Tommy Sheridan MSP: "I was spied on by illegal blacklist"
Tommy Sheridan has revealed that he was kept under surveillance by the Consulting Association
 blacklisting conspiracy over a period of 14 years while he was first an
 elected councillor and latterly while he served as an elected Member of
 the Scottish Parliament (MSP). Sheridan's blacklist file, recently 
disclosed by the Information Commissioners Office, covers the period 
1995 to 2009 and relates to times when he had supported campaigns 
connected to the construction industry including his visits to picket 
lines involving construction workers and his advocacy of improved 
working conditions across the building industry. 
It was originally thought that the construction industry blacklist 
only covered trade union members but recently released files prove that 
the Consulting Association also spied on academics, journalists, lawyers
 and elected politicians on behalf of the 44 largest building 
contractors in the UK. Tommy Sheridan is the first of the elected 
politicians to confirm he was spied on and featured on the blacklist. 
Tommy was elected to Glasgow City Council from his prison cell in 
Saughton jail in 1992 as he served a sentence related to opposition to 
the poll tax and specifically poll tax warrant sales. He served 4 months
 of a 6 month sentence and was elected to the council in May 1992. The 
Consultancy Association file on Sheridan begins in 1995. He was elected 
to serve as a  Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Glasgow Region 
in 1999. The secret file on him covers 1995 through to 2009.  Sheridan 
served two terms in the Scottish Parliament before narrowly losing his 
seat in 2007.
The fact the file stretches over a 14 year period proves how 
determined the Consultancy Association was to keep tabs on individuals 
they deemed to be potential trouble-makers. The blacklist file records 
events such as Sheridan's support for striking electricians in Edinburgh
 in 2000 and support of community protests against the M77 extension 
through woodland and wildlife areas in his constituency. One entry 
relates to a time when he was acting on official council business and  
assisted constituents to gain employment as security guards on a Beazer Homes
 construction project. The blacklist file contains completely untrue 
smears including claims that Sheridan was going to be given one of the 
Council houses under construction!! There is two entries in the file 
related to this period, March and May 1995, and an identified "source" 
with initials attached is recorded as the origin of the information.
Other information on the blacklist file comes from press cuttings, 
while some information was supplied by the Scandinavian multi-national 
construction giant Skanska.
Tommy Sheridan said today;
"Everyone in the labour movement 
suspected for years that big companies compiled secret blacklists 
containing trade unionists and activists but now those suspicions are 
proven to be a sad reality. For daring to support construction workers 
fighting for better wages and conditions you find yourself placed on a 
blacklist. Because I supported local constituents getting jobs on local 
construction sites I was blacklisted. These companies are sinister and 
secretive and can ruin the livelihoods of trade union members who dare 
to speak up for their fellow workers. The full extent of the activities 
of groups like the Consultancy Association have to be exposed. Who 
financed them? Who supplied them with their information? Who used the 
information? As a socialist who opposes big business exploitation I 
expect to be targeted but thousands of ordinary workers have been unable
 to find work because they appear on these files. It is a scandal and a 
disgrace and it must be fully exposed".
 Francie Graham, blacklisted electrician from Dundee who recently gave evidence to the Select Committee said: 
"I always had to travel for work because I could never find 
work in Dundee and hardly ever in Scotland. I had to work down South in 
London and Wales.
The first entry on my blacklist file is from 1975 from a job for Dundee City Council when I was active in the union.
I had to work through agencies who are out with our national 
agreements, where I got no protection from any legislation. There were 
many times when I have been tapped on the shoulder and told there was no
 work for me when everyone else on the job carried on working. 
I recently lost my wife. I believe that always travelling and 
only getting home every 4 or 6 weeks for a weekend affected my wife's 
health. This blacklist hasn't just had an impact on my working life, its
 evil tentacles spread into all areas of family life."
Evidence recently appeared in The Observer newspaper that some 
entries on blacklist files could only have been supplied by the police 
or security services and resulted in calls for a full public inquiry by Michael Meacher MP, John McDonnell MP and Drew Smith MSP. The Scottish Affairs Select Committee in the Westminster parliament chaired by Ian Davidson MP
 is currently carrying out an investigation into blacklisting. David 
Cameron has even answered questions about the issue in PMQs.
Steve Acheson, spokesperson for the Blacklist Support Group (and blacklisted electrician from Manchester) said:
"I was one of thousands of building workers have been blacklisted for standing up for our most basic legal rights at work.
These multi-national companies have deliberately victimised me because I was a member of a trade union.
Thousands
 of lives have been ruined by this blacklisting conspiracy with the with
 the active support of the police, Special Branch and the security 
services. Now it seems that they were also spying on elected 
politicians.
When celebrities got their mobile phones hacked there was a public inquiry - where is our justice?"
NOTES to EDITORS
For more info and to arrange direct interviews with Tommy Sheridan or the blacklisted workers named above, contact:
BIG Blacklisting day in Westminster parliament
TUES 10th July 2012
2pm - Scottish Affairs Select Committee investigation takes evidence into Blacklisting in employment
6pm - Grand Committee Room - Blacklisting, bullying and shakedowns by Carillion
7pm - Committee Room 7 - TUCG seminar chaired by John McDonnell MP - Justice at Work - including blacklisting 
 
 
 
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