[{"id": 137203, "created": "2020-05-05T17:52:30.405748", "project_id": 467, "task_id": 90511, "user_id": 2014, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-05T18:47:58.885066", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "graphelem": "Trident, Windfarm, No Cuts placards, Anti monarchy placards, Anti-cuts banner,  headshot of pro-independence campaigner, headshot of pro-independence campaigner, headshot of pro-independence campaigner, headshot of pro-independence campaigner, headshot of pro-independence campaigner, headshot of pro-independence campaigner, headshot of pro-independence campaigner, headshot of pro-independence campaigner, headshot of pro-independence campaigner, headshot of pro-independence campaigner, headshot of pro-independence campaigner, headshot of pro-independence campaigner, headshot of pro-independence campaigner, headshot of pro-independence campaigner, headshot of pro-independence campaigner, headshot of pro-independence campaigner, headshot of pro-independence campaigner, headshot of pro-independence campaigner, headshot of pro-independence campaigner, headshot of pro-independence campaigner,", "leafletBody": "FOR A RADICAL VISION OF INDEPENDECE \r\n\r\nThis November, hundreds of people from across Scotland will come together for the Radical Independence Conference, an initiative launched earlier this year in a statement signed by representatives from across the progressive movement in Scotland.\r\n\r\nWe hope that November's conference  will see the emergence of a vibrant campaign that can play a vital role in winning a Yes vote in 2014. But we don't want independence just to have a different flag flying on government buildings -  we want a radical transformation of Scotland. The conference has come together around the five basic principles, standing for a vision of an Independence Scotland that is...\r\n\r\nGREEN & ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE \r\n\r\nINTERNATIONALIST & OPPOSED TO TRIDENT & WAR\r\n\r\nFOR A SOCIAL ALTERNATIVE TO AUSTERITY & PRIVATISATION \r\n\r\nA MODERN REPUBLIC FOR REAL DEMOCRACY \r\n\r\nCOMMITED TO EQUALITY & OPPOSED TO DISCRIMINATION  ON GROUNDS OF GENDER, SEXUALITY OR RACE \r\n\r\nWHY WE'RE SUPPORTING THE CONFERENCE...\r\n\r\nSINEAD DUNN, GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART STUDENT PRESIDENT '11-12\r\n\"The left needs a forum to open up a dialogue on how we can shape the future of Scotland through independence -  by embracing internationalism over nationalism and equality over austerity. There are still many unsure over the argument to Independence and it is exactly these people that should be coming to the conference to engage in putting forward our collective vision on what we want our future to look like.\"\r\n\r\nPATRICK HARVIE, GREEN MSP\r\n\"Independence is an inherently radical step to take; we should not be ashamed to say so. If we can turn the independence debate into an opportunity to advance a radical policy platform, we can offer Scotland a real choice and the opportunity to build a better society. We risk failing an entire generation if we allow independence to be portrayed as just another form of the status quo or, worse still, simply as an end in itself.\"\r\n\r\nLEONNA O'NEILL, FASLANE PEACE CAMP:\r\n\r\n\"For us anti-nuclear campaigners, nuclear weapons are the defining feature of our potential to achieve real change and international influence through independence. We want to discuss and inform people abut the case for independence concerning the full and speedy removal of the Trident nuclear weapons system from Scotland.\"\r\n\r\nANDY WIGHTMAN, AUTHOR & LAND REFORM ACTIVIST:\r\n\"I am interested in a radical re-alignment of elite power particularly over how we govern land relations. The prospect of independence brings this question into sharp focus and I hope that the Radical Independence Conference can begin to flesh out what a very different future might look like.\" \r\n\r\nPAT KANE, MUSICIAN & WRITER:\r\n\"Scottish independence has to have a radical dimension to it - otherwise, what's the point? I hope the Radical Independence Conference lives up to its title, and suggests that another world is possible, through our coming act of national democracy. Not just one \"Yes\" - but many \"Yesses!\"\r\n\r\n MICHELLE HAMILTON, REFUGEE ACTIVIST, UNITY CENTRE GLASGOW:\r\n\"Radical independence is the only independence. The welcoming of refugees into our communities is a strong and vital part of our history and integral to the building of an independent and multicultural Scotland\"\r\n    \r\n"}}, {"id": 138858, "created": "2020-05-12T11:13:16.400964", "project_id": 467, "task_id": 90511, "user_id": 2048, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-12T11:30:28.186432", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "graphelem": "20 photographic portraits, missile, three images of protests, wind turbines", "leafletBody": "For a radical vision of independence\r\n\r\nThis November, hundreds of people from across Scotland will come together for the Radical Independence Conference, an initiative launched earlier this year in a statement signed by representatives from across the progressive movement in Scotland.\r\n\r\nWe hope that November's conference will see the emergence of a vibrant campaign that can play a vital role in winning a Yes vote in 2014. But we don't want independence just to have a different flag flying on government buildings - we want a radical transformation of Scotland. The conference has come together around the following five basic principles, standing for a vision of an independent Scotland that is...\r\n\r\nGreen & environmentally sustainable\r\nInternationalist & opposed to Trident & war\r\nFor a social alternative to austerity & privatisation\r\nA modern republic for real democracy\r\nCommitted to equality & opposed to discrimination on grounds of gender, sexuality or race.\r\n\r\nWhy we're supporting the conference...\r\n\r\nSinead Dunn, Glasgow School of Art Student President '11-12\r\n\"The left needs a forum to open up a dialogue on how we can shape the future of Scotland through Independence - by embracing internationalism over nationalism and equality over austerity. There are still many unsure over the arguments to Independence, and it is exactly these people that should be coming to the conference to engage in putting forward our collective vision on what we want our future to look like.\"\r\n\r\nPatrick Harvie, Green MSP:\r\n\"Independence is an inherently radical step to take; we should not be ashamed to say so. If we can turn the independence debate into an opportunity to advance a radical policy platform, we can offer Scotland a real choice and the opportunity to build a better society. We risk failing an entire generation if we allow independence to be portrayed as just another form of the status quo, or worse still, simply as an end in itself.\"\r\n\r\nLeonna O'Neill, Faslane Peace Camp:\r\n\"For us anti-nuclear campaigners, nuclear weapons are the defining feature of our potential to achieve real change and international influence through independence. We want to discuss and inform people about the case for independence concerning the full and speedy removal of the Trident nuclear weapons system from Scotland.\"\r\n\r\nAndy Wightman, Author & Land Reform Activist:\r\n\"I am interested in a radical re-alignment of elite power particularly over how we govern land relations. The prospect of independence brings this question into sharp focus and I hope that the Radical Independence Conference can begin to flesh out what a very different future might look like.\"\r\n\r\nPat Kane, Musician & Writer:\r\n\"Scottish independence has to have a radical dimension to it - otherwise, what's the point? I hope the Radical Independence Conference lives up to its title, and suggests that another world is possible, through our coming act of national democracy. Not just one \"Yes\", but many \"Yesses\"!\"\r\n\r\nMichelle Hamilton, Refugee Activist, Unity Centre Glasgow:\r\n\"Radical independence is the only independence. The welcoming of refugees into our communities is a strong and vital part of our history and integral to the building of an independent and multicultural Scotland.\"\r\n"}}]