AFTER THE REFERENDUM - WHAT NOW?

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Title: AFTER THE REFERENDUM - WHAT NOW?

Reference number: 12136

Date: 2014, September 22

Director: filmed by Robert Bryce, Mick MacNeil

Sound: sound

Original format: unknown

Colour: col

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 159.52 mins

Description: Webcast of a panel discussion at the Admiral Bar in Glasgow about the effects of the result of the Scottish independence referendum.

Films made for the Scottish Independence Referendum. Acquired in conjunction with National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Collections Referendum Curator. Find out more at https://www.nls.uk/collections/topics/referendum

Material made available via the following website:
http://independencelive.net

Shotlist: Webcast of a panel discussion at the Admiral Bar in Glasgow about the effects of the result of the Scottish independence referendum - featuring David Torrance, Lesley Riddoch, Alex Massie, Stephen Paton and Duncan Hothersall.

"Whichever way Scotland votes on September 18th, there will be massive repercussions for the country. Glasgow Skeptics presents a panel discussion to ask what comes next. Chaired by journalist and broadcaster, David Torrance. Featuring: Lesley Riddoch, an award winning journalist, commentator and broadcaster who writes regularly for the Scotsman, the Sunday Post and Guardian, amongst others. She is Managing Director of Feisty Productions, co-founder of the Nordic Horizons think tank, and author of “Blossom: What Scotland Needs to Flourish”; Alex Massie, a journalist and commentator based in Edinburgh, writing regularly for the Times, and the Spectator. His Spectator blog was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize 2012. A libertarian, he was previously Assistant Editor of Scotland on Sunday. Stephen Paton,creator of the #IndyRef Weekly Review, a YouTube video series that focuses on independence-related news each week in the run up to the referendum, as well as examining Scotland's relationship with Westminster. Duncan Hothersall, a Scottish Labour activist and LGBT rights campaigner. He was founding chair of Pride Scotland, and a founding director of the Equality Network. Nowadays he helps run Scottish Fabians, and is involved in lots of other Labour Party related things." [event publicity]