Depoliticising Immigration and Independence
Zhihao Hu In anticipation of the upcoming 2024 General Election and the 2026 Scottish Election, the Scottish National Party (SNP) is actively preparing for a …
Zhihao Hu In anticipation of the upcoming 2024 General Election and the 2026 Scottish Election, the Scottish National Party (SNP) is actively preparing for a …
This paper will make a single core argument – that Scottish independence cannot be achieved without a unified strategy. A unified strategy does not mean …
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Craig Dalzell – 7th July 2022 Since 2017, I’ve been collecting and deeply diving into Scottish polling data around independence. The last full report was …
Nicola Biggerstaff – 9 June 2022 Having Confidence in Independence: why Westminster leadership matters For the benefit of those who have been living under a …
Rory Hamilton 16th September 2021 Reflecting on my first SNP Conference, I am full of optimism, not just the prospect of a referendum in 2023, but …
Common Weal has just published a 2021 edition of our Demographics of Independence series. In these Craig has been gathering all of the publicly-available data …
Ellen Dalzell says the new demographics of independence data now available to all of us clearly tells a rather uncomfortable, surprising and radically different story: …
This paper represents an update to a longitudinal study of attitudes towards independence since 2014. Unlike many other such studies, it delves beyond headline numbers …
An update to the study published in early 2017, this paper examines trends in polling on the question of Scottish independence to look at shifts in attitudes amongst groups such as the developing trends based on voter age, income, gender and nationality.