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IndyRef to ScotRef Peter Lynch

IndyRef to ScotRef By Peter Lynch

IndyRef to ScotRef by Peter Lynch


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The independence referendum of 2014 was the most colourful, dynamic and longest political campaign Scotland has ever seen and which, in IndyRef to ScotRef , is lovingly recounted through the experiences of a university lecturer turned Yes for Scotland activist who was inspired to roll up his sleeves and get involved in his native city of Edinburgh.

IndyRef to ScotRef Summary

IndyRef to ScotRef: Campaigning for Yes by Peter Lynch

The Scottish independence referendum of 2014 was the most colourful, dynamic and longest political campaign Scotland has ever seen and which, in IndyRef to ScotRef , is lovingly recounted through the experiences of a university lecturer turned Yes for Scotland activist who was inspired to roll up his sleeves and get involved in his native city of Edinburgh. Sharing a personal journey that will resonate with tens of thousands of Scots, from all backgrounds and walks of life, who found themselves drawn to Campaigning for Yes, Peter Lynch describes his transition from an academic observer of the referendum to an active participant. Through his early involvement with local Yes groups to a deeper immersion in the grassroots campaign with leafleting, street stalls, door-to-door canvassing, public meetings, electoral registration and the many political carnivals held across Edinburgh in pursuit of a Yes vote, Lynch also rediscovered the city he grew up in and describes how it had been effected by decades of economic, political and social change. When Yes Scotland was launched in May 2012, support for independence stood at 23% but, as the IndyRef campaign galvanised and inspired the nation to debate its future in a way that caught the imagination of hundreds of thousands of previously non-politically active Scots, support for independence grew steadily reaching 44.7% - 1,617,989 votes - on 18th September 2014; referendum day. Of interest to supporters of independence and neutral observers alike, IndyRef to ScotRef explains how, despite losing the vote, many Yes activists soon concluded that the referendum campaign had fundamentally changed their lives as well as the political landscape of Scotland and committed themselves to `get it right next time': it was the beginning, not the end. In the final chapters of IndyRef to ScotRef, Peter Lynch analyses the huge political events that have occurred in Scotland and the rest of the UK since September 2014, which have seen the SNP's domination of Scottish politics and Britain voting for Brexit despite Scotland voting to Remain, resulting in the decision of the Scottish Parliament in March 2017 to call for a further independence referendum. With an eye on ScotRef, whenever it comes, Lynch warns `Yessers' to be realistic and prepared, outlining what must be done to secure a `Yes' for Scotland.

About Peter Lynch

Dr Peter Lynch is a Senior Lecturer in the History & Politics Department at the University of Stirling and is also Director of the Scottish Political Archive. He is the author of SNP - The History of the Scottish National Party (Welsh Academic Press, 2002) and Scottish Political Parties and the 2014 Independence Referendum (Welsh Academic Press, 2014).

Table of Contents

Foreword Introduction 1. Archiving the Referendum 2. Transported to Australia 3. Understanding Edinburgh Western 4. What Makes a Campaigner? 5. What's Behind the Door 6. The Things I didn't Do 7. Yes at the Centre v Yes on the Ground 8. Crowdfunding Yes 9. Gillian Duffy Meets Eleanor Rigby 10. Voter Registration and the Missing Million 11. Breakfast at Gerry's 12. Drumbrae - Walking Through Childhood 13. 18th September 2014 - Beginning or the End? 14. ScotRef: Approach With Caution 15. Campaigning For Yes - Get It Right Next Time References Bibliography

Additional information

GOR009095256
9781860571312
186057131X
IndyRef to ScotRef: Campaigning for Yes by Peter Lynch
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Welsh Academic Press
20170921
128
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