Scotland: The Growing Divide is the follow-up to Scotland: The Road Divides, which was released in 2007 to significant media interest across the UK. A book ahead of its time, several of the conclusions and predictions in The Road Divides have now become a political reality. Five years on, and now facing a referendum on Scottish independence in autumn 2014, the authors focus on the changing face of politics and what that means for both Scotland and the UK. With a thorough discussion of the arguments reaching several provocative conclusions, this is a must-read for anyone with an interest in the future of this country. REVIEWS: As a response to the 'national conversation' initiated by Salmond this is an important book, and coming from a former Labour heavyweight it is, in its way, remarkable. It virtually concedes that the party that has dominated Scottish politics for the past 30 years, has lost its way, and that the old ideologies no longer count. THE TIMES[McLeish] has emerged as an advocate of a much bolder approach to devolution than many in his party seem ready for. EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS They are particularly scathing of Westminster's response to the debate… The authors note that the initial response was to point out that Westminster could take back powers from Holyrood. THE HERALD
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A Nation Again : Why Independence will be Good for Scotland (and England too)

Arguing for Independence : Evidence, Risk and the Wicked Issues

After Independence : The State of the Scottish Nation Debate

The Case for Left Wing Nationalism

Arts of Independence

A Modest Proposal : For the Agreement of the People

Britain Rebooted : Scotland in a Federal Union

The people we could be : Or how to be £500 better off, build a fairer society and a better planet

Women Saying No : Making a Positive Case Against Independence

Rethinking Our Politics : The political and constitutional future of Scotland and the UK

Why Not? : Scotland, Labour and Independence



