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The Bonding Rituals of the Ruling Class Explained:Cat Boyd's Vlog: David Cameron and The Meaning of Pig Gate
Scottish independence isn't about borders or flags, it's about people's lives and change' - independence campaigner Cat Boyd
'Scottish independence isn't about borders or flags, it's about people's lives and change' - independence campaigner Cat Boyd presents the case for Yes at a meeting in the House of Commons.
There is today a political movement in Scotland that is quite beyond anything containable by or even comprehensible through the terms of conventional parliamentary, tick-some-scoundrel's-name-every-four-years politics. Many of us south of the Scottish border have had our political senses so numbed for so long by broken promises of change that it’s taken a long time for people to wake up to this fact – but wake up we must. The question posed in next month's referendum, yes or no to independence for Scotland, was intended by British prime minister David Cameron to make the alternative to the status quo look so radical that the forces of conservatism would win out – but it hasn't gone according to plan. The chance to vote on Scotland's future has in fact brought about a popular mobilisation for radical social change unlike anything we have seen in these islands for a generation. Full article:- http://www.redpepper.org.uk/independence-without-borders/