Is it the economy, stupid, that will decide the outcome of the Scottish Parliament election?
Scotland needs a more collegiate government focused on serving Scotland’s economy, not mining of political grievances
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Scotland needs a more collegiate government focused on serving Scotland’s economy, not mining of political grievances
'A loyal Throne and a patriotic people; that is our policy and that is our faith' so declared Lord Randolph Churchill. In the Primrose League, he founded that ambition found its m...
My postal ballot for the elections on May 7 landed with a thump in my letterbox. The purple ballot has no less than 11 candidates for the Edinburgh Central seat.
The area around Glenrothes has become accustomed to being politically important over the last quarter of a century
THE Galloway and West Dumfries constituency has always been Tory ...
In the UK we are now in a world of multi-party politics, but very little of the debate… The post ‘Marginal gains’ appeared first on LabourList.
Conservatives have, in the past, been good at building up broad coalitions behind big all-embracing Conservative principles, interpretations of which may differ. If we won’t create...
Britain is not a house divided into competing national identities. It is, rather, a country experiencing a shared loss of confidence — “one nation united under gloom”. The post Luk...
The Greens don’t have a candidate in Strathkelvin and Bearsden but co-leader Ross Greer lives very close to it ...
Modern political polls use a complicated methodology that does not always reflect the reality on the ground and they can have an effect on the way people vote
John Swinney has done more than steady the ship, he taken control of it and steered it to a decisive victory
Sir John Curtice, Professor of Politics at the University of Strathclyde, has become one of the most recognisable faces of election coverage and an expert source of insight for maj...
With the public ‘scunnered’ by the state of politics, the ability of parties to get their supporters out to vote may play a significant role in the Holyrood election result
Glasgow Anniesland was represented by the architect of devolution, Donald Dewar, during his brief period as first minister from 1999-2000
The triumph of nationalism is to form ‘sides’ based on identity rather than real issues like social injustice
ANAS Sarwar's claims the polls are wrong about Labour "does not wash" and their Holyrood campaign messaging has "struggled", a leading political expert has said.
Ballot boxes are being opened following the Galway West and Dublin Central byelections
There is also a growing generation of civil servants and those working in government agencies who have only ever served a nationalist government
Ailsa Henderson said parties relying on older voters ‘will probably be more secure in their vote share’ if turnout is low
As Scottish Labour aim for a path to power in Holyrood, one city that will be key to… The post ‘It’s going to be all about ground game’: Paul Sweeney on Scottish Labour’s fight for...
There will be very little demand for Sarwar to stand down
THINGS have changed here for the SNP since the days when the old Westminster constituency of Galloway, known after 1983 as Galloway and Upper Nithsdale, was consistently one of the...
John Swinney’s election manifesto is attempting to give him his own identity as a leader - rather than an extension of Nicola Sturgeon’s time in office.
A gaffe or a flash of anger may not decide the election but it could change the political momentum
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