Brexit, Scottish independence and the Break Up of Britain

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A lecture by James Foley exploring the particular role Scotland might play in the break up of Britain and its implications for other nationalist and populist struggles throughout the world.

This event was cosponsored by the UW-Madison Political Science Department and the Jean Monnet European Union Center of Excellence for Comparative Populism.

James Foley is a lecturer and researcher at Glasgow Caledonian University in Scotland where he conducts research on populism, sovereignty, immigration, and British and European politics. James is also the author (with Peter Ramand) of Yes: The Radical Case for Scottish Independence (Pluto, 2014). He is a member of the editorial board of Conter, and has written for a variety of publications including The Guardian, Open Democracy and The Socialist Register.
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That was great. Thanks. Look forward to seeing more.

dstuart
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Scotland 19th October 2023 vote, goodbye England. Germany "The National" newspaper YES!!! :)

KizzyKismet
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There is no other option for Scotland. We need to leave this union before it is too late

doreenhollywood
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The Scottish Labour Party is registered with the UK Electoral Commission as an Accounting Unit (AU) of the UK Labour Party and is therefore not a registered political party under the terms of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000.

Head Office confirming – Scottish Labour are a Branch Office- so no Scottish Labour then.

Scotland has no Scottish / Labour/libs/Tories - they are branch offices of Westminster.

You forgot about McCrone - with Thatcher.

The list is long...

casperwallace
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Bye bye have fun i, ll think of you when im up the chippy

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