Present:- Dave (Angus & Mearns), Doug (Aberdeen),
Alistair, Stuart, Sarah (Dundee), Allan,
David (Edinburgh)
Apologies:-
Jonathon (Glasgow)
1. Reports
Aberdeen
RIC-Aberdeen hasn't been holding specific RIC meetings but
its members have been involved in a number of campaigns. RIC-Aberdeen was part
of the Aberdeen CND contingent which went to Faslane on 23rd.
Angus & Mearns
At the last RIC Angus meeting before this
national forum, the group discussed seeking to re-launch, or re-vitalise, 'Yes
Angus', as a regional part of a national 'YES' campaign. The intention being to
seek to involve CommonWeal, the Green Party, and other pro-independence
groupings, as well as those Yes supporters who are not members of any party or
group. Not 'excluding' the SNP, of course, but not waiting for them to take the
initiative, either. However, we decided to wait until after the election, to
see what the situation was, before doing anything about this. We'll discuss
this further at the RIC Angus meeting to be held on Monday, 19th June in the
Fishermen's Inn in Arbroath.
(Update from Dave following that group meeting
- the group feels we would like
to have more of a sense of national direction re this. We decided if there's to
be a 'Yes' campaign then there needs to be an actual target date for a new
independence referendum. Yes, we are well aware that neither our local
autonomous group, nor RIC nationally, can set a date; that's up to the Scottish
Government and Scottish Parliament. Nevertheless, what we COULD do is to
publicly state a date which we think should be aimed for. We decided we would
push for this through RIC and through other groupings in which members are
involved.)
RIC Angus has also been involved, in conjunction
with UNITE Communities (some folks are members of both) in bringing showings of
the film 'I Daniel Blake', followed by discussion of the implications of the
film (all showings free to the unemployed etc) to Montrose, Arbroath,
Kirriemuir, Brechin, Hillside, and Monifieth. Also, in conjunction with members
of Unison, in street campaigning in Montrose and Brechin against Angus Council
cuts to services.
Dundee
RIC-Dundee hasn't been holding specific RIC
meetings but was involved in a post-General Election meeting on June 14th,
where the current political situation was discussed. This meeting was one of a
series of events organised by Women for Independence, who have been leading on
cross-group activities in Dundee over the last year.
The issue of whether to concentrate on making the arguments
for independence rather than IndyRef2, and whether rallies and marches helped
to build wider support were discussed. New contacts were made from Forfar and
Montrose.
The pro-Independence, Butterfly Cafe, involving Common Weal
and Women for Independence, has been opened in Commercial Street.
Edinburgh
RIC-Edinburgh now has 112 card carrying members. A full
written report of RIC-Edinburgh activities was submitted. This can be seen at:-
http://radicalindyedinburgh.blogspot.co.uk/2015/12/edinburgh-ric-report.html
RIC-Edinburgh had also produced a statement for the General
Election
http://radicalindyedinburgh.blogspot.co.uk/2017/05/ric-edinburgh-statement-on-june-8th.html)
This was also posted on bella caledonia.
To meet the new situation, Edinburgh-RIC suggested that with the likelihood of an IndyRef referendum receding, the national body should be encouraged to organise quarterly events, for example modelled on the last joint conference with the Global Justice Movement and the Scotland's Radical History events. It was also thought that the organisation of an annual cultural event could be included. The first priority though was to encourage strategic discussion on the Left about the new political situation we face. Perhaps the next RIC-E Assembly could provide a dry run for such an event nationally.
RIC-Edinburgh was sending 2 delegates, Allan A. and David S.
to the National Forum on 17.6.17. It was agreed to suggest the following for
national RIC:-
To meet the new situation, Edinburgh-RIC suggested that with the likelihood of an IndyRef referendum receding, the national body should be encouraged to organise quarterly events, for example modelled on the last joint conference with the Global Justice Movement and the Scotland's Radical History events. It was also thought that the organisation of an annual cultural event could be included. The first priority though was to encourage strategic discussion on the Left about the new political situation we face. Perhaps the next RIC-E Assembly could provide a dry run for such an event nationally.
2. Future Activities
a) RIC Special Conference (Saturday 30th
September provsionally)
It was felt that the
situation after the June 8th General election meant that strategic discussion
on the new political situation was required. RIC-Edinburgh was organising a
meeting on Tuesday, 20th June, Independence,
Corbyn and the Future with Sarah Collins (RISE), Hilary Horrocks (ETUC),
George Kerevan (SNP ex-MP), Pete McColl, (Scottish Greens), Holly Rigby (London
Momentum), Jonathon Shafi (RIC), and Women from Stop the Evictions in North
Edinburgh.
It was thought that
local RIC groups should organise their own meetings to discuss the new
political situation. These local meetings could act as preparation for a RIC
Special Conference to develop the thinking behind this year's AGM:-
This is to take into
consideration the changed situation we now find ourselves in:-
The emphasis of the
Special Conference should be member participation. Saturday, 30th September in
Edinburgh has been suggested provisionally.
b) Peoples' Assembly Demonstration,
Saturday 1st July, London
c) Next RIC National Forum, Saturday, 19th
August, Glasgow
Allan Armstrong, 20.6.17
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