When proposals for a new pro-independence party were first aired, it was in the context of ensuring that there would be a majority for independence in Holyrood. The discussion centred...
Back in the distant days of 2014 when Brexit was nothing more than Nigel Farage’s wet dream and you could eat in restaurants and hug your granny without fear of...
It’s a tough gig being the branch officer manager of the Labour party in Scotland. Poor Rumbold Leakbladder, there he goes penning an article in the Record insisting that there’s...
In this week’s edition of the dugcast I am joined online by Mark McNaught. Mark is an Associate Professor of Law & Political Science at University of Rennes in Brittany....
If you were writing the script for a movie about a global pandemic, you’d not look to the British Government as a model for your plot. This is because no...
At Prime Minister’s Questions yesterday, Part Time Prime Minister Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson declared himself ‘very proud’ of the British Government’s record on handling the coronavirus epidemic. This is...
A guest post by The Digital Scottish Covenant team The purpose of a Referendum is to formally document a verifiable majority in support of a particular course of action, but...
If you’re some sort of masochist with especially recondite tastes, or perhaps if you’ve already binged watched your way through the entire Netflix catalogue as you lay on the sofa...
An opinion poll for YouGov published on Sunday found, quite incredibly, that support for the Conservatives across the UK as a whole is at 45%, up 1% since the last...
There are political scandals which are only of interest to a small number of politics geeks, and then there are political scandals which fundamentally damage the relationship between politicians and...