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==Politics== Banks's political stance has been termed "left of centre"<ref name="economist">{{Cite news |url=http://www.economist.com/node/147991 |title=Scots writers spurn their neighbours |newspaper=The Economist |date=24 April 1997 |access-date=9 April 2013}}</ref> and in 2002 he endorsed the [[Scottish Socialist Party]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.scottishsocialistparty.org/iain-banks-the-ssp-gets-my-vote-and-i-buy-the-scottish-socialist-voice/ |title=Iain Banks: 'The SSP gets my vote....' Β» Scottish Socialist Party |date=10 June 2013 |website=scottishsocialistparty.org}}</ref> He was an Honorary Associate of the [[National Secular Society]] and a Distinguished Supporter of the [[Humanist Society Scotland]]. As a signatory to the [[Declaration of Calton Hill]],<ref name="archive"/> he supported [[Scottish independence]].<ref name="guardian"/> In November 2012, Banks backed the campaign group emerging from the Radical Independence Conference held in that month. He opined that the independence movement was marked by cooperation: "Scots just seem to be more [[Communitarianism|communitarian]] than the consensus expressed by the UK population as a whole."<ref>{{Cite news |title=Radicals threaten Salmond and Scottish independence campaign |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/radicals-threaten-salmond-and-scottish-independence-campaign-8347545.html |access-date=25 February 2014 |newspaper=The Independent |date=24 November 2012 |author=Hamish Macdonell}}</ref> In late 2004, Banks joined a group of UK politicians and media figures campaigning to have Prime Minister [[Tony Blair]] impeached after the [[2003 invasion of Iraq]]. In protest, he cut up his passport and posted it to [[10 Downing Street]]. In a ''[[Socialist Review]]'' interview, Banks explained that his passport protest occurred after he had "abandoned the idea of crashing my Land Rover through the gates of Fife dockyard, after spotting the guys armed with machine guns."<ref name="Jeffries2007"/><ref name="socrev"/> Banks relayed his concerns about the Iraq invasion in his book ''[[Raw Spirit]]'' and through the protagonist Alban McGill in the novel ''[[The Steep Approach to Garbadale]]'', who confronts another character with arguments of a similar kind.<ref name="Jeffries2007"/><ref name=socrev/> In 2010, Banks called for a cultural and educational boycott of Israel after the [[Gaza flotilla raid]] incident. In a letter to ''The Guardian'' newspaper, Banks said he had instructed his agent to turn down any further book translation deals with Israeli publishers: <blockquote>Appeals to reason, international law, U. N. resolutions and simple human decency mean β it is now obvious β nothing to Israel... I would urge all writers, artists and others in the creative arts, as well as those academics engaging in joint educational projects with Israeli institutions, to consider doing everything they can to convince Israel of its moral degradation and ethical isolation, preferably by simply having nothing more to do with this outlaw state.<ref name="Letters"/></blockquote> An extract from Banks's contribution to the written collection ''Generation Palestine: Voices from the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Movement'', entitled "Our People", appeared in ''The Guardian'' in the wake of the author's cancer revelation. The extract conveys the author's support for the [[Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions]] (BDS) campaign issued by a Palestinian civil society against Israel until the country complies with what it holds are international law and Palestinian rights. This commenced in 2005 and applies lessons from Banks's experience with South Africa's [[apartheid]] era. The continuation of Banks's boycott of Israeli publishers for the sale of rights to his novels was confirmed in the extract and Banks further explained, "I don't buy Israeli-sourced products or food, and my partner and I try to support Palestinian-sourced products wherever possible."<ref name="boycott of Israel"/>
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