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Words of Welsh wisdom

Leanne Wood argues that the September spring of the referendum will lead a new democratic blossoming Despite the obvious disappointment at the outcome of the referendum result, there is so much to be proud of. That the people of Scotland had the opportunity to decide their country’s future is remarkable. One day I hope we […]

Getting a return on our investment

Dave Watson sees the prospect of a positive outcome for social justice in Scotland While Scotland divided on the route to change, there was a clear consensus that a fairer Scotland is possible. The big question is, are the politicians up for the challenge and able to turn their rhetoric into action? The posters are […]

Assessing the campaigns – processes and outcomes

Michael Keating delves into both the ‘yes’ and ‘no’ campaigns to reveal their contradictions When the Yes campaign was launched in 2012, I did not give it much chance of success. Support for independence had been steady for around twenty years at around 30%, depending on the precise question. The big change had happened under […]

Post-referendum dialogue on the left needs to start fast

John McDonnell argues now we have the potential to work together on a unified left agenda Prior to the referendum I avoided making any public comment because I judged that the sound of English accents advising the Scots about their future came across not only as unseemly arrogance but more importantly it was totally counterproductive […]

Aye and sí – homage to Caledonia from Catalonia

Anna Arqué takes inspiration from the process and the outcome Because I’m Catalan and consequently have read and heard many opinions from ‘know it all’ foreign contributors about my country’s independence movement, I write these words about the Scottish independence referendum with the utmost respect. ‘The person who really wants to do something finds a […]

Keeping up the fight against poverty

Peter Kelly and Carla McCormack call for action in the new post-referendum period towards banishing poverty The referendum and associated campaigns have re-invigorated Scottish democracy and engaged voters in a way never seen before. Voter registration hit 97% and turnout was a record 84.5%. We saw all sections of society engaged in serious discussion about […]

Private Island – why Britain now belongs to someone else

By James Meek, Verso Books, 2014, pp229, £12.99 Book Review by Andrew Noble Within living memory we British thought it possible that our seemingly mature democracy entailed of its nature open mindedness. That is ideas, especially our crucial economic ones, were inherently pragmatic in that they were open to constant scrutiny as to what they […]

Web Review Henry McCubbin

Election analysis by YouGov and New York Times THE elderly did not rob the young of an independent Scotland, according to YouGov’s final poll of how Scotland voted in the independence referendum. Their study of 3,188 voters showed that 51 per cent of those aged between 16 and 24 voted ‘No’. It also revealed that […]

Kick up the Tabloids

by VLADIMIR McTAVISH So the dream is over for the time being, at least. I sincerely believed that I would wake up on the morning of 19 September to find out I no longer lived in the same country as Jeremy Clarkson, Piers Morgan, Boris Johnston and Eddie Izzard. But I still do, and it’s […]

Issue 82: It Really Can Be Better Than This

In this issue, we look at what a Common Weal Scotland might look like. We recognise recent significant losses on the left in Scotland, and hear from Neil Findlay MSP about why he thinks Labour's devolution proposal is what Scotland needs. Jackson Cullinane furthers the debate in responding to a Reid Foundation report on industrial democracy, and Gerry Mooney gives us insight into why independence is our real chance for change.

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