Dr Liz Gardiner

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Dr Liz Gardiner

Dr Liz Gardiner

@lizfable

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Paisley, Scotland Katılım Mayıs 2009
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MSM Monitor
MSM Monitor@msm_monitor·
These two clips have been available to every broadcast news outlet since Last Friday. They kill Anas Sarwar's smear campaign stone dead. Not one broadcaster has shown them. So, why aren't they being shown? Is pressure being applied? Show these to your friends & family folks.
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Meidas_Charise Lee@charise_lee·
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John Swinney
John Swinney@JohnSwinney·
New study from LSE, York & Glasgow universities shows the Scottish Child Payment is transforming lives. Without it, 70,000 more children would face deprivation and food insecurity. We will keep investing in families and lifting children out of poverty. lse.ac.uk/news/deprivati…
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Fraser MacDonald
Fraser MacDonald@fr4ser·
I booked my NHS flu vaccine online yesterday afternoon. Got it this morning before work. Absolutely excellent service from Scotland’s NHS Also good to see @HomeEnergyScot at the vaccine hub offering support to folk to stay warm this winter 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 📰 - @TheScotsman
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Paisley Heritage SCIO
Paisley Heritage SCIO@PaisleyHeritage·
A note from Paisley Tours to save disappointment — the 2026 Paisley calendars are flying out. Click & collect on their website and they post internationally too. Pop in to 2 County Place to grab one and keep a bit of Paisley close wherever you are. paisleytours.org.uk/category/all-p…
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annie@ohhanxiety·
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Paisley Heritage SCIO
Paisley Heritage SCIO@PaisleyHeritage·
The Witches Tour from Paisley Tours returns on 20 December. A place-based telling of the 1697 witch hunt, the last mass execution in Europe. Told where it happened.
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Dr Liz Gardiner@lizfable·
@Grouse_Beater So sorry to hear this news. 💔. Sending love to Angela Hogg and all other family and friends. What a remarkable, impactful life and legacy though… a truly inspirational trail blazer….. Pam Hogg❤️‍🩹
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Grouse Beater@Grouse_Beater·
Pam Hogg (1959 - 2025) Pamela Hogg was born in Paisley, in 1959. After her studies of Fine Art and Printed Textiles at the Glasgow School of Art, she won the Newbury Medal of Distinction, the Frank Warner Memorial Medal, the Leverhulme Scholarship and the Royal Society of Arts Bursary, and went on to gain a Master of Arts degree at the Royal College of Art in London. Hogg joined her first band, Rubbish, at the end of the 1970s; they regularly supported The Pogues during their early days. She had a minor hit with Britain's first acid house band, The Garden of Eden, with Kiss FM DJ Steve Jackson, vocalist Angela McCluskey and record producer Mark Tinley. Hogg launched her first fashion collection in 1981 while still in her 20s. Along with Bodymap, she was part of a new wave of designers who emerged in London at the beginning of the 1980s. She first sold her designs at Hyper Hyper at Kensington Market and later from her own shop in the West End, always refusing to 'sell out' to the mainstream fashion industry. Her collections bore names such as Psychedelic Jungle (1981), Warrior Queen (1989), Best Dressed Chicken in Town, God Created Woman and Wild Wild Women of the West.[10] Her solo show at the Kelvingrove Art Galleries in 1990 was the first fashion design exhibition to be held there and was well attended. In 1991, Terry Wogan introduced her on his TV show as "one of the most original, inventive, creative designers in Britain", adding, "She has reached what is called Cult Status". In 1999, she had two catwalk collections and her first fashion film, Accelerator starring Anita Pallenberg, Bobby Gillespie and Patti Palladin. In the early 2000s, she branched into script writing and directing and towards the end of 2002 she clinched cameo roles with Daryl Hannah, David Soul and Primal Scream. She designed the costumes for Siouxsie Sioux's 2004 Dreamshow world tour. She always cut and sewed to music, and it often inspired what was created. At one point Hogg walked away from fashion. “I left fashion as understatedly as I’d entered it,” she said. When she was asked by Debbie Harry to support her on the last few dates of her UK tour in 1993, Hogg swiftly assemble a band, Doll. The shows were a success, and Doll later opened for the Raincoats. Hogg spent over a decade in the music biz, including with her second group Hoggdoll, plus adventures in film and video scripting and directing, before returning to a changed fashion world. She had never lost her old performer admirers, and soon won new ones, although some could not be satisfied – Beyoncé’s wardrobe people requested 24 garments to choose from, not understanding that each was an unrepeatable one-off piece sewn by Hogg herself. But in 2008, Browns of South Molton Street, London, stocked Hogg’s couture, and she showed regularly in London, and for a while in Paris, wild as ever in collection names, such as They Burn Witches Don’t They?, and Will There Be a Mourning/Morning? Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell were customers. Hogg’s exhibitions were always exciting, such as Kelvingrove Art Gallery in Glasgow in 1990, and Dr Hogg’s Divine Disorder at the Gallery in Liverpool in 2018. The V&A holds pieces, which are equally at home in its theatre and fashion collections. Photo: Suki Dhanda
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ScotNews
ScotNews@indyscotnews·
"Scotland today has a vastly diminished indigenous population. In post colonial theory, this is known as banishment of natives, although 'ethnic cleansing' is the widely held scholarly term used today." Prof Alf Baird, Geneva Speech Part 2 (audio enhanced) "Culture and identity are very closely connected and post-colonial theory views national independence as a fight for a national culture, a desire for nationhood as a cultural emotion. Like many colonised peoples, the Scots were sold the idea of a British or English identity. However, as many former colonies, now United Nations member states, discover, this manufactured identity, which is the primary tool it needs use to retain power, is a cultural illusion. Within the colonised territory, rather, new forms of land development and imposed heritage narratives became normalised via the cultural recreation of the coloniser. Examples included, land clearances with entire communities being removed and villages destroyed to be replaced by sheep. The process continues today, with large Highland estates used as speculative investments, by external tax-avoiding interests, limiting and preventing social and economic development of the people and nation. A further colonial tool, employed in the domination of Scotland, is demographic manipulation. Since the 1707 annexation and following the atrocities of the 18th century Wars of Independence, Scotland has endured centuries of clearances, evictions, transportation of people, export of endangered abour and empire resettlement programmes. As a consequence, Scotland today has a vastly diminished indigenous population. In post colonial theory, this is known as banishment of natives, although 'ethnic cleansing' is the widely held scholarly term used today. In just 60 years between 1870 and 1930, 2 million people were shipped out of Scotland, almost half its then population. In total, some 4 million Scots have departed Scotland since annexation, which is the largest loss of population in Western Europe. For a country of our size, the loss of Scots was at least eight times that of English immigration. At the point of annexation, Scotland's population was one quarter that of England. Today it is less than 1/10 and Scotland's population remained static at 5 million for much of last century, when natural growth should have seen at least 10 million. The majority of people settling in Scotland come from one country, England. Inbound flows markedly differ from outbound, mainly comprising middle class English people given professional and managerial jobs in Scotland. This has resulted in an ethnic and cultural division of labour with a social hierarchy favouring the dominant Anglophone culture. In effect, much of the Scottish population has been displaced and institutions in Scotland are made Anglo-centric. The population of Scotland has recently been growing since 2000, but this is only through accelerated in-migration. Again, mostly from England. Scotland today has its lowest birth rate on record. Many Scots remain unable to bring up families due to low wages, lack of economic opportunity and a chronic shortage of housing. Existing and new housing stock has been absorbed through increased in-migration and settlement of people from England. With excessive demand from our much larger, 10 times larger populated neighbour, bidding up house prices to unaffordable levels for Scots. Essentially, the conditions have now been created which prevent Scottish births, which means the Scots as a distinct people remain firmly in the process of perishing, as is their culture. Migration is a matter reserved to Westminster, and England as UK as administrative power. The long term oppressions of manipulation of the Scottish population, including large scale displacement and replacement of indigenous Scots, which can be considered ethnic cleansing as well as cultural genocide, may be regarded as a continuous colonial process not yet ending. Let us also consider the essential features of dependency. Politically, every attempt to assert Scottish self-determination through democratic means, through referenda or electoral mandates has been selectively managed, blocked or ignored by Westminster or deemed legally ineffective by the England-as-UK Supreme Court. Scotland is governed from outside, its national identity is suppressed, its resources are controlled without accountability and its democratic will is subordinated to an external majority. This is precisely the pattern of dependency and domination that the United nations has recognised in many decolonization cases since 1945. In this situation, there is also gross misrepresentation in that the United Kingdom has consistently portrayed Scotland as a willing partner in a democratic union, not as a colonised nation. This false narrative has prevented Scotland from being listed as a non self-governing territory, shielding the UK from legal obligations it would otherwise incur under Article 73 of the UN Charter. And finally, in regard to psychological subjugation, domination by another culture results in a people developing a colonial mindset which is a feeling of cultural inadequacy, including self-loathing also related to internalised racism. Post-colonial theory tells us that colonialism is based on psychology, and with colonial oppression resulting in a mental pathology that's suffered by a colonised people. This colonial condition is viewed as a disease of the mind, for which the only remedy is liberation. Independence and decolonization therefore bring about a need for the oppressed group to decolonize the mind, as well as reclaiming sovereignty and self-recovery of culture, ending economic plunder and external political and cultural control, in order to become fully liberated. To summarise, the Scottish people remain subject to features of oppression that run parallel with colonial rule. This includes external political control, plunder of economic resource and domination by an alien culture and values. The reality is an Anglophone cultural hegemony associated with racial and ethnic hierarchy. It is these oppressions that give rise to an independence movement, based on the solidarity of the oppressed ethnic group, the Scots. Economic exploitation and cultural domination have therefore combined to leave the Scottish people and nation diminished, underdeveloped and in the process of perishing. Oppression is obscured, via the cultural assimilation process and prevailing institutionalised colonial narrative. A colonised people are further subdued by the inevitable internalised racism accompanying a dominant racist ideology, subordinating the indigenous ethnic group. And we should remember that colonialism always involves racism. And here today we unveil the reality therefore that the Scottish peoples, inalienable and lawful right to elf- determination and independence demands decolonization, the ending of the scourge of colonialism as a matter of urgency. Thank you." @LiberationScot @ScotSalvo @thomsonchris @SSalyers2 @SSRG2021 @IndyScotParty @LiberateScot @Scotpol1314 @MarkMmcnaught1 @Allanpetrie91 @mickbrick54 @Indy4IndyNow
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Howard Beckett
Howard Beckett@BeckettUnite·
The partnership of Netanyahu 🇮🇱; Trump 🇺🇸; Starmer 🇬🇧 did this They call it a ‘ceasefire’ to stop the international anger It’s not 20,000 murdered children Total destruction Starvation It’s apocalyptic Disgusting Genocide Evil The Hague for all of them Free Palestine 🇵🇸
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Tommy Sheridan
Tommy Sheridan@citizentommy·
"There is no war". Repeat it over and over again. It is not a war in Palestine. It is a genocide. A heinous slaughter of women and children by a gang of thugs and depraved animals in uniforms and called the IDF. Call it out every single day. It is a genocide not a war 🇮🇱🤮🟥
The Resonance@Partisan_12

”You've been to Gaza a few times. Tell me what you saw when you were there?” Leigh Evans: “I saw horror. I saw apartheid. I saw white supremacy. I saw genocide. I saw the victimization of an entire people. I saw land theft. It's got nothing to do with a war. There is no war..”

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