The powers of the Lord Advocate in Scotland need splitting
‘The ongoing row in Scotland over the role of the Lord Advocate is of fundamental importance to Scottish democracy’.
‘The ongoing row in Scotland over the role of the Lord Advocate is of fundamental importance to Scottish democracy’.
‘If elections can be held whether in Scotland or even the USA, and if major events can be hosted whether COP26 or the Euros, it’s absurd to suggest it’s just not feasible to hold a referendum.’
Kenny MacAskill argues that there are changes that can be made to the constitutional settlement without a referendum.
Kenny MacAskill MP is arguing that a new Scottish independence party will strengthen the case for a second referendum
Independence will act as a catalyst for radical change for England, writes Kenny MacAskill MP.
The Scottish National Party’s internal elections saw a defeat for the slow-and-steady leadership faction, writes SNP MP Kenny MacAskill.