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[[Social Justice Scotland]] (SJS), defunct as at 5 February 2010, was a Conservative linked think tank. It called itself
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[[Social Justice Scotland]] (SJS), was a short-lived [[Conservative Party]] linked think tank created in August 2009 and closed down in December 2009-January 2010. By mid-February 2010 it was in the process of relaunching as the [[Social Justice Foundation]].  
:a progressive think tank founded to develop and promote fresh thinking and effective new approaches to tackling poverty and inequality in Scotland.<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Image:Sjshomepage.png Screengrab of SJS Home page from Google's cache], accessed 9 February 2010</ref>
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SJS called itself:
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:a progressive think tank founded to develop and promote fresh thinking and effective new approaches to tackling poverty and inequality in Scotland.<ref>[http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/Image:Sjshomepage.png Screengrab of SJS Home page from Google's cache], accessed 9 February 2010</ref>
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It also stated that it was:
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:an independent, non-partisan organisation inspired by [[Iain Duncan Smith]]'s work on social justice issues.<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Image:Sjshomepage.png Screengrab of SJS Home page from Google's cache], accessed 9 February 2010</ref>
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==Company background==
 
[[Image:Sjshomepage.png|thumb|right|400px|Screengrab of SJS Home Page from Google's cache, accessed 9 February 2010]]
 
[[Image:Sjshomepage.png|thumb|right|400px|Screengrab of SJS Home Page from Google's cache, accessed 9 February 2010]]
  
It also stated that it was
 
:an independent, non-partisan organisation inspired by [[Iain Duncan Smith]]'s work on social justice issues.<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Image:Sjshomepage.png Screengrab of SJS Home page from Google's cache], accessed 9 February 2010</ref>
 
 
[[Image:SJSCompanyProfile-LinkedIn.png|thumb|right|400px|SJS Company Profile - LinkedIn]]
 
[[Image:SJSCompanyProfile-LinkedIn.png|thumb|right|400px|SJS Company Profile - LinkedIn]]
  
==Company background==
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SJS began when a private limited company called the [[Centre for Social Justice Scotland Limited]] was incorporated on 2 July 2009 with Glasgow-based [[Heather MacLeod]] as a director.<ref>[http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/Image:ArticlesofassociationSJS.jpg Certificate of Incorporation], Companies House, 2 July 2009, documentation retrieved 10 Feb 2010</ref><ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Image:CompaniesHousev1%281%29.pdf Companies House - Heather MacLeod - spreadsheet], sent to SpinProfiles editors 10 March 2010</ref> The name was changed to [[Social Justice Scotland]] on 13 August 2009.<ref>[http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/Image:CSJS-SJScompanynamechanged.jpg Certificate of Incorporation on change of Name], Company No. 362115, Companies House, 27 January 2010, documentation retrieved 10 Feb 2010</ref> On 31 August 2009 the company appointed a company secretary, the Gloucestershire-based finance director [[Anthony Nares]].<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Image:NaresdirectorSJS.jpg Appointment of director or secretary], 288a, Company Number SC362115, 31 August 2009, document retrieved from Companies House 1 February 2010</ref>
SJS began when a private limited company called the Centre for Social Justice Scotland Limited was incorporated on 2 July 2009 with one director, Glasgow based [[Heather MacLeod]].<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Image:ArticlesofassociationSJS.jpg Certificate of Incorporation], Companies House, 2 July 2009, documentation retrieved 10 Feb 2010</ref> The name was changed to [[Social Justice Scotland]] on 13 August 2009.<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Image:CSJS-SJScompanynamechanged.jpg Certificate of Incorporation on change of Name], Company No. 362115, Companies House, 27 January 2010, documentation retrieved 10 Feb 2010</ref> On 31 August 2009 the company appointed a company secretary, the Gloucestershire-based finance director [[Anthony Nares]].<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Image:NaresdirectorSJS.jpg Appointment of director or secretary], 288a, Company Number SC362115, 31 August 2009, document retrieved from Companies House 1 February 2010</ref>
 
 
[[Image:ArticlesofassociationSJS.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Centre for Social Justice Scotland Certificate of Incorporation - Companies House]]
 
[[Image:ArticlesofassociationSJS.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Centre for Social Justice Scotland Certificate of Incorporation - Companies House]]
  
SJS began operation in August 2009.<ref>[http://www.socialjusticescotland.co.uk/ Home page], Social Justice Scotland website, accessed 10 Nov 2009</ref>  Between August 2009 and January 2010 a number of directors were appointed and then had their appointments terminated.  [[Fiona Houston]] (appointed 31 August 2009<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Image:SJSHouston-appointed.jpg Appointment of director or secretary], 288a, Companies House, document retrieved from Companies House 1 Feb 2010. Some personal information blocked out by SpinProfiles editors.</ref>, terminated, 15 December 2009); [[Malcolm Offord]], (appointed 31 August 2009, terminated, 13 December 2009); [[Malcolm Scott]], (appointed 31 August 2009, terminated 4 January 2010)
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SJS began operation in August 2009.<ref>[http://www.socialjusticescotland.co.uk/ Home page], Social Justice Scotland website, accessed 10 Nov 2009</ref>  Between August 2009 and January 2010 a number of directors were appointed and then had their appointments terminated.  [[Fiona Houston]] (appointed 31 August 2009<ref>[http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/Image:SJSHouston-appointed.jpg Appointment of director or secretary], 288a, Companies House, document retrieved from Companies House 1 Feb 2010. Some personal information blocked out by SpinProfiles editors.</ref>, terminated, 15 December 2009<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/images/e/e9/Houstonterminated.jpg TM01 Fiona Houston, Termination of Appointment of Director], Companies House, documentation retrieved 1 Feb 2010. Some personal information blocked out by SpinProfiles editors.</ref>); [[Malcolm Offord]], (appointed 31 August 2009<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Image:Offord-appointed.jpg Appointment of director, Malcolm Offord], Companies House document retrieved 1 Feb 2010. Some personal information blocked out by SpinProfiles editors.</ref>, terminated, 13 December 2009<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Image:Offord-Appt-termin.jpg Termination of appointment of director, Malcolm Offord], Companies House document retrieved 1 Feb 2010</ref>); [[Malcolm Scott]], (appointed 31 August 2009<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Image:Scott-appointed.jpg Appointment of director, Malcolm Scott], 288a, Companies House document retrieved 1 Feb 2010</ref>, terminated 4 January 2010<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Image:Scott-terminated.jpg TMO1, Termination of appointment as director, Malcolm Scott], Companies House document, retrieved 13 Feb 2010</ref>).
  
 
SJS came to an end on 22 January 2010 when its name was changed to [[Rellandum]] Limited in a form signed by [[Anthony Nares]], the company secretary, one of two remaining directors.<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Image:SJSnamechange-Rellandum.jpg NM01, Notice of Change of Name by Resolution, first page], also [http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Image:SJS-Rellandumnamechange2.jpg NM01, Notice of Change of Name by Resolution, second page], company No. SC362115, Companies House, 2 July 2009, documentation retrieved 10 Feb 2010</ref>
 
SJS came to an end on 22 January 2010 when its name was changed to [[Rellandum]] Limited in a form signed by [[Anthony Nares]], the company secretary, one of two remaining directors.<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Image:SJSnamechange-Rellandum.jpg NM01, Notice of Change of Name by Resolution, first page], also [http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Image:SJS-Rellandumnamechange2.jpg NM01, Notice of Change of Name by Resolution, second page], company No. SC362115, Companies House, 2 July 2009, documentation retrieved 10 Feb 2010</ref>
  
As at 5 February 2010, Social Justice Scotland no longer exists as a working entity (the website has been closed down for maintenance, and the domain name is parked). The outfit has been rebranded as the [[Social Justice Foundation]].
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As at 5 February 2010, Social Justice Scotland has been dissolved.<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Image:CompaniesHousev1%281%29.pdf Companies House - Heather MacLeod - spreadsheet], sent to SpinProfiles editors 10 March 2010</ref> The website has been closed down for maintenance, and the domain name is parked. The outfit has been rebranded as the [[Social Justice Foundation]]. On 3 February 2010 Heather MacLeod was appointed a director of the Social Justice Foundation.<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Image:CompaniesHousev1%281%29.pdf Companies House - Heather MacLeod - spreadsheet], sent to SpinProfiles editors 10 March 2010</ref>
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===Conservative links===
 
===Conservative links===
Most of those associated with the think tank are or have been prospective candidates or other activists for the [[Conservative Party]].  
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Most of those associated with the think tank were prospective candidates or other activists for the [[Conservative Party]].  
*[[Heather MacLeod]], standing as the Conservative candidate for Glasgow South West in the 2010 UK General Election.<ref>[http://www.scottishconservatives.com/people/candidates/heather_macleod.aspx Heather MacLeod - Glasgow South West], Scottish Conservatives website, accessed 9 Feb 2010</ref> In May, 2007 she stood  as the Conservative candidate in the Scottish Parliamentary elections for Glasgow Maryhill.<ref>[http://www.scottishconservatives.com/people/candidates/heather_macleod.aspx Heather MacLeod - Glasgow South West], Scottish Conservatives website, accessed 9 Feb 2010</ref>
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*[[Heather MacLeod]], stood as the Conservative candidate for Glasgow South West in the 2010 UK General Election.<ref>[http://www.scottishconservatives.com/people/candidates/heather_macleod.aspx Heather MacLeod - Glasgow South West], Scottish Conservatives website, accessed 9 Feb 2010</ref> In May, 2007 she stood  as the Conservative candidate in the Scottish Parliamentary elections for Glasgow Maryhill.<ref>[http://www.scottishconservatives.com/people/candidates/heather_macleod.aspx Heather MacLeod - Glasgow South West], Scottish Conservatives website, accessed 9 Feb 2010</ref>
 
*[[Fiona Houston]], prospective candidate for Coatbridge, Chryston & Bellshill in the UK General Election of 2010.<ref>Scottish conservatives [http://www.scottishconservatives.com/people/candidates/fiona_houston.aspx/46 Fiona Houston]], accessed 12 February</ref>
 
*[[Fiona Houston]], prospective candidate for Coatbridge, Chryston & Bellshill in the UK General Election of 2010.<ref>Scottish conservatives [http://www.scottishconservatives.com/people/candidates/fiona_houston.aspx/46 Fiona Houston]], accessed 12 February</ref>
*[[David Finlayson Frost]], electoral agent for [[Andrew Morrison]], both of 'Glasgow South-West Conservatives, 30 Clincart Road, Glasgow'.  Morrison is candidate for the Craigton Ward on Glasgow City Council.<ref>Andrew4Glasgow [http://andrew4glasgow.info/ Homepage], accessed 12 February 2010</ref>
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*[[David Finlayson Frost]], a former Conservative activist, reported as publishing a web page 'on behalf' of [[Andrew Morrison]], both of whom were said to be with 'Glasgow South-West Conservatives, 30 Clincart Road, Glasgow'.  Morrison was candidate for the Craigton Ward on Glasgow City Council. <ref>Andrew4Glasgow [http://andrew4glasgow.info/ Homepage], accessed 12 February 2010</ref>Finlayson Frost is no longer active in politics. <ref> Email from David Finlayson Frost to Powerbase managing editor Melissa Jones 2 March 2015 </ref>
*[[John Bradley]] Conservative PPC for Glasgow Central.<ref>Twitter [http://twitter.com/JSRBradley JSRBradley], accessed 6 February 2010 ([http://www.spinprofiles.org/images/8/83/John_Bradley_%28JSRBradley%29_on_Twitter_1265456219191.png Screen grab here])</ref>
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*[[John Bradley]] Conservative PPC for Glasgow Central.<ref>Twitter [http://twitter.com/JSRBradley JSRBradley], accessed 6 February 2010 ([http://www.powerbase.info/images/8/83/John_Bradley_%28JSRBradley%29_on_Twitter_1265456219191.png Screen grab here])</ref>
* [[Lucy Gilchrist]], head of Westminster communications for the Conservative party<ref>Matthew Moore [http://www.journal-online.co.uk/article/6367-conservatives-ponder-further-cuts-to-scottish-mps Conservatives ponder further cuts to Scottish MPs], ''The Journal'', Wednesday 03 February 2010, The Journal Issue 30 </ref> and on the Conservatives' Prospective Parliamentary Candidates List.<ref>Centre for Policy Studies [http://www.cps.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=blogger&layout=blog&id=1&Itemid=42&user=82 Lucy Gilchrist's Blog], accessed 12 February 2010</ref>
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* [[Lucy Gilchrist]], head of Westminster communications for the [[Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party]]<ref>Matthew Moore [http://www.journal-online.co.uk/article/6367-conservatives-ponder-further-cuts-to-scottish-mps Conservatives ponder further cuts to Scottish MPs], ''The Journal'', Wednesday 03 February 2010, The Journal Issue 30 </ref> and on the Conservatives' Prospective Parliamentary Candidates List.<ref>Centre for Policy Studies [http://www.cps.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=blogger&layout=blog&id=1&Itemid=42&user=82 Lucy Gilchrist's Blog], accessed 12 February 2010</ref>
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*[[Hamira Khan]], sat on the advisory board and is a member of the Scottish conservative Party as well as 'Chair of the [[Scottish Conservatives Community Cohesion Task Force]].<ref>Yoututbe [http://www.youtube.com/user/hamirakhan Hamira Khan], accessed 6 February 2010. ([http://www.powerbase.info/images/5/59/YouTube_-_hamirakhan%27s_Channel_1265457961014.png Screengrab here])</ref>
  
 
===Activities===
 
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===Advisory board===
 
===Advisory board===
The Advisory board members were listed on the Social Justice Scotland website in November 2009. These were then removed sometime later in the year. 
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The Advisory board members were listed on the Social Justice Scotland website in November 2009.  
 
* DCS [[John Carnochan]], Violence Reduction Unit, Strathclyde Police | [[Maxie Richards]], The Maxie Richards Foundation |  [[Sandy Campbell]], Director, [[Working Rite]] | [[Nigel Ironside]], Governor, HMP Edinburgh | [[Paul McBride]], QC |  [[Stephen Jardine]], Producer/Presenter, [[STV]] |  Prof. [[Margaret Smith]], Dean, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Dundee |  [[Hamira Khan]]<ref>Yoututbe [http://www.youtube.com/user/hamirakhan Hamira Khan], accessed 6 February 2010. ([http://www.spinprofiles.org/images/5/59/YouTube_-_hamirakhan%27s_Channel_1265457961014.png Screengrab here])</ref>[[Image:YouTube - hamirakhan's Channel 1265457961014.png|thumb|right|400px|Screengrab of [http://www.youtube.com/user/hamirakhan Hamira Khan's Youtube page], accessed 6 February 2010]] | [[Clive Fairweather]], CBE
 
* DCS [[John Carnochan]], Violence Reduction Unit, Strathclyde Police | [[Maxie Richards]], The Maxie Richards Foundation |  [[Sandy Campbell]], Director, [[Working Rite]] | [[Nigel Ironside]], Governor, HMP Edinburgh | [[Paul McBride]], QC |  [[Stephen Jardine]], Producer/Presenter, [[STV]] |  Prof. [[Margaret Smith]], Dean, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Dundee |  [[Hamira Khan]]<ref>Yoututbe [http://www.youtube.com/user/hamirakhan Hamira Khan], accessed 6 February 2010. ([http://www.spinprofiles.org/images/5/59/YouTube_-_hamirakhan%27s_Channel_1265457961014.png Screengrab here])</ref>[[Image:YouTube - hamirakhan's Channel 1265457961014.png|thumb|right|400px|Screengrab of [http://www.youtube.com/user/hamirakhan Hamira Khan's Youtube page], accessed 6 February 2010]] | [[Clive Fairweather]], CBE
 
[[Image:SJSOur_People.png|200px|thumb|right|Screengrab of Our People: Internships, SJS website]]
 
[[Image:SJSOur_People.png|200px|thumb|right|Screengrab of Our People: Internships, SJS website]]
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==Funding==
 
==Funding==
 
==Clients==
 
  
 
==Publications, Contact, Resources and Notes==
 
==Publications, Contact, Resources and Notes==
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(No longer current as at February 2010):
 
(No longer current as at February 2010):
 
:Address: 23 Shuna Gardens, Glasgow G20 9ER, Scotland, UK
 
:Address: 23 Shuna Gardens, Glasgow G20 9ER, Scotland, UK
 
 
:Phone: 0141 945 1110
 
:Phone: 0141 945 1110
 
 
:Email: info (AT) sjscotland.co.uk
 
:Email: info (AT) sjscotland.co.uk
  
 
:Website: http://www.socialjusticescotland.co.uk/
 
:Website: http://www.socialjusticescotland.co.uk/
  
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[[Category:Think Tanks]]
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[[Category:Think Tanks]][[Category:Scottish Think Tanks]]

Latest revision as of 13:19, 4 March 2015

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Social Justice Scotland (SJS), was a short-lived Conservative Party linked think tank created in August 2009 and closed down in December 2009-January 2010. By mid-February 2010 it was in the process of relaunching as the Social Justice Foundation.

SJS called itself:

a progressive think tank founded to develop and promote fresh thinking and effective new approaches to tackling poverty and inequality in Scotland.[1]

It also stated that it was:

an independent, non-partisan organisation inspired by Iain Duncan Smith's work on social justice issues.[2]


Company background

Screengrab of SJS Home Page from Google's cache, accessed 9 February 2010
SJS Company Profile - LinkedIn

SJS began when a private limited company called the Centre for Social Justice Scotland Limited was incorporated on 2 July 2009 with Glasgow-based Heather MacLeod as a director.[3][4] The name was changed to Social Justice Scotland on 13 August 2009.[5] On 31 August 2009 the company appointed a company secretary, the Gloucestershire-based finance director Anthony Nares.[6]

Centre for Social Justice Scotland Certificate of Incorporation - Companies House

SJS began operation in August 2009.[7] Between August 2009 and January 2010 a number of directors were appointed and then had their appointments terminated. Fiona Houston (appointed 31 August 2009[8], terminated, 15 December 2009[9]); Malcolm Offord, (appointed 31 August 2009[10], terminated, 13 December 2009[11]); Malcolm Scott, (appointed 31 August 2009[12], terminated 4 January 2010[13]).

SJS came to an end on 22 January 2010 when its name was changed to Rellandum Limited in a form signed by Anthony Nares, the company secretary, one of two remaining directors.[14]

As at 5 February 2010, Social Justice Scotland has been dissolved.[15] The website has been closed down for maintenance, and the domain name is parked. The outfit has been rebranded as the Social Justice Foundation. On 3 February 2010 Heather MacLeod was appointed a director of the Social Justice Foundation.[16]

Conservative links

Most of those associated with the think tank were prospective candidates or other activists for the Conservative Party.

Activities

According to the Twitter feed of Conservative PPC for Glasgow Central, John Bradley, the think tank scheduled its first advisory board meeting on 19 November 2009:

First advisory board meeting for Social Justice Scotland in Glasgow tomorrow night. 9:41 PM Nov 18th, 2009 from web[26]
Twitter JSRBradley, accessed 6 February 2010

People

As of November 2009[27] (but note that as at February 2010 the outfit no longer exists[28] and thus this staff list is no longer current):

Screengrab of SJS Directors page from Google cache, taken 6 Feb 2010

Exec directors

Screengrab of Heather MacLeod entry on SJS Directors page from Google cache, taken 6 Feb 2010
Screengrab of Fiona Houston entry on SJS Directors page from Google cache, taken 6 Feb 2010
  • Tony Nares, Company Secretary.[32] Nares is a Gloucestershire-based Chartered Accountant.[33] He was appointed a secretary of SJS on 31 August 2009.[34]

Non-exec directors

Screengrab of In the News page of SJS website, featuring Malcolm Offord's Bankrupt Britain report
Screengrab of Directors page of SJS website

Staff

Lucy Gilchrist, Westminster Liaison [39] | John Bradley, Projects director[40] | David Finlayson Frost, Research Director[41]

Advisory board

The Advisory board members were listed on the Social Justice Scotland website in November 2009.

Screengrab of Our People: Internships, SJS website
Screengrab of People: David Finlayson Frost, SJS website, Screengrab, 'This is Google's cache of http://www.cs360hosting.co.uk/sjs/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=61&Itemid=70. It is a snapshot of the page as it appeared on 14 Dec 2009 19:55:47 GMT.', Retrieved 9 February 2010
Screengrab of People: John Bradley, SJS website, (Screengrab, 'This is Google's cache of http://www.cs360hosting.co.uk/sjs/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=61&Itemid=70. It is a snapshot of the page as it appeared on 14 Dec 2009 19:55:47 GMT.', Retrieved 9 February 2010)
Screengrab of People: Lucy Gilchrist, SJS website, 'This is Google's cache of http://www.cs360hosting.co.uk/sjs/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=61&Itemid=70. It is a snapshot of the page as it appeared on 14 Dec 2009 19:55:47 GMT.', Retrieved 9 February 2010

Funding

Publications, Contact, Resources and Notes

Publications

Contact

(No longer current as at February 2010):

Address: 23 Shuna Gardens, Glasgow G20 9ER, Scotland, UK
Phone: 0141 945 1110
Email: info (AT) sjscotland.co.uk
Website: http://www.socialjusticescotland.co.uk/

Resources

Notes

  1. Screengrab of SJS Home page from Google's cache, accessed 9 February 2010
  2. Screengrab of SJS Home page from Google's cache, accessed 9 February 2010
  3. Certificate of Incorporation, Companies House, 2 July 2009, documentation retrieved 10 Feb 2010
  4. Companies House - Heather MacLeod - spreadsheet, sent to SpinProfiles editors 10 March 2010
  5. Certificate of Incorporation on change of Name, Company No. 362115, Companies House, 27 January 2010, documentation retrieved 10 Feb 2010
  6. Appointment of director or secretary, 288a, Company Number SC362115, 31 August 2009, document retrieved from Companies House 1 February 2010
  7. Home page, Social Justice Scotland website, accessed 10 Nov 2009
  8. Appointment of director or secretary, 288a, Companies House, document retrieved from Companies House 1 Feb 2010. Some personal information blocked out by SpinProfiles editors.
  9. TM01 Fiona Houston, Termination of Appointment of Director, Companies House, documentation retrieved 1 Feb 2010. Some personal information blocked out by SpinProfiles editors.
  10. Appointment of director, Malcolm Offord, Companies House document retrieved 1 Feb 2010. Some personal information blocked out by SpinProfiles editors.
  11. Termination of appointment of director, Malcolm Offord, Companies House document retrieved 1 Feb 2010
  12. Appointment of director, Malcolm Scott, 288a, Companies House document retrieved 1 Feb 2010
  13. TMO1, Termination of appointment as director, Malcolm Scott, Companies House document, retrieved 13 Feb 2010
  14. NM01, Notice of Change of Name by Resolution, first page, also NM01, Notice of Change of Name by Resolution, second page, company No. SC362115, Companies House, 2 July 2009, documentation retrieved 10 Feb 2010
  15. Companies House - Heather MacLeod - spreadsheet, sent to SpinProfiles editors 10 March 2010
  16. Companies House - Heather MacLeod - spreadsheet, sent to SpinProfiles editors 10 March 2010
  17. Heather MacLeod - Glasgow South West, Scottish Conservatives website, accessed 9 Feb 2010
  18. Heather MacLeod - Glasgow South West, Scottish Conservatives website, accessed 9 Feb 2010
  19. Scottish conservatives Fiona Houston], accessed 12 February
  20. Andrew4Glasgow Homepage, accessed 12 February 2010
  21. Email from David Finlayson Frost to Powerbase managing editor Melissa Jones 2 March 2015
  22. Twitter JSRBradley, accessed 6 February 2010 (Screen grab here)
  23. Matthew Moore Conservatives ponder further cuts to Scottish MPs, The Journal, Wednesday 03 February 2010, The Journal Issue 30
  24. Centre for Policy Studies Lucy Gilchrist's Blog, accessed 12 February 2010
  25. Yoututbe Hamira Khan, accessed 6 February 2010. (Screengrab here)
  26. Twitter JSRBradley, accessed 6 February 2010 (Screen grab here)
  27. Screengrab of SJS Directors page from Google cache as it existed at 25 Jan 2010, screengrab taken 6 Feb 2010, screengrab here
  28. Contact, Social Justice Scotland website, accessed 10 Nov 2009
  29. Social Justice Scotland Directors, SJS website, screengrab of cached version of the page as it appeared on 25 Jan 2010 22:42:25 GMT, accessed in Google cache 6 Feb 2010
  30. Heather MacLeod, LinkedIn, Google cache of the page as it appeared on 13 Jan 2010 03:47:11 GMT, accessed in Google cache 6 Feb 2010, screengrab here
  31. Social Justice Scotland Directors, SJS website, cached version of the page as it appeared on 25 Jan 2010 22:42:25 GMT, accessed in Google cache 6 Feb 2010
  32. Social Justice Scotland Directors, SJS website, screengrab of cached version of the page as it appeared on 25 Jan 2010 22:42:25 GMT, retrieved from Google cache 6 Feb 2010
  33. Anthony James Brewis Nares (b.1956), Nares.net, accessed 12 February 2010
  34. Appointment of director or secretary, Companies House document, retrieved 10 Feb 2010
  35. Bankrupt Britain, SJS website, Google cache 28 Nov 2009
  36. Bankrupt Britain, SJS website, Google cache 28 Nov 2009
  37. Social Justice Scotland Directors, SJS website, cached version of the page as it appeared on 25 Jan 2010 22:42:25 GMT, accessed in Google cache 6 Feb 2010
  38. Social Justice Scotland Directors, SJS website, cached version of the page as it appeared on 25 Jan 2010 22:42:25 GMT, accessed in Google cache 6 Feb 2010
  39. SJS 'People', Screengrab, 'This is Google's cache of http://www.cs360hosting.co.uk/sjs/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=61&Itemid=70. It is a snapshot of the page as it appeared on 14 Dec 2009 19:55:47 GMT.', Retrieved 9 February 2010)
  40. SJS 'People', Screengrab, 'This is Google's cache of http://www.cs360hosting.co.uk/sjs/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=61&Itemid=70. It is a snapshot of the page as it appeared on 14 Dec 2009 19:55:47 GMT.', Retrieved 9 February 2010)
  41. SJS, 'People' Screengrab, 'This is Google's cache of http://www.cs360hosting.co.uk/sjs/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=61&Itemid=70. It is a snapshot of the page as it appeared on 14 Dec 2009 19:55:47 GMT., Retrieved 9 February 2010)
  42. Yoututbe Hamira Khan, accessed 6 February 2010. (Screengrab here)