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 History of the Scottish National Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The party was founded in 1934 as the result of a merger between the National Party of Scotland (NPS) and the Scottish Party.
The party went into a period of decline after the failure to secure a devolved Scottish Assembly in 1979 and its poor performance in the general election of that year.
This became the party's initial position on the constitutional status of Scotland as a result of a compromise between the NPS, who did support independence, and the Scottish Party who were devolutionists.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/History_of_the_Scottish_National_Party

  
 Scottish National Party reelects Salmond as leader
Hostility towards the Labour Party, long the dominant party in Scotland, meant that Salmond’s combining of left rhetoric on certain policy issues with the advocacy of Scottish independence initially had some success electorally.
The party has been wracked by repeated and bitter internal feuds between the so-called fundamentalist wing committed to secession from the UK, and those aiming to replace Labour as the reliable party of corporate Scotland.
Scottish and Welsh nationalism: self-enrichment masquerading as social reformism
www.wsws.org /articles/2004/oct2004/scot-o15.shtml

  
 The "Scottish National Party Manifesto 92"
THE 1992 MANIFESTO OF THE SCOTTISH NATIONAL PARTY
Alone amongst the political parties in Scotland, the Scottish National Party is offering a way forward which will produce social justice, social concern and economic progress.
National insurance contributions will be reconciled on an annualised basis, in order to protect the small number of workers whose earnings are concentrated on a seasonal basis.
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This scottish national party,snp,section contains a series of briefing notes on the Scottish National Party’s policies and positions on various topical issues.If you need further or more detailed information on any topic please fill in the submission form and we will get back to you.
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 BBC NEWS VOTE2001 PARTIES Scottish National Party
The then deputy leader John Swinney was seen to represent those who view the Scottish Parliament as the cornerstone of the party's progression towards independence.
Under its party slogan "We stand for Scotland", the SNP states that while Scotland is a "rich country" it is not a "rich society".
The party was established in 1934 and won its first Westminster seat in a by-election in 1945.
news.bbc.co.uk /vote2001/hi/english/parties/newsid_1179000/1179151.stm

  
 SNP
At a meeting on December 14th 1933 the amalgamation of the two parties was proposed and on the 7th April 1934 the Scottish National Party was born.
Between 1962 and 1968 the party claimed SNP membership had soared from 2000 to 100,000, and in the 1966 General Election the Party fought its largest ever number of seats with 23 contested, and the Party gained 14.3% of the vote.
This was followed in 1927 by the Glasgow University Scottish Nationalist Association, formed by law student John MacCormick and the Scottish National movement, led by the poet Lewis Spence.
www.geocities.com /modhachaidh/snp.htm

  
 Scottish Socialist Party sow national divisions
The creation of a Scottish parliament and a Welsh Assembly follows years of agitation by the Labour Party, the Scottish and Welsh nationalists, and the trade unions while Britain was under Conservative rule, claiming that social conditions would improve with independence.
The impact of this left-sounding nationalism is to build illusions in the Scottish parliament, further disorientate the working class and foment divisions between workers in different areas of the UK.
Immediately this argument was raised during the present election campaign, it became a focus for right-wing proponents of English nationalism to call for an end to Scottish subsidies.
www.wsws.org /articles/1999/may1999/ssp-m06.shtml

  
 Chapter 9 - The Scottish National Party
Muriel had been a supporter of the Nationalist cause since 1932 when she became a member of the National Party of Scotland in Glasgow.
Much nearer the truth is the disclosure in the files in the Scottish Record Office of a Secretary of State struggling to reconcile his "Home Rule" and socialism past with the actions of an establishment in panic.
However, the situation of the Party, specifically relating to a brush with authority of some of its members, had a considerable effect on the overall climate.
www.electricscotland.com /HISTORY/mcintyre/chap9.htm

  
 History of Scottish National War Memorial
Finally, in October 1918, a Scottish National War Memorial Committee was appointed by the Secretary of State for Scotland, "to consider what steps should be taken towards the utilization of Edinburgh Castle for the purposes of a Scottish National War Memorial".
The Scottish economy, with its strong industrial and agricultural base (and many remote and outlying districts), was deeply affected by the impact of the war, and because of the high casualties it was clear that things would not be the same when the war eventually ended.
A leading member of the Scottish aristocracy, the Duke of Atholl, or "Bardie" as he was known from his title, the Marquis of Tullibardine, was a serving soldier who had fought in the Sudan and had raised the Scottish Horse Yeomanry.
www.snwm.org /website/history

  
 SCOTTISH NATIONAL PARTY - Allan Macartney
However, a Europe of the regions is not for the Scottish National Party(SNP) - more a Europe of the nations tempered with an understanding andrecognition of regional interests.
Thepolitical parties, bar the Tories, came together to work on the common cause of what we believed was best for Scotland.
The decision for Scots, and for each of the peoples of Europe's other"invisible" nations, is whether they wish to become an independent nation or remain a region.
www.highlanderweb.co.uk /snp/allan3.htm

  
 Articles - Scottish independence
Further progress of the independence movement was stalled when the Scottish National Party supported a vote of no confidence and forced a General Election in 1979 which gave victory to the noted Unionist, Margaret Thatcher, as prime minister of the United Kingdom at the head of a Conservative government.
In the 1974 United Kingdom general election Scottish voters elected seven members of the Scottish National Party to Parliament, rising to eleven in a second General Election that year.
The Labour Party won the 1997 General Election and Donald Dewar as Secretary of State for Scotland implemented Labour's commitment to the agreed proposals for a Scottish Parliament, holding a referendum in September of that year and seventy-five percent of those who voted approved the devolution plan.
www.1-helmets.com /articles/Scottish_independence

  
 The Scotsman - Politics - Husband of SNP veteran Winnie Ewing dies in fire
John Swinney, leader of the Scottish National Party, said Mr Ewing had left a mark on the independence movement which would not be forgotten.
Mr Ewing, an accountant by profession, was heavily involved in the party and was credited as the major force behind his wife’s historic victory in the 1967 Hamilton by-election.
He is survived by four parliamentarians: Mrs Ewing, MSP and "mother" of the Scottish Parliament, his son Fergus Ewing, MSP for Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber, his daughter Annabelle Ewing, MP for Perth, and Fergus’s wife Margaret Ewing, MSP for Moray.
thescotsman.scotsman.com /politics.cfm?id=19502003

  
 Scottish National Party - dKosopedia
The Scottish National Party was formed in 1934 by the merger of the National Party of Scotland (a group of former Liberals and Labourites who favored Scottish independence) and the Scottish Party (a group of former Conservatives who favored Home Rule, ie autonomy within the UK).
The party only won five seats in the UK general election of 2001, and with the emergence of the Scottish Socialist Party and the Scottish Green Party, the SNP is no longer the sole advocate of Scottish independence.
The discovery of oil in the North Sea off the Scottish coast boosted support for the SNP in the 1970s, culminating in a 1979 referendum on devolution which failed to pass.
www.dkosopedia.com /index.php/Scottish_National_Party

  
 Scottish National Party --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The Scottish National party, which favored complete independence from the United Kingdom, won increasing popular support during the 1960s.
Includes lists of publications, outlines of ongoing electronic projects, a brief history of the Scottish language, and a request for the contribution of unusual or new Scottish words.
Voters in Scotland elect representatives to local councils, the Scottish Parliament, the British House of Commons, and the European Parliament.
www.britannica.com /eb/article?tocId=9066367

  
 Scotweb: Best of Scotland - Scottish information, Scots goods, Scottish services, Scots community, direct from Scotland
Scottish Cashmere StoreScottish cashmere is known worldwide for the finest quality of this most luxurious fibre.
Scottish RootsA professional Scottish Genealogy service that will undertake ancestral research into your Scottish family history, possibly establishing links to Scottish clans and tartans.
Scottish Golf GiftsGolf was first played in Scotland, which is its spiritual home to this day.
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 Scottish National Partygains support
The party is also pledged to the renationalisation of public utilities privatised by the Tory government in London.
The party's election manifesto commits them to “ban the importation of toxic waste, encourage the recycling of raw materials and support wholeheartedly the international initiatives that are essential to protect our planet” and to “fulfil our outstanding potential for developing and implementing clean and renewable sources of energy for the future.”
British Prime Minister John Major paid a flying visit to Scotland in the wake of the general election to reaffirm the Union, which his party supports.
www.greenleft.org.au /back/1992/81/81p16a.htm

  
 Scottish Labour History Collections - National Library of Scotland
Many of the archives deposited in the Library's Scottish Labour History collections have been received through the good offices of the Scottish Labour History Society, and, more recently, the Scottish Working Peoples' History Trust.
This list contains summary details of all collections of significant size received to date by the Library in the field of Scottish labour and trade union history, including personal papers of individuals active in these movements.
Scottish Labour History Collections - National Library of Scotland
www.nls.uk /catalogues/online/labour

  
 Pickabook - bycomparison.co.uk - Shopping Service
This is a history of the Scottish National Party.
Recognition of Hannah Arendt's contribution to the history of western philosophy is long overdue.
Part of a series which focuses on the history of great discoveries.
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 Scottish Tourist Board - accommodation, activities and events in Scotland
Style, culture, history, the best retail therapy outside London and some of the best partying anywhere: Scotland's cities have it all.
Whatever type of walking you enjoy, from an easy stroll to a wilderness trek, Scotland offers the best experiences in the UK.
Please note, we may also search for accommodation that can accommodate your party size in more than one room.
www.visitscotland.com

  
 SNSP :LINKS Scottish National Socialist Party
is an internationalist party which stands on the side of the poor, the exploited and the oppressed across the world.
is an internationalist party which stands on the side of the poor and the exploited.
is an multiculturalist party which stands for diversity and respect of all religions, colours and creeds across the world.
www.snsp.info /snsplinks.htm

  
 Siol nan Gaidheal - The Scottish Cultural & Fraternal Organisation. Copyright 1995 - 2005
Siol nan Gaidheal - The Scottish Cultural and Fraternal Organisation.
www.siol-nan-gaidheal.com

  
 Home Page — SNP - Scottish National Party
The Scottish National Party has launched a campaign calling for Scotland to have control of its own energy.
The SNP is to mark the retiral of Winnie Ewing with a series of events at its 71st National Conference in Aviemore next month.
Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon have marked twelve months of "remarkable progress" for the SNP, one year after they were elected as party leaders.
snp.org

  
 Linda Fabiani - East Kilbride Scottish National Party
Linda joined the Scottish National Party around 1990 whilst living in Argyll and Bute.
Linda Fabiani - East Kilbride Scottish National Party
Linda is a qualified member of the Chartered Institute of Housing and is a member of the Transport and General Workers Union.
www.eksnp.org /linda

  
 scottish heritage - genealogy scotland - clans - scottish associations - historical attractions
A lawyer from Glasgow, of Highland parents whose ancestral home was in the Ross of Mull, MacCormick took a leading role in the foundation and subsequent history of the Scottish National Party.
In 1932 he merged the National Party of Scotland, which he had help to found, with the Scottish Party, thereby founding the SNP.
They launched for signature the Scottish Covenant, calling for a Scottish Parliament, and though unsuccessful, its collection of upwards of two million signatures raised the temperature of Scottish political consciousness, leading ultimately to successes by the SNP.
www.scotlandonline.com /heritage/heritage_gscots_detail.cfm?id=111

  
 Scottish Affairs - Issues 2003
The National Museum of Scotland: A Symbol for a New Scotland?
Examining Attitudes Towards The Scottish Parliament In Light Of The 2003 Election
Deserted By History: In Memory Of The Red Paper On Scotland, 1975
www.scottishaffairs.org /backiss/2003.html

  
 SNP: The History of the Scottish National Party Edifying Spectacle
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scottish national party,snp,snp files,the history of the scottish national party,scottish national party manifesto,scottish politics,scottish independence,scottish wars of independence
This scottish national party,snp,section contains a series of briefing notes on the Scottish National Party’s policies and positions on various topical issues.If you need further or more detailed information on any topic please fill in the submission form and we will get back to you.
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 SNP History - East Kilbride Scottish National Party
As the largest opposition party the SNP is the "Official Opposition" in the Scottish Parliament.
The Annual Conference elects a National Executive Committee (NEC) which is the political leadership of the Party.
The NEC and the Party are led by the National Convener, currently John Swinney MSP.
www.eksnp.org /history   (966 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: History of the Scottish National Party: Books
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