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Articles by Tom Brown

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The bright young face of Nationalism Lite

  • 29 May 2000

New Statesman Scotland - The SNP is learning to speak to the unconverted. Tom Brown listens to one of its newest champions, who has already learnt to bite his tongue

An accent you can trust

  • 15 May 2000

New Statesman Scotland - Call-centres are moving north with enthusiasm, believing they have found a flexible and eager workforce

The Wendy effect is making its mark

  • 01 May 2000

New Statesman Scotland - The Communities Minister, a protegee of Donald Dewar, has come under fire in her first year as a grown-up politician. Tom Brown listens to her Big Idea

Passionate polemics? I plead guilty

  • 10 April 2000

New Statesman Scotland - A new book charts the rocky relationship between the Scottish Parliament and the press. Tom Brownon blackmail, bluster and balderdash

Scots sound a wake-up call

  • 27 March 2000

New Statesman Scotland - Labour's humiliation in the Ayr by-election is worse than mid-term blues. Tom Brownsees the rot setting in

Released back into the wild

  • 13 March 2000

New Statesman Scotland - The Tories, once an endangered species, are making a comeback. They owe it all to the Scottish Parliament and PR

Pushing the boundaries of taste

  • 28 February 2000

New Statesman Scotland - Billy Connolly may seek to deny his Scottishness, but Tom Brownthinks there will always be a market for in-yer-face-Jimmy comedy

Father of the Nation

  • 14 February 2000

New Statesman Scotland - Dewar has nurtured the parliament from birth to infancy. But his lead is faltering

Scotland's turbulent priest

  • 07 February 2000

New Statesman Scotland - Cardinal Winning thunders and warns. But do his pontifications make a difference to votes, asks Tom Brown

Democracy is an expensive luxury

  • 24 January 2000

New Statesman Scotland - Devolution has left us with so many representatives that it's hard to tell what they're all for. There is a strong case for a few redundancies, argues Tom Brown

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