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Britain: Socialist Equality Party condemns arrest of Tommy
Sheridan on perjury charges
Statement by the Socialist Equality Party (Britain)
20 December 2007
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The Socialist Equality Party condemns the arrest and perjury
charges levelled against Tommy Sheridan, convenor of the Solidarity-Scotlands
Socialist Movement.
Sheridan, a former Member for the Scottish Parliament (MSP)
for the Scottish Socialist Party, from which his organisation
split last year, was arrested on Sunday December 16 in Edinburgh
by plain-clothes officers just moments after he had finished his
regular weekly show, on Talk107 radio station.
After six hours of questioning, he was charged with perjury
relating to his successful libel action against Rupert Murdochs
News of the World in July 2006. In a major upset, Sheridan
was awarded a record £200,000 in damages after the jury
found the News of the World had libelled him as a swinger,
who took part in orgies, snorted cocaine and cheated on his wife.
According to reports, charges could also follow against family
and comrades of Sheridan, including his wife Gail and his father-in-law,
who testified on his behalf during the trial. On Sunday, Gail
Sheridan was cautioned as some nine police officers searched the
family home in Glasgow. Several bags and a computer were reportedly
seized.
Speaking after his arrest, Sheridan said,
Its nine days before Christmas. My house has been
ransacked, my wife has been traumatised, and my 2½-year-old
child has been reduced to tears by the presence of nine police
officers.
He told the Herald, Gail cant believe the
level of police activity. They spent seven hours in our home.
Sheridan denounced the charges as a political witch-hunt,
stating that, I believe this whole farcical inquiry, which
has usurped an incredible amount of public resources, has been
orchestrated and influenced by the powerful reach of the Murdoch
empire and I believe that I am the victim of a witch-hunt from
the Murdoch empire.
I will prove my innocence in the fullness of time.
In a statement, Sheridans lawyer, Aamer Anwar, said,
Mr Sheridan maintains his innocence and condemns the excessive
action of Lothian and Borders Police today. Anwar, a prominent
human rights lawyer, himself faces charges of contempt of court
pertaining to a statement he read outside court after the conviction
of his client, Mohammed Atif Siddique, on anti-terror
laws.
Notwithstanding our significant political differences with
Sheridan, there is no doubt that the News of the Worlds
salacious series of articles alleging his infidelities
were politically motivated. At a time of deepening hostility to
the Labour government under Tony Blair and its illegal invasion
and occupation of Iraq, the objective was to discredit Sheridan,
who was most publicly associated with the populist brand of left
Scottish nationalism that had led to six SSP members being elected
to the Scottish parliament, along with two local councillors.
With elections to the Scottish parliament due in 2007, in which
Labour was expected to suffer further heavy losses, the SSP could
have anticipated winning a greater numbers of seats. Sheridan
split from the SSP and formed Solidarity because its leadership
opposed his decision to pursue legal action against the News
of the World. Eleven leading SSP members took the stand during
the libel action to testify against Sheridan and support Murdochs
claims. In the 2007 elections, both the SSP and Solidarity lost
all their seats in the Scottish parliament. The major beneficiary
of Labours losses was the Scottish National Party, which
has subsequently formed a minority administration.
The trials end saw the judge warn that a criminal investigation
into perjury was inevitable, given that members of
the SSP executive had taken to the stand to denounce Sheridan
and present contradictory evidence to the four former
leading members and other witnesses who defended him. Punishment
for perjury is up to ten years imprisonment.
In the aftermath of Sheridans arrest, Solidarity issued
a statement declaring its 100 percent support for
its convenor, charging that he has been the victim of a
collossal vendetta by the Rupert Murdoch media empire.
In a separate statement, Who is pulling the strings?
Solidarity allege that following Sheridans successful libel
case, In a meeting with News International executives following
the verdict, Mr. Murdoch apparently declared that no matter what
it cost he wanted that commie bastard brought down.
They draw attention to the role played in the jurys verdict
of hostility to News of the World, citing Iain McWhirter,
writing in the Sunday Herald, stating, It was a rebuke
to an industry that preys on human misery and disclosure; that
uses chequebook journalism, spin, sensation, distortion. This
has been a long time coming.
The Solidarity statement charged that the News of the World
campaign has been aided and abetted by the leadership of
the Scottish Socialist Party (SSP), many of whom gave evidence
on behalf of the NotW during the original trial. News International,
through the NotW and the Sun in Scotland, provided a platform
for these prominent SSP members to denounce Sheridan and demand
a police investigation in the immediate aftermath, accusing their
former Party Convenor of committing perjury. They demanded that
he resign as an MSP in advance of the Scottish elections earlier
this year, and even went so far as to organise the sale of a videotape,
taken by an SSP member, to the NotW in return for a reported £20,000.
Following news of Sheridans arrest, the SSP has issued
a terse three line statement, in which it notes the arrest
today of former member Tommy Sheridan before stating that
it is far more interested in campaigning to improve the
lives of working people in Scotland, to end the hated council
tax, promote public ownership of our public services, rid this
country of nuclear weapons, end the war in Iraq, achieve independence
for Scotland and support workers involved in industrial action
to defend their jobs, pay and conditions.
Back in May, the SSP rump had already made plain that it considered
legal action against Sheridan to be the means of its own political
salvation. In the wake of its disastrous election results, SSP
leader Alan McCombes wrote that the stark facts are
that Like Jeffrey Archer and Jonathan Aitken, two top Tory
politicians who served lengthy jail sentences for their actions,
Tommy Sheridan took out a libel action based on a fraud: at least
some of the material published in the trashy tabloid News of
the World was substantially true.
With the removal of Tommy Sheridan from Holyrood, the
Solidarity bubble will burst, he continued, allowing
Scottish socialism to be rebuilt under the clean banner of the
SSP.
The Solidarity statement notes that after Sheridans libel
victory, a slow drip of news stories regarding the progress
of the perjury investigation has appeared on an almost weekly
basis in the pages of the Sunday Herald. These were
authored by political editor Paul Hutcheon. Hutcheons
former colleague, Tom Gordon, reported on the original court case
for the Sunday Heralds sister paper, the Herald,
the statement continues, adding that after the trial, Tom
Gordon left the Herald and now writes for the Sunday
Times, another newspaper owned by Murdochs News International.
Solidarity states its belief in the possibility that
the NotWs vendetta against Sheridan is being assisted by
sections of the Scottish legal establishment and the police.
The investigation by Lothian and Borders Police has cost over
half a million pounds and gone on for more than a year. Solidarity
has called for, A public inquiry into how and why an unprecedented
decision to launch a police inquiry was taken.
See Also:
Scottish human rights lawyer Aamer Anwar
prosecuted
[17 December 2007]
Trump, Alex Salmond, and the Scottish
National Partys scramble for investment
[13 December 2007]
Solidarity and the Scottish
Socialist Party: Programmes for a capitalist Scotland
[19 April 2007]
Tommy Sheridans big
hint that he will back the Scottish National Party
[10 April 2007]
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