The Believe in Scotland march took place in Glasgow on Saturday in what has been a turbulent week for the SNP.
Thousands of people turned out at a rally for Scottish independence, with many supporters saying they were not concerned by the prosecution of ex-SNP chief executive Peter Murrell.
Mr Yousaf addressed the rally and referred to the arrest of Murrell, 59, the husband of former first minister Nicola Sturgeon. He was charged with embezzlement on Thursday after a police investigation, Operation Branchform, which went on for more than a year. “Westminster is just like colonial countries – take, take, take. When there’s nothing left they will say you can go.”
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