David Gow Memorial Archive
Writing, tributes and reflections from David Gow’s Sceptical Scot archive.
David Gow was co-founder and co-editor of Sceptical Scot from March 2015 to October 2025. This page gathers David Gow’s work for Sceptical Scot, alongside tributes and reflections published in his memory. Over time it can also expand to include selected work from beyond the site.
Featured from the archive
A different David Gow article is highlighted each day.

Culture
Independence or bust
June 14, 2020
John Lloyd book review: 'What marks the book out is Lloyd's personal transition to virtually self-hating Scot. This is not just the regular Unionist assertion that Scotland is too wee, too weak, to cut it as an independent country but a visceral assault on "Scotland's self-serving, self-pitying, self-obsessed keening about others, mainly the English, stealing their birthright and smashing their culture" and/or continuous "moral superiority."'
David Gow on Sceptical Scot
A running archive of David’s published work on the site.
Latvia: no template for Scotland
It’s a commonplace of Scottish political discourse to compare our nation of 5.2m to independent near-neighbours such as the Nordics – Denmark, say, with its 5.6m – or, more recently, the Baltics, with their 6.2m in three countries. ‘We could be just like them.’ But comparisons can be facile. Latvia, with its 2m people, is… Read article
Tributes and reflections
Articles written in tribute to David Gow and his editorial legacy.
Well tempered steel beneath David Gow’s jovial irreverence
Under David’s editorship Sceptical Scot soon established itself in a crowded field, gaining a reputation for well written, thoughtful contributions to the debate. It is a testament to David’s determination that there was never really any doubt that it would do so. Read tribute
Honest, rigorous and kind: David Gow as mentor
“As an editor David was rigorous and kind, but most of all never patronising. He would never accept a pitch out of politeness, no matter how long you’d been writing…” Read tribute
