Overlapping cleavages in Scottish politics: from block on progress to progressive bloc

Renewal - ISSN 0968-5211
Volume 30 Number 3 (2022)

Overlapping cleavages in Scottish politics: from block on progress to progressive bloc
David Purdy pages 30-42

Abstract

Labour’s decline in Scotland has been one of the central problems facing left politics in recent years. But beyond partisan divisions, there are opportunities for Scottish Labour, if it is willing to seize them.

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David Purdy (2022) Overlapping cleavages in Scottish politics: from block on progress to progressive bloc, Renewal, 30(3), 30-42

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