How ‘inclusive’ really is Scottish nationalism?
Even at its highest and most aspirant, nationalism demands self-interest over mutual interest between nations.
Even at its highest and most aspirant, nationalism demands self-interest over mutual interest between nations.
Nationalism has many potential outcomes, but they are all based on a concern for ‘our people’ not ‘the people’.
17 per cent of adults say they would consider leaving Scotland if it opted for independence.
The Yes campaign has borrowed one of New Labour’s best tricks, and not in a good way.
In creating a team to try and secure a Tory victory in 2015, David Cameron may have tipped the balance in the debate on Scotland’s future – and not in the way he wants.
The SNP’s dreams of a booming independent Scotland based on North Sea oil have been dealt a hammer blow.
Campaigners for Scotland becoming an independent country have been dealt a polling blow.
The news that the main opposition parties at Holyrood will issue a declaration on extra powers for the Scottish parliament should be viewed as another sign that Better Together has got its act together.
Describing Scotland as being ‘captive’ or ‘oppressed’ is patronising and insulting to the entire country.
Alex Salmond needs to address the growth of aggressive cybernats.