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Why those who back indy from the UK and EU are misunderstood
IN January 2020, just before the world was transformed before our very eyes, I attended an event at Glasgow’s Glad Cafe where around 100 people, most of whom voted Yes in 2014, tried to make sense of a General Election which had just returned the highest Conservative majority since 1987. That night, a fairly homogenous panel of guests discussed the primary landmarks of that election. Inevitably, Brexit was the pinnacle around which much of the discussion coalesced.