Kenny MacAskill MP: How we can break the constitutional logjam in Scotland before a referendum
Kenny MacAskill argues that there are changes that can be made to the constitutional settlement without a referendum.
Kenny MacAskill argues that there are changes that can be made to the constitutional settlement without a referendum.
The UK media’s coverage before and after the Holyrood election shows a lack of understanding of Scotland
The findings come as Nicola Sturgeon is once against sworn in as First Minister, after voters elected a pro-independence majority.
Nicola Sturgeon is facing growing calls to back an ambitious shift in Scotland’s work culture.
“We have the chance to do something new, and different, and exciting, and not be stuck, hampered by these unchangeable institutions.”
The Scottish National Party’s internal elections saw a defeat for the slow-and-steady leadership faction, writes SNP MP Kenny MacAskill.
Over 50% of the UK public think it’s very or fairly likely
There are still good strategic reasons why Westminster may decide to allow a referendum sooner rather than later.
Has a ‘unionist scare story’ just been debunked?
The Tories think delaying another independence referendum will help them. They shouldn’t be so sure.