Alan Cumming has urged Scots to "believe in the power of Yes" 10 years on from the independence campaign's referendum defeat.
The Emmy-winning actor, who divides his time between the US and Scotland, was a vocal supporter of ending the Union in 2014.The Good Wife star today shared a video on the anniversary of the IndyRef in which he claimed "I don't think we have been better together".
Cumming, who was born in Aberfeldy, said: "I have been looking back to 2014 and remembering the great feeling of positivity and optimism and hope that abounded."That feeling, that optimism was palpable everywhere.
A feeling of hope. A feeling that we could really change things. A feeling that we could do better. "I don't think we have been better together.
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