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29 Apr 2021

12:00 pm to 1:15 pm

Devolution and the Union

Politics and Society

The upcoming Scottish Parliament election could have a critical impact on the future of the Union, with the issue of independence dominating the election campaign, alongside Covid-19 recovery. Currently, polls suggest there will be another pro-independence majority in the parliament.

Our next Isolation Insight event on Thursday 29 April is hosted in partnership with the Centre on Constitutional Change.

Panel is:

  • Professor Nicola McEwen, Co-Director, Centre on Constitutional Change and Senior Fellow, UK in a Changing Europe
  • Professor John Curtice, Senior Fellow, UK in a Changing Europe
  • Kenny Farquharson, Columnist, The Times
  • Professor Ailsa Henderson, Principal Investigator for the Scottish Election Study
  • Chair: Paula Surridge, Deputy Director, UK in a Changing Europe

Date and time: 12 – 1.15pm, Thursday 29 April

Register here.

This is an online event.

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