Activists in Scotland express frustration and impatience regarding the progress of Scottish independence. They believe that more young people should be informed about the positive impact independence could have on their futures.
These were the questions at the heart of my conversation with the First Minister at Stornoway Airport, after a whirlwind couple of days following him campaigning and meeting and greeting folks in the Highlands and Islands. The sense of frustration among activists was palpable.
Whether it was an 80-year-old independence supporter saying he was “getting bloody impatient” when speaking to Humza Yousaf, or teenagers who told me they felt more young people needed to know and understand what a positive difference independence could make to their futures.on independence amid episode after episode of the UK Government running a coach and horses through devolution. One lady told me when I asked her how she felt ahead of the General Election: “Just get me out of her
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