
Sturgeon’s referendum ploy is desperate buffoonery
Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP are a politician and a cause whose time has passed.
Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP are a politician and a cause whose time has passed.
An independent Scotland no longer feels like a near inevitability.
A new study reveals that most Scots oppose an immediate poll.
Like an ordeal in classical mythology, Nicola Sturgeon seems doomed to lead Scotland indefinitely, but not as a majority government, and never to hold a second referendum with any prospect of success.
To make its fiscal black hole look smaller, the SNP suggests misleadingly that some of the Scottish pensions tab would be picked up by the rest of the UK if Scotland leaves the Union.
One of the more infuriating aspects of Scottish politics is the “L’état, c’est moi” attitude of the First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon. It is a conceit
It is GERS week in Scotland, when the official numbers on the public finances are published each year by the Scottish government’s statisticians.
“I welcome the PM to Scotland today”, Nicola Sturgeon said on Twitter last week.
Since Tony Blair’s devolution settlement, a cross-party consensus has been, for the most part, accepted among traditional Unionists. It takes for granted that shifting ever
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