The independence referendum in Scotland played a decisive role in galvanising support for the SNP and leading many Labour voters to abandon ship. In this article, Eric Shaw reflects on Labour’s predicament in Scotland
Despite the ScottishNationalParty (SNP)'s success in the 2007 Scottish Parliament election, there is...
First paragraph: Historical turning points do not occur often, at least not in the settled West. But...
The phrase ‘the settled will of the Scottish people’ was originally invoked by John Smith, leader of...
The Scottish Labour Party has been in freefall following the Scottish referendum in September and th...
Up until the 2015 UK general election, Scotland had been regarded as a Labour stronghold, with the c...
Scottish Labour is in disarray following the general election, having lost 40 of its seats in the co...
The dramatic tightening of the Scottish independence polls can be partly explained by a drift of Lab...
Kieran Wright shows how Scottish Labour adopted a less left-leaning justification for its stance on ...
The SNP have swept the electoral map in Scottish, winning all but three seats. With a Conservative g...
If voting for the Conservative party had become somewhat of a rarity in Scotland since the Thatcher ...
The independence referendum has given SNP support a level and fervency that makes them a unique forc...
As the vote on Scottish independence gets closer, the polls are steadily narrowing. The Yes camp bel...
The Scottish Parliament election in 2016 produced two surprising results: it represents a reversal o...
Polls in Scotland have until recently shown a consistent narrowing of the gap between Yes and No, ca...
The crucial factor in any future move towards Scottish independence is not the will of the Scottish ...
Despite the ScottishNationalParty (SNP)'s success in the 2007 Scottish Parliament election, there is...
First paragraph: Historical turning points do not occur often, at least not in the settled West. But...
The phrase ‘the settled will of the Scottish people’ was originally invoked by John Smith, leader of...
The Scottish Labour Party has been in freefall following the Scottish referendum in September and th...
Up until the 2015 UK general election, Scotland had been regarded as a Labour stronghold, with the c...
Scottish Labour is in disarray following the general election, having lost 40 of its seats in the co...
The dramatic tightening of the Scottish independence polls can be partly explained by a drift of Lab...
Kieran Wright shows how Scottish Labour adopted a less left-leaning justification for its stance on ...
The SNP have swept the electoral map in Scottish, winning all but three seats. With a Conservative g...
If voting for the Conservative party had become somewhat of a rarity in Scotland since the Thatcher ...
The independence referendum has given SNP support a level and fervency that makes them a unique forc...
As the vote on Scottish independence gets closer, the polls are steadily narrowing. The Yes camp bel...
The Scottish Parliament election in 2016 produced two surprising results: it represents a reversal o...
Polls in Scotland have until recently shown a consistent narrowing of the gap between Yes and No, ca...
The crucial factor in any future move towards Scottish independence is not the will of the Scottish ...
Despite the ScottishNationalParty (SNP)'s success in the 2007 Scottish Parliament election, there is...
First paragraph: Historical turning points do not occur often, at least not in the settled West. But...
The phrase ‘the settled will of the Scottish people’ was originally invoked by John Smith, leader of...