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Scotland, Devolution and the SNP - Coggle Diagram
Scotland, Devolution and the SNP
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SNP
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- in 1934: Fusion of National Party of Scotland(1928) and the Scottish Party (1932)
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centre-left, social democratic, separatist
nationalist, in favour of devolution/independence
Part of European Free Alliance, just as Plaid Cymru
history
biggest general election success before 2015 was in 1974 General Election (30% of the vote and 11 MPs elected)
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General Election of 2015: before election six MPs, after election 56 MPs
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General Election of 2017: lost 21 seats and 13.1% vote share, yet still was second best result ever
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In the Scottish Parliament itself, the SNP currently holds 61 out of 129 seats
key-terms
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Scottish Gaelic: more visibility of the language, ensuring of a long-term future
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SNP & PLAID CYMRU
Regionalist, separatist, in favour of devolution
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PLAID CYMRU
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has NO majority, there is also Labour Party in Wales
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Mhairi Black
Born 1994 in Paisley, Scotland
Joined the SNP in 2011, after hearing about Scottish independence referendum
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