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Massive pro-indy newspaper print run completed ... now for delivery to one million homes
THE massive job of printing one million pro-independence newspapers produced in a joint project by Believe in Scotland, The National newspaper and the SNP has finished … and now the huge task of distributing them begins.Copies of the eight-page special newspaper will now be delivered by volunteers to a million homes across Scotland.It’s a mind-boggling operation which brings the most...
Inspirational new indyref2 message to reach 1 million homes in November
For the last month Believe in Scotland have been working in partnership with the SNP and The National to produce an 8-page newspaper that will be distributed to more than 1 million homes across Scotland in NovemberThis is a co-branded initiative with the three main partners coming together to rethink and reposition independence in the minds of the undecided. This...
Pioneering North Sea renewables project unveiled at COP 26
Offshore wind resources in the North Sea will create thousands of jobs and boost Scotland ‘s ambitions to be a world leader in renewable energy through a plan unveiled at COP 26 in Glasgow.The Northern Horizons Project will use floating offshore wind turbines to produce green hydrogen which could fuel vehicles or be used in fuel cells to generate electricity...
Jeremy Corbyn adds to pressure on Labour to back indyref2
Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has added his name to those within the party who believe it should rethink its opposition to a second referendum on Scottish independence.Labour’s current leader Keir Starmer and Scottish leader Anas Sarwar are both opposed to indyref2, continuing the anti-independence stance the party took as a partner in Better Together at the first referendum in...
200 No to Yes voters tell us why they now believe in Scotland
Believe in Scotland surveyed 3,226 Yes supporters to take the temperature of the movement on a few key issues and we published the overall results last week. Roughly 6% of the respondents who would now vote Yes said that they voted No in 2014.We asked them; If you voted 'No' in 2014 but would now vote Yes to Scottish independence, what...
Believe in Scotland's Big Indy Poll Results
Believe in Scotland surveyed 3,226 Yes supporters in order to take the temperature of the movement on a few key issues and this is what they told us.In a nutshell the 3,226 independence supporters who responded believe that: There will be a referendum before the end of 2023 Spring 2023 is the most popular date for indyref2 The SNP/Green alliance in...
Revealed: UK's paltry pension can't provide even the most basic standard of living
The UK state pension is not big enough to support the bare minimum standard of living for a single person, according to a new report. And it warns that a quarter of employees are not on track to be able to afford it.The Retirement Living Standards report published by the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association estimates that a single...
Independent wellbeing economy offers hope rather than Brexit chaos
Get Brexit Done … three words which won the Conservative Party the 2019 UK general election south of the Border and the driving force which pushed Boris Johnson to desperately pull together a dangerous and disastrous trade 'deal' as the January 1, 2021 deadline approached.Yet less than a year later Johnson’s government has moved from cheerleaders for the 'deal' -...
How the argument for Yes and UK intransigence are changing minds
Disillusionment with the UK and the disastrous effects of Brexit are driving a series of high-profile expressions of support for Scotland’s independence. Here are just five voices who believe pro-Union parties are failing to make their case.1:  Jon Worth, a journalist and visiting professor at the College of EuropeMr Worth,  an expert on EU affairs, said yesterday that Scots should “save...
Believe in Scotland responds to the Herald’s ill-informed and inaccurate column
Last Saturday more than 1,000 Yes activists reached out to their local communities to put the case for independence in a way that connected with those who have not yet made up their minds on the most important issue facing Scotland.Hundreds of thousands of voters were engaged through street stalls, mass leaflet drops, social media and our Open Minds newspaper...