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Chris Stephens
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer speaking during the Scottish
Opinion / 16 April 2024
16 April 2024
After Keir Starmer has made his politics plain for all to see, CHRIS STEPHENS MP argues that the SNP is now the more progressive party on the NHS, geopolitics, nuclear weapons and workers’ rights
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Features / 6 March 2023
6 March 2023
Only by stating the case for the SNP to remain a progressive party of economic and social reform that will lead us to full independence from Westminster will we remain in power — one candidate does that, argues CHRIS STEPHENS MP
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VOICES OF SCOTLAND / 23 August 2021
23 August 2021
Growing food poverty is among the realities of Tory Britain — radical solutions are needed, argues CHRIS STEPHENS MP
We must fight to defend the rights we had under the EU
Features / 25 January 2021
25 January 2021
In the face of Tory machinations under the guise of a 'review,' the Scottish government and trade unions are opposing any downgrading of our employment protections, reports CHRIS STEPHENS MP
Flags Scottish, British
Voices of Scotland: / 25 November 2019
25 November 2019
There is something sinister about Boris Johnson's whipping up fear of Scottish involvement in Westminster, writes CHRIS STEPHENS
An anti-blacklisting protest  on College Green in central Lo
Voices of Scotland / 29 April 2019
29 April 2019
A public inquiry is needed so that justice can finally be served, writes CHRIS STEPHENS
VOICES OF SCOTLAND / 27 November 2017
27 November 2017
Chancellor Philip Hammond’s latest Budget wasn’t so much ‘compassionate’ conservatism as zombie conservatism, writes CHRIS STEPHENS