Media Watch: Director John McKay on Scottish Independence
Director John McKay voices his opinion on Scottish independence. His film Not Another Happy Ending is closing the Edinburgh International
Director John McKay voices his opinion on Scottish independence. His film Not Another Happy Ending is closing the Edinburgh International
Folk singer Eddi Reader on Scottish independence: I enjoyed our ‘union’ I loved the solidarity… before the last election I
Simon Neil from Biffy Clyro on independence: The way the world’s going, we may as well give (Scottish Independence) a
Comedian Kevin Bridges on Scottish Independence: If the referendum was tomorrow, I’d probably vote yes. We’ve had New Labour, never
Alasdair says: Good luck to the work of National Collective indeed, and I mean it and I am sorry to
Nick Currie (Momus), the songwriter, blogger and former journalist for Wired, on Scottish Independence: I identify as a Scot, very much. When
Rodge Glass, a lecturer in Creative Writing at Strathclyde University and former personal assistant to Alasdair Gray, on Scottish Independence: “I’m that
Alasdair Gray, the Scottish writer and artist, on Scottish Independence: “I want Scottish independence. “Since I think we are going to
National Collective’s Ross Colquhoun was challenged by a Unionist friend to name 20 artists and creatives who support independence –
James Kelman, the influential writer of novels, short stories and plays, on culture and independence: “On a recent Sunday the Herald had a twenty