lundi, février 27, 2017

Indyref2: 'Journey from NO to YES' Stories 4 & 5 (Dailly and Morton)


Ajoutée le 24 févr. 2017
Journey to Yes #4
Mike Dailly says Yes. As more Scots who voted No to independence reconsider their decision, we follow their journey to Yes and self-determination for Scotland. Mike Dailly is the Principal Solicitor of Glasgow's Govan Law Centre and Govanhill Law Centre. Traditionally Labour, Mike was a high profile campaigner for Better Together during the first independence referendum. After the UK Government’s broken promises on more powers, the prospect of decades of Tory austerity and xenophobia, Mike has come to the conclusion that Scotland needs to take a different path now. 
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Ajoutée le 25 févr. 2017
Journey to Yes #5
Tom Morton says Yes. As more Scots who voted No to independence reconsider their decision, we follow their journey to Yes and self-determination for Scotland. Tom Morton is a broadcaster, writer and journalist based in Shetland. For Tom, Scottish independence is a question of moral authority and whether the Scottish people are best served by self-governance. The collapse of Labour, Brexit and the prospect of eternal Tory reign in the UK has transformed the political situation. The independence movement's claims for self-determination now has a clear moral and reasoned case but it will take time to build a strategic campaign because the next indyref must be won.
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 by Sylvina Tilbury (Feb 26, 2017)
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