Scotland Undone: Now available as Ebook and Paperback
My new book is available for purchase now in both electronic and paperback formats.
Update: my new book Scotland Undone: Nationalism, Dogma, and Decline in the Devolution Era is officially now available as e-book and paperback from today.
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▶️click here for paperback (£9.99)
“Scotland was supposed to be a story of renewal. Instead, it became a warning.
For more than two decades, the Scottish National Party promised that self-determination would unlock Scotland’s potential. What it delivered was something else entirely: fiscal recklessness concealed by official watchdogs’ warnings the government simply ignored, public institutions captured by ideological enforcers, and a political class more interested in performative progressivism than in schools, hospitals, or economic growth.
Scotland Undone is the forensic account of how that happened — and why it matters far beyond Scotland’s borders.
Drawing on official Scottish Government data, Scottish Fiscal Commission reports, Audit Scotland analyses, and employment tribunal cases, Dean M Thomson charts the gap between nationalist rhetoric and measurable reality. From a missing independence referendum fund now under active Police Scotland investigation, to NHS waiting lists at record highs while diversity bureaucracies expanded, to the systematic silencing of dissent within Scotland’s public institutions — this is the story of a government that mistook cultural revolution for competent administration.
But Scotland Undone is not simply an autopsy. Thomson argues that Scotland’s crisis cannot be separated from Britain’s wider constitutional dysfunction — and that the same populist techniques road-tested by the SNP would later reshape politics from Westminster to Washington. Scotland, he contends, was Patient Zero.
Rigorous, polemical, and grounded in primary sources, Scotland Undone is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how nationalist movements capture institutions, why identity politics corrodes public services, and what democratic renewal might actually look like.”
Dean M Thomson is currently a lecturer with Beijing Normal - Baptist University (BNBU), formerly known as Beijing Normal - Hong Kong Baptist University, United International College (UIC).
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