Category: Elections 2026

Elections 2026!

  • De-industrialising Scotland

    De-industrialising Scotland

    Scotland is being de-industrialised once again. This country was once famous for its industry – coal, shipbuilding (particularly on the Clyde), iron and steel, the oil refinery at Grangemouth, bus building in Fife, the Mossmorran chemical works in Fife, and Silicon Glen’s microchip manufacturers. All of that has been dismantled in the name of privatisation, private profit, and free markets. Successive governments have vandalised and destroyed these industries, relying instead on foreign imports. All those jobs are lost; all that skill and experience thrown away.

    The recent loss of the Grangemouth oil refinery – a facility capable of producing the ecological aviation fuel that Scotland needs – is a devastating blow. Now, with the illegal war in Iran, there is a shortage of aviation fuel. This refinery, privately owned by Petroineos and PetroChina, will see the loss of 430 jobs. That loss will contribute to a critical shortage of jet fuel just as the summer travel season approaches.

    This story is all too familiar. Scotland is moving away from an industrial manufacturing economy towards a service-based one – largely privatised and foreign-owned. Privatised industry goes only where there is profit to be made. When profitability fails, these companies move on, destroying communities in their wake. The only answer is the nationalisation of industry, with profits returning to the state and to the workers.

    Today, the former industrial heartlands of Glasgow and the West of Scotland suffer from higher rates of deprivation, unemployment, and lower life expectancy. Cuts are being made to vital services such as the NHS, social care, transport, and housing, while the cost of living continues to rise – forcing people to choose between eating and heating. People no longer matter. All that matters is profit and the creation of wealth.

    Instead of investing in creating a better life for people, we are investing in the arms industry – the means of killing and suppression, a hangover from our colonial past. The arms industry produces neither socially useful products nor secure jobs. It produces only the means of killing people and vast profits for company owners. We need a plan for skilled workers to apply their expertise – with no loss of income or working conditions – to produce the goods that society actually needs.

    Scotland, and indeed Britain, must invest in re-industrialising the country, moving away from the fruit machines of financial speculation. We must use the skills of our people to create the wealth necessary for a fair and just society.

    By voting for the Socialist Labour Party in the elections on 7 May, you will be taking the first steps towards creating such a society. The Socialist Labour Party will work with trade unions and trades councils for the good of all citizens.

    Vote SLP – 7 May.

    Chris Butler,

    SLP Nomination Officer.

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  • Socialist Labour Party Welsh Election 2026

    Socialist Labour Party Welsh Election 2026

    Pleidleisiwch Dros Plaid Lafur Sosialaidd, Eich Ymgeisydd KathrineJones. Rwy’n lais yn erbyn y toriadau mewn Credyd Cynhwysol, Credyd Pensiwn ac Budd-dal Tai. Ddylen ni ddim talu am gwariant ar rhyfel gan Yr Llywodraeth Brydeinig. Lles hir nid Rhyfel hir. Cofiwch Gaza, Wcrain, Iran ac y Libanus. O blaid arianu Anghenion Dysgu mewn ysgolion. Diagnosis dim rhestr ddisgwl hir. Cefnogi’r pobol ifanc sy,n colli allan oherwydd y toriadau. Hawlio costiau tegach i,r myfyrwyr, fel yn yr Alban. Ddyle’r Senedd fod yn gyfrifol am y fees. Cydnabod cyfraniad pwysig ffermwyr, felly dduler Cynllun Ffermio Cynaliadwy. Sefyll yn erbyn y cynllun adeiladu Adweithyddion Modiwlar Bach yn Wylfa. Mae wraniwm sydd wedi ei gyfoethogi yn llygredd gwenwinig. Cefnogi’r G.I.G yma, sydd o dan mesurau arbennig. Hyn sydd yn argyfwng egni. Mae angen mwy na £27.5 biliwn Llywodraeth San Steffan wedi roi i ni, da ni angen mwy i fod yn gyfartel teg. Roeddwn gweithio mewn hostels am naw mlynedd, fel arlunydd, yn erbyn arfau niwclear Cruise a Trident yn Gwersyll Heddwch Merched, Comin Greenham am 17 mlynedd. Rwy’n byw ym Methesda ers 21 mlynedd. Mae fy ngwr yn dod o yna.

    Kathrine Jones, Etholaeth Bangor Conwy Mon Etholiad Senedd Cymru.  7 Mai, 2026.

    /Argraffwyd gan Kathrine Jones, 3 Gernant, Braichmelyn, Bethesda, Gwynedd LL57 3RE. kathrinejones01@btinternet.com

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  • Socialist Labour Party 2026 Election in Wales

    Socialist Labour Party 2026 Election in Wales

    Vote Socialist Labour Party, with candidate Kathrine Jones. I am a voice against the cuts in Universal Credit, Pension Credit and Housing Benefit. We should not pay for British government spending on war. Welfare not Warfare. Remember Gaza,Ukraine, Iran and Lebanon. In favour of money for Additional Learning Needs in schools. Diagnosis not waiting lists. Supporting young people who have lost out because of the cuts. Demanding fairer costs for students as in Scotland.. Senedd should pay the fees, as needed. Acknowledging the contribution of farmers, so must the Sustainable Farming Scheme . Standing against building Small Modular Reactors at Wylfa.The enriched uranium is very polluting. Supporting the NHS here, which is in special measures. At a time of energy crisis we need more from the Westminster Labour government than a 27.5 billion budget.This is an austerity budget, we need fairer funding. I have worked as an artist, in hostels for 9 years, and at Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp for 17years, against Cruise and Trident nuclear weapons. I have lived in Bethesda for 21years, where my husband is from.

    Kathrine Jones, Socialist Labour Party Candidate, Bangor Conwy Mon Constituency, Senedd Cymru Election, on the 7th of May, 2026.

    Printed and published by Kathrine Jones, 3 Gernant, Braichmelyn, Bethesda, Gwynedd LL57 3RE. kathrinejones01@btinternet.com. 


    Welsh text follows.
    Socialist Labour Party 16/04/2026

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