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- 79_Group abstract "The 79 Group was a faction within the Scottish National Party (SNP), named after its year of formation, 1979. The group sought to persuade the SNP to take an active left-wing stance, arguing that it would win more support, and were highly critical of the established SNP leaders. Although it had a tiny membership, the group caused sufficient disquiet that it was expelled from the SNP in 1982, although its members were subsequently readmitted and many attained senior positions in the Scottish Government after 2007; former First Minister Alex Salmond (2007-2014) was a leading member of the group.".
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- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Alex_Salmond.
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- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Ayr.
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- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_parties_established_in_1979.
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_party_factions_in_Scotland.
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_National_Party.
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Dissenting_opinion.
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Gordon_Wilson_(Scottish_politician).
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Sillars.
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Kenny_MacAskill.
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Labour_Party_(UK).
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Left-wing_politics.
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Margo_MacDonald.
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Member_of_the_Scottish_Parliament.
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Old_Royal_High_School.
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army.
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Pyrrhic_victory.
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Raised_fist.
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Republicanism.
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Roseanna_Cunningham.
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Sarah_Boyack.
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Government.
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Labour_Party_(1976).
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_National_Party.
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_devolution_referendum,_1979.
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Sinn_Féin.
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Socialism.
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Maxwell.
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Stewart_Stevenson.
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Susan_Deacon.
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink The_Scotsman.
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom_general_election,_1979.
- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLink Winnie_Ewing.
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- 79_Group wikiPageWikiLinkText "79 Group".
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- 79_Group subject Category:1979_establishments_in_Scotland.
- 79_Group subject Category:Political_parties_established_in_1979.
- 79_Group subject Category:Political_party_factions_in_Scotland.
- 79_Group subject Category:Scottish_National_Party.
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- 79_Group comment "The 79 Group was a faction within the Scottish National Party (SNP), named after its year of formation, 1979. The group sought to persuade the SNP to take an active left-wing stance, arguing that it would win more support, and were highly critical of the established SNP leaders.".
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