
Tag: snp


Analysis: Will the Lib Dems Ever Escape the Shadow of the Coalition?
Ell Folan

Novara Live: Election 2021: Scotland, Wales and London
A #TyskySour election special looking at the latest results in Wales, Scotland, London and the metro mayor races. With Michael Walker, Aaron Bastani, Michael Gray and Harriet Protheroe-Soltani.

Opinion: It’s Win or Die for Scottish Labour. So Why Is the Party Fighting to Lose?
Finn Smyth & Coll McCail

Opinion: Coronavirus Won’t End the Scotland-England Union – But the Tories Will
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.

GE2019: How Corbyn’s Labour Changed the Minds of Young Scottish Voters
Lauren Gilmour

GE2019: Beg Your Granny: In Scotland, Young People are Helping Labour Fight Perceptions of its Past
Simon Roach
The electoral dynamics in Scotland are very different from those in the rest of the UK, but its 59 seats are often decisive in a general election. To win, Jeremy Corbyn must both cut through the veneer of SNP progressivism and see off the Tories. Simon Roach reports on how young people are trying to help him do this.

Scottish Independence is Inevitable – Unless Corbynism Transforms Britain
Michael Gray

Novara FM: The End of the UK?

The Radical Independence Movement and Momentum Need Each Other
Liam Young

Interview: Chilcot, Corbyn and Britain’s constitutional crisis – Alex Salmond in conversation

Reflections on the SNP surge: Does Westminster finally have an opposition worthy of the name?
Ellenor Hutson
The SNP surge north of the border can hardly be dismissed as a protest vote. Rather, years of Labour taking working class voters for granted combined with the galvanising effect of the independence referendum have forged a new opposition to the Westminster consensus.

9 Anarchist-Friendly Reasons to Vote in 2015
Ina Fever

‘Deep’ State, Subversion and Legitimacy
Rosa Gilbert
