Scotland 1) Graeme Archer: A town called Ardrossan
The sea is our border, but not our limit. It can teach us about ourselves and our nation.
The sea is our border, but not our limit. It can teach us about ourselves and our nation.
Rents were pushed up 2.7 per cent by the policy – Labour propose the same for England.
“It’s very difficult to find someone who doesn’t have grandparents or great-grandparents from a different part of the United Kingdom.”
The Party’s plan must be pressed on Labour & the LibDems. If Scotland votes No and the Prime Minister backs off it, the SNP will be back for a second push.
Separatism has always enjoyed a highly motivated support base – but this week’s nightmare poll could maximise unionist turnout.
The Cabinet Secretary told my committee that contingency planning was actually banned by the Government.
If Scotland votes Yes and the UK votes Labour then Ed Miliband will have to choose between illegitimacy and impotence
It should not be held next May amidst the constitutional uncertainty that would follow a Yes vote.
It is time for a restatement of our fundamental values and principles.
This is the last chance saloon for the Union – we must make an offer that counts.
We hope and believe that No will win, and that these inquiries will come to nothing. But it is necessary to put them.
Surely it would surpass the narrow defeat suggested by today’s YouGov poll. But it wouldn’t be without problems for Unionist politicians.
The legions of ConHome footy fans are eagerly focusing on this key issue: what impact will a ‘Yes/No’ vote have on the country’s historic football decline?
Coming Soon: Politicos Guide to the General Election. Top 100 Most Influential People on the Right. And: In honour of Clifford Norden, who died in World War One.
This column will be focusing on Scotland for the next few weeks – but the fight for Britain begins in earnest on September 19.