After Nicola Sturgeon’s departure, Scottish Labour can win big
Labour insiders think the SNP has blown it.
ByExplore a diverse range of articles examining the Scottish National Party (SNP), covering its policies, leadership, electoral impact, and key debates surrounding Scottish independence and devolved governance.
Labour insiders think the SNP has blown it.
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With Nicola Sturgeon’s resignation, Alister Jack can call himself giantslayer.
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The First Minister’s overriding obsession with Scottish independence led to the neglect of other policy areas.
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The SNP’s fraught divisions over the gender bill and the path to independence destroyed the First Minister’s leadership.
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The finance secretary is the outstanding candidate to succeed Nicola Sturgeon and give the party the reset it desperately needs.
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Given the favourable circumstances, the SNP should arguably be much closer to achieving independence than it is.
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As the First Minister’s popularity declines, her grip on her party and the country is slipping.
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A pamphlet by the SNP MP and traditional ally of the First Minister, Stewart McDonald, is leading the charge against…
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There are plenty of people in the SNP who agree with the former first minister on the disastrous gender bill.
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The First Minister’s careless handling of the gender bill has split her government, her party and the nationalist movement.
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The First Minister’s insistence that women had nothing to fear from the gender bill has been proved wrong.
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The SNP’s new man in Westminster on the party’s internal divisions, Scotland’s gender bill and Brexit.
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If Labour wins the next election it will face nationalist opponents in Scotland and England. Could the UK survive?
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Anas Sarwar’s party risks coming across as a limp facsimile of the SNP.
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Party members raised concerns over Frank McAveety’s sexualised comments about a 15-year-old girl.
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As she enters the winter of her first-ministership, the gap between Sturgeon’s ambition and delivery is ever clearer.
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It’s nobody else’s business – especially not the state’s – what your gender is.
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Westminster’s veto has turned a debate over policy into one over Scotland’s power to govern itself.
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Ignore the hysteria: this is a matter of nationalist incompetence, not unionist conspiracy.
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The SNP may announce tests that must be passed before it commits to a “de facto” second referendum.
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