Pam Currie
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Pam Currie (born 1975) is the national secretary of the Scottish Socialist Party. She was returned unopposed at its conference in October 2006, after the previous national secretary, Allan Green, indicated that he wished to stand down. She is also one of two Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered spokespersons for the SSP.
She was one of the four people to issue the call for the launch of the Scottish Socialist Party United Left in June 2006. She is also a lecturer at Stow College in Glasgow, in the social studies section, where she teaches women's studies.