JAMES KIRKUPPETER MACMAHON
"Ours is not a marriage of convenience, or a fair-weather friendship, but a true and enduring union," said May, "there is no economic case for breaking up the UK, or of loosening the ties which bind us together. We cannot allow our United Kingdom to drift apart." "I am determined ...
A Lawlor2, Aaron R Folsom6, Ron Hoogeveen13, Alex Reiner14, Brendan Keating3,15,16 and Ian NM Day*,1,16 Gallbladder disease (GBD) has an overall prevalence of 10–40% depending on factors such as age, gender, population, obesity and diabetes, and represents a major economic burden. ...
The paper will argue that the party has used economic policy as a policy tool to prepare for independence as well as a symbolic tool to demonstrate the weakness of the Scottish economy that can only be fixed with fiscal autonomy and/or independence. 展开 ...
One finding of Prof. Robertson’s report was that the anti-independence media (or for short, “the media”) had a strong tendency to personalise the Yes debate in the form of Alex Salmond, and a piece in today’s Scotsman provides us with a handy illustration. ...
SCOTLAND would have been PS1.5billion worse off last year if we were going it alone, Alex Salmond's own figures show.The SNP's economic case for separation was blown apart by the annual Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland report, which showed the gap between public spending and taxes ...
the party describes itself as moderate and left of centre. It tends to be staunchly anti-Conservative in its party politics and interventionist in its economic policies, and it is committed to a non-nuclear defense. These tendencies sometimes made it difficult for the SNP to distinguish itself ...