Soviet Union 1991
Main text Chapter 500 No follow-up referendum
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However, the most unexpected thing happened to Salmond. After the referendum bill was submitted, the British government unilaterally announced that there were problems with the establishment of the Scottish Conference. As a result, the referendum bill that was supposed to be passed was instantly revoked. All the preparations made by Salmond were offset by a single word from the central government. To make matters worse, after the Scottish Parliament was cancelled, "Delaville", an oil "tycoon" from the North Sea oil fields, also called to announce the cancellation of financial support for the Scottish National Party. This was of no help to Salmond. It's like another blow.
This is a huge shame for Salmond, and even for Scotland as a whole. Prime Minister John Major's radical move is seen as a stumbling block to Scotland's national independence. The Scottish Independence Party has issued a declaration in public that it will fight to the end for the independence of the Scottish nation.
Although the sky is still gloomy and snowing, it cannot stop the enthusiasm of the Scottish people. Salmond stood in Parliament Square east of the intersection of Bank Street and King George IV Bridge. The snowflakes fell on his shoulders and never melted. However, the cold could not stop the determination of the Scottish people to fight for independence. They swore to Fight this war to the end, fight for Scotland’s independence to the end, and never compromise.
Salmond stood on the podium and looked around. The eyes of the people in the audience were fanatical. Before they were taught how to behave by bullets and armored vehicles, they hoped to unite all the people of Scotland. As they watched, Come, now everyone should put aside their internal struggles and fight for independence.
"I stand here today for the same reason you are standing here. The weather cannot resolve our anger, our roar cannot stop our future, even if the dictators will aim their guns at us! Salmond waved his fists, and his body language during his speech was vividly displayed, "But we will never be afraid. Freedom will eventually lead the Scottish people to independence and victory! Victory belongs only to us!" "
"Victory belongs only to us, long live Scotland!"
"Long live independence!"
The audience burst into warm applause, and some people began to shout slogans along with Salmond. These people are nationalists who will do anything for Scotland's independence. Salmond is very satisfied with this effect, which shows that the people have been incited. As long as they are instigated to launch a riot, Salmond's independence plan will be partially realized, thereby forcing the British government to make concessions. Although he prefers to use gentle negotiation methods in exchange for Scottish independence.
"Let us stand up now, protest in the streets, protest in the Houses of Parliament. Let the British government know that the will of the Scottish people cannot be violated. Let the bureaucrats in Downing Street know the power of the people of Scotland. Now let us take up what we say Slogans, starting from Parliament Square, let the whole of Britain feel our anger, our anger!”
Salmond's radical slogans aroused the emotions of all the audience. Compared with the restraint advocated by the Scottish Labor Party, Salmond's approach of not taking things too seriously was preparing to turn this demonstration into a large-scale demonstration. riot. This put pressure on the British government to obtain more rights.
There was a dense crowd under the stage, and the parade began. They held banners of Scottish independence and marched from south to north on the street. Many Scottish ultra-nationalists were mixed into the parade, and they also tried to use this parade to undermine the British government's governance methods and express their political demands.
At this time, riot police holding shields were already waiting at the other end of the street. Except for some of them equipped with tear gas and riot guns, the others were armed with batons. They would never let the parade go any further.
The weather was very cold, but it could not extinguish the enthusiasm of the Scottish independence activists. When they saw the police standing in front of them, their anger broke out instantly. The Scottish people shouting independence slogans cursed at the riot police, and walked from the roadside. He picked up stones and threw them at them, and even prepared Molotov cocktails from his backpack, ready to deal with the attack of the Scottish police.
Someone in the crowd shouted something for the independence of Scotland, and the marchers began to move forward and attack the police team. They tried to break through the iron wall that hindered their independence to welcome Scotland's independence and new life. They took wine bottles, iron bars, bricks, everything they could use in order to deal with the riot police.
A bloody conflict began.
The violence gradually intensified.
At this time, the commander of the riot police waved his hand and began to move towards the rioting crowd. They wanted to stop the riot in the bud. In other words, it was time for these people to get out of here. There was a clear sound of the Molotov cocktail exploding on the ground, and the splashing flames stained the clothes of the riot police. The flames began to devour the person closest to it, and were involved in the burning hell.
The clearing was more bloody and cruel than ever before. The riot police's batons hit the heads of the marchers, causing many people's heads to bleed. Anti-riot guns fired bullets at the crowd, and those who were hit fell to the ground in pain. Tear gas made the demonstrators evacuate while wiping their tears.
The initiator of all this was just listening to the sound of sirens ringing throughout the city of Edinburgh, and watching the shaking and flaming shots of reporters on the TV news, and remained silent for a long time.
Salmond turned off the TV. Before the British government issued a notice to properly resolve the problem, he did not consider going out in public to force the British government to compromise.
In his opinion, this demonstration was spontaneous and had nothing to do with the Scottish National Party. He just wanted to put pressure on the British government through this demonstration, hoping that the other party would change its position and attitude and consider whether the referendum bill would be passed.
However, Salmond obviously did not know that there was another force hidden in this incident, ready to completely fail Salmond's plan to threaten the British government and drag him into an irreversible abyss.
The KGB had already prepared a gift for them, which was to provide armed protection for the Scottish extreme nationalists to riot. Let the conflict in Scotland become as extreme as the Northern Irish Republican Army.
At this time, the whole of Scotland began to fall into a state of panic. (To be continued.)
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