The Oban Times

Surprise view of Yes campaigner

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‘NO REFERENDUM in the next two years and I’m sceptical if we should really want one’ – that was the message from a pro-independen­ce campaigner who visited Lochaber last week, writes Monica Gibson.

Robin McAlpine is the founder of the Common Weal, a group with the aim of achieving a Scotland of social and economic equality and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

Mr McAlpine travelled to Fort William on Friday September 16 and held a discussion in Aye2Aye to gauge how people now feel about independen­ce ahead of the two-year anniversar­y of the referendum.

He expressed frustratio­n with the breakdown in communicat­ion since the vote and said he believes there is no clear network for interested parties to share views.

He added: ‘Westminste­r has a strong hand in saying no following the Brexit vote. From their point of view, it would really just heap crisis on crisis.’

The CommonSpac­e columnist said he thinks the Yes campaigner­s should be more focused on looking inwards and creating a plan before talking outwards.

He believes the three most important factors moving forward are ‘strategy, policy and movement’, and said that if there is to be a second referendum it doesn’t necessaril­y have to be tackled in the same manner as two years ago.

Mr McAlpine added: ‘Bluffing is not the way to do this. We need to convince people that we have a plan. People don’t need to read reams of white papers about every single detail of what independen­ce would actually mean. They just need to absorb the sense that things are being done correctly.’

Mr McAlpine also spoke about the need to accept that being Scottish is being different to others.

He said: ‘ We speak differentl­y, we sound different and we think differentl­y – and that’s okay. We need to get rid of the idea that it’s embarrassi­ng or cringey to be a Scot. If anything, the 2014 campaign could have been doing with being a wee bit more Scottish.’

During the weekend the ‘indy pedlars’ also embarked on a 120-mile cycle over three days – from Dunoon, to Inveraray, Oban and Fort William – to promote Scottish independen­ce.

The three men finished the challenge in Cameron Square on Sunday where they were welcomed by supporters.

 ?? Photograph: Iain Ferguson, The Write Image ?? Robin McAlpine of the Common Weal in the Aye2Aye shop in Fort William High Street.
Photograph: Iain Ferguson, The Write Image Robin McAlpine of the Common Weal in the Aye2Aye shop in Fort William High Street.

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