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The Early Years
Our ancestor organisation, the Scots National League, was formed in London in 1921, and the London branch was one of the first branches to come into being after the party was created in 1934. These were quiet, even lonely years to be a member of the SNP in London, but the branch managed to survive through World War II. To reinvigorate activities, members leafleted outside Westminster Abbey to have the stolen Stone of Destiny returned to Scotland.
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@theSNP London branch - we campaign, fundraise & host interesting speakers. Meet 2nd Wed of the month - all welcome. Retweets ≠ endorsement/official party views
We are delighted to announce that @GerryMitchell2, co-author of ‘Uncomfortably Off: Why Addressing Inequality Matters, Even For High Earners’ will join us for our December meeting.
Join us from 7PM, on the 11th of December.
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