Billy Bragg: Exclusive: Scottish nationalism and British nationalism aren’t the same
Some on the left seem to think voting against the Westminster status quo is an act of class betrayal. This is plainly not true
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/sep/16/scottish-nationalism-british-westminster-class
For me, the most frustrating aspect of the debate on Scottish independence has been the failure of the English left to recognise that there is more than one type of nationalism. People who can explain in minute detail the many forms of socialism on offer at any demo or conference seem incapable of differentiating when it comes to nationalists.
Confronted by someone recently who claimed to believe that there was no difference between the Scottish National party and the British National party, I cant help wondering if this is wilful like the Daily Mails insistence that anyone who wants to see a fairer society must be a Stalinist.
In the past months, I have found myself arguing with comrades who dont understand how someone who wrote new lyrics to The Internationale can possibly be in favour of an independent Scotland. Youre betraying the working class of Britain they tell me. What about international solidarity?
It baffles me as to why they should feel that voting against the Westminster status quo is an act of class betrayal. People who marched for CND in the 1980s are now telling me I am wrong to support a decision that may force the UK to give up its nuclear weapons.
It seems to be a very English viewpoint.
Much more at link. A very good read.