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![[Flag of Free Scotland Party]](../images/g/gb-s}fsp.gif) image by
Tomislav Todorovic based on an image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 
3 July 2009
 
image by
Tomislav Todorovic based on an image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 
3 July 2009
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Free Scotland Party (Gaelic: Freiceadan Saor Alba) stands for the 
independence of Scotland, outside both the United Kingdom and the European Union 
[1]. According to its website, it is seated at Hamnavoe, Burra, 
Shetland [1]. Its flag/logo is derived from the flag of 
Scotland by reversing its colours and adding the inscription "Free Scotland" in 
black over the top and bottom quarters. It is not quite clear whether it is a 
real or possible flag, but its regular appearing together with the flag of 
Scotland at the party website suggests that it is meant to be a flag, although 
it is also regularly used in the party's promoting material [2] 
in a logo-like manner.
Sources:
[1] 
Free Scotland Party - Constitution:
www.freescotlandparty.org/constitution.htm 
[2] Free Scotland Party - 
promoting material from the 2005 and 2007 elections campaigns:
www.freescotlandparty.org/Previouselections.html 
Tomislav Todorovic, 3 July 2009
 Hamnavoe - or Shetland in general - does seem peculiar [for the party 
headquarters], but it might be just a section of the party which was active 
enough to make a site, not necessarily the headquarters (to which I seem to have 
promoted them). Anyway, according to
Wikipedia and its 
source, 
by-elections.co.uk/GE2005/others_list.html, they had three candidates in the 
2005 General Election in different parts of Scotland, and the promoting 
materials for 2007 elections also show that there were at least four candidates. 
Both sources reveal that the party might actually be the most active in former 
county Perthshire.
Tomislav Todorovic, 4 July 2009