MEMBERS of a group pushing for radical constitutional change have published new research examining the role of the Scottish government and its reported “capture by corporate interests.”
The Red Paper Collective, made up of activists and academics from the Labour and trade union movement, have released Scotland United the fight for a Radical Scottish Parliament, arguing “neither unionism nor nationalism offer a way forward.”
The study looks at the constitutional debate, which the collective says should have its heart an understanding of social and economic problems facing Scots.
Red Paper editor Pauline Bryan said: “The parliament that was created in 1999 has fallen far short of the kind of parliament we need in the days of footloose, vampire capitalism.