Abstract
This article explores how the issue of immigration was debated by Scottish and UK political actors during the Scottish independence referendum. It considers the longer-term positions of Scottish elites on immigration, before focussing on the ways in which the Yes camp's liberal, multiculturalist approach contrasted sharply with the more restrictive, assimilationist position of the UK Government. The article concludes by considering Scottish voter attitudes towards immigration, before reflecting on the reasons why Scottish parties have adopted a welcoming approach to New Scots.
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Subject
Sociology and Political Science
Cited by
24 articles.
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1. Contents;Global Studies & Theory of Society;2024-07-02
2. Frontmatter;Global Studies & Theory of Society;2024-07-02
3. Index;Global Studies & Theory of Society;2024-07-02
4. List of figures;Global Studies & Theory of Society;2024-07-02
5. Bibliography;Global Studies & Theory of Society;2024-07-02