December 2006
Scottish Independence Convention
<122006 4Filed in: Societies
The Scottish Independence Convention exists to further the cause of restoring Scotland’s independence. Their platform draws together all the disparate groups, parties, organisations, politicians and individuals in Scotland and beyond, who share this one basic, democratic objective.
The Scottish Independence Convention was born on St Andrew’s Day, 2005. Since then they have been busy working for the day when Scots will be invited to vote in a referendum on regaining their independence from the British state. They are an umbrella organization, working to unite and encourage all who want independence for Scotland to meet on common ground and have their say in the growing debate on Scotland’s constitutional future.
They welcome everyone, regardless of party political affiliation, who shares their vision of Scotland being a free and democratic independent state. Your support will hasten the day when Scotland is reborn as an independent member of the international family of nations. Learn More...
The Scottish Independence Convention was born on St Andrew’s Day, 2005. Since then they have been busy working for the day when Scots will be invited to vote in a referendum on regaining their independence from the British state. They are an umbrella organization, working to unite and encourage all who want independence for Scotland to meet on common ground and have their say in the growing debate on Scotland’s constitutional future.
They welcome everyone, regardless of party political affiliation, who shares their vision of Scotland being a free and democratic independent state. Your support will hasten the day when Scotland is reborn as an independent member of the international family of nations. Learn More...
Scots Language Site with Audio
<102006 2Filed in: Language
Scots Language Centre is an up and coming site with the different regional languages of Scotland today. At the moment the North-East, where Doric is spoken, is up, as well as the Central West. There are nice audio links and if you tire of reading in Scots, you can toggle over to English. Learn More...