How will Scotland be governed?

What is a Section 35, and how does it affect Scotland’s gender recognition law

Author / Creator: The Ferret

Media type: report

Date published: 2022

An explanation of Section 35 and its implications for devolution.


The Crown remains of worth to Scotland despite republican sentiments

Author / Creator: Scott Crichton Styles

Media type: Newspaper article

Date published:

The death of Queen Elizabeth II, and the accession of King Charles III, has provoked discussion about whether an independent Scotland should be a Monarchy or a Republic.


How Covid changed Scotland: Our local government must be reimagined

Author / Creator: Ben Wray

Media type: Article

Date published:

Ben Wray explains why local government has to be reimagined 


We have devolution from Westminster but not from Holyrood: Scotland as a centralised state

Author / Creator: James Mitchell

Media type: Article

Date published:

James Mitchell decries the lack of local power in local government and advocates radical reform.


The Queen’s Jubilee Is The Time To Have A Debate About Britain’s Atrophied Democracy

Author / Creator: Gerry Hassan

Media type: Blog

Date published:

The monarch comes from the core of what the Empire State..., and as long as it survives in its present form it validates and reinforces the continuation of the Empire State at home – entrenching the rotten, unreformed political system and culture which continues to fail us.


Worth the wait? Reforming Intergovernmental Relations

Author / Creator: Nicola McEwen

Media type: Article

Date published:

Intergovernmental relations (IGR) have long been the weak link in the UK’s system of devolution. Overall, the reforms carry the potential for significant improvements to the system.


Scotland the Brave? Twenty Years of Change and the Future of the Nation

Author / Creator: Gerry Hassan

Media type: eBook

Date published: 2019

Politics took a decisive turn twenty years ago with the birth of the modern Scottish Parliament. People in Scotland want to ‘make a difference’ and build a better future. Scotland the Brave? offers both an acute assessment of where we are today and a route map to the future.


Scotland at Westminster  

Author / Creator: Adam Evans

Media type: Book

Date published: 2020

The influence of Scotland in the Westminster parliament through its institutions and mechanisms.


Intergovernmental Relations: Two Decades of Co-operation, Competition, and Constitutional Change

Author / Creator: Jim Gallagher

Media type: Book

Date published: 2020

Constitutional change has been a defining feature of Scottish and UK relations over the last ten years


The ‘Scottish Approach’ to Policymaking

Author / Creator: Paul Cairney

Media type: Book

Date published: 2020

The Scottish government approach to policymaking is distinctive in the way it uses evidence to inform policy and policymaking.


The Leadership and Management of Public Services Reform in Scotland

Author / Creator: John Connolly

Media type: Book

Date published: 2020

Reform of public services in Scotland have been undermined by a focus on constitutional matters and an empowerment agenda.


The Civil Service and Government Structures

Author / Creator: Richard Parry

Media type: Book

Date published: 2020

The civil service in Scotland is part of the UK civil service and acts with those norms in mind.


Scotland the Brief

Author / Creator: Gordon MacIntyre-Kemp

Media type: book

Date published: 2020

All you need to know about Scotland's economy, its finances, independence and Brexit.


The Limits of Rights

Author / Creator: Craig Dalzel

Media type: News Media

Date published:

The limits of devolution should be pushed, but with a strategy of expanding powers, rather than oppportunistically.


A Holyrood you trust or Westminster you do not? Open Minds on Independence #23

Author / Creator: Believe in Scotland

Media type: News Media

Date published:

How does the Scottish Government score in the Worldwide Governance Indicators?

1: Voice and Accountability - good

2: Political Stability - good. Better than England

3:Government Effectiveness - good and more trusted than England

4: Regulatory Quality - good although an independent Scotland would need some new regulatory bodies

5: Rule of Law - good. It has a well-regarded legal sysem


Foundations for Freedom: Discussion Paper on the Process for Establishing an Independent Scotland's Constitution

Author / Creator: W. Elliott Bulmer

Media type: Discussion Paper

Date published: May 2018

A written Constitution is central to making the case for Independence and is the international norm. Proposals for developing one provisionally via a Constitutional Conference before next referendum are given.


The White Paper Project: Version 1.0

Author / Creator: Common Weal

Media type: Policy Paper

Date published: 2018

The White Paper Project is an attempt by Common Weal to explore the methodology, content and structure of a revised White Paper for Scottish independence.


Preparing Scotland digitally for independence

Author / Creator: Gordon Morgan

Media type: Policy Paper

Date published: November 2017

Most tax collection, borders and customs, and foreign affairs, which are mostly reserved areas, would need to new IT systems established upon independence. The methods and costs are examined.


Foundations for Freedom: A discussion paper on the process for establishing an independent Scotland’s Constitution

Author / Creator: W. Elliot Bulmer

Media type: Discussion Paper

Date published: May 2018

A provisional constitution should be worked out by a Constitutional Convention before the next Referendum


A Citizens’ Assembly for the Scottish Parliament

Author / Creator: Common Weal

Media type: Policy Paper

Date published: 2020?

A Citizens’ Assembly will gather citizens’ opinions, enabling political decisions to be made after getting citizens’ considered and informed judgement. The overarching benefit of a Citizens’ Assembly in the Scottish Parliament would be a profound increase in the legitimacy of Scottish laws .