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Former first minister Alex Salmond led a crowd of thousands in a chant calling for Scotland to be independent – encouraging them to shout louder for “the benefit of those in Westminster Abbey”.
The Alba Party leader was speaking at a rally held by independence campaigners All Under One Banner and organisers told the crowd the estimated attendance was more than 20,000.
Marchers set off from Kelvingrove Park in the city’s west end at around 11.30am – coinciding with the King’s coronation ceremony – to a rally at Glasgow Green.
Mr Salmond told the crowd: “In London, the subjects are required to swear an oath of allegiance to the Crown. In Scotland, in Glasgow, the citizens choose to swear an oath of loyalty to Scotland.
“The homage of the people is now to be said silently – which will stop people having to swear at their TV sets.”
He said England is a “country moving backwards” and said the march was “one of the greatest in Scotland ever”, claiming the nationalist movement is the “strongest political force in Scotland”.
He called for parties backing Scottish independence to stand together at the election in seeking a mandate, adding: “We want our independence and we want it now.”
He then led the crowd in a chant calling for independence, urging them to shout louder “for the benefit of those in Westminster Abbey”.
Other speakers included Ash Regan, who lost out in the SNP leadership race to now first minister Humza Yousaf.
She told urged to crowd to unite, saying “now is not the time for division”. She added: “An independent Scotland can only be built from a foundation of integrity.”
Earlier in the week Mr Salmond said Scottish police should have staged a “standoff” outside Edinburgh Castle to prevent the Stone of Destiny from being
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