Douglas Lindsay
ASIN: B00OMSUL7I
Publisher: Long Midnight Publishing
Pages: 108
The Scottish referendum on independence of 2014 will go down in history as one of the great referendums of 2014.
Of all the words written during the debate, and analysts believe that there were more than 300 million such words, none were more influential than those written in the Shackleton Report, which appeared every Monday morning, for the six months prior to the vote, in the online edition of The Herald.
Now the thoughts of Dr Ian Shackleton, of the Glasgow School of Politics and Football, have been collected together into one edition, providing a valuable starting point for historians of the future.
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With two years to go until the date that the SNP hope to be able to declare Scotland an independent nation, deputy leader of the party, Nicola Sturgeon, today announced that a new Scottish Constitution would be unveiled before Holyrood goes into summer recess.
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