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Pro-independence campaigners turn out for citizens march in Inverness

Around 1,000 people marched through the Highland city yesterday in support of Scotland’s independence.

It’s the second major rally to take place in Inverness in the space of eight months.

Inverness MP Drew Hendry addressed the crowd prior to the march that startred at Bught Park.

Scotland Standing up for our Citizens March in Inverness.

Campaigners paraded along the Ness Banks before heading left into Haugh Road. Continuing on to Castle Street and Bridge Street the march then headed back over Ness Bridge and finished at Bught Park.

Neil Davidson, one of the event’s organisers, said it had been staged to “highlight the fact the we have no real democracy in Scotland”.

He said: “People’s voices here continue to be ignored while we remain tied to the UK and London rule.

“Time after time, since the day after the results of the Independence referendum on September 18, 2014, we have been ignored as a nation.”

He added: “The latest and most brutal example of this lack of UK democracy is the EU referendum of  June 2016 in which almost two-thirds of the Scottish electorate voted to remain in the EU.

“As it stands we are now about to be forced out of the EU against the will of the majority of Scotland’s people.

“There will be massive damage to Scotland in the coming years due to us being pulled out of the EU.

“We want a real democracy in Scotland and beyond, so that everyone’s voice can be heard.

“We want to live in a country where people can decide for themselves how our own future will be shaped. A fairer, more equal society.”