BBC Scotland’s fascinating documentary on the Skye Bridge toll protest was another enlightening exposé on the double dealings of a distant Westminster government, ignorant and dismissive, to the economic fragility of the Highlands and Islands.

In the early 1990s the extortionate Skye Bridge toll, one way, was £5.40 compared to 80p on the Forth Road Bridge which was in line with toll charges throughout the UK.

Only in 1999, after years of protests and civil disobedience, did the newly elected devolved Scottish Parliament halt the tolls.

With rising opinion polls for indyref2, independence is now a serious prospect in view of a Brexit UK dominated by right-wing anti-Europeans obsessed with immigration and deluded past glories. As Scotland’s position and interests have been repeatedly ignored, this so-called “precious” Union has been fatally broken. An independent Scotland, in association with Europe and open to the world, is the only logical answer.

Grant Frazer
Newtonmore