Voices of Scotland Where now for Scottish nationalism? As Fergus Ewing’s suspension unfolds, the two paths open to the SNP become increasingly stark: upholding its progressive image amid growing conservative influences or sinking deeper into neoliberal rot, writes PAULINE BRYAN
Tuesday 17th Sep 2019 We need a new way of working together based on solidarity not on competition between the different parts of the UK PAULINE BRYAN explains how a new report on Scottish devolution aims to redistribute wealth and power in favour of the working class
Tuesday 03rd Sep 2019 Abolish the Lords, share power between our nations Labour peer PAULINE BRYAN’s contribution to the This is What Democracy Looks Like conference on August 31
Tuesday 19th Feb 2019 Voices of Scotland: Brexit is a chance to for a better relationship between the Scottish and English parliaments Regardless of the Brexit outcome, it is important that the UK looks at its constitution from top to bottom, or better still from bottom to top, writes PAULINE BRYAN
Thursday 21st Jun 2018 The SNP vision for an independent Scotland would maintain all the policies behind our current woes The SNP Growth Commission document has provoked a lot of debate this month.
Monday 21st May 2018 Voices of Scotland Getting the best out of Brexit will involve radical change IT looks like the Scottish and UK governments will end up in the Supreme Court arguing for their different interpretations of how post-EU cross-bor
Tuesday 06th Feb 2018 Voices of Scotland Scottish Labour's alternative budget will give real power to the people Richard Leonard has already transformed Labour’s approach to Scotland’s economy from a timid managerialism to one that challenges the fundamental tenets of neoliberalism, writes PAULINE BRYAN
Thursday 14th Dec 2017 Book Review You can’t be a pessimist and a socialist PAULINE BRYAN reviews Neil Findlays book on his leadership bid for the Scottish Labour Party and the independence referendum