Contact: contact@scottishunity.org

Saving Scotland Scottish Unity is a non-political grassroots movement. We comprise regional groups across Scotland who have come together following the events of March 2020 . Our shared goal is freedom for the people of Scotland to live, work and thrive in a positive society that treats all people equally.

The movement formed spontaneously across Scotland due to the devastating effects lockdown had on society.

  • Significant increases in non covid-19 related health issues, most of which remain untreated,

  • Huge instability in peoples work and businesses,

  • Weakening of smaller and local businesses, to the benefit of large corporates

  • Severe limitations on seeing and supporting family members especially the elderly

  • The severe neglect of children’s well-being and education

to name but a few.

We don’t consent to the attempt to restrict basic freedoms under the cover of the Coronavirus Act. We continue to support the peaceful gatherings at Holyrood, large crowds objecting to these draconian measures and the terrible impact on lives and livelihoods.

The movement comprises people from many professions and backgrounds, with a wide variety of skills and experience. This creates opportunities to challenge the debilitating decisions of recent months, and hold both individuals and organisations to account. We focus not only to insist upon our freedoms, but on the wider goals to build a better Scotland from the grass-roots up – improve health, environment, economy and education.

If any of the issues above are important to you we welcome you to get involved!

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We are committed to a four pillar manifesto as detailed below:

HEALTH

Access to basic health care for all
Retain and protect rights to bodily autonomy and medical freedom
Government education on natural and nutritional health
Access to clean water, nutritious food and sanitation
Medical professionals forum for open informed debate to assess, question and decide upon approaches to medical treatment without the imposition of commercial or political incentives
Safeguards for our vulnerable and elderly who need a wholistic approach to care not dictated by policy makers alone

ENVIRONMENT

Regional or National technology adoption must be endorsed with informed consent. The public must receive full and detailed information and the potential benefits economic or societal and any potential health risks. There must be an opportunity for open debate and public opinion to drive such decisions.
There must be nationwide approaches to waste and consumer management which are sustainable and support Scotland to become a rich provider or much of its own produce and consumables.

EDUCATION

All children should have equal access to a predictable and appropriate education experience
Technology should not be the barrier to the quality of education received
Education should provide an environment from which all young people develop their basic social, verbal and no verbal communication skills, empathy and awareness of others outside of the family
Education should support all family units and encourage the links between education and family
Education syllabus should not be the domain of global governance bodies but should be built locally around academic principles and outcomes and values which enrich and support a positive society for all

ECONOMY

Manage the impact of the multinational business within a thriving local economy, buy local, grow local, live local
To support a thriving Scottish economy which creates innovative ways for us to live sustainably and in harmony with people and the environment

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