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Thousands march in Dundee in support of Scottish independence

The march makes its way down Reform Street in Dundee.
The march makes its way down Reform Street in Dundee.

Thousands of people brought Dundee city centre to a standstill this afternoon as marchers declared their desire for another independence referendum.

Organisers All Under One Banner claim as many as 16,000 people took to the streets to put pressure on Nicola Sturgeon to fire the starting gun on another Indy vote.

The All Under One Banner march is getting ready to leave Baxter Park.

Posted by TheCourier.co.uk on Saturday, 18 August 2018

The march is setting off.

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Police have yet to release their estimate of how many marchers descended upon Dundee. A spokesman said he did not know when their number would be released.

Buses arrived from all corners of Scotland during the morning before the march set off.

The march seemed to go off without a hitch and police claim there was no trouble. A small band of about 25 pro-Union supporters staged a counter protest in the city centre, but despite some jeering from both sides there was no sign of trouble.

The march is still passing near City Square.

Posted by TheCourier.co.uk on Saturday, 18 August 2018

The procession kicked-off at 12.45pm in Baxter Park, before making its way to the city centre and then towards the West End, finishing in Magdalen Park.

Roads were closed and buses diverted to make way for the marchers.

SNP MPs Chris Law and Stewart Hosie, MSP Shona Robison, journalist Lesley Riddoch and former MSP Tommy Sheridan were just some of the prominent pro-independence faces seen at the march.

Neil Mackay, organiser with All Under One Banner, said: “Today was a great day with a lot of support. We are going to continue to keep doing these and put the pressure on the Scottish Government and the media until there is independence.

“The march was brilliant and we are going to tidy Magdalen Park up after us so that we leave it better than we found it.”

A pro-UK group has formed in the city centre.

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However, Dundee West MP Chris Law said the timing of another indy vote is not paramount.

He said: “It’s been really wonderful and I’ve been finding out a lot of different people’s reasons for marching.

“When people ask me about the timing of another referendum I say not to worry about the date. The most important thing we need to do is work as if we’re already an independent country and talk to other people about our reasons for wanting independence.

“If we do that now, then when the time comes we will already be well on our way.

“It was a great day and I am proud to represent Dundee.”

The celebrations at Magdalen Park, which included music and speeches, ended at 5pm.

For more, see Monday’s Courier.

Live music as the All Under One Manner march reaches Magdalen Green.

Posted by TheCourier.co.uk on Saturday, 18 August 2018