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The Holyrood Sources podcast analyses Scottish politics through the experiences of those who have lived and breathed it as Special Advisers to the Scottish Government, SNP and opposition parties. Join hosts Calum Macdonald, Geoff Aberdein (Chief of Staff to the First Minister, 2007-2014) and Andy Maciver (Former Head of Communications for the Scottish Conservatives) as they take you inside Scottish politics. Their insight is second to none - they've been there, lived it, and maintain remarkable connections to Scotland's politicians and the world of Scottish politics.


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Jamie McGuire is a Councillor who recently defected from Scottish Labour to Reform UK, and is involved in Scottish politics.

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Chief of Staff to the First Minister, 2007-2014.
Former Head of Communications for the Scottish Conservatives.
Catriona Stewart is a journalist and a guest on the Holyrood Sources podcast, contributing insights on Scottish politics.
Chris Musson is the Associated Editor at The Scottish Sun, providing journalistic analysis on Scottish political developments.

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The Holyrood Sources podcast takes you inside Scottish politics, with the best analysis from those who have lived it as Special Advisers, as well as current and former politicians.

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Here's the recent few episodes on Holyrood Sources.

0:00 46:57

By-election Aftermath... and Reform UK defector

Hosts
Calum Macdonald Geoff Aberdein Andy Maciver
Guests
Jamie McGuire
Keywords
Scottish politics by-election Reform UK Scottish Labour independence referendum carbon capture supercomputer political discourse
In this episode of the Holyrood Sources podcast, the hosts discuss the latest developments in Scottish politics, including the upcoming spending review and its implications for key projects like carbon capture and a new supercomputer. They analyse the recent by-election results, focusing on the defection of Councillor Jamie McGuire from Scottish Labour to Reform UK, and explore the reasons behind this shift. The conversation also touches on the language used in political discourse, the potential for another independence referendum, and the future policy directions of Reform UK.

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0:00 27:13

Labour WIN Hamilton by-election

Hosts
Calum Macdonald Geoff Aberdein Andy Maciver
Keywords
Scottish politics Hamilton by-election Labour Party SNP Reform UK Scottish Parliament
Labour defeats the SNP to win the by-election in Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse - a Scottish Parliament seat - with Reform UK finishing third. We bring you instant analysis.

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0:00 49:38

Farage in Scotland and Labour's By-Election Shambles

Hosts
Calum Macdonald Geoff Aberdein Andy Maciver
Guests
Calum Macdonald Geoff Aberdein Andy Maciver
Keywords
Scottish politics Nigel Farage Labour Party by-election Reform UK independence English nationalism SNP Keir Starmer voter concerns
In this episode of the Holyrood Sources podcast, hosts Calum Macdonald, Geoff Aberdein, and Andy Maciver focus on retail politics, election strategies, and the implications of Nigel Farage's recent visit to Scotland. They discuss the effectiveness of political messaging, the challenges faced by the Labour Party, and the need for a more substantial political offer in the upcoming election. The conversation highlights the importance of addressing voter concerns and the risks of dismissive rhetoric towards emerging political parties like Reform UK. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the current political landscape in Scotland, focusing on the upcoming by-election and the performance of various political candidates. They evaluate the Labour Party's leadership under Anas Sarwar and the pressures he faces, particularly if Labour performs poorly in the by-election. The discussion also touches on Keir Starmer's recent visit to Scotland and his stance on independence, as well as the implications of English nationalism on Scottish politics. The hosts explore the potential strategies for the SNP and the Labour Party in navigating the independence debate and the challenges ahead.

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0:00 49:53

Will Reform UK win an MSP in Scotland?

Hosts
Calum Macdonald Geoff Aberdein Andy Maciver
Guests
Catriona Stewart Chris Musson
Keywords
Scottish politics by-election SNP Labour Reform UK campaign tactics voter sentiment

In this episode of the Holyrood Sources podcast, the hosts discuss the upcoming Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse by-election, focusing on the dynamics between the SNP, Labour, and Reform UK. They explore the impact of controversial campaign tactics, the reception of candidates, and the shifting sentiments among voters. The conversation highlights the unpredictability of Scottish politics and the significance of this by-election in shaping future political narratives. With journalists Catriona Stewart and Associated Editor at The Scottish Sun Chris Musson.


The candidates for the by-election are as follows:


Collette Bradley - Scottish Socialist Party


Andy Brady - Scottish Family Party


Ross Lambie - Reform


Katy Loudon - SNP


Janice Mackay - UK Independence Party


Ann McGuinness - Greens


Aisha Mir - Liberal Democrat


Richard Nelson - Conservative


Davy Russell - Labour


Marc Wilkinson - Independent


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0:00 53:03

Betrayal? The EU reset and Scottish fishing

Hosts
Calum Macdonald Geoff Aberdein Andy Maciver
Keywords
federalism Scottish politics devolution energy sector fishing industry EU negotiations Brexit Sir Keir Starmer by-election Reform UK Flamingo Land development

In this episode of the Holyrood Sources podcast, the hosts focus on the potential for federalism as a solution to constitutional questions. They discuss the challenges faced by the SNP and unionist parties, particularly in relation to devolution and the energy sector. The conversation also highlights the fishing industry's struggles with EU negotiations and the broader implications for local communities in Scotland. The conversation looks at the implications of Brexit on Scotland's fishing industry, as well as Sir Keir Starmer's reset of relations. Plus, we discuss the upcoming by-election and its significance for the SNP and Reform UK, and the controversy surrounding the Flamingo Land development. The speakers discuss the mixed reactions to Brexit's impact on fishing, the strategies employed by political parties in the by-election, and the potential consequences of local developments on broader political dynamics.



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