A creative Revolution

Published on 30th Mar 2024

Creative Revolution Throughout history, music, poetry, and human creativity have served as powerful tools for social and political change, igniting revolutions and galvanising movements for freedom and justice. From the civil rights movement in the... [Read More]

If Scotland had complete control of her fiscal and economic policy

Published on 25th Mar 2024

What if Scotland had complete control of her fiscal and economic policy Unionists Like to turn around and ask to be convinced about the viability of an independent Scotland.  I don't think it's up to us to convince unionists about the viability of... [Read More]

Talking About my No to Yes Story

Published on 18th Mar 2024

My journey from supporting Scotland staying in the UK and believing that we were better together, to believing that Independence was the only natural way for Scotland to progress and flourish on the world stage has very much been a tumultous... [Read More]

The Scottish Parliament MUST be Closed A Red and Blue Tory Dream

Published on 18th Mar 2024

The Scottish Parliament MUST be Closed - A Red and Blue Tory Dream On the 11th of September 1997 there was a referendum with two simple questions. 74.3% of those who voted on the first question backed a Scottish parliament, and 63.5% of those who... [Read More]

Unionist: The Polls The Polls

Published on 14th Mar 2024

Unionists – The Polls… The Polls A survey from Redfield and Wilton Strategies, published on Wednesday the 13th of March 2024, claims that the SNP and Labour were neck-and-neck when it came to how Scots would vote in the upcoming General... [Read More]

Scotlands Shame Falling for the Charm

Published on 10th Mar 2024

Scotland’s Shame – Falling for the Charm Labour U Turn Central A week is a long time in politics and so much can happen.  People are busy with their day to day lives and activities.  Work tasks here, performance reviews and so on etc.  With... [Read More]

The Fog of a Unionist

Published on 3rd Mar 2024

The Fog of a Unionist Politics today has changed from what our elder generation have experienced in the past.  Modern politics has shown that our democratically elected MP’s are restricted in what they can say, do and vote for.  We just have to... [Read More]

Scotland should always question The Status Quo

Published on 8th Mar 2024 by Mo

Throughout history, moments of great transformation often stem from individuals or movements daring to challenge the status quo. This can be seen in the call to question established norms, to envision a reality beyond the confines of the present,... [Read More]