How to manage Scotland's borders

It is likely that free movement of people between rUK and Scotland will be like that between Ireland and UK. Customs and passport checks are normally done at points internal to the country and at destinations. Customs and Excise will need to be strengthened, but this does not require border posts.

Public attitudes towards migration in Scotland: Exceptionality and possible policy implications

 The research finds that the public in Scotland does hold relatively positive views towards migration and that this could be related to Scotland's particular experience of population in and out movements. However there is evidence of some (growing) hostility towards migration on the part of the general public in Scotland and a possible link between nationalist leanings and opposition to ‘Others’. 

Type of Resource
Academic Paper
Primary Author or Creator
David McCollunm
Additional Author(s) / Creators
Beata Nowok, Scott Tindal, Scottish Affairs Volume 29, Issue 1

A Scottish Approach to immigration post-Brexit

Devolving immigration and employment law together can give Scotland the opportunity to create a workers rights-based approach to immigration post-Brexit that benefits all workers.

This paper proposes a devolved immigration policy for Scotland that would be designed to meet the country’s specific demographic challenges while strengthening universal rights for all workers.

Type of Resource
Policy Paper
Primary Author or Creator
Mark Butterly
Additional Author(s) / Creators
Common Weal