The Scottish Referendum 2014: the Political Process Before and After the “No” Vote’

On 18 September 2014, Scottish voters narrowly rejected political independence, losing 44.7% to 55.3%. Yet during more than 16 weeks, two opposing campaigns – Yes Scotland versus Better Together – strove to convince Scotland that political independence versus keeping the Union was the best choice fo...

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Main Author: Sandrina Ferreira Antunes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa 2015-11-01
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Online Access:http://observare.ual.pt/janus.net/images/stories/PDF/vol6_n2/en/en_vol6_n2_art04.pdf
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spelling doaj-49f6c6953d5d45dda7ea437eb5de71402020-11-25T02:24:45ZengUniversidade Autónoma de LisboaJanus.net1647-72511647-72512015-11-01624460The Scottish Referendum 2014: the Political Process Before and After the “No” Vote’Sandrina Ferreira Antunes0Universidade do Minho (Portugal) On 18 September 2014, Scottish voters narrowly rejected political independence, losing 44.7% to 55.3%. Yet during more than 16 weeks, two opposing campaigns – Yes Scotland versus Better Together – strove to convince Scotland that political independence versus keeping the Union was the best choice for Scotland’s future. Filled with many unexpected moments, the campaign was intense, vibrant and almost breath-taking. The purpose of this article is to deliver a coherent and consistent account of the Scottish campaigns in order to make sense of the ‘No’ vote. In this article, we will proceed in four sections: first, we will put the referendum in context; second, we will highlight major aspects of the campaigns; third, we will bring the political process up-to-date and clarify the terms of the agreement reached under the Smith Process. Finally, in the last part, we will summarise the lessons to learn from the political outcome of the referendum.http://observare.ual.pt/janus.net/images/stories/PDF/vol6_n2/en/en_vol6_n2_art04.pdfScottish referendumScottish campaignsScottish politicspolitical independence
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The Scottish Referendum 2014: the Political Process Before and After the “No” Vote’
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Scottish campaigns
Scottish politics
political independence
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title The Scottish Referendum 2014: the Political Process Before and After the “No” Vote’
title_short The Scottish Referendum 2014: the Political Process Before and After the “No” Vote’
title_full The Scottish Referendum 2014: the Political Process Before and After the “No” Vote’
title_fullStr The Scottish Referendum 2014: the Political Process Before and After the “No” Vote’
title_full_unstemmed The Scottish Referendum 2014: the Political Process Before and After the “No” Vote’
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publishDate 2015-11-01
description On 18 September 2014, Scottish voters narrowly rejected political independence, losing 44.7% to 55.3%. Yet during more than 16 weeks, two opposing campaigns – Yes Scotland versus Better Together – strove to convince Scotland that political independence versus keeping the Union was the best choice for Scotland’s future. Filled with many unexpected moments, the campaign was intense, vibrant and almost breath-taking. The purpose of this article is to deliver a coherent and consistent account of the Scottish campaigns in order to make sense of the ‘No’ vote. In this article, we will proceed in four sections: first, we will put the referendum in context; second, we will highlight major aspects of the campaigns; third, we will bring the political process up-to-date and clarify the terms of the agreement reached under the Smith Process. Finally, in the last part, we will summarise the lessons to learn from the political outcome of the referendum.
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Scottish campaigns
Scottish politics
political independence
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