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Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 17 September 2020.
Pictured: Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland seen above the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood, Edinburgh, and burns the Union Jack Flag in a defiant act fighting for Scottish independence.
Press Release:
Scotland has to become a free independent nation as soon as possible. The Scottish Government should bring forward the Scottish Parliamentary Elections and with a subsequent Majority of Pro Independence MSPs elected should then sue for complete secession from the Rogue British State.
The British State is in complete chaos and meltdown with the Tory Government refusing to extend the Furlough Scheme which will make hundreds of thousands of Scots unemployed and create social unrest. The same UK Government is taking us to a no deal disaster with Brexit Britain being the Titanic heading for the Brexit Iceberg. It is time to leave this Rogue State that breaks International Treaties that in any case Is dragging Scotland into mass unemployment and terrible poverty for hundreds of thousands of Scots.
I burn this Union Jack , this butchers apron that has championed slavery, empire, and the destruction of whole cultures including our own and we are saying to all the people of Scotland to throw off the yoke of colonisation and to be a free nation again. The Union Jack represents the past and a free and independent Scotland represents tomorrow.
A free and independent Scotland can have its own currency, Central Bank and be free of debt to create equal life chances for all through having first class Public Services. We in Scotland can provide a Universal Basic Income for all of our people so that no one lives in poverty. The time has come to end the Union with this Rogue British State.
Sean CLERKIN tel: 07761101504
Action for Scotland
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