Binding: Paperback

ISBN 9781910745069

About the Book: 

The 2015 General Election is set to be the most important and unpredictable election since the Second World War.

But who’s who in the current landscape of UK party politics? Who most represents your views? What would a country governed by that party look like?

Co-author of Scotland’s Referendum: A Guide for Voters and author of 100 Days of Hope and Fear, David Torrance is here to give you all the information you need to make an informed decision and to make your vote count.

This pocket-sized, non-partisan guide features chapters on Labour, the Conservatives, the Liberal Democrats, the Green Party, the SNP and UKIP, and another dedicated to the other parties contesting seats. The guide is rounded off with a prediction of possible outcomes and an overview of the constitutional implications the election has for Scotland.

Reviews:

The voters’ companion in choosing the route and in helping us to keep track of the horse-trading which will occur thereafter.
From the foreword by Kevin McKenna

About the Author:

DAVID TORRANCE is a freelance writer, journalist and broadcaster who specialises in the politics and history of the long-running debate about Scottish independence. After being educated in Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Cardiff he worked as a newspaper and television reporter before taking a brief career break to dabble in politics at Westminster. For the past seven years he has been a freelance commentator as well as the author or editor of more than ten books about Scottish and UK politics, biography and history. Like all good Scotsmen he has lived in London for long stretches but is currently based in Edinburgh.