INDEPENDENCE supporters marched through Glasgow today during the Coronation of King Charles III.
Organised by All Under One Banner, the March For Independence set off from Kelvingrove Park at around 11.30am - coinciding with the Coronation ceremony - before heading to Glasgow Green.
They travelled through the city via Kelvinway, Gibson Stree, Eildon Street, Woodlands Road, Sauchiehall Street, Pitt Street, West George Street, Blythswood Square, West George Street, George Square, George Street, High Street and Saltmarket.
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The crowd marched behind a banner reading "Make Poverty History", while some wore t-shirts stating "Not My King".
Footage showed supporters chanting: “What do we want? Independence! When do we want it? Now!”
A number of pro-republic speakers were scheduled to give speeches at a rally at Glasgow Green, including former SNP leadership candidate Ash Regan, SNP MP Joanna Cherry, and former First Minister Alex Salmond.
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