
Adam Ramsay is openDemocracy's special correspondent. You can follow him at @adamramsay. Adam is a member of the Scottish Green Party, sits on the board of Voices for Scotland and advisory committees for the Economic Change Unit and the journal Soundings.
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Publicado no/na: Home: OpinionLabour’s run to the right is pushing Scotland towards independence
OPINION: As nurses strike in the rest of the UK, Scotland has reached a deal. That has implications beyond the NHS
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Publicado no/na: Home: OpinionHunt’s financial reforms could win an election – and crash the UK economy
The chancellor has put the economy on the line to appeal to Brexiteers, hedge fund manegers and City oligarchs
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Publicado no/na: Home: AnalysisWhat can the UK learn from Italy’s election of a far-right PM?
Decades of neoliberalism have paved the way for authoritarian reactionaries, but we can change direction
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Publicado no/na: Home: OpinionLabour knows our democracy is broken. So why are its ‘reforms’ so weak?
OPINION: Gordon Brown is on the money with his diagnosis of the problem. But his solutions aren’t nearly enough
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Publicado no/na: Home: OpinionKeir Starmer’s broken promises will come back to haunt him (and Labour)
Britain’s Labour leader was elected as a left-winger, but then ran to the right. Why would voters trust anything he says?
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Publicado no/na: Home: AnalysisExplained: What the Supreme Court decision means for Scottish independence
While the question of Scotland’s independence won’t be solved by a British court, the ruling could cause chaos