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The Scottish parliamentary and local elections of 2007 were significant for two key reasons: the SNP was brought to power for the first time in its history, posing a fundamental challenge to the 300-year Scottish-English Union; and the ...
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Former Prime Minister David Cameron was quoted as describing marriage as 'a great institution', Christopher Hope, 'We Will Legalise Gay Marriage by 2015, says David Cameron' (Daily Telegraph, London, 24 July 2012), available at: ...
If we focus on the Scottish case, the British Social Attitudes and Scottish Social Attitudes Surveys revealed the ... 8 8 No parliament 7 14 16 32 Note: Scottish Social Attitudes Survey, 2005 (as cited in Bechhofer & McCrone, 2007).
The sense of belonging was mentioned by eight respondents, and this was the second most commonly employed category of national identity construction by my Scottish interviewees: It is a lot of pride of where I come from, ...
Scotland, 1707-2007 Jørgen Sevaldsen, Jens Rahbek Rasmussen ... http://www.institute-of-governance.org/forum/Leverhulmel TOC.html Scottish Social Attitudes survey 2005 6 The survey data in this article are taken from the Scottish Social ...
Scotland Act (1998), 90, 93–6, 106, 122–3, 131, 150, 196, 198 committees, 129 EHCR, 173 Standing Orders, 147 Scotland ... 1962 draft Scottish Constitution, 63, 130–1, 134, 207–20 Scottish Social Attitudes Survey (2005), 58 sectarian ...
feeling forgotten about;this was particularly true ofScottish Westminster MPsand especially Scottish LabourMPs. ... thenumber who thought it did have most say rose from 39% in 1999 to66% in2000 (Scottish Social Attitudes Survey, 2005).