Meanwhile Westminster Sits on its Hands Whether it’s paralysed by Brexit conflicts, scandals or fighting, Westminster has proven itself incapable of delivering for people and communities, especially in Scotland. It
Meanwhile Westminster Sits on its Hands Whether it’s paralysed by Brexit conflicts, scandals or fighting, Westminster has proven itself incapable of delivering for people and communities, especially in Scotland. It
Westminster’s health spending and sick pay is bleak, trailing far behind North West Europe Shocking new independent analysis has revealed just how badly the UK government have been handling public
Cost of Westminster’s economic mismanagement Despite the clear economic evidence of the damaging impacts, both the Tories and Labour support Brexit – making millions of people poorer as a consequence.
Unelected Peer: Time to “Reverse” Devolution Unelected Tory peer and former senior minister, Lord David Frost, has given the Tory game away. In a Telegraph column, he called for the
The big events of Scottish politics used to be Westminster by-elections. Prior to the establishment of the Scottish Parliament, these gave the opportunity for Scotland to bring home – if
Rishi Sunak is the UK’s new Prime Minister – the third in the space of two months Rishi Sunak is now the 10th Tory Prime Minister since 1955 that Scotland
Scotland’s Tale of Two Governments Scotland has two governments – with very different priorities, which are becoming increasingly apparent. The Programme for Government which is published each September lays out
The democratic will of Scotland’s Parliament is under attack. Our nation’s Parliament belongs to the people of Scotland and when legislation, passed by a cross-party majority of MSPs, is blocked