This article has been written by Dexter Whitfield, director of the European Services Strategy Unit as an accompaniment to his new book, which will have a launch in Edinburgh later this month. The new book Public Alternative to the Privatisation of Life sets out the scale, cost and impact of different forms of privatisation and encompasses […]
On the street with our Xmas Campaign

How much would you pay someone to put up a Christmas tree? We took to the streets of Edinburgh this week to ask people this to demonstrate the disproportionate costs that come with Private Finance Initiatives. Under a complex and unfair PFI contract, Alistair Darling had to pay £900 for the UK Treasury’s Xmas tree. This […]
Local-National Partnerships : A new model for Scotland
Lessons from a failed system Our schools are collapsing, hospitals are being failed and yet there’s more money being spent on them than ever, with nobody around to be held accountable. That’s the situation that our country has found itself in after years of contracts forged by Public Private Partnerships. Our infrastructure is costing taxpayers […]
AGM 20/06/2019

Jubilee Scotland would like to thank everyone who came along to the 2019 Annual General Meeting on 20th of June! During the meeting we presented the annual accounts, discussed work undertaken during the past year and looked at the year ahead of us. Thank you for joining us for the AGM and thank you […]
Reimagining the Economy Conference
This article was written by Leo Brown, who was our new Campaign & Events Assistant. I had the opportunity to attend the Reimagining the Econom y conference we were hosting as part of the Edinburgh World Justice Festival at the Edinburgh Methodist Church. The one day conference brought together academics, campaigners and politicians to open […]
How the response to the last crisis laid the foundations for the next
This article was written by Bodo Ellmers, Policy and Advocacy Manager – Debt and Financial Reforms. Eurodad, European Network on Debt and Development Ten years after the last crisis began, global debt levels are higher than before, and debt vulnerabilities are increasingly hard to manage. That’s why activists all over the world are standing up to call […]
Chaos and Creativity: campaigning against RBS
This article was written by Ric Lander. “Make It Happen” was an RBS slogan that meant far more than they intended. In the mid-2000s activists had spent years of fighting oil spills, pipelines and mega coal mines and the damage they cause. When they began to look deeper into how these projects came about they […]
Pearls of a Private Banking System
This article was written by Hugh Cullen, Scottish Socialist Party National Secretary. “The only surprise of the Economic Crisis of 2008 was that it came as a surprise to so many” Joseph Stiglitz, Freefall. The Scottish Socialist Party (SSP) takes no glee from the crises of capitalism that socialists have tirelessly exposed for the past […]
Ten years on: the future depends on our movement for global justice
This article was written by Nick Dearden. Nick is the director of the social justice campaigning organisation, Global Justice Now, one of Jubilee Scotland’s member organisations. I was in Quito, Ecuador, on 15 September 2008, the day investment bank Lehman Brothers collapsed and the financial crisis exploded. Appropriately enough, I was there to celebrate Ecuador’s ‘debt […]
Understanding China’s New Silk Road to Prosperity and Power
This article was written by Dorothy Grace Guerrero The West have largely ignored or underestimated China’s New Silk Road Project, Beijing’s most ambitious project to date. Now that it is becoming the biggest channel for outward investments and creating a more connected Eurasia from Spain to Indonesia, governments are waking up and jostling to get on […]