Let’s be a normal country. Let’s not ask. Sign the Edinburgh Proclamation

Why we don't need to ask

Because the Scottish people are sovereign. That means that we are the supreme authority. We don’t need to ask anyone or anything. In fact it’s actually written down as part of the Union agreement that governes the union between Scotland and England. And the British state is terrified that you’ll find out.

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UX Design

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Database Design

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The Edinburgh Proclamation

If we want to actually be a country, then we’re going to have to do something to make it happen. What about just signing the Edinburgh Proclamation as a first step?

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HTML & CSS

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Intro to Coding

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Apps & Games

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End The Union

When - If, perhaps - you say that Scotland should be independent or that we should restore our independence, what do you mean by that? What is this independence that you seek? Because, as sure as eggs are eggs, your answer to that question is surely going to be...

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End The Union

When - If, perhaps - you say that Scotland should be independent or that we should restore our independence, what do you mean by that? What is this independence that you seek? Because, as sure as eggs are eggs, your answer to that question is surely going to be...

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End The Union

When - If, perhaps - you say that Scotland should be independent or that we should restore our independence, what do you mean by that? What is this independence that you seek? Because, as sure as eggs are eggs, your answer to that question is surely going to be...

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Whit’s A’ This Aboot?

Aye, whit's goin on? Ok, here's what it is. When in 2022, Salvo announced that the Union of Scotland and England - that's the UK - wasn't quite as set in stone as everybody thought it was, it seemed obvious that the companion to that announcement was that people...

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How The Union Came To Be

In 1707, Scotland and England forged the Treaty of Union to make the ‘United Kingdom’. Why? Why would Scotland do this? Only 400 years after the Declaration of Arbroath and we just ‘voluntarily’ gave up our independence? Aye, right.

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The Darien Venture

Scotland’s attempt to form a colony in Panama could not be allowed to succeed. Whether they shared a king or not, Scotland would not be allowed to get in the way of England’s empire and Darien was deliberately sabotaged by the East India Company and the Royal Navy.

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The Edinburgh Proclamation

In Edinburgh on 1st September 2022, outside the new British state's offices before an assembly of 100 people, Neale Hanvey MP read out the Edinburgh Proclamation and gave notice to the UK government to quit Scotland. The Edinburgh Proclamation is a declaration that...

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The Section 30 Order

The Section 30 Order The Scotland Act 1988 re-established the Scottish parliament, which (in the words of Winnie Ewing when she reconvened the parliament in 1999) was adjourned on 25th March 1707, following the Union of Scotland and England. There are many parts to...

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Claim of Right

The Claim Of Right In 1689, an act was passed by the Scottish parliament. It was called the Claim of Right. It set out in statute an ancient right of the people to limit the power of their government and is often referred to as the Scottish Constitution. If you have...

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