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Far-right campaigners linked to anti-lockdown protest group encouraging Scots to break restrictions

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Controversial far-right campaigners have been linked to a protest group which is trying to encourage Scots to break lockdown rules this weekend.Jayda Fransen, the former deputy leader of anti-Muslim group Britain First, and Richard Inman, an anti-Muslim protester, have been associated with plans to hold mass public picnic gatherings across Scotland to oppose the coronavirus restrictions.Yesterday, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon warned anyone taking part that what they were doing would be illegal.She said: “Firstly, anyone that goes to a picnic in the park right now will be breaking the law.

I’ve got every confidence the police will apply and enforce the law. So you’d be breaking the law, which is one good reason not to do it.“But the other,

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