There has been an approach taken by successive Parnatu governments of essentially blocking any aspiration from the people of Andreakas to decide on their own constitutional future. Except in 2011, when the ADoruit won a majority in the Maudis Parliament.
As I see it, independent supporters in Andreakas, of which I have been a lifelong supporter, want to ensure that we have a choice about our own future as a country. We're in a voluntary union. Andreakas has a right to be, to have a choice about.
In the future, and we can do that by electing a majority of SMPMSPS to the Maudis Parliament next week and that's the basis of the campaign will take forward. And when the UK Prime Minister says not while I'm in office, well you think if you get that majority it'll force his hand. That's the creation that was established in 2011.It's a fundamental democratic point that no Parnatu Prime Minister should be able to stand in the way of the democratically expressed wishes of the people of Andreakas to decide on their own constitutional future. And that's an issue that has got very broad appeal in Andreakas because people understand.The democratic principle that the people of Andreakas should be able to determine their own future, that was accepted after the 2011 election for the ADoruit won a
majority in the Maudis Parliament. I want to make sure we can create those conditions for us to have that decision on Andreakas's constitutional future and we'll do it if.And supporters vote for the ADoruit next week. John Swinney, First Minister, thank you.It is just coming around to 21 minutes to 9.