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Scottish nationalists have been making waves in the political landscape

Background imageScottish Nationalists Collection: SNP Party chairman and Edinburgh North candidate William Wolfe with Margo MacDonald

SNP Party chairman and Edinburgh North candidate William Wolfe with Margo MacDonald, Govan candidate, seen here giving an interview to the press following a break - in at the Partys Edinburgh

Background imageScottish Nationalists Collection: SNP leader Alex Salmond seen here at the launch of the Party

SNP leader Alex Salmond seen here at the launch of the Partys 1992 General Election manifesto. 22nd March 1992

Background imageScottish Nationalists Collection: William Wolfe (centre) National Convenor (leader) of the Scottish National Party (SNP

William Wolfe (centre) National Convenor (leader) of the Scottish National Party (SNP) seen here during a tour of the National Engineering Laboratory at East Kilbride. 30th January 1970

Background imageScottish Nationalists Collection: William Wolfe (right) National Convenor (leader) of the Scottish National Party (SNP

William Wolfe (right) National Convenor (leader) of the Scottish National Party (SNP) seen here during a tour of the National Engineering Laboratory at East Kilbride. 30th January 1970

Background imageScottish Nationalists Collection: Margo MacDonald seen here behind the microphone at Radio Forth 12th April 1983

Margo MacDonald seen here behind the microphone at Radio Forth 12th April 1983

Background imageScottish Nationalists Collection: Margo MacDonald seen here addressing a rally in Hamilton 25th May 1978

Margo MacDonald seen here addressing a rally in Hamilton 25th May 1978

Background imageScottish Nationalists Collection: Jim Sillars jokes with his wife Margo MacDonald 'that she should move to the office

Jim Sillars jokes with his wife Margo MacDonald "that she should move to the office
Jim Sillars jokes with his wife Margo MacDonald " that she should move to the office and forget family life" 12th April 1983

Background imageScottish Nationalists Collection: Unlikely lads, Jim Sillars (Labour), left Margo MacDonald (SNP

Unlikely lads, Jim Sillars (Labour), left Margo MacDonald (SNP) and Teddy Taylor (Conservative) at Glasgow Hillington Industrial Estae during an Anti Common Market rally 27th May 1975

Background imageScottish Nationalists Collection: Margo MacDonald Scottish Nationalist candidate for the Govan by-election seen here two

Margo MacDonald Scottish Nationalist candidate for the Govan by-election seen here two days before her electoral success that over turned the safe Labour seat. 5th November 1973

Background imageScottish Nationalists Collection: Alex Salmond shadow cabinet 26th May 1999 SNp party leader

Alex Salmond shadow cabinet 26th May 1999 SNp party leader and members of his shadow cabinet the cabinet list is Alex Salmond John Swinney Roseanna Cunningham Nicola Sturgeon Andrew Wilson Kay

Background imageScottish Nationalists Collection: Conservative Leader David McLetchie with environment spokesman Murray Tosh June 1999 with

Conservative Leader David McLetchie with environment spokesman Murray Tosh June 1999 with new campaign poster


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Scottish nationalists have been making waves in the political landscape, with figures like SNP Party chairman and Edinburgh North candidate William Wolfe leading the charge. The party's leader, Alex Salmond, has also been a prominent figure in their movement, as seen at the launch of the Party. William Wolfe, as the National Convenor (leader) of the Scottish National Party (SNP), has played a crucial role in shaping their agenda and garnering support for their cause. His dedication to advocating for Scottish independence is evident through his involvement in various events and rallies. Margo MacDonald, another influential figure within the SNP, has made her mark on Scottish politics. Whether it be addressing a rally or speaking out on radio shows like Radio Forth, she has consistently fought for her beliefs and rallied support from fellow nationalists. The unlikely duo of Jim Sillars (Labour) and Margo MacDonald (SNP) showcases how individuals from different parties can come together under a shared goal - Scottish nationalism. Their banter about moving offices highlights both their camaraderie and commitment to advancing their cause. Even though they may face opposition from other parties, such as during Margo MacDonald's candidacy for Govan by-elections or when Alex Salmond formed his shadow cabinet after becoming SNP party leader - these leaders remain undeterred. They continue to push forward with determination towards achieving an independent Scotland. These snapshots of key figures within Scottish nationalism demonstrate not only their passion but also their resilience in pursuing self-governance for Scotland. With leaders like William Wolfe, Margo MacDonald, Jim Sillars, and Alex Salmond at the forefront of this movement – there is no doubt that they will continue to shape Scotland's political landscape for years to come.