Campaign for Scotland's own national anthem stepped up
MOVES by The Scotsman to give Scotland a national anthem of its own will be stepped up today with the support of politicians, writers and broadcasters.
The Scottish Green Party is to host a meeting to discuss how to act on calls for God Save the Queen to be replaced.
An extract from the BBC Scotland programme Writing Scotland, which argued for Robert Burns’ A Man’s A Man, will be screened. John Archer, a former director of Scottish Screen, and writer Carl MacDougall will then chair discussion.
Green MSP Chris Ballance will talk about the parliamentary route to a new anthem. George Reid, an Edinburgh pensioner who submitted a petition to the Scottish Parliament for a new anthem, will also be present.
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Weather for Edinburgh
Sunday 19 February 2012
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