Yes in Pictures

Scotland’s Parliament was absorbed into England’s Westminster when we “a parcel of rogues” were persuaded to form a Union. Limited powers were returned in 1999. How has Scotland performed since? What if Scotland had all its powers back? Browse these visual analyses and decide for yourself. Feel free to share them

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Green Freeports – Myths

Green Freeports – Myths

YiPMay 6, 202416 min read

After Independence Scotland’s Green Freeports may provide the potential to help make Scotland’s economy more globally competitive, as well as…


We can afford a properly funded NHS

We can afford a properly funded NHS

Feb 26, 20241 min read

After independence Scotland could afford a properly funded NHS. Currently Westminster chooses not to give it us. The funding Scotland gets from the UK Government to pay for the Scottish NHS is tied to how much the UK Government spends…

A short history of the Union

A short history of the Union

Feb 26, 20242 min read

After a UK Supreme Court ruling in 2022 it became clear that Scotland is not in a voluntary union and cannot decide to leave it.

Which party represents Scotland?

Which party represents Scotland?

Feb 26, 20241 min read

abour and the Tories in Scotland claim they represent Scotland – but virtually all of their front bench team (the most senior politicians who set party strategy) are based in…

Scottish attitudes are different

Scottish attitudes are different

Feb 26, 20243 min read

cottish attitudes are different to those that are commonly found in England.

Vote SNP to kick out the Tories

Vote SNP to kick out the Tories

Feb 26, 20243 min read

In every current Tory seat in Scotland, the SNP is predicted to win. Vote Labour and you just make it more likely that the Tory will keep his seat.

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