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Gerry Hassan


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January 01, 1964

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Gerry Hassan, PhD is a Scottish writer, academic and research fellow at the University of the West of Scotland. He is also an associate for Demos and OpenDemocracy. Gerry Hassan is a frequent columnist for the British national daily newspaper The Guardian on topics and issues related to the United Kingdom, particularly Scotland.

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Scotland the Bold: How our ...

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Scotland Rising: The Case f...

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Caledonian Dreaming: The Qu...

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The Strange Death of Labour...

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A Nation Changed?  The SNP ...

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Scotland, the UK and Brexit...

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Scotland the Brave? Twenty ...

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The Seven Wonders of Scotland

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The Scottish Labour Party: ...

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The Modern SNP: From Protes...

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“Fundamental to British politics is not the Scottish or Northern Ireland question, but the English question: can the English remake themselves and thus contribute to the making of a new Britain? [Christopher] Harvie's new-found scepticism answers: 'It will be very difficult given the nature of capitalism is so directed by the City of London. British particularism, the constitutional anomalies that make up the UK such as the bolt-holes for capital such as the Channel Islands are a product of a casino, carnivore capitalism.”
Gerry Hassan, Cencrastus No. 50: Winter 1994



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