Divergence not division

It hasn’t even been a day since Nicola Sturgeon announced her intention that there should be a new referendum on Scotland’s independence and we are already seeing the usual suspects trotting out their tired old lines about division and divisiveness. The people who tended to think of the first independence referendum in those terms were […]

This is how we win…

One of my favourite things about the independence referendum was the amount of really decent and invigorating conversations with no voters who decided to engage on the doorsteps. It is important to find out what drives someone’s point of view, what has brought them to the point where they are willing to cast their vote […]

Firing the starting pistol…

The comments by Sadiq Khan (which were toned down in his Labour Conference speech but widely reported in the media nonetheless) show that the campaign for the new independence referendum has started in earnest and independence supporters are going to face even worse lies and smears than in 2014. Make no mistake, this wasn’t bad […]