Tag: Scottish Independence
Analysis: Westminster Has Waged War on Scottish Democracy. What Now?
by Nick McKerrell
In blocking democratically-passed Scottish legislation on gender recognition reform from becoming law, Rishi Sunak has hugely overstepped – and chosen short-term heavy-handedness over preserving the union, writes Nick McKerrell.
Analysis: 2023 Will Be Make Or Break For The Scottish Independence Movement
by Jonathon Shafi
Analysis: Westminster May Have Given Up On Trans Rights But Scotland Hasn’t
by Emily Tolano
Analysis: The SNP Won’t Deliver a Radical Independence for Scotland
by Jonathon Shafi
Long Read: What Might Britain’s ‘Break-Up’ Actually Look Like?
by Rory Scothorne
Feature: Could Labour Lead Wales to Independence?
by Aaron Bastani
Opinion: Scottish Independence Can Be a Blueprint for Social and Climate Justice Across Britain
by Maggie Chapman
Opinion: It’s Win or Die for Scottish Labour. So Why Is the Party Fighting to Lose?
by Finn Smyth & Coll McCail
Downstream: Independence for the North of England Interview With Philip Proudfoot
In recent years Scottish and Welsh independence, as well as Irish unification, have become increasingly plausible with Britain’s departure from the EU highlighting major points of difference, as well as economic imbalances, across the home nations. But could the break up of the UK ever include the North of England? And what would a sovereign […]
Opinion: Coronavirus Won’t End the Scotland-England Union – But the Tories Will
by Michael Gray
Scotland’s approach to tackling coronavirus has prompted outrage from Westminster’s right-wing politicians and commentators. Michael Gray argues that while the virus won't break up Britain, the Tories will.