Scotland’s elections confirmed that our nation’s leftwing identity is part myth, part reality / (…)
There is optimism even after Nigel Farage’s party swept to victory in many postindustrial areas – as radical progressives won more seats than ever James IV, King of Scots, never had to worry about elections. This freed him up to satisfy his voracious curiosity with strange experiments: according (…)
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