How New Labour reshaped Britain. The inside story of the creation of a Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly Through significant new analysis and published writing, Scotsman writers and contributors explain how Tony Blair was persuaded to abandon his deep-seated scepticism and endorse devolution proposals which have changed the nature of Britain's constitutional settlement more fundamentally than any reform since the introduction of universal suffrage. Through essays, sketches, commentary and analysis by Gavin Esler, Edward Pearce, Lawrence Donegan, Ian Bell, Alastair Gray, Angus Calder, Alan Massie, Kirsty Milne, Alan Taylor, Robert McNeil, Peter MacMahon, Tim Williams, Tam Dalyell, Gordon Brown and Tim Luckhurst, A Nation Again will tell the story of Scotland's reemergence as a nation within the United Kingdom. Has Labour destroyed its own power base? Does Blair really understand what he has done? Will Scottish politicians retain their influence at Westminister? Will the advent of the Edinburgh parliament persudae the Scottish diaspora to return home? Can London resolve the emerging anachronisms in the existing order?
Does devolution set the stage for independence within Europe? How have the representatives of Britain's European Union and NATO allies really reacted to the change? Will Scotland's cultural life blossom anew?
- ISBN10 0006532187
- ISBN13 9780006532187
- Publish Date 20 October 1999
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 11 February 2002
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
- Imprint HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
- Format Paperback
- Pages 160
- Language English