
Tag: Adam Ramsay


Opinion: Keir Starmer Is Driving Scotland Towards Independence. The Least He Can Do Is Let Us Go
Adam Ramsay
A chunk of Scottish voters have tended to think that Scotland doesn’t need independence, just a Labour government. But with the party now in power, the tide has turned, writes Adam Ramsay.

Long Read: Why Are There So Many Drug Deaths in Scotland?
Adam Ramsay

Opinion: Scottish Councils Don’t Just Need More Money – They Need Real Power
Adam Ramsay

Opinion: Heathrow’s Third Runway Would Make Regional Inequality Even Worse
Adam Ramsay

Opinion: Why Is the Science Museum Laundering a Coal Giant’s Reputation?
Adam Ramsay

Opinion: It Isn’t Only Justin Welby That Should Go – So Should the Church of England
Adam Ramsay

Obituary: Alex Salmond, A Predator Who Changed Scottish Politics Forever
Adam Ramsay

Opinion: Reporters Are Asking the Wrong Questions About Labour’s Freebie Fiasco
Adam Ramsay

Opinion: Keir Starmer Needs Checks and Balances. Britain Has Few
Adam Ramsay
With the most powerful prime minister in modern history crushing dissent in his own party, we’re entering new constitutional territory, writes Adam Ramsay.

Opinion: Nimbys Are Good, Actually
Nicholas Beuret

Opinion: People Hate Politicians. The Greens Could Change That
Adam Ramsay

Analysis: Here’s What the Greens Should Do Next
Adam Ramsay

Opinion: The Green Party Manifesto Is Just Common Sense
Adam Ramsay

Opinion: How the Scottish Tory Leader Built His Career on Persecuting Travellers
Adam Ramsay

Opinion: In Scotland, There’s No Excuse to Vote for Genocide
Adam Ramsay

Opinion: Scotland Needs an Industrial Strategy
Adam Ramsay

Long Read: Dismantling Britain is One Thing. Dismantling Britishness is Another
Adam Ramsay
When we talk about breaking up Britain, we can’t just talk about the British state, argues Adam Ramsay. We also need to understand what gives the state its social license to operate: that is, British nationalism.