A banner that says “Our Right to Decide” seen during the march through the streets. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a seco

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A banner that says “Our Right to Decide” seen during the march through the streets. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a seco
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A banner that says “Our Right to Decide” seen during the march through the streets. On the morning of Saturday the 25th of April, supporters of Scottish independence march through the streets of Glasgow to promote the cause in an event organised by the pro-independence group All Under One Banner. With only twelve days until the Scottish Parliamentary elections, there is a high chance that a pro-independence majority will control the Scottish parliament afterwards. Several days before the march, a key British Government politician, Wes Streeting, denied Scottish voters the possibility of a seco

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