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Glossary | What Scotland Thinks
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Non-partisan information on attitudes to how Scotland and the UK should be governed. The formula used by the Treasury in the United Kingdom to allocate money for public spending in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. In the event of changes to the level of (equivalent) expenditure in England, the expenditure budgets for these three parts of the UK are automatically altered in proportion to their share of the UK population. This is when power is granted by a state to a region or nation within it. In...
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Academic bibliography for texts on Scottish independence | What Scotland Thinks
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Non-partisan information on attitudes to how Scotland and the UK should be governed. Adams, J. and Schmuecker, K. (eds) (2006),. Aughey, A. (2001),. Nationalism, Devolution and the Challenge to the United Kingdom State. Aughey, A. and Berberich, C. (eds) (2011),. These Englands: A Conversation on National Identity. Manchester: Manchester University Press. Bechhofer, F. and McCrone, D. (eds) (2009),. National Identity, Nationalism and Constitutional Change. Bogdanor, V. (1999),. Cairney, P. (2011),. Londo...
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How likely do you think you are to vote in the Scottish Parliament election in May 2016? (Five response categories) | What Scotland Thinks
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Non-partisan information on attitudes to how Scotland and the UK should be governed. How likely do you think you are to vote in the Scottish Parliament election in May 2016? How likely do you think you are to vote in the Scottish Parliament election in May 2016? 08 July 2015: TNS-BMRB. Survey for Self-Funded or Unknown. With 1056 respondents, 16 and older. 03 August 2015: TNS-BMRB. Survey for Self-Funded or Unknown. With 1029 respondents, 16 and older. 01 September 2015: TNS-BMRB. 22 March 2016: TNS-BMRB.
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Opinion Polls | What Scotland Thinks
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Non-partisan information on attitudes to how Scotland and the UK should be governed. Explore the Scottish Social Attitudes survey. Break down survey figures by other variables for a deeper understanding of what people think about Scotland’s future. Scottish Social Attitudes briefing papers. Perceptions of government and the Union (42). Expectations of constitutional change (34). How Scotland should be governed (22). The Scottish independence referendum (16). National identity and cultural issues (3).
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Can Independence Improve Services for Scotland’s Children? | Scotland's Referendum: Informing the Debate
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Scotland's Referendum: Informing the Debate. Event: How do we write the rules in a good Scottish democracy? Events: Edinburgh International Book Festival →. Can Independence Improve Services for Scotland’s Children? Professor Bronwen Cohen, Honorary Professor in Social Policy at the University of Edinburgh, suggests that transferring powers to the Scottish Parliament over tax and benefits could help bring Scotland’s Early Childhood Education and Care into the 21st century. So what went wrong? Whilst educ...
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How would you rate the Scottish Government’s management of the economy over the last 12 months? | What Scotland Thinks
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Non-partisan information on attitudes to how Scotland and the UK should be governed. How would you rate the Scottish Government’s management of the economy over the last 12 months? How would you rate the Scottish Government’s management of the economy over the last 12 months? 03 August 2015: TNS-BMRB. Survey for Self-Funded or Unknown. With 1029 respondents, 16 and older. Remove Dont Know responses. Neither good nor poor. Neither good nor poor. Remove Dont Know responses. See more questions from.
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How would you rate the Scottish Government’s management of the NHS over the last 12 months? | What Scotland Thinks
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Non-partisan information on attitudes to how Scotland and the UK should be governed. How would you rate the Scottish Government’s management of the NHS over the last 12 months? How would you rate the Scottish Government’s management of . over the last 12 months? The NHS (National Health Service)". 03 August 2015: TNS-BMRB. Survey for Self-Funded or Unknown. With 1029 respondents, 16 and older. Remove Dont Know responses. Neither good nor poor. Neither good nor poor. Remove Dont Know responses.
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UKIP Scotland not functioning due to ‘special measures’ | Scottish Independent People
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I’ve yet to hear Coburn say anything of consequence. Questions on Independence →. 1 August 2014 · 3:12 pm. UKIP Scotland not functioning due to ‘special measures’. This party is no more! He has ceased to be! 8216;E’s expired and gone to meet ‘is maker! 8216;E’s a stiff! Bereft of life, ‘e rests in peace! If you hadn’t nailed ‘im to the perch ‘e’d be pushing up the daisies! 8216;Is metabolic processes are now ‘istory! 8216;E’s off the twig! THIS IS AN EX-party! Filed under Scottish Politics. Well UKIP Sco...
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Coree Brown | Scotland's Referendum: Informing the Debate
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Scotland's Referendum: Informing the Debate. Author Archives: Coree Brown. Border Effects: Canada-US Lessons James E Anderson from HSS Webteam on Vimeo. James E. Anderson is a Professor of Economics at Boston College. He is a research associate at the distinguished National Bureau of Economic Research in the United States, and … Continue reading →. What future for childcare? Should Scotland vote for what is best for Scotland? Event: The Economics of New Borders: Implications for Scotland. The Economics o...
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