Scottish Greens Unveil New Three-Point Plan to Achieve Independence
The Scottish Greens aim to boost public support for independence by fully using devolved powers, challenging Westminster, and seeking more authority where devolution is insufficient.
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Bold three-point independence strategy unveiled
The Scottish Green Party has adopted a new independence strategy proposed by co-leaders Ross Greer and Gillian Mackay. The strategy sets out a clear, three-part plan to grow support for independence and build a clear majority of public opinion that forces Westminster to recognise Scotland’s right to self-determination. 1. Make bold and effective use of the powers Holyrood already has The Scottish Greens argue that the strongest case for independ…
Scottish Greens Adopt Bold New Strategy to Build Majority for Independence
The Scottish Green Party has adopted a new independence strategy aimed at building majority public support and forcing Westminster to recognise Scotland’s right to self determination. The strategy was proposed by party co leaders Ross Greer and Gillian Mackay, and sets out a three part plan focused on action rather than process. At its core, the strategy argues that the strongest case for independence is made by using the powers Holyrood already…
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