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STUC calls for ‘all-out opposition to neonazis throughout Scotland’
Trade unionists and anti-racists urged to rally in Erskine on Sunday to oppose fascist targeting 200 refugees housed at the Muthu Glasgow River Hotel
Unite Community activists outside the Clyde Hotel in Erskine

THE STUC has demanded “all-out opposition to neonazis throughout Scotland” as it calls on the nation’s trade unionists and anti-racists to rally in Erskine on Sunday.

Supported by author Irvine Welsh, comedian Frankie Boyle and musician Eddie Reader, the demonstration seeks to bolster work done to fight the fascist targeting of 200 refugees housed at the town’s Muthu Glasgow River Hotel since February.

Racist Patriotic Alternative and its Homeland splinter have worked to inflame tensions through misinformation and fear-mongering.

But from community councils to weekly demonstrations outside the hotel itself, they have been countered at every turn by the local Paisley and District TUC and the Young Communist League, amid complete silence from the British government.

STUC general secretary Roz Foyer said: “The UK government’s policy on refugees is a disgrace.

“The Erskine community and communities across Scotland are subject to a cost-of-living crisis and cuts to vital services. 

“It is government not refugees who bear the responsibility for that.

 “The far right and neonazi thugs like Homeland will be left in no doubt that, when we mobilise in all out opposition, our communities utterly oppose their racist and divisive attitudes.

“This Sunday we’re sending a clear message that Scotland welcomes those fleeing war and persecution; that we can be a safe haven for those in their hour of need when they need it most.

“Time and time again, the trade union movement and anti-racist groups like Stand Up to Racism have driven out the poison of fascism from our communities.

“This weekend will be no different and we would appeal to anyone who shares in that goal to rally at the Muthu hotel from 11am this Sunday.” 

There will be a collection of food and clothing for local foodbanks on the day.

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