George Square and the vote for independence | Glasgow, 17 Sept 2014

Yesterday, 18 September, the people of Scotland voted for its independence. The outcome became known early this morning, with ‘No’ (to independence) being the outcome. For now, Scotland is to remain part of the United Kingdom, with promises from Westminster to give Scotland more powers.

Glasgow was one of the few ‘councils’ to have a majority ‘Yes’ vote. On the evening before the referendum some friends and I decided to go into the centre to absorb the general atmosphere. The centre was, somewhat surprisingly, largely devoid of clearly visible ‘No’ supporters, while the ‘Yes’ supporters were numerous and congregated mostly around George Square in the very centre of Glasgow. That’s where most of these pictures were taken – aimed at capturing the ambiance in Glasgow on the eve of such an important day. The general atmosphere was very upbeat, and the arguments were very civil. A small group of ‘No’ supporters stood in front of the city hall surrounded by police, but, besides some screaming both ways (with the ‘Yes’es clearly overwhelming the ‘No’s), everything remained calm.

 

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