The humbling of the SNP
After nearly two decades, the age of nationalist hegemony may be over.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Explore a diverse range of articles examining the Scottish National Party (SNP), covering its policies, leadership, electoral impact, and key debates surrounding Scottish independence and devolved governance.
After nearly two decades, the age of nationalist hegemony may be over.
ByThe shadow attorney-general on her Islington neighbour, Keir Starmer’s leadership style and why current gender legislation is “inhumane”.
ByAfter Peter Murrell’s arrest, some believe the party is condemned to irreversible decline.
ByNicola Sturgeon’s husband – and the party’s former chief executive – is being questioned over the alleged misuse of £600,000…
ByThe First Minister’s early moves suggest a preference for political fudge and risk avoidance.
ByA doubtful Scotland is watching and waiting.
ByThe SNP reached its electoral zenith under the First Minister but she leaves office humbled by Westminster and alienated from…
ByAn era of political disruption has ended, as the British state has beaten back the threats to its rule.
ByThere is an increasing belief across Scottish politics that a nationalist collapse may come surprisingly quickly.
ByHas Labour changed its mind on self-ID?
ByBoth opponents and allies of Kate Forbes are warning of resignations if she becomes leader.
ByThe departure of Nicola Sturgeon’s husband over misleading membership figures leaves Scotland’s governing party in chaos.
ByThe SNP deputy leader in Westminster spoke at a New Statesman event about Kate Forbes, gay rights and what life…
ByCollapsing membership numbers and sudden poll drops should be telling the party something.
ByYour weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
ByAfter a decade of political warfare, the country would benefit from unshowy pragmatism.
ByIn the midst of the party’s leadership election, Westminster overturning a second key policy could cause further fractures.
ByDespite the best efforts of Sturgeon loyalists, the Finance Secretary may yet edge the contest.
ByThe first TV debate neglected the real economic and social problems facing Scotland.
ByEven Kate Forbes pretends that another referendum is imminent – it isn’t and the party should get real.
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