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A Model Constitution for Scotland: Making Democracy Work in an Independent State

English

By (author): W. Elliot Bulmer

A Model Constitution for Scotland sets out a workable model for Scotland's future and includes detailed constitutional proposals and informed discussion on the topic.

The independence debate has to break out of political elites and address the 'after independence' question. Elliot Bulmer's book is an important contribution to this exploring how we make Scotland constitutionally literate, and how we shape our politics in a way which reflects who we are and what we aspire to be. Bulmer rightly argues that independence has to aspire to more than abolishing reserved powers, Holyrood becoming a mini-Westminster, and nothing else changing. A must read for independentistas, thoughtful unionists and democrats.
Gerry Hassan, author and broadcaster

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Product Details
  • Weight: 250g
  • Dimensions: 157 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2012
  • Publisher: Luath Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781908373137

About W. Elliot Bulmer

Elliot Bulmer graduated with an MA(Hons) in Arabic and Politics from the University of Edinburgh in 2000 and then joined the Royal Navy as a Logistics Officer. He saw service at sea in ships and submarines and spent six months leading a special operations (PSYOPS) team in Iraq. On leaving the Navy in 2006 he embarked on postgraduate studies at the University of Glasgow focusing on constitutional design while teaching undergraduate courses in comparative politics history of political thought and nationalism. In addition to his research teaching and writing he has since 2008 been involved in the Constitutional Commission of which he is currently Research Director and Vice-President. He is married and lives in Dunblane where he enjoys communing with nature reading real ale and learning the banjo.

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