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Women Saying No: Making a Positive Case Against Independence
Maria Fyfe
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Description for Women Saying No: Making a Positive Case Against Independence
Paperback. Editor(s): Fyfe, Maria. Series: Viewpoints. Num Pages: 128 pages. BIC Classification: 1DBKS; JPF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 234 x 147 x 7. Weight in Grams: 168.
If a majority of us decide to vote YES on 18 September 2014, then that divorce from the rest of the UK is easy to do. No expensive lawyers. No cost except the travel to the polling station... No need to lift a finger. Just a cross on a ballot paper. But before you say, that's great, think on... This is a decision we will live with for the rest of our lives, and our children's and grandchildren's, for maybe centuries to come. - MARIA FYFE It's been noted over and over again that women are more likely to vote NO in Scotland's Referendum 2014. There has been endless speculation as to why this may be, but until now little expression of their views has been heard. In a series of essays arguing for a NO vote at the forthcoming Scottish independence referendum, 14 women varying in age, ethnicity, political views and life experience - including Maria Fyfe, Johann Lamont MSP, Sarah Boyack MSP and Fiona O'Donnell MP - come together to make a positive case against independence. With contributions from leading current and former politicians and citizens, Women Saying No presents the arguments against independence, from a female perspective, in an attempt to widen the debate.
Product Details
Publisher
Luath Press Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Series
Viewpoints
Condition
New
Weight
168g
Number of Pages
128
Place of Publication
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781910021613
SKU
V9781910021613
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-20
About Maria Fyfe
MARIA FYFE was the only female Labour MP from Scotland when she was first elected in 1987. She was an MP for fourteen years for Glasgow Maryhill. In that time, she campaigned for poverty-stricken areas of the city in Parliament before stepping down in 2001. She has always been strongly politically active, campaigning for the equal representation of women in government.
Reviews for Women Saying No: Making a Positive Case Against Independence
Praise for Maria Fyfe: The book she has written is a gem. It zips along on a skilful mix of genuinely funny anecdotes, telling vignettes and perceptive political analysis. It serves future historians well too, for it will serve as a necessary counterbalance to the leadership-centric books and diaries which have followed the Tony Blair - Peter Mandelson years. But it has a more immediate attraction than that. The Nats gets a good pre-referendum kicking from Oor Maria. Recalling that the Nats used to call the Scots Labour MPs `the feeble fifty' she points out the SNP were nowhere to be seen the night a last ditch Tory filibuster failed to halt the Minimum Wage Bill. - ALASDAIR BUCHAN, TRIBUNE on A Problem Like Maria A feisty, irrepressible, red flag idealist... the only woman Scottish MP in a gang of fifty. She could not be bullied, bamboozled or bribed. She did not fit comfortably in to the Procrustean bed of a biddable Blair babe. - PAUL FLYNN, THE HOUSE MAGAZINE on A Problem Like Maria