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The National (Scotland)
The National (Scotland)
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Ellidh Aitken

New Yes hub opens in Fife city with talk from Lesley Riddoch

A RESOURCE for people who want to learn more about Scottish independence has opened in Dunfermline.

The new YES in the City hub on Chalmers Street was opened officially by Fife broadcaster, journalist, and activist Lesley Riddoch last week.

She delivered a call to mobilise the YES movement and said that being part of it was like "being in love".

"It’s heady, you can’t think about anything else, you’re excited all the time," she added.

She discussed support for Scottish independence in Europe, and praised the Europe for Scotland organisation which has gained favour from the likes of William Boyd and Brian Eno.

"There are little posses in practically every European country ready to argue our case for independence," Lesley explained.

She also challenged voters in Dunfermline, saying: "What are you doing? How much do you care?"

The hub is open from 10am until 4pm Monday to Saturday.

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