Alba’s first party conference, and the emperor’s new clothes
Voters are yet to be convinced of the breakaway party led by Alex Salmond, writes Derek McArthur.
Voters are yet to be convinced of the breakaway party led by Alex Salmond, writes Derek McArthur.
As the General Election campaign unfolds, it is fast becoming one that is meshing together elements from elections in times gone by. As in 1983, a female Conservative Leader and Prime Minister faces a left wing Labour leader, with thetest
New survey data has revealed just how out of touch the chattering classes are with public opinion on the issue of Scottish independence.
Fresh doubts over the economic consequences of an independent Scotland have been raised, with a warning that it risks facing “economic dislocation”.
William Bain lays out the evidence against a financially viable independent Scotland
Matt Gwilliam argues that devo-max is constitutionally untenable, turning the West Lothian question into a crisis
Ed Jacobs covers the continuing fallout from Cameron’s mistaken sabre-rattling over the Scottish independence referendum.
Ed Jacobs argues that Cameron’s intervention into the Scottish independence debate will do far more harm than good for those in favour of the union.