THE First Minister has been announced as a speaker at the upcoming Believe in Scotland (BiS) rally.
The pro-independence campaign group will host the event in Glasgow alongside Pensioners for Independence with the theme: Independence to end pensioner poverty.On Saturday, BiS announced Yousaf would be attending the rally as a speaker.UK Covid Inquiry leaves Scotland with 'no voice' - campaignersThe campaign umbrella group currently has 142 local and national pro-independence groups working with them.
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