an Alloa foodbank 00:05:41 Colin Fox's prediction comes true 00:08:00 Dave Doogan calls out Starmer 00:10:16 Labour MP Brian Leishman finds out he has NO influence 00:14:43 The power of "devalation" 00:18:29 The cost of Scotgov mitigation 00:24:15 Patrick Harvie explains the "hoover up" economy 00:25:51 Housebuilding and Sarwar's empty rhetoric 00:31:57 Robin McAlpine schools the Energy Minister 00:37:40 Robert Reich - lessons from the US election 00:46:44 Mary Trump sniffs Donald's latest grift 00:48:18 Emma Harper brings Scots leid to Holyrood #scottishpolitics The Scottish Independence Podcasts team produce a NEW podcast episode every Friday search for Scottish Independence Podcasts wherever you get your podcasts. Remember to like and subscribe! Contact Us: indypodcasters@gmail.com Visit our website https://scottishindypod.scot for blogposts, newsletter signup and more episod
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Great British Debt - All A Big Con?
28/01/2025 Duração: 54minOur guest this week is William Thomson from the Scotonomics show. In this episode we challenge William with our questions. He tackles those and shares his own thoughts on independence, Modern Monetary Theory and the economic situation in general. Main topics: 00:02:00 Q1: Can Scotland afford to be independent? 00:06:38 Q2: But what about inflation? 00:11:37 Q3: What about the Deficit? 00:16:48 Q4: Should Scotland repay UK debt? 00:20:15 Q5 But doesn't borrowing create debt? 00:31:13 Q6 How will Scotland manage the economy? 00:32:25 Q7: Does independence mean a decade of austerity? 00:41:42 Q8: EU or EFTA? 00:47:13 Q9: What if we had voted YES in 2014? 00:49:05 Q10 Next Steps? Still have questions? Let us know in the comments. You can watch the Scotonomics show every week on @IndependenceLive and the articles William refers to are on the website https://scotonomics.scot/articles/ More information about this year's Festival of Economics is also available at h
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A Taste of Burns
24/01/2025 Duração: 40minBurns Night 2025 is fast approaching and we've been out and about collecting poetry and stories to create a celebratory podcast episode. Featuring: 00:02:17 To A Louse - performed by Marlene Halliday 00:05:36 Oh Tibbie, I hae Seen the Day - performed by Susi Briggs 00:08:07 Tibbie's Reply - written and performed by Susi Briggs 00:11:31 The Flyting O' Bruce and Red Comyn - written and performed by Susi Briggs 00:18:15 Scots Wha Hae - performed by Lorraine Sinclair 00:22:03 The Stirling Lines - performed by Fiona McGregor 00:25:40 Tam O'Shanter - performed by Billy Kay You can watch the livestream of the whole Believe in Scotland event on their Youtube channel here https://www.youtube.com/live/a90mQdD4rkA?si=THPYYe2mOPGCp7sg Believe in Scotland's website is www.believeinscotland.org Other podcast episodes mentioned are: Telling Scotland's Stories with Mairi Sutherland https://youtu.be/QXeNMDvSN6k Tickets for the special screening of Mairi's film The Red Rose can be booked here https://www.odeon.co.uk/films/r