Solidarity (Scotland)

Solidarity
Scotland's Socialist Movement
Gaelic nameDlùth-chomann – Gluasad Sòisealach na h-Alba
Scots nameSolidaritie – Scotland's Socialist Muivement
Founded2006
Dissolved2021[1]
Split fromScottish Socialist Party
Merged intoAlba Party
Headquarters36 Chestnut Crescent
East Kilbride
G75 9EL[2]
Ideology
Political positionLeft-wing to far-left
National affiliation
ColoursRed, Green, White

Solidarity – Scotland's Socialist Movement was a political party in Scotland. The party launched on 3 September 2006, founded by two former Scottish Socialist Party MSPs, Tommy Sheridan and Rosemary Byrne, in the aftermath of Sheridan's libel action.

On 23 December 2010, Sheridan was convicted of perjury during the 2006 defamation action, and sentenced to three years imprisonment on 26 January 2011. Solidarity performed poorly in the 2011 Scottish Parliament election, achieving only 2,837 votes or 0.14% of the overall regional list vote.

Solidarity formally ended its existence as a political party in December 2021, giving its support to the Alba Party instead.[1][failed verification]

  1. ^ a b Russell, Greg (6 December 2021). "Tommy Sheridan's Solidarity de-registers as political party". The National.
  2. ^ "View registration – The Electoral Commission". search.electoralcommission.org.uk.
  3. ^ a b c "Robert Burns – The Radical, The Republican, The Revolutionary". solidarity.scot. 29 January 2019. Retrieved 13 August 2020. OUR VISION IS OF AN INDEPENDENT SCOTLAND.
    A SOCIALIST SCOTLAND.
    A MODERN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC WHERE A PERSON'S WORTH IS MEASURED BY THEIR CHARACTER, COMPASSION AND COMMITMENT TO THEIR FELLOW MAN NOT THEIR BANK BALANCE, BIRTH OR STATUS
    INDEPENDENCE IS NOT THE END OF OUR JOURNEY IT IS THE START OF OUR JOURNEY
    THE JOURNEY TOWARDS A FAIRER COUNTRY THAT PUTS PEOPLE BEFORE PROFITS AND BABIES BEFORE BOMBS
    BURNS WOULD APPROVE OF OUR RADICAL VISION