First minister told a rally that Scotland could get 'back on the right track' by re-joining the EU.
The first minister has told a pro-independence rally that the Yes movement can help "right the historic wrong" of Brexit.
"We can be at the top table of the EU as an independent member state, working in partnership with countries across Europe.Independence supporters gathered outside the Scottish Parliament A spokesman said: "People in Scotland want both their governments to be concentrating on the issues that matter most to them, like growing our economy, halving inflation and improving public services.
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