A You Gov poll gives very low numbers of MPs for the Conservative Party if an election were to occur now. "Polling by YouGov has indicated that if a snap general election were called, that ... Labour would win 529 seats with a majority of 408, the SNP would be second with 51 seats and the Tories with only 30 seats. ..."  Read More 

[Scotland has a continuting] "struggle with its “dual public sphere”, an uncomfortable hybrid of UK-rooted media institutions and both established and emerging Scottish news titles with very different perspectives and priorities.

"One of the key institutions of British life, the BBC, is ideologically rooted to a form of unionism and day to day it orbits around business in Westminster. "

"Ultimately, from an institutional and economic perspective, there is a magic money tree, though it should be understood as a legislative money tree represented by the [Consolidated Fund] with recourse to Parliament. The true limits on the Government’s spending power are the productive capacity of the UK economy, the political will of Government and the consent of Parliament"

In an article in this month’s edition of Scottish Left Review (www.scottishleftreview.scot/scotland-as-a-centralised-state) he deplores Scotland’s over-centralised system of government. Lesley Riddoch has written extensively about the shortcomings of local government in Scotland compared to every other European nation.