The Scottish referendum: a day of history and change – what we know so far
After a tumultuous day in British history that will be seen as the start of radical changes to our political system, Ed Jacobs outlines what we now know.
After a tumultuous day in British history that will be seen as the start of radical changes to our political system, Ed Jacobs outlines what we now know.
If we carry on letting populists kick at an open door, one day we will wake up and it won’t be Alex Salmond or Nigel Farage gesticulating on our television screens, but something far worse.
Scotland may have been persuaded to stick with the UK, but the unity that brought Labour, the Conservatives and the Lib Dems together looks set to unravel quickly.
As voters go to the polls across Scotland, Left Foot Forward has looked at the referendum campaign in numbers.
This is why I think you should stay. Fraternally yours, an English socialist.
What poses more risks: trusting Alex Salmond or listening to the chorus of those who have warned of the consequences of going it alone?
Anyone who wishes to see a left-leaning Labour government in England should be rooting firmly for a No vote.
Alex Salmond’s argument that only independence can save the NHS has been blown apart by new information leaked to the BBC and the Herald newspaper.
The Scottish National Party has failed miserably to engage in preventing Islamist extremism.
We need to be together in more than just name.