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Edinburgh IF Branch Launch Draws International Support
The launch of a new branch in Edinburgh by Independence First, the
referendum campaign, has been strongly welcomed by pro-independence
movements across Europe. The independence referendum campaign received
messages of support from parties in Catalonia, Sardinia and Corsica and the
largest trade union in the Basque Country. Around two dozen political
activists in the Wash bar heard that Scotland can make a massive impact
internationally by breaking up the British state and becoming “a beacon for
peace” in the wider world.
Former MSP Lloyd Quinan told the meeting that “Scotland has the potential
to become independent next year. This is absolutely necessary to give the
Scots the democratic space to decide their own destiny because without that
space it doesn’t matter what we believe in because it won’t happen. We can
potentially be a democratic inspiration to other independence movements but
only if we work together for independence and support this campaign for a
democratic referendum.”
Bill Scott of the Scottish Socialist Party remembered the disappointment
of being cheated out of devolution in 1979; “It was a terrible time, but over
the next twenty years we gained a parliament and we have it in our power to
move that parliament to independence.” He added “Scots have died in numerous
imperial wars at a far higher rate than our percentage of the population of
the UK, it’s time for this to end.”
Eric Canning of the Communist Party of Scotland was the vice Convener of
the Constitutional (devolution) Convention “It was the only campaign that I
was involved in which was wound up because it was a success. I’m proud of
that, but the fight isn’t over. Scotland needs independence, with that
independence we can become a beacon for peace and tolerance in the world and
we can break up the anglo-American imperialist alliance which potentially
threatens the world with nuclear destruction.”
Bill Wilson of the Scottish National Party said “Scotland’s democratic
voice has never been properly heard. 300 years ago the supposed
representatives of the people fled out of the back door of our parliament
after signing away our rights. We’ve never been given a choice about being
part of Britain and we’re not getting any benefits from it. We are no better
or worse than any other country and we have the same rights of self
determination. It’s time to use those rights and free our nation.”
Author and publisher Kevin Williamson who chaired and spoke at the
meeting commented “We are now seeing the potential of Independence First -
to unite the Scottish Independence movement. Independence First is simply
about support for Independence and nothing else. There was a real unity of
purpose today however that the British state must end and Scotland must be
allowed a distinct international voice.”
Joe Middleton Press Officer of Independence First commented; “This was a
great meeting. Independence First wants this new branch to be at the heart
of our campaigning. We have plans for a massive democracy march through
Edinburgh on the 30th September and for a pledge independence campaign to
affect the next Scottish elections.”
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