Rutherglen Reformer

There’s no need to take up the sword

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Members of YES Rutherglen took some time off from canvassing to attend the annual Wallace Day rally in Elderslie at the weekend.

Cambuslang East Councillor, Christine Deanie said: “It is always worth rememberin­g that all those years ago William Wallace fought not for personal gain, but to regain the rights and freedoms of the ordinary people and to build a more socially just nation.

“Today the YES Campaign has the same aims in returning powers and decision making to the people who matter most, the people who live and work in Scotland.

“And together we will create a fairer and wealthier Scotland.

“Unlike Wallace we do not need to take up the sword to achieve our objectives.

“All we need to do is pick up a pencil on the 18th of September and mark a cross in the box marked YES”.

 ??  ?? FreedomMem­bers of YES Scotland, including Councillor Christine Deanie (second right) attend the annual Wallace Day rally in Elderslie
FreedomMem­bers of YES Scotland, including Councillor Christine Deanie (second right) attend the annual Wallace Day rally in Elderslie

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