Scottish Party
The Scottish (Self-Government) Party was a Scottish nationalist political party formed in 1932 by a group of members of the Unionist Party who favoured the establishment of a Dominion Scottish Parliament within the British Empire. The Scottish Party differed from the existing National Party of Scotland (NPS) on the grounds that the NPS and the form of Scottish independence it advocated was ambiguous about the Empire, and they also disagreed with the left-of-centre platform of the NPS.
Scottish (Self-Government) Party | |
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Leader | John Kevan McDowall |
Chairman | James Graham, 6th Duke of Montrose |
Founded | November 1932 |
Dissolved | 7 April 1934 |
Split from | Unionist Party |
Merged into | Scottish National Party |
Membership | <1,000 |
Ideology | Scottish nationalism Scottish independence Imperial federalism |
Political position | Centre-right |
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