
From an English socialist to a Scottish one: five reasons to stay
This is why I think you should stay. Fraternally yours, an English socialist.

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.

New polling shows the No camp firmly back in the lead.

A combination of a despised ConDem Government in Westminster and a Labour Leader who has failed to connect with the party’s Scottish grassroots points very clearly to today’s visit being a waste of time.

As we approach the apogee of the independence debate, I’ve looked at five mistakes I think the Better Together campaign has made.

Even at its highest and most aspirant, nationalism demands self-interest over mutual interest between nations.