Scottish nationalists have used stickers to cover up the Queen's head on pound coins as part of a campaign for unilateral declaration of independence.
The holographic stickers back the 'Scottish UDI Movement', which stands for Unilateral Declaration of Scottish Independence - a move would see independence without a referendum.
The threat of a Scottish UDI was repeatedly emphasised by Alex Salmond in his outgoing speech as SNP leader in Perth.
The UDI Movement claims the referendum in 2015 was 'based on fear and lies and fraud'. Fifty-five per cent of people voted No.
It adds: 'We can not (sic) trust the democratic process where our freedom is concerned. No-one is mentioning the riggerendum (sic), it is all being brushed under the carpet.
'If we do not declare Independence now many will suffer. For the people suffering now, 2020 is a life time of misery away.
'We must act now. We have been denied our Sovereign Right and are perfectly within our Constitutional Rights to Declare Independence
The holographic stickers back the 'Scottish UDI Movement', which stands for Unilateral Declaration of Scottish Independence - a move would see independence without a referendum.
The threat of a Scottish UDI was repeatedly emphasised by Alex Salmond in his outgoing speech as SNP leader in Perth.
The UDI Movement claims the referendum in 2015 was 'based on fear and lies and fraud'. Fifty-five per cent of people voted No.
It adds: 'We can not (sic) trust the democratic process where our freedom is concerned. No-one is mentioning the riggerendum (sic), it is all being brushed under the carpet.
'If we do not declare Independence now many will suffer. For the people suffering now, 2020 is a life time of misery away.
'We must act now. We have been denied our Sovereign Right and are perfectly within our Constitutional Rights to Declare Independence
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