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Tag Archives: Scottish referendum
Aug 25 2016
Monsters in the Mist: The Elusive Quest for Financial Security in Scotland post-Brexit
Comments Off on Monsters in the Mist: The Elusive Quest for Financial Security in Scotland post-BrexitBy Faye Donnelly and William Vlcek It is easy to become disillusioned, confused and even fanciful when trying to envision Scotland’s financial security in the aftermath of the Brexit vote. With a leap of imagination it is possible to … Continue reading
Posted by: August 25, 2016
Tagged with: Brexit, EUref2, financial stability, Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland, Scottish independence, Scottish referendum, SNP, Theresa May
Mar 9 2015
Would the United Kingdom survive an exit from the EU?
2 CommentsBy Sionaidh Douglas-Scott In September 2014, the UK survived one of the most serious threats to its constitutional existence – the very closely run Scottish referendum on independence. That this was indeed perceived as a huge risk to the … Continue reading
Posted by: March 9, 2015
Tagged with: Brexit, constitutional reform, devolution, ECHR, EU Law, Nicola Sturgeon, Referendum, Scottish referendum
Sep 29 2014
The Scottish referendum is still a victory for Scotland
5 CommentsBy Matthew Whiting The Scottish referendum result strengthened Scottish nationalism and weakened Scotland’s position within the Union. That feels more like a victory than a defeat for Scottish independence. Although David Cameron, and an apparently purring Queen, felt intense relief … Continue reading
Posted by: September 29, 2014
Tagged with: Scottish referendum