The Scottish Socialist Party (SSP) is a political party in Scotland that advocates for socialist principles and policies. Founded in 1998, it emerged from a coalition of socialists who sought to create a distinct, radical left-wing alternative in Scottish politics, separate from the more centrist approaches of traditional parties. The SSP's core values revolve around the belief in social justice, equality, and the redistribution of wealth to address the disparities within society.
Central to the SSP's ideology is the commitment to democratic socialism, aiming to transform…
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Can you think of a time when you felt that wealth was distributed unfairly in society? What would you have done differently?
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If you had the power to implement one policy to make your community more equitable, what would it be and why?
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How do you think the importance of environmental sustainability compares to economic growth in your own priorities for society?
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If your school was run following socialist principles, what do you think would be different about your education or school environment?
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In what ways do you think promoting equality for all, regardless of background, could impact your community or society at large?
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Have you ever felt that a service or product should not be for profit? What was it, and why did you feel that way?
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How would you feel if you were told that the country you live in would become independent to adopt socialist policies more freely? Excited, nervous, or something else?
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What change would you most like to see to make society more fair and why?
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Have you or someone you know ever been affected by climate change or environmental policies? What happened, and how does it shape your views on environmental sustainability?
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How would you imagine your day-to-day life might change if public services like healthcare and transportation were provided free to everyone?
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How would you personally benefit or be affected by a society built on equality and social justice?
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What part of public ownership, whether in healthcare or education, do you think would most benefit people like you and why?
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Do you feel like current political systems truly serve the needs of the majority, and if not, how do they fall short?
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How does the idea of wealth redistribution make you feel when you think about your own economic future?
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In your experience, do you think that private industries care more about service or profit, and how might that impact daily life?
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How important is it that politics addresses issues like feminism and LGBTQ+ rights on a personal level for you?
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In what ways do you think environmental sustainability should play a role in shaping the future society?
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Could an independent Scotland bring about more fairness and equality, or do you think that's possible within the UK's current political system?
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What public services or industries do you think are currently failing people, and how would public ownership change that?
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Is a more equal society something you believe everyone wants, or do you think there are values that conflict with this goal?