How The Constitutional Question Has Become More Divisive
Attitudes towards Scotland’s constitutional status divide the parties’ supporters now to a far greater extent than they did a decade ago.
Attitudes towards Scotland’s constitutional status divide the parties’ supporters now to a far greater extent than they did a decade ago.
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This article was co-authored by Sherine El Taraboulsi-McCarthy, Director of NatCen International.
The seminar series looking at a range of aspects to do with both the theory and practice of public deliberation.
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