Four reasons a Scottish Conservative might vote ‘Yes’ in 2014
‘Yes’ and ‘No’ Tories are separated in part by an assessment of whether the political possibilities for the centre-right within the British state are still attractive, writes Alan Convery. Scottish Conservatives who see the their party’s political viability as weak were it to remain as part of the U...
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Zusammenfassung: | ‘Yes’ and ‘No’ Tories are separated in part by an assessment of whether the political possibilities for the centre-right within the British state are still attractive, writes Alan Convery. Scottish Conservatives who see the their party’s political viability as weak were it to remain as part of the UK might opt for more radical options. With independence there is the prospect of a shake-up of a party system dominated by two parties (broadly) of the centre-left. |
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