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Fans slammed after 'racist anti-Irish march' through streets of Glasgow

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Glasgow city centre singing "the famine is over, why don't you go home". The group - believed to be Rangers fans - have been slammed after footage emerged of the "racist anti-Irish march".In the clip, dozens of supporters are seen walking under the bridge on Argyle Street near Glasgow Central station.The fans, mostly dressed in all black, can be heard clapping and singing: "why don't you go home, why don't you go home, the famine is over, why don't you go home."Humza Yousaf has said he was "disgusted" to see the footage emerge, adding that Scotland "is home" to the Irish community.In a Tweet, the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care said: "For those hurling racist abuse at our Irish community telling them to "go home" - Scotland is.

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