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Originally Posted by Damien
The question I have is who'll lead the Unionist campaign in Scotland? Labour is nowhere and the Government is both unpopular and preoccupied. A cross-party campaign is not on the table this time and there is no existing group from which to draw from. The Yes campaign are still lying in wait, they all went into other pro-Independence groups, the No campaign packed up and went home.
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Scotland In Union was formed immediately after the referendum and has been campaigning ever since. They rock up in one town centre or another every weekend. It's small but it's a start they claim to have about 15,000 registered supporters.
Www.scotlandinunion.co.uk
Whenever another referendum happens, it needs to be fronted by a non politician. Sturgeon will find it very hard to deal with, as her rhetoric is very heavily reliant on attacking people for their political affiliations rather than on their arguments.