Scotland’s ‘No’ vote solves one acute existential threat to the UK, says Patrick Dunleavy, but only for now. The likely narrow results of the May 2015 general election, plus David Cameron’s promise of another referendum on the UK leaving the European Union in 2017, both promise massive constitutional turbulence between now and 2020. For instance, if the UK votes to leave the European Union in 2017,a near-immediate rerun of Scottish referendum could be on the cards, where voting to exit the UK would let Scots stay European citizens
The crucial factor in any future move towards Scottish independence is not the will of the Scottish ...
Following a closer than expected outcome in the Scottish independence referendum, many are criticisi...
Britain has voted for a hung parliament. The Conservatives’, and particularly Prime Minister May’s, ...
That the UK is in the midst of an ongoing constitutional crisis can no longer be doubted, with quest...
Confounding the pollsters and the pundits, voters in England have given David Cameron another three ...
Confounding the pollsters and the pundits, voters in England have given David Cameron another three ...
Following the Conservative Party’s victory in the UK general election, David Cameron has pledged to ...
Confounding the pollsters and the pundits, voters in England have given David Cameron another three ...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the constitutional debate in the UK vis-à-vis...
Scotland voted No to independence on 18 September. Eve Hepburn writes that the referendum has opened...
Other than many have predicted the general election in the United Kingdom have not led to a hung par...
The only certainty is that we do not know what the future holds for the UK, except that there will b...
The political ramifications of Brexit keep making themselves known, with Labour pondering Leadership...
The only certainty is that we do not know what the future holds for the UK, except that there will b...
The only certainty is that we do not know what the future holds for the UK, except that there will b...
The crucial factor in any future move towards Scottish independence is not the will of the Scottish ...
Following a closer than expected outcome in the Scottish independence referendum, many are criticisi...
Britain has voted for a hung parliament. The Conservatives’, and particularly Prime Minister May’s, ...
That the UK is in the midst of an ongoing constitutional crisis can no longer be doubted, with quest...
Confounding the pollsters and the pundits, voters in England have given David Cameron another three ...
Confounding the pollsters and the pundits, voters in England have given David Cameron another three ...
Following the Conservative Party’s victory in the UK general election, David Cameron has pledged to ...
Confounding the pollsters and the pundits, voters in England have given David Cameron another three ...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the constitutional debate in the UK vis-à-vis...
Scotland voted No to independence on 18 September. Eve Hepburn writes that the referendum has opened...
Other than many have predicted the general election in the United Kingdom have not led to a hung par...
The only certainty is that we do not know what the future holds for the UK, except that there will b...
The political ramifications of Brexit keep making themselves known, with Labour pondering Leadership...
The only certainty is that we do not know what the future holds for the UK, except that there will b...
The only certainty is that we do not know what the future holds for the UK, except that there will b...
The crucial factor in any future move towards Scottish independence is not the will of the Scottish ...
Following a closer than expected outcome in the Scottish independence referendum, many are criticisi...
Britain has voted for a hung parliament. The Conservatives’, and particularly Prime Minister May’s, ...