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Scotland urged to challenge EU

LEADING left-wing campaigners called on Scotland yesterday to challenge the “undemocratic” European Union and its austerity agenda.

Irish People’s Movement chairwoman Patricia McKenna told a meeting in Glasgow called by the Scottish Campaign Against Euro-Federalism she found it “ironic that the parties supporting independence are also strongly supportive the EU — which denies economic sovereignty and independence.”

The former Irish Green Party MEP said: “EU neoliberal austerity and its denial of democratic processes are actively leading to the rise of far-right parties across much of Europe.”

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