Scottish Political Parties and the 2014 Independence Referendum
Voters in Scotland face a fundamental choice about their future at the independence referendum on September 18, 2014, and political parties are key actors in this process. Though this referendum saw the launch of umbrella campaign groups - 'Yes Scotland' and 'Better Together' - political parties remained central to the campaign. The parties shaped the nature of the referendum in government, and they provided leadership, resources, activists. and expertise to the campaign. Additionally, the parties were major producers of political discourse throughout Scotland's contemporary referendum experience. Though the referendum offers a simple 'Yes/No' choice on the ballot, some voters may also use party loyalty as a short-cut guide to understanding the issues and their decision. This book analyzes the referendum roles and activities of the Conservatives, Scottish Green Party, Labor, Liberal Democrats, Scottish National Party, and Scottish Socialist Party during the campaign. It places the independence referendum in an international context through the examination of other sovereignty referendums. The book also looks at the emergence of new organizations, such as 'Radical Independence' and 'National Collective.' Finally, it adopts the Essex School of discourse analysis to examine the contested nature of political discourse around the referendum. [Subject: Politics, Scottish Studies]
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Scottish Political Parties and the 2014 Independence Referendum
Voters in Scotland face a fundamental choice about their future at the independence referendum on September 18, 2014, and political parties are key actors in this process. Though this referendum saw the launch of umbrella campaign groups - 'Yes Scotland' and 'Better Together' - political parties remained central to the campaign. The parties shaped the nature of the referendum in government, and they provided leadership, resources, activists. and expertise to the campaign. Additionally, the parties were major producers of political discourse throughout Scotland's contemporary referendum experience. Though the referendum offers a simple 'Yes/No' choice on the ballot, some voters may also use party loyalty as a short-cut guide to understanding the issues and their decision. This book analyzes the referendum roles and activities of the Conservatives, Scottish Green Party, Labor, Liberal Democrats, Scottish National Party, and Scottish Socialist Party during the campaign. It places the independence referendum in an international context through the examination of other sovereignty referendums. The book also looks at the emergence of new organizations, such as 'Radical Independence' and 'National Collective.' Finally, it adopts the Essex School of discourse analysis to examine the contested nature of political discourse around the referendum. [Subject: Politics, Scottish Studies]
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Scottish Political Parties and the 2014 Independence Referendum

Scottish Political Parties and the 2014 Independence Referendum

Scottish Political Parties and the 2014 Independence Referendum

Scottish Political Parties and the 2014 Independence Referendum

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Overview

Voters in Scotland face a fundamental choice about their future at the independence referendum on September 18, 2014, and political parties are key actors in this process. Though this referendum saw the launch of umbrella campaign groups - 'Yes Scotland' and 'Better Together' - political parties remained central to the campaign. The parties shaped the nature of the referendum in government, and they provided leadership, resources, activists. and expertise to the campaign. Additionally, the parties were major producers of political discourse throughout Scotland's contemporary referendum experience. Though the referendum offers a simple 'Yes/No' choice on the ballot, some voters may also use party loyalty as a short-cut guide to understanding the issues and their decision. This book analyzes the referendum roles and activities of the Conservatives, Scottish Green Party, Labor, Liberal Democrats, Scottish National Party, and Scottish Socialist Party during the campaign. It places the independence referendum in an international context through the examination of other sovereignty referendums. The book also looks at the emergence of new organizations, such as 'Radical Independence' and 'National Collective.' Finally, it adopts the Essex School of discourse analysis to examine the contested nature of political discourse around the referendum. [Subject: Politics, Scottish Studies]

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781860571213
Publisher: Welsh Academic Press
Publication date: 06/02/2014
Pages: 172
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.50(d)

Table of Contents

List of Contributors 7

Preface 9

1 Introduction: Scottish Political Parties and the 2014 Independence Referendum Kevin Adamson Peter Lynch 1

2 Referendums and Sovereignty Matt Qvortrup 22

3 The Scottish National Party and the 2014 Independence Referendum Kevin Adamson Peter Lynch 36

4 The Scottish Labour Party and the 2014 Independence Referendum Eric Shaw 58

5 The Scottish Conservatives and the 2014 Independence Referendum David Torrance 80

6 The Scottish Liberal Democrats and the 2014 Independence Referendum Malcolm Harvey 101

7 The Radical Parties and Independence: Another World is Possible? Paul Gillen 125

8 Conclusion: Scottish Political Parties and the 2014 Independence Referendum Kevin Adamson Peter Lynch 148

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