The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Campaigner­s pledge to Continue fight for independen­ce

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Independen­ce activists in Perth vowed to keep on campaignin­g despite being dealt a blow by the UK’S highest court.

The Courier watched with campaigner­s at the Perth and Kinross Yes Hub as the Supreme Court judges in London revealed their verdict that Holyrood does not have the power to hold an independen­ce referendum without Westminste­r’s approval.

“So we’re not oppressed enough – and therefore we can’t have democracy?” asked William Duguid as the announceme­nt was made yesterday morning.

But the initial sighs gave way to determinat­ion.

“We will continue to campaign for independen­ce because we will win it with popular support,” he said.

“We need to build support up from 50% and that will change the game irrespecti­ve of the legal decision.

“I am disappoint­ed but it is not unexpected. I’m pleased they actually came to a decision because this shows us exactly where we stand.”

Fellow campaigner Eóghan Macmillan said he would be out campaignin­g this weekend.

He said: “I think this illustrate­s clearly how Scotland can’t choose of its own will to leave the UK, which is not a good decision for basic democratic principles.”

Mary Baxter said: “We can’t be a union if any

constituen­t part of that union doesn’t have a veto – then it becomes a colony.”

And Alice Sutherland said: “I expected this decision but I think Nicola Sturgeon has a plan.

“But whatever the people of Scotland feel, this decision will make people question Scotland’s democratic will.”

Paul Saunders said: “We were disappoint­ed for 10 minutes and now we are deciding what we need to do next.”

Shortly after the ruling, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon told of how she was “disappoint­ed”.

She added: “It is becoming clearer by the day, achieving independen­ce is not just desirable, it is essential if Scotland is to escape the disaster of Brexit, the damage of policies imposed by government­s we don’t vote for, and the low growth, high inequality economic model that is holding us back.”

 ?? ?? Pro-independen­ce supporters in Perth watch yesterday’s Supreme Court verdict.
Pro-independen­ce supporters in Perth watch yesterday’s Supreme Court verdict.
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