I’m SNP
because…. is basically my life story. It won’t surprise any of you to hear me say
that it pretty much defines who I am as a person. I have had a political awareness from a very
young age. One of my earliest memories
is that of my Dad being part of the teachers strike in 1985 & him telling
me he was taking the day off work because of Thatcher. Even earlier than that I remember being
scared of Thatcher because I genuinely thought she was a witch. Whether this was just down to how she
appeared on the TV & my pre-school imagination or whether I was picking up
on things I’d heard the adults around me say I’ll never know. I don’t want to create the impression that my
family were hardcore political activists.
They weren’t & to this day aren’t.
But they do have a belief that what is right is to be fundamentally kind
to others. That in itself is clearly, to
me anyway, the very basis of Left Wing politics. It’s an understanding that the greater good is served by looking
after folk. The teacher’s strike was a
good 10 years before I joined the SNP.
Maw & Dad were never members of a political party. My grandparents on the other hand were, maybe
not to the extent that I have become.
Understanding the influence of my both sets of grandparents is probably
the key here. I’ve mentioned in my last
piece that my Granddad was the son of a man who fled the Pogroms in
Ukraine. Granddad was a lifelong
Socialist, indeed he boasted to me that at one point in his life he had even
been a member of the Communist Party.
However he spent most of his life a member of the Labour Party, only
leaving when Tony Blair became leader.
It’s worth noting that he did this before Blair became Prime Minister
because he saw what Blair would do to his party. The important thing in this essay is that he
instilled in me many of my core beliefs in regards to politics being a tool to
reduce inequalities, of a progressive taxation system, of worker’s rights and
the evils of Right Wing politics.
If it had
been solely down to Granddad I probably would have joined the Labour Party
& fought vainly to change it from within.
However, on my Maw’s side the family are SNP way back. My Gran was a member of the Young Scots, an
early incarnation of what is now the Young Scots for Independence. I was told regularly that her mother, my
Great Gran was a long time SNP member who had been friends with Dr Robert
McIntyre. I still feel very lucky that I
was able to call Doc Mac a friend in my first couple of years in the
party. This family connection to the SNP,
as proud as I am of it, is secondary in importance to what I actually learned
from Gran. It was from her that I first
gained an understanding of Scotland as a separate nation. A nation with our own distinctive history
& culture. The influence of both
sets of grandparents gives my political being a balance for which I am
eternally grateful. The socialist
firebrand on one side & the calmer, more subtle self-aware patriotism on
the other both make the SNP my natural home.
Before I
talk a little about this election specifically I feel, if I am to be completely
honest, I need to mention one other aspect of my pre-adult years. I was bullied at school. Sometimes it was
physical, but mostly verbal & intimidation.
So to this day I have an inherent hatred of bullies & bullying. When I talk about wanting reduce inequalities
I see whole communities that have been bullied for years by people who should
have been helping them, ie the State. I
also see other parties running campaigns purely based upon attacking my friends
& my party. These attacks come from
parties that are offering nothing positive, indeed one who comes to mind seems
to feel that their biggest asset is to have a loud voice. It is the SNP’s contrast to that which makes
me SNP.
So now let
me talk a little more specifically about why I am voting SNP on May the 5th. In Edinburgh North & Leith we are lucky
to have the candidate that we do. So
firstly & foremostly I am voting for Ben Macpherson because I believe he
will make an excellent constituency parliamentarian. This is a constituency that desperately needs
someone who will represent everyone in the area no matter who they voted for,
no matter their background. I believe his
politics are a good balance of a desire to do good for all in our society &
an understanding of the distinctness of our constituency and indeed our
country. You only have to look on social
media to see the strength of the team that has come together to fight to get
him elected.
But you don’t
vote purely on the basis that you like one man.
I proudly vote SNP because we have policies that look after folk, that
make a day to day difference to people’s lives.
Free prescriptions, free tuition, free bus passes for OAPs. We will increase the Carer’s Allowance, we
will build more affordable homes, we will abolish the bedroom tax, we will establish
a Social Security Agency with fairness and dignity at its heart. Yes I did rip some of that directly from the
SNP manifesto & I make no apologies for doing so. I’m SNP because I want a stronger & a
fairer Leith. I’m SNP because I want a
stronger & fairer society. I’m SNP
because it’s just who I am.
#SNPBecause