

A Scottish Prism – Gavin Barrie
Gavin Barrie is a Data Analyst and explains The D’Hondt System
Articles, Interviews, and Stories from the ISP and Guest Contributors from around Scotland
Gavin Barrie is a Data Analyst and explains The D’Hondt System
So what did you think of the six month review of the Coronavirus Act 2020 last week? You know, the one that happened on Wednesday
The whole Barrhead Boy interview with Dot Jessiman provides great (if frustrating) insight, but if you want to understand the state of the independence debate within the SNP NEC jump in at 32.50.
Find out what others are saying about the Independence for Scotland Party through the articles and interviews below: (Media organisations can make enquiries using media@isp.scot.)
‘Don’t call me Baroness!’ screamed the Baroness to be. Ruth Davidson at just 41 has been shunted off to the politician’s equivalent of the elephant’s
We could have lined up with everyone else yesterday to condemn the Internal Market bill. We didn’t. There are enough column inches condemning this for
“Let’s play Monopoly!” It’s that moment. It’s Christmas, you’ve all had too much to eat (and drink) and someone shouts this out. If you’re daft
So that’s it then. After the disaster of the 2019 Westminster election, there was a window, just a brief window for Indy loving Labour supporters
The Scottish Parliament is elected using the Additional Member System and this is calculated according to the D’Hondt method. Whilst not overly complex, it does
Additional Member System The system used to elect members of the Scottish Parliament is the Additional Member System (AMS), this is a form of proportional