Former prime minister Gordon Brown says he’s “not afraid” of another referendum on Scottish independence, though he does not believe one will take place soon.
As he launched a renewed campaign to keep Scotland in the UK, he announced former Scottish Green Party co-convener Robin Harper would be on one of his organisation’s commissions.
Mr Brown’s Our Scottish Future think tank will become a “campaigning movement” which seeks to appeal to “middle Scotland” – those who are not entrenched in their positions on the union or independence.
The group is setting up a number of commissions which will examine how greater co-operation around the UK will benefit Scotland on issues such as health, poverty, the environment, and jobs.
Former prime minister Gordon Brown says he’s “not afraid” of another referendum on Scottish independence, though he does not believe one will take place soon.
As he launched a renewed campaign to keep Scotland in the UK, he announced former Scottish Green Party co-convener Robin Harper would be on one of his organisation’s commissions.
Mr Brown’s Our Scottish Future think tank will become a “campaigning movement” which seeks to appeal to “middle Scotland” – those who are not entrenched in their positions on the union or independence.
The group is setting up a number of commissions which will examine how greater co-operation around the UK will benefit Scotland on issues such as health, poverty, the environment, and jobs.
Former prime minister Gordon Brown says he’s “not afraid” of another referendum on Scottish independence, though he does not believe one will take place soon.
As he launched a renewed campaign to keep Scotland in the UK, he announced former Scottish Green Party co-convener Robin Harper would be on one of his organisation’s commissions.
Mr Brown’s Our Scottish Future think tank will become a “campaigning movement” which seeks to appeal to “middle Scotland” – those who are not entrenched in their positions on the union or independence.
The group is setting up a number of commissions which will examine how greater co-operation around the UK will benefit Scotland on issues such as health, poverty, the environment, and jobs.
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