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History Shows Us That Scotland and England Would Be Better Off as Separate Kingdoms
History Shows Us That Scotland and England Would Be Better Off as Separate Kingdoms
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Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Sep 11, 2014
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Podcast episode
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This event was recorded at the Chalke Valley History Festival in July 2014.
The future of the Union will be voted for in a referendum soon, and this debate explored the historical relationship between Scotland and England, and the direct bearing that has on the vote facing the Scots in a few days' time. The United Kingdom faces one of the biggest constitutional issues in its history, and our panel debated this most important of decisions.
Proposing the motion were journalist and historian Simon Jenkins and Lecturer at the Department of History, Texas State University Bryan Glass.
Opposing it were Liberal Democrat politician Sir Menzies Campbell and Secretatry of State for Education the Rt Hon Michael Gove.
The debate was chaired by Editor of Prospect Magazine Bronwen Maddox. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The future of the Union will be voted for in a referendum soon, and this debate explored the historical relationship between Scotland and England, and the direct bearing that has on the vote facing the Scots in a few days' time. The United Kingdom faces one of the biggest constitutional issues in its history, and our panel debated this most important of decisions.
Proposing the motion were journalist and historian Simon Jenkins and Lecturer at the Department of History, Texas State University Bryan Glass.
Opposing it were Liberal Democrat politician Sir Menzies Campbell and Secretatry of State for Education the Rt Hon Michael Gove.
The debate was chaired by Editor of Prospect Magazine Bronwen Maddox. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Released:
Sep 11, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
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