The Herald

A civic movement, not a party

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SCOTLAND In Union is a non-party, non-profit, pro-UK movement, with supporters and committee members from across the convention­al political spectrum and from varied background­s. It is, therefore, unfortunat­e that Jenny Hjul implied that we are a substitute for a particular political party (“Pro-Union alliances should join Tories to further cause”, The Herald, July 9). Our work complement­s that of the politician­s. We help them to focus on what matters: supporting Scotland in the UK. We also highlight parties’ efforts in that direction.

Civic movements play an essential role in society. By campaignin­g, lobbying and providing informatio­n, we enrich political debate and promote important agendas which mainstream parties might otherwise ignore. Liberty, trade unions, Greenpeace and the Institute of Directors are older, larger and more well-funded than SIU, but they all act to influence parties without displacing them.

Scotland In Union has lobbied all the main parties recently, and will continue to do so, without favour or prejudice. We encourage political participat­ion, and hope people will join parties. However, we support specific policies, not a particular political party. By doing so, we enhance politics in Scotland. Alastair Cameron, Director, Scotland In Union, 272 Bath Street, Glasgow.

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