Can Gordon Brown save the Union?
The 2014 independence referendum showed that when the former Labour prime minister spoke, Scotland listened. Will it do so again?
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The 2014 independence referendum showed that when the former Labour prime minister spoke, Scotland listened. Will it do so again?
ByFar from retreating, Alex Salmond’s key ally is likely to intensify her opposition to Sturgeon.
ByScots are starting to rank sovereignty above money, as England’s Brexit voters did in 2016.
ByAfter Boris Johnson’s catastrophic handling of the pandemic and a hard Brexit, Scotland has every right to go it alone.
ByTracking support for Scottish independence since 2015
ByWhy Scotland’s Orkney, Shetland and Western Isles residents are alert to the hazards of an already uncertain journey.
ByPupils, parents and teachers have felt unsupported and ill-treated by the SNP administration.
ByIf Boris Johnson were to refuse another referendum, it would be harder to persuade Scottish voters that they are better served…
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