ALL Under One Banner has announced a "bonus" Faslane march will be organised if it manages to reach its crowdfunding target.
The group currently has a target of £29,960 to fund this year's marches and rallies across Scotland.
As it stands, total donations are sitting at £845 with 25 days to go.
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— All Under One Banner (@AUOBALBA) March 4, 2020
We will call a March for Independence at #AUOBFaslane in 2020 if our Crowdfunder reaches its target, a bonus March & Rally that has been desired for a very long time. #Independence #RemoveTrident #BairnsNotBombs #ClimateLaw #ClimateEmergency https://t.co/DkwGI0fGBz
Last night, AUOB announced that as it stands, its marches will not be getting called off as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.
The next scheduled march is set to take place on April 4 in Arbroath, two days before the 700th anniversary of the Declaration of Arbroath.
AUOB's crowdfunding page can be found at https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/2020-auob-marches-rallies.
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