The Battle for Britain

The Battle for Britain
Author: David Torrance
Publsiher: Biteback Publishing
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2013-11-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781849546737

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On 18 September 2014, Scots will decide their future: should the country quit the United Kingdom and take control of its own destiny, or should it remain part of what advocates call the most successful political and economic union of modern times? Everyone in the country has a stake in this decision. Now, in this fascinating and insightful new book, David Torrance charts the countdown to the big day, weaving his way through a minefield of claim and counterclaim, and knocking down fictions and fallacies from both Nationalists and Unionists. He plunges into the key questions that have shaped an often-fraught argument, from the future of the pound to the shape of an independent Scottish army. With access to the strategists and opinion-makers on both sides of the political divide, this book goes straight to the heart of the great debate, providing an incisive, authoritative, occasionally trenchant guide to the most dramatic constitutional question of our times - the battle for Britain.

The Scottish Independence Referendum

The Scottish Independence Referendum
Author: Aileen McHarg,Tom Mullen,Alan Page,Neil Walker
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2016-06-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780191072017

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The September 2014 Scottish independence referendum was an event of profound constitutional and political significance, not only for Scotland, but for the UK as a whole. Although Scottish voters chose to remain in the UK, the experience of the referendum and the subsequent political reaction to the 'No' vote that triggered significant reforms to the devolution settlement have fundamentally altered Scotland's position within the Union. The extraordinary success of the Scottish National Party at the 2015 General Election also indicates that the territorial dimension to UK constitutional politics is more prominent than ever, destabilising key assumptions about the location and exercise of constitutional authority within the UK. The political and constitutional implications of the referendum are still unfolding, and it is by no means certain that the Union will survive. Providing a systematic and academic analysis of the referendum and its aftermath, this interdisciplinary edited collection brings together public lawyers, political scientists, economists, and historians in an effort to look both backwards to, and forwards from, the referendum. The chapters evaluate the historical events leading up to the referendum, the referendum process, and the key issues arising from the referendum debate. They also explore the implications of the referendum both for the future governance of Scotland and for the UK's territorial constitution, drawing on comparative experience in order to understand how the constitution may evolve, and how the independence debate may play out in future.

Scotland s Referendum and the Media

Scotland s Referendum and the Media
Author: Neil Blain
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2016-02-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780748696604

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After the Referendum on whether Scotland should become an independent country in September 2014 "e; and following a momentous mobilisation of voters by both the Yes and No campaigns "e; Scotland's political environment has been fundamentally energised. But how was the Referendum campaign reported and structured in the media in Scotland, the wider United Kingdom, and in other parts of the world, and was it a matter of 'construction' rather than 'representation'?In this book scholars, commentators and journalists from Britain, Europe and beyond examine how the media across the world presented the debate itself and the shifting nature of Scottish and British identity which that debate revealed. Several of the contributors also explore how the emphases and constructions which were put on the debate in their particular countries illuminated these countries' own responses to nationalism and separatism. The consequences of the Referendum's No result are traced in the media through until the May general election of 2015.

Front Page Scotland

Front Page Scotland
Author: David Patrick
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2021-08-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781000474930

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This book provides a varied, thorough and informative analysis of how newspapers covered the 2014 Scottish independence referendum in its critical final months. Providing a wealth of new empirical findings, the book engages with the key themes and issues presented by a variety of newspaper outlets. These main observations include: a major focus on the economic aspects of the debate; persistent concerns regarding an independent Scotland’s prospects on the world stage, both militarily and strategically; the re-emergence of Gordon Brown as a political heavyweight; and a myopic focus on Alex Salmond, who would come to be framed as personally synonymous with the abstract concept of Scottish independence. The book will be the first point of contact for readers interested in the subject, providing an overview which is meticulously researched, authoritative and engaging, and offering broader insights in the areas of journalism, political communication and media studies.

Is the Union Now Secure

Is the Union Now Secure
Author: John Curtice,Jan Eichhorn,Lindsay Paterson,Rachel Ormston
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1849548722

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The Scottish Referendum 2014 is an analysis of why the Scottish independence referendum happened, how and why Scotland ultimately voted 'No', and public attitudes towards the steps that should now be taken following the No vote.

Scotland s Referendum

Scotland s Referendum
Author: David Torrance
Publsiher: Luath Press Ltd
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2014-06-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781910324141

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On 18 September 2014, everyone in Scotland aged 16 or over will be asked the question: 'Should Scotland Be An Independent Country? 'As the referendum approaches, the debates over whether or not Scotland should be an independent country are becoming more heated. This guide, produced by respected Scottish journalists and authors, Jamie Maxwell and David Torrance, covers everything you need to know in advance of deciding which way to vote. Maxwell and Torrance summarise the main arguments for and against before delving into the central issues at the heart of the debate, including economics, welfare and pensions, defence and foreign affairs, and culture and national identity. They outline the way that Scotland is currently governed and review where the parties stand on the debate before concluding with speculative chapters on what happens after the vote, whether YES or NO. The referendum on 18 September 2014 is the most significant democratic event in Scotland's history. Get engaged. Be informed. Whatever you do, don't NOT vote!

The Facts

The Facts
Author: Julie Simpson
Publsiher: Cargo Publishing
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2014-06-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781908885487

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"We just want the facts," you say. Politicians won't give you a straight answer. So here they are. The facts; simple and unbiased. Honesty is the best policy, after all. In this short, easy to read guide, the basic facts about the crucial issues of independence are put forward. This pocket guide tells you what Yes and No campaigns say about the big topi, presented in an easy reference, simple graphic style. The perfect primer for undecided voters.

Scotland s Choices

Scotland s Choices
Author: Iain McLean
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2014-05-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780748696390

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Scotland faces its biggest choice since the 1707 union that made the United Kingdom - should Scotland be an independent country? The Yes and No campaigns are well under way but with the vote looming closer the information available to the public is still limited. What will happen after the referendum? What are the international implications? What about the UK's nuclear deterrant, currently housed in Scotland? What happens if the vote is 'No'? Is it even clear what independence will mean? What about the oil? What will the currency be? What will happen to the Old Age Pension pot if the UK splits? Scotland's Choices, now fully revised for the critical last few months before the referendum, does just that. Written by one former civil servant, one academic and one think-tanker - one a resident Scot, one a Scot living in England and one an Englishman - the authors clearly explain the issues you may not have considered and detail how each of the options would be put into place after the referendum.