Ecuador’s election wasn’t free — and its people will pay the price under President Noboa
Dividing the auld and the young is harmful to our movement
TAM KIRBY laments how the auld are held in contempt because we apparently ‘had it so much better’ – when in fact class struggle has been a battle for every generation

MY LAST article caused some issues through my current job and questions were raised.
So I find myself a wee bit constrained on this voices of Scotland piece.
I have been involved with many Morning Star meetings and sometimes have even been a contributor. So this piece is less a voice of Scotland and more a voice of me.
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