All for Unity party in the Holyrood elections. Galloway said the proposal allowing for the effective partition of Scotland would mean “the country would be eating itself” after a vote for independence.The former MP, who is heading the All for Unity, said places like Shetland, the south of Scotland, Aberdeen and Edinburgh would not want to become “part of a separate Scottish state dominated by the Central Belt”.Galloway said: “I think the demand for it would become unstoppable.
starting in Orkney and Shetland. I don’t believe that they will allow themselves to be dragged into an independent Scottish state.”“I know in Dumfries and Galloway where the great majority, more than two thirds oppose separatism, the demand to remain in Britain would.
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