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Politics in Scotland, the United Kingdom are closely intertwined

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Background imagePolitics Collection: Margo MacDonald, Scottish National Party MP, at home with her daughters Petra and Zoe

Margo MacDonald, Scottish National Party MP, at home with her daughters Petra and Zoe and husband Peter. 8th February 1974

Background imagePolitics Collection: Stan Morrice, 69, of Aberdeen gets a hand with his fuel bill from Alex Salmond MP

Stan Morrice, 69, of Aberdeen gets a hand with his fuel bill from Alex Salmond MP. 28th March 1994

Background imagePolitics Collection: SNP Party chairman and Edinburgh North candidate William Wolfe with Margo MacDonald

SNP Party chairman and Edinburgh North candidate William Wolfe with Margo MacDonald, Govan candidate, seen here giving an interview to the press following a break - in at the Partys Edinburgh

Background imagePolitics Collection: Edinburghs old Royal High School makes its debut as a mini parliament

Edinburghs old Royal High School makes its debut as a mini parliament, 28th April 1980. In the smaller, more convenient West Lobby

Background imagePolitics Collection: Guardian William Wallace (Gordon Walker) spears Major Block (Jim Dunsmorg

Guardian William Wallace (Gordon Walker) spears Major Block (Jim Dunsmorg) during a referendum fight in Buchanan Street Precinct, Glasgow, Scotland, 20th February 1979

Background imagePolitics Collection: Office Girls count the results of the Record Referendum, over 45

Office Girls count the results of the Record Referendum, over 45, 475 received at the offices of the Daily Record, Picture Published 29th November 1976

Background imagePolitics Collection: Office Girl counts the results of the Record Referendum, over 45

Office Girl counts the results of the Record Referendum, over 45, 475 received at the offices of the Daily Record, Picture Published 18th November 1976

Background imagePolitics Collection: Symbolic Opening Ceremony with 12ft key at the gates of the Scottish Assembly

Symbolic Opening Ceremony with 12ft key at the gates of the Scottish Assembly, at Edinburghs Royal High School, with security guards watching through the barred gates, 29th June 1980

Background imagePolitics Collection: Mrs Jane Mallard, councillor. 7th may 1964

Mrs Jane Mallard, councillor. 7th may 1964

Background imagePolitics Collection: Margaret Thatcher PM with Graeme Souness, Glasgow Rangers football team manager

Margaret Thatcher PM with Graeme Souness, Glasgow Rangers football team manager, pictured together in the stands at Ibrox, March 1990

Background imagePolitics Collection: Tory Opposition Leader Margaret Thatcher MP on 100 mile tour of Dumfries and Galloway

Tory Opposition Leader Margaret Thatcher MP on 100 mile tour of Dumfries and Galloway, pictured fishing at Portpatrick Harbour with Colin Paterson 13 of Jordanhill, Glasgow, Scotland, October 1976

Background imagePolitics Collection: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at the Torness Nuclear Power Plant in Scotland 13rd May

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at the Torness Nuclear Power Plant in Scotland 13rd May 1989

Background imagePolitics Collection: Scottish Nationalist MP Winnie Ewing arrives at Kings Cross Station in London with her

Scottish Nationalist MP Winnie Ewing arrives at Kings Cross Station in London with her three children Fergus, Annabelle and Terry as well as a large group of supporters who travelled with her

Background imagePolitics Collection: Aeneas Silvus Piccolomini at the Court of James I of Scotland, (1946). Creator: Unknown

Aeneas Silvus Piccolomini at the Court of James I of Scotland, (1946). Creator: Unknown
Aeneas Silvus Piccolomini at the Court of James I of Scotland, (1946). In 1435, Italian cardinal Enea Silvio Piccolomini (1405-1464, later Pope Pius II) was sent on a secret mission to Scotland

Background imagePolitics Collection: Anne, (1665-1714), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Anne, (1665-1714), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Anne, (1665-1714), 1830. Anne (1665-1714) Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1702-1707 then under the Acts of Union

Background imagePolitics Collection: Keir Hardie gives a speech in Trafalgar Square, London, 2 August 1914, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Keir Hardie gives a speech in Trafalgar Square, London, 2 August 1914, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Keir Hardie speaking at a peace rally in Trafalgar Square, London, 2 August 1914, (1933). James Keir Hardie (1856-1915) was a Scottish trade unionist and founder member of the Labour Party

Background imagePolitics Collection: Right Hon. George Hamilton Gordon, Earl of Aberdeen, c1810, (c1884). Creator: Unknown

Right Hon. George Hamilton Gordon, Earl of Aberdeen, c1810, (c1884). Creator: Unknown
Right Hon. George Hamilton Gordon, Earl of Aberdeen, c1810, (c1884). George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen (1784-1860), British statesman, diplomat Scottish landowner and Peelite

Background imagePolitics Collection: Robert Owen, Welsh-born industrialist, philanthropist and socialist, 1851 (1956)

Robert Owen, Welsh-born industrialist, philanthropist and socialist, 1851 (1956). Owens (1771-1858) New Lanark Mills in Scotland, which he bought in c1799

Background imagePolitics Collection: The Covenanters, 1926. Artist: William Harris Weatherhead

The Covenanters, 1926. Artist: William Harris Weatherhead
The Covenanters, 1926. The Covenanters formed an important movement in the religion and politics of Scotland in the 17th century

Background imagePolitics Collection: Parliament in Session in the Reign of James I, early 17th century, (c1902-1905)

Parliament in Session in the Reign of James I, early 17th century, (c1902-1905)
Parliament in Session in the Reign of James I, Westminster, London, early 17th century, (c1902-1905). A prisoner at the bar receiving an admonition from the Speaker

Background imagePolitics Collection: Robert Owen, Welsh-born British philanthropist and socialist, 19th century

Robert Owen, Welsh-born British philanthropist and socialist, 19th century. Owens (1771-1858) New Lanark Mills in Scotland, which he bought in c1799

Background imagePolitics Collection: The New Houses of Parliament - Bas-reliefs in the Prince's Chamber - Mary Queen of Scots... 1857

The New Houses of Parliament - Bas-reliefs in the Prince's Chamber - Mary Queen of Scots... 1857. Creator: Unknown
The New Houses of Parliament - Bas-reliefs in the Prince's Chamber - Mary Queen of Scots leaving the Shores of France, 1857

Background imagePolitics Collection: Old Calton Burial Gound, Political Martyrs Monument, Calton Hill, Edinburgh, Scotland

Old Calton Burial Gound, Political Martyrs Monument, Calton Hill, Edinburgh, Scotland, Great Britain, United Kingdom

Background imagePolitics Collection: Malcolm Rifkind politician August 1989 with wife Edith standing in front of a mirror at

Malcolm Rifkind politician August 1989 with wife Edith standing in front of a mirror at home

Background imagePolitics Collection: A woman places a red carnation flower on the ground by a pool outside the Scottish

A woman places a red carnation flower on the ground by a pool outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, Scotland June 30, 2010

Background imagePolitics Collection: A collie dog is seen on the island of Eigg, Inner Hebrides, Scotland

A collie dog is seen on the island of Eigg, Inner Hebrides, Scotland May 25, 2014. The Scottish island of Eigg has the first completely wind, water and sun-powered electricity grid in the world

Background imagePolitics Collection: Rain clouds are lit by the setting sun, looking south from Hadrians Wall near Hexham in

Rain clouds are lit by the setting sun, looking south from Hadrians Wall near Hexham in northern England August 24, 2013. Hadrians Wall is a structure built in Roman times

Background imagePolitics Collection: A train crosses the Royal Border Bridge, as fishermen are seen catching salmon in

A train crosses the Royal Border Bridge, as fishermen are seen catching salmon in the harbour mouth at Berwick Upon Tweed in Northumberland August 22, 2013

Background imagePolitics Collection: A walker looks north towards Scotland in late evening sun at Hadrians Wall near Crag

A walker looks north towards Scotland in late evening sun at Hadrians Wall near Crag Lough in Northumberland August 24, 2013

Background imagePolitics Collection: Lag Bay beach and the island of Rum are seen on the island of Eigg, Inner Hebrides

Lag Bay beach and the island of Rum are seen on the island of Eigg, Inner Hebrides
Lag Bay beach and the island of Rum (R), are seen from the island of Eigg, Inner Hebrides, Scotland, 28 May 2014. The Scottish island of Eigg has the first completely wind

Background imagePolitics Collection: Pedestrians walk along Princes Street, the main shopping street in Edinburgh

Pedestrians walk along Princes Street, the main shopping street in Edinburgh, Scotland May 1, 2014. The Scottish capital, Edinburgh

Background imagePolitics Collection: The Cheviot Hills are seen looking north west towards the England-Scotland border

The Cheviot Hills are seen looking north west towards the England-Scotland border from Hadrians Wall near Hexham in Northumberland August 24, 2013

Background imagePolitics Collection: A train is reflected in the River Tweed as it crosses the Royal Border Bridge at dusk

A train is reflected in the River Tweed as it crosses the Royal Border Bridge at dusk, in Berwick-Upon-Tweed in Northumberland August 22, 2013

Background imagePolitics Collection: Rain clouds are lit by the setting sun, looking south from Hadrians Wall near Hexham

Rain clouds are lit by the setting sun, looking south from Hadrians Wall near Hexham in northern England August 24, 2013. Hadrians Wall is a structure built in Roman times

Background imagePolitics Collection: HMS Exeter is shown towing the splash target for the bombing runs of the Sea Harriers

HMS Exeter is shown towing the splash target for the bombing runs of the Sea Harriers of 801 NAS from HMS Illustrious. Having spent two years embarking periodically in HMS Invincible as

Background imagePolitics Collection: HMS Illustrious on Exercise Neptune Warrior

HMS Illustrious on Exercise Neptune Warrior
Having spent two years embarking periodically in HMS Invincible as the High-Readiness Aircraft Carrier, 801 NAS had just returned from 6 weeks training with HMS Illustrious

Background imagePolitics Collection: A Major from the USMC, serving with 801 NAS, landed on the flight deck of HMS Illustrious

A Major from the USMC, serving with 801 NAS, landed on the flight deck of HMS Illustrious, as part of Exercise Neptune Warrior

Background imagePolitics Collection: People Before Profit demonstration, London

People Before Profit demonstration, London
A People Before Profit demonstration in Upper Street, Islington, North London, against rent increases and property development. Date: 1974

Background imagePolitics Collection: John Reid, Scottish football club chairman and politician

John Reid, Scottish football club chairman and politician
John Reid, Baron Reid of Cardowan (b 1947), Scottish football club chairman and Labour Party politician. He served as Home Secretary in the Blair government between 2006 and 2007

Background imagePolitics Collection: David Steel, Liberal politician, and his wife Judy

David Steel, Liberal politician, and his wife Judy
David Steel (David Martin Scott Steel, Baron Steel of Aikwood, b 1938), Liberal and Liberal Democrat MP and Liberal Party leader, Member of the Scottish Parliament and of the House of Lords

Background imagePolitics Collection: David Steel and David Owen, SDP colleagues

David Steel and David Owen, SDP colleagues
David Steel (David Martin Scott Steel, Baron Steel of Aikwood, b 1938), Liberal and Liberal Democrat MP and Liberal Party leader, Member of the Scottish Parliament and of the House of Lords

Background imagePolitics Collection: Jimmy Reid, Scottish trade unionist, journalist, etc

Jimmy Reid, Scottish trade unionist, journalist, etc
James "Jimmy" Reid (1932-2010), Scottish trade union activist, orator, politician and journalist. Seen here (centre) taking part in a street demonstration

Background imagePolitics Collection: Gordon McLennan with Susannah York

Gordon McLennan with Susannah York
Gordon McLennan (1924-2011), former leader of the Communist Party of Great Britain, its National Organiser 1966-1975 and its General Secretary 1976-1989

Background imagePolitics Collection: Gordon McLennan, communist and political activist

Gordon McLennan, communist and political activist
Gordon McLennan (1924-2011), former leader of the Communist Party of Great Britain, its National Organiser 1966-1975 and its General Secretary 1976-1989

Background imagePolitics Collection: Mick McGahey with Arthur Scargill, trade unionists

Mick McGahey with Arthur Scargill, trade unionists
Mick McGahey (1925-1999), Scottish miners leader, trade unionist and lifelong communist, with Arthur Scargill (b 1938), miners leader and trade unionist

Background imagePolitics Collection: Mick McGahey with Arthur Scargill and Peter Heathfield

Mick McGahey with Arthur Scargill and Peter Heathfield
Mick McGahey (1925-1999), Scottish miners leader, trade unionist and lifelong communist, with Arthur Scargill (b 1938), miners leader and trade unionist, and Peter Heathfield (1929-2010)

Background imagePolitics Collection: Mick McGahey with Arthur Scargill, trade union leaders

Mick McGahey with Arthur Scargill, trade union leaders
Mick McGahey (1925-1999), Scottish miners leader, trade unionist and lifelong communist, with Arthur Scargill (b 1938), miners leader and trade unionist

Background imagePolitics Collection: Compton Mackenzie, novelist and nationalist

Compton Mackenzie, novelist and nationalist
Compton Mackenzie (Sir Edward Montague Compton Mackenzie, 1883-1972), English-born Scottish novelist and nationalist. Aside from his writing he also worked as an actor



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Politics Collection

Politics in Scotland, the United Kingdom are closely intertwined. In Scotland, the devolved government has a number of powers over domestic issues such as health, education and justice. The UK Parliament is responsible for reserved matters such as defence and foreign affairs. The UK is a member of the European Union (EU), which allows for free movement of goods, services and people between its 28 member states. The EU also sets common standards on areas such as environmental protection, consumer rights and food safety. Scotland benefits from EU membership through access to funding for projects like rural development programmes and research grants. It also has representation in the European Parliament where MEPs debate policies that affect all citizens across Europe.
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Media Storehouse offers a wide range of political prints and photographs from Scotland, the United Kingdom, and Europe. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles, and greeting cards featuring iconic images of politicians and historical events. Our collection features photographs of Scottish independence rallies as well as historic moments in British politics such as the election of Margaret Thatcher. There are also images capturing significant European events like the fall of the Berlin Wall. These pieces offer an opportunity to display one's political interests or beliefs through artwork that is both visually striking and historically significant. Whether it be for personal use or as a gift for someone interested in politics or history, our Politics collection provides a unique way to showcase one's passion for these topics.
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