AYE! TALKS: Jeane Freeman

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Title: AYE! TALKS: Jeane Freeman

Reference number: 20844

Date: 2014, June 1

Sound: sound

Colour: col

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 16.05 mins

Description: Recording of an event at Govan Town Hall in Glasgow prior to the Scottish independence referendum, featuring speeches by independence supporters - a speech by Jeane Freeman of Women for Independence.

Available to view with transcript:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTCXHLmln7M
[last accessed 08/12/2023]

Shotlist: Jeane Freeman talks about her support for independence; her family background, support for the Labour party and its beliefs; experience in early Scottish Government made her consider independence; the capacity to make decisions suitable for the Scottish people; Scotland a rich country, skills, resources, but living with poverty; Scotland should be welcoming to immigration; envisaged future with a No vote; independence a choice to build a country anew.