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A Chasm Divides David Cameron and Nicola Sturgeon, Leaders of a Kingdom Still United
New York Times 05/10/2015
Economist 05/23/2015
New York Times 01/29/2016
‘Brexit’ Vote Feeds Scotland’s Alienation
The New York Times 08/26/2016
The Parallels Between Brexit and Scottish Independence
WSJ 03/16/2017
The Brexit arguments work for Scotland too
The Economist 03/29/2017
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David Cameron and Conservatives Get Majority in British Election
New York Times 05/08/2015
Post-Election Britain: A Disunited Kingdom
New York Times 05/08/2015
The economy after the election: The climb to come
Economist 05/09/2015
Markets, democracy and economics: The winning formula?
Economist 05/09/2015
A Chasm Divides David Cameron and Nicola Sturgeon, Leaders of a Kingdom Still United
New York Times 05/10/2015
David Cameron Sets Course for Britain Amid Pageantry of Queen’s Speech
New York Times 05/27/2015
Grouped Articles
David Cameron Faces Rebellion in His Party
New York Times 05/23/2013
Merkel Cites ‘Threats’ in Warning to Cameron
New York Times 06/10/2014
Book Review: 'Unhappy Union' by John Peet and Anton La Guardia
Wall Street Journal 06/26/2014
Wall Street Journal 06/27/2014
Scotland Votes 'No' to Independence but U.K. Political Risk Remains
Wall Street Journal 09/20/2014
European Union Asks Britain to Pay Extra $2.7 Billion
New York Times 10/24/2014
Nicola Sturgeon has increased the popularity of the SNP in Scotland in 2015.
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Nicola Sturgeon, Not Running in British Election, May Yet Prevail
New York Times 05/05/2015
In U.K. Election, It’s Jobs Boom vs. Stagnant Wages
Wall Street Journal 05/07/2015
David Cameron and Conservatives Get Majority in British Election
New York Times 05/08/2015
Post-Election Britain: A Disunited Kingdom
New York Times 05/08/2015
Markets, democracy and economics: The winning formula?
Economist 05/09/2015
A Chasm Divides David Cameron and Nicola Sturgeon, Leaders of a Kingdom Still United
New York Times 05/10/2015
Gordon Brown, former prime minister of Britain, is from Scotland. He he describes the sources of discontent in Scotland, the similiar regional movements in other parts of Europe including Catalonia, and why Scotland has a better future as part of Britain. Irwin points out the failings of the Labor governments under Blair and Gordon, and under the Conservatives under Cameron, leading to disaffection in Scotland and the rise of the UK Independence Party.
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Why Scotland Should Stick With Britain
New York Times 09/05/2014
The Scotsman Who Forced the U.K. to the Brink of Disunion
Wall Street Journal 09/10/2014
Leaders Differ on What Independence Would Mean to Scotland
Wall Street Journal 09/16/2014
Scotland Independence Could Usher in Economic Uncertainty
Wall Street Journal 09/18/2014
In Scotland, Avid Activists Fuel ‘Yes’ Campaign for Independence
New York Times 09/17/2014
Scotland 'No' to Independence Hinged on Turnout
Wall Street Journal 09/20/2014
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