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Scottish independence: Yes campaigners stage Glasgow rally | Scottish independence: Yes campaigners stage Glasgow rally |
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About 1,500 pro-independence supporters bearing Saltire flags, badges and blue campaign T-shirts have held a rally in the heart of Glasgow. | |
Rank-and-file Yes supporters used megaphones in George Square to declare "This is our time" and chant "yes, yes, yes, yes". | Rank-and-file Yes supporters used megaphones in George Square to declare "This is our time" and chant "yes, yes, yes, yes". |
Some of the crowd sang Flower of Scotland and songs by the Proclaimers. | |
The event followed a pro-Union rally which was held in central London on Monday. | |
That rally, held in support of Scotland remaining part of the UK after the referendum, drew speakers such as Bob Geldof and comedians Eddie Izzard and Al Murray. | |
Speakers at the Yes event in Glasgow included actor Martin Compston and singer Ricky Ross from Deacon Blue. | |
On Thursday, voters in Scotland will be asked: "Should Scotland be an independent country?" | On Thursday, voters in Scotland will be asked: "Should Scotland be an independent country?" |
The latest polls suggest the vote remains too close to call. | The latest polls suggest the vote remains too close to call. |
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