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"Reject the False Gods of the Far Right" | Class, Anger and Modern Scotland with Roz Foyer

"Reject the False Gods of the Far Right" | Class, Anger and Modern Scotland with Roz Foyer

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Roz Foyer is the General Secretary of the Scottish Trades Union Congress and one of the most influential voices in the Scottish labour movement. With decades of experience representing workers across public and private sectors, she is a leading advocate on fair work, pay, equality, and employment rights.


In practical terms, she represents the collective voice of hundreds of thousands of workers, meaning her positions can shape national conversations, legislative priorities, and real-life outcomes.


During this never-ending period of economic pressure, wage erosion, industrial unrest, and sociopolitical uncertainty in Scotland, Roz articulates worker concerns in language that resonates both with grassroots members and policymakers, making her a credible power broker rather than a purely symbolic advocate.


In real-terms: she’s a key figure in Scottish life, and is fiercely on the side of the interests of the working man and woman.


You’ll hear us talking about Roz’s formative years in the working world, and how she ended up at the forefront of the trade union movement…


We discuss the economic difficulties faced by people in Scottish communities, and how they’re fuelling things like flags being hung from lampposts, and what those flags really represent…


And we get into potentially uncomfortable territory. The Daily Mail recently attacked Roz on the basis that she owns some properties. Is it counterproductive and hypocritical for a trade union leader to own more than one home? Or is it completely disingenuous and propagandist output from the usual suspects, that falls apart at the slightest scrutiny? You can decide that one for yourself, I don’t think it’ll take you long.


And as always, there’s so much more in there - and a chat I hope you enjoy as much as I did.

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