Scotland: The Growing Divide: Old Nation, New Ideas - Softcover

Henry McLeish; Tom Brown (ed.)

 
9781908373458: Scotland: The Growing Divide: Old Nation, New Ideas

Synopsis

Is there a growing divide between Holyrood and Westminster?
What does this mean for the people of Scotland, and for England?

In 2007, Scotland: The Road Divides posed a provocative political question:
Had the SNP victory at Holyrood changed forever the mindset of Scottish politics?
As a Scottish Independence referendum fast approches, Scotland: The Growing Divide returns to answer this question and more with a hard-hitting, incisive and informed look at where the devolution journey has taken us – from the heady days of the new Blair government in 1997 to the Independence referendum in 2014. It poses new questions about the issues facing Scottish politics:
How has devolution altered Scotland's national perception of itself?
Is there a fusion of identity and nationality politics with traditional politics and priorities taking place in Scotland? Is this creating a serious realignment of political thinking and ideas and the possible demise of the old politics of both the UK and Scotland?

Arguing that the Union must adapt to survive, former first minister Henry McLeish contends that the devolution referendum paved the way for a bold new constitutional settlement. A contentious and pertinent commentary, this book maintains that many politicians have yet to come to terms with these dramatic changes and do not appear to understand the 'new politics'.

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About the Author

RT HON HENRY McLEISH began his political career as an elected member in local government in 1974, and was leader of Fife Regional Council for five years. In 1987 he was elected as a member of the UK Parliament and acted as Minister for Devolution and Home Affairs in the Labour government from 1997 to 1999. In the first Scottish Parliament he was Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong Learning from 1999, and in 2000 he became First Minister of Scotland until 2001. Retiring from politics in 2003, he is now an adviser, consultant, writer, author and broadcaster, and lectures in the USA and elsewhere on a variety of topics.
In 2008, Henry McLeish chaired the Scottish Prisons Commission, which produced a report into sentencing and the criminal justice system entitled 'Scotland's Choice'. In 2010, he conducted a major report on the state of football in Scotland, which had been commissioned by the Scottish Football Association.

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