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Monday, March 3, 2014

Sean Connery - Scottish independence is opportunity 'not to be missed'



Scottish Independence Vote This Year


Sean Connery, the actor, has spoken in support of Scottish independence saying a yes vote would “capture the world’s attention.”

The 83 year old said voting for independence could create a number of opportunities for Scotland, including bolstering the creative industries and leading to more jobs.
 
Sir Sean, who does not live in Scotland said he thought an opportunity for independence should not be missed or taken for granted reports the UK Telegraph.

"I fully respect the choice facing Scotland in September is a matter for the people who choose to work and live there - that's only right,” he said in an interview published in the Sun on Sunday.
 
"But as a Scot with a lifelong love of Scotland and the arts, I believe the opportunity of independence is too good to miss. Simply put there is no more creative an act than creating a new nation."

Sir Sean is due to reveal his views on Tuesday, to coincide with a lecture Alex Salmond, the Scottish First Minister, is due to give in London.

He said he felt a yes vote could encourage more investment in the film industry, allowing it to develop and creating more jobs in Scotland.

He added: "A Yes vote will capture the world's attention. There will be a renewed focus on our culture and politics, giving us an unparalleled opportunity to promote our heritage and creative excellence."

Last month the Telegraph revealed that the official independence campaign had reserved up to £2.5 million worth of advertising space to promote the Yes vote, ahead of September 18. The advertising is expected to appear from this month.



Yes on Scottish Independence


Europe in 1600.
Scotland was independent.  So why not an independent Scotland?  National borders are not written in stone.  Since World War II there have been many new independent nations such as Armenia, Jordan, Kenya, Indonesia, Nigeria, Algeria, Pakistan, Estonia and Israel. 

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