The Believe In Scotland rally from Edinburgh Castle to Holyrood attracted thousands of people.
First Minister of Scotland Humza Yousaf addresses a crowd outside the Scottish Parliament following a Believe In Scotland march from Edinburgh Castle
The First Minister addressed the crowd outside the Scottish Parliament, following a march down the city’s Royal Mile from Edinburgh Castle. Delivering a speech outside Holyrood, he told the crowd that Scotland was facing a “cost-of-union crisis” as he made the case for Scotland’s place in Europe, secured through independence.He said: “Let me tell you, ladies and gentlemen, the people of this country – they’re not suffering from a cost-of-living crisis, they’re suffering from a cost-of-union crisis.”
He also reiterated that the “plan A” towards independence is to test the support for independence at the Westminster election, however the SNP is set to decide on a concrete method at its conference next month.The Scottish Greens co-leader Ms Slater took aim at the conflict the Scottish Government has had with Westminster in recent months, including the section 35 order of the Scotland Act which blocked controversial gender reforms.
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