The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Independen­ce protest ‘will take shine off’ event

All Under One Banner slammed for marching on 2020 celebratio­n date

- GRAEME STRACHAN gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk

Pro-independen­ce demonstrat­ors have been accused of a cynical plot to take the shine off Arbroath’s 2020 celebratio­ns.

A mass rally has been organised by the All Under One Banner (AUOB) group which will clash with the start of locallyorg­anised events to mark 700 years since the 1320 signing of the Declaratio­n of Arbroath.

Tens of thousands of members of the Yes movement are expected to gather in Arbroath on April 4 for the procession, which has been organised “to regain Scotland’s independen­ce”.

The AUOB march, which has been organised by Neil Mackay, will coincide with the start of a local festival weekend that will feature “several key Arbroath 2020 events”.

North East Scotland Conservati­ve MSP Liam Kerr said: “This is meant to be Arbroath’s time in the sun – looking to its past, present and future, no politics involved.

“It is about 1320 and 2020, not 2014. April 4 should be a gala day for Arbroath and Angus with months of celebratio­n to follow.

“A cynically-timed nationalis­t march will take the shine off that for many families.”

The Arbroath march from Inchcape Park to Victoria Park will be followed by events later in the year in Glasgow, Peebles, Elgin, Kirkcaldy, Stirling and Edinburgh.

Angus Conservati­ve councillor Braden Davy said any attempt to “stick a badge on a non-political event” was “naive at best and insulting at worst”.

He called on local elected members to urge AUOB to reschedule the march to a “less opportunis­tic date”.

Mr Mackay hit back and said the procession would “definitely be happening regardless of what Tory gutter-snipers like him have to say about it”.

He said: “It is unsurprisi­ngly welcome to see the negative comments from Liam Kerr and Braden Davy – unsurprisi­ng as they are against independen­ce and welcome, as by publicly complainin­g, they have now made many more people aware that the AUOB Arbroath march and rally on April 4 2020 is on.

“Liam Kerr’s spin that the 700th anniversar­y of the Declaratio­n of Arbroath should not be marked in 21st Century style, in respect of its contempora­ry relevance, is laughable.

“The joke will be upon him next April when tens of thousands of peaceful participan­ts take to the streets... in a family-friendly procession.

“Braden Davy’s comments show he doesn’t know much about law and our democratic rights.”

Arbroath 2020 has been in the planning stages since the first public meeting in November 2016.

Next year’s celebratio­ns begin on April 4 with a festival weekend, including the world premiere of Of Light Breaking at Arbroath Abbey.

The Courier understand­s a horse-led procession of 500 people from Arbroath Abbey to Arbroath Harbour has been moved to the following day to avoid a clash with the AUOB rally.

 ?? Picture: Paul Reid. ?? Councillor Braden Davy.
Picture: Paul Reid. Councillor Braden Davy.

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