Tom Brown
Articles by Tom Brown
Results 51 to 59 of 59
Politics
Suffering from devo deficiency
- 20 December 1999
New Statesman Scotland - Devolved government has so far been blighted by botches and navel-gazing. The parliament should take heed of the people's priorities, urges Tom Brown
Fresh in from far out - Bothwell
- 06 December 1999
New Statesman Scotland - The village community fights back
Fresh in from far out - Fife
- 29 November 1999
New Statesman Scotland - There is nothing like a hoor . . .
Politics
It's what they call a challenging post
- 08 November 1999
New Statesman Scotland - Scottish Labour is looking for a new general secretary. Tom Brownrewrites the job description
Politics
Who will part the driver from his car?
- 25 October 1999
New Statesman Scotland - The new Scottish executive knows it must do something to prevent growing gridlock, but its first attempts have been back to front, argues Tom Brown
Politics
The union is shaken, but not stirred
- 11 October 1999
New Statesman Scotland - The SNP was ecstatic at its near-win in Hamilton South. Tom Brownwarns Labour to heed the signs
Politics
A coaltion on the edge of disaster
- 20 September 1999
New Statesman Scotland - Some Lib Dems accuse Jim Wallace of selling out to Labour for a place at the helm of power. Tom Brown thinks the party should abandon ship now
Politics
Siamese twins go their separate ways
- 06 September 1999
New Statesman Scotland - The Scottish Parliament and the Scottish press are barely on speaking terms these days. But, argues Tom Brown, they still need each other
Politics
A load of numpties and sweetie-wives
- 05 July 1999
New Statesman Scotland - Tom Brown is less than impressed by the first intake of Scottish parliamentarians


