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The Lesley Riddoch Podcast - YesWeDidnae-Podcast Extra

YesWeDidnae-Podcast Extra

05/28/24 • 37 min

The Lesley Riddoch Podcast

In this podcast extra we speak with Stewart Kirkpatrick, the former head of digital for Yes Scotland who has launched a survey designed to find out just why the 2014 referendum was lost.
Since then Stewart has worked for the petition and campaigns website 38 Degrees before moving to openDemocracy as their head of impact.
His experiences there taught him the “power of asking people what they think”.
This is precisely what this survey sets out to do.
If you want to take part, and why wouldn't you, go to
https://yeswedidnae.scot/

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In this podcast extra we speak with Stewart Kirkpatrick, the former head of digital for Yes Scotland who has launched a survey designed to find out just why the 2014 referendum was lost.
Since then Stewart has worked for the petition and campaigns website 38 Degrees before moving to openDemocracy as their head of impact.
His experiences there taught him the “power of asking people what they think”.
This is precisely what this survey sets out to do.
If you want to take part, and why wouldn't you, go to
https://yeswedidnae.scot/

★ Support this podcast ★

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undefined - General Election-Podcast Special

General Election-Podcast Special

In this special edition of the Lesley Riddoch podcast we give our immediate reaction to and analysis of Rishi Sunak's surprise announcement of a General Election on the 4th of July.

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Campaign Pains

The General Election campaign is well under way and we look at how it's been going both in Scotland and the UK.
Will devolved matters dominate the debate in Scotland. How can the SNP focus voters minds on Westminster issues?
Lesley has particular insights on this after her sojourn in Orkney, Shetland and Caithness.
Can the Tories recover from the shambles of the first week? How will they solve the black hole of missing candidates? Are they focusing all their attention on capturing Reform supporters?
Labour has received backing from big business but can it withstand pressure from UNITE over watering down its New Deal for Working People?
Starmer has also maintained a distinct fence sitting position over the ICC arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant even after the latest Rafa outrage.
However he's been extremely vocal in demanding that the election debates should be head to head with Sunak, excluding all other parties in particular the SNP.
We ask how fit for the rough and tumble of the campaign trail are both Anas Sarwar and Douglas Ross after less than stellar recent media appearances?
Much has been made of the recent Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce survey on Energy Transition. It's safe to say no political party nor either government comes out well. However there are some nuggets not so far covered by either the press or broadcasters contained within it.
All this plus Bambie Thug, fitba( not Dundee United), and the Orkney folk festival.

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