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He reiterated the argument that the Scotland and Westminster: The Unionism of Walter Elliot (1888–1958) 33 Union was one of equals and was not ‘a policy of amalgamation’. ’61 The need now, he argued, was ‘the arrest and reversal’ of the centralizing threat. His influence on Conservative policy for Scotland was apparent when the party issued ‘Scottish Control of Scottish Affairs,’ which declared that Union is not amalgamation. Scotland is a nation … It is only since 1945, under the first socialist majority, that we have seen the policy of amalgamation superseding that of Union.
In particular, he recognized its importance for Scotland, criticizing another MP in 1951 for not raising agriculture in a House of Commons’ debate on the Highlands. ’8 And as Minister of Agriculture in the early 1930s, he considered agriculture of British national and imperial importance. In his ‘maiden’ speech as minister, he referred to the anxiety occasioned by the depression and political crisis. People were beginning to fear that something is happening to break the spring of this nation, and that if you lose agriculture, you not only lose your industry; you lose your life.
Hence, Richard Finlay has argued that the popularity of imperialism in Scotland waned after 1918 as the First World War dislocated the Scottish economy and society at the same time as concern turned inwards towards the 36 Unionism in the United Kingdom, 1918–1974 appalling social conditions of urban Scotland. 73 The welfare state did much to buttress the Union. It acted as additional support for a stable structure rather than as a substitute for imperialism. In Scotland, there was an adjustment to the changing circumstances of Britain’s global position as Scots like Elliot (and Tweedsmuir) considered the challenges facing post-war Britain.
SIAI S.79 (part 2)
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