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The High Road
In 2007, the Scottish National Party (SNP), a self-styled "social democratic party committed to independence," became the largest group in the Scottish Parliament.\n It was seen as a working alternative to the failed neoliberal model adopted by successive New Labour and Conservative govern...
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Published in: | Commonweal 2014-11, Vol.141 (18), p.18 |
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Format: | Magazinearticle |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | In 2007, the Scottish National Party (SNP), a self-styled "social democratic party committed to independence," became the largest group in the Scottish Parliament.\n It was seen as a working alternative to the failed neoliberal model adopted by successive New Labour and Conservative governments. [...]the referendum has seen the political coming of age of the Catholic community in Scotland. |
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ISSN: | 0010-3330 2163-3797 |