BUSINESS FOR SCOTLAND - GREENOCK REFERENDUM DISCUSSION

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Title: BUSINESS FOR SCOTLAND - GREENOCK REFERENDUM DISCUSSION

Reference number: 12152

Date: 2014, September 11

Director: filmed by David McDowall

Sound: sound

Original format: unknown

Colour: col

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 89.44 mins

Description: Webcast of a panel discussion event at the Tontine Hotel, Greenock, hosted by Business for Scotland and featuring speakers from the local business community.

Films made for the Scottish Independence Referendum. Acquired in conjunction with National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Collections Referendum Curator. Find out more at https://www.nls.uk/collections/topics/referendum

Material made available via the following website:
http://independencelive.net

Shotlist: Webcast of a panel discussion event at the Tontine Hotel, Greenock, hosted by Business for Scotland and featuring speakers from the local business community.

"The most important vote of our generation is less than two weeks away. Despite there being so little time, there will still be plenty of voters out there who are undecided. If you are one of these voters, or if you know anyone who is, then we invite you to watch our referendum discussion on the 11th of September at the Tontine Hotel in Greenock. On the night there will be presentations from Ian McDougall, owner of McDougall Johnstone, Drew McKenzie, local butcher and campaigner for Port Glasgow Town Centre reform and Jim Mather, former minister for Enterprise, Energy and Tourism. Following presentations there will also be a Q & A session. Watch this free event and find out why Business for Scotland think independence will provide the catalyst for positive change in the business community." [event publicity]