Inside the Indyref
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About the Book:
Indyref: the Scottish Referendum of 2014 in which 84.6% of the Scottish public voted, making it one of the largest voter turnouts in British political history.
This book is an inside account of the independence referendum campaign. It captures the highs and lows and twists and turns from a perspective close to the decision-making frontline, but far enough removed to offer a dispassionate and personal perspective of the unfolding events. Wishart takes the reader back to the energy, excitement and drama of the biggest political decision the Scottish people have ever been asked to participate in – a truly immersive experience, with people previously uninterested in political campaigning engaged in trying to win for their respective camp.
The referendum changed everything in Scottish political life and its influence is felt in every one of our political institutions, and remains indelibly embedded in our political culture.
There is a very real sense that the many promises made around more powers for Scotland, made during the independence referendum by the uk Government, have not been realised.
The independence referendum itself may be long concluded, but its impacts, effects and legacy remain very much live. There can be no doubt that many of the constitutional debates that continue to take place today have their origins in the absorbing and beguiling campaign for independence.
About the Author:
PETE WISHART is a prominent Scottish politician and a dedicated member of the Scottish National Party (SNP). Serving as the MP for Perth and North Perthshire since 2001, Wishart has been a vocal advocate for Scottish independence. Before his election, Pete spent 15 years in the music industry. He began as a founding member of the Scottish rock band Big Country and later joined the iconic group Runrig. Pete has sold over one million records worldwide and is the only MP to have appeared on Top of the Pops. With a unique background and a deep commitment to his constituents, he brings a unique perspective to politics. His work emphasises cultural identity, self-determination and the future of Scotland.