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Sheridan 'horror movie' for SSP | |
(about 6 hours later) | |
Scottish Socialist Party leader Colin Fox has described Tommy Sheridan's court case and its consequences as a "real-life horror movie". | |
Mr Fox told the SSP conference in Glasgow the party was regaining support as people now realised it had told the truth about the former leader. | |
The conference is the first since Mr Sheridan won a £200,000 defamation case against the News of the World. | |
He has since split from the SSP and founded his own party, Solidarity. | |
The shadow of Mr Sheridan loomed large over the opening session of the conference, attended by nearly 200 people. | |
Learn the lessons | |
The event at Glasgow Caledonian University saw delegates debate issues arising from the split. | |
In his leadership speech, Mr Fox told activists: "The SSP has come through a real-life horror move - a nightmare so acute it would have broken lesser parties completely. | |
"Yet with every passing week, more and more people are overheard saying it was the SSP that was telling the truth all along." | |
Mr Fox said the party must learn the lessons of recent events while reaching outwards to build a mass party. | |
He said the 2007 Holyrood elections were "critically important". | |
Tommy Sheridan has split from the SSP | |
The opening debate saw massive backing for a resolution which said any person who quit the SSP would be welcomed back without recrimination. | |
John Milligan, of the RMT transport union, told the conference parts of the SSP leadership had "significantly failed" the membership and were to blame for Mr Sheridan's departure. | |
He said the union was deciding whether it should remain affiliated to the SSP. | |
Opening the debate, Richie Venton of the SSP's national executive, said 30% of the SSP had gone to Solidarity but the "overwhelming majority" had stayed. | |
"We can stoop to anger and vitriol, or rise to mature socialist politics," he said. | |
Swingers' club | |
In a later debate delegates backed a resolution calling on SSP members not to resort to "the state's courts" to seek redress for politically-motivated attacks. | |
But one speaker, Mary McGregor, told the conference of "the elephant in the room" in the debate - a video made public last week by the News of the World. | |
This purportedly shows Mr Sheridan admitting to an SSP colleague, George McNeilage, that he had attended a swingers' club. | |
Mr Sheridan has denounced the tape as a forgery but the newspaper has insisted it is genuine. | |
Ms McGregor condemned the tape. | |
"It's not how socialists conduct their business," she said. |