Determining whether or not a Brexit will inevitably lead to the breakup of the United Kingdom is anything short of an educated guess. Jan Zurawski argues that the example of the volatility of Scotland’s public opinion regarding voting on the independence of their country may as well be replicated when it comes to the European question. Undoubtedly, the Scots are the most pro-European Brits, but whether their conviction in European integration will necessarily translate into another independence campaign is a different question altogether
It is often assumed that calls for a second Scottish referendum are due to the fact that Scotland vo...
Yesterday, as predicted by the polls, the people of Scotland rejected independence, opting to remain...
All of Scotland’s local authorities voted to stay in the EU, with 62 percent of voters backing Remai...
Scotland’s continued membership of and access to the EU is at the forefront of a possible second ind...
It is easy to assume that Brexit will increase support for an independent Scotland. However looking ...
The Brexit vote has not shifted overall opinion on the question of Scottish independence in Scotland...
The question of Scottish independence has taken centre stage in the public debate since the Brexit v...
Britain’s referendum on EU membership revealed a country divided; while the United Kingdom voted to ...
Scotland is due to hold a referendum on independence from the UK on 18 September. Luis Moreno writes...
In the immediate aftermath of the UK’s decision to leave the EU, several opinion polls showed a majo...
The likelihood of a British exit from the EU seems to be increasing, fundamentally altering the impo...
Following Nicola Sturgeon’s announcement that she will seek authority for a Scottish referendum, Pau...
Fabian Zuleeg explores the likelihood of Scottish Independence, and its potential impact on the EU–U...
There are no universally applicable procedural standards under international law for independence re...
Scotland's future within the EU played a prominent role in the 2014 independence referendum. The sto...
It is often assumed that calls for a second Scottish referendum are due to the fact that Scotland vo...
Yesterday, as predicted by the polls, the people of Scotland rejected independence, opting to remain...
All of Scotland’s local authorities voted to stay in the EU, with 62 percent of voters backing Remai...
Scotland’s continued membership of and access to the EU is at the forefront of a possible second ind...
It is easy to assume that Brexit will increase support for an independent Scotland. However looking ...
The Brexit vote has not shifted overall opinion on the question of Scottish independence in Scotland...
The question of Scottish independence has taken centre stage in the public debate since the Brexit v...
Britain’s referendum on EU membership revealed a country divided; while the United Kingdom voted to ...
Scotland is due to hold a referendum on independence from the UK on 18 September. Luis Moreno writes...
In the immediate aftermath of the UK’s decision to leave the EU, several opinion polls showed a majo...
The likelihood of a British exit from the EU seems to be increasing, fundamentally altering the impo...
Following Nicola Sturgeon’s announcement that she will seek authority for a Scottish referendum, Pau...
Fabian Zuleeg explores the likelihood of Scottish Independence, and its potential impact on the EU–U...
There are no universally applicable procedural standards under international law for independence re...
Scotland's future within the EU played a prominent role in the 2014 independence referendum. The sto...
It is often assumed that calls for a second Scottish referendum are due to the fact that Scotland vo...
Yesterday, as predicted by the polls, the people of Scotland rejected independence, opting to remain...
All of Scotland’s local authorities voted to stay in the EU, with 62 percent of voters backing Remai...