Well done. I think this has only been discussed three times on this thread including the possibility of the march going ahead, the decision by the council and confirmation of the march going ahead about 10 days ago.
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Salmond described Rangers as “part of the fabric of the Scottish nation”.![]()

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That's my opinion too as argued before.
It's futile without controlling your currency seeing as the Scotch parliament already governs most of Scotch affairs.
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Salmond described Rangers as “part of the fabric of the Scottish nation”.![]()
Independence wont happen overnight. It'll be a gradual process in regards the currency, the monarchy, Trident etc.
I see a Yes vote on September 18th as a step towards full independence.
You're hallucinating again you soppy ****.
Billy can **** off.
EDINBURGH’S first female Lord Provost has revealed she will vote for independence.
Former Labour stalwart Eleanor McLaughlin said she was convinced a Yes vote in the referendum was the only way to achieve social justice and benefits for all in “the very rich country that is Scotland”.
Mrs McLaughlin, who was the Capital’s civic head from 1988 until 1992, said devolution had worked well and the next logical step was to become an independent state.
Her declaration comes just weeks after Edinburgh STUC general secretary and former Labour regional councillor Des Loughney revealed he was voting Yes.
He said independence offered a better chance of improved living standards for working people than Westminster’s programme of austerity.
Mrs McLaughlin’s former colleague on Lothian Region, the then-Labour group leader John Mulvey, is also backing a Yes vote.