Christopher says Yes. As more Scots who voted No to independence reconsider their decision, we follow their journey to Yes and self-determination for Scotland. Christopher Graham leads Yes Bikers, a group of motorcycle enthusiasts who protest, support pro-independence events in Scotland and now Europe. Christopher voted No based on the mainstream media and now feels he did not have all the information needed to make an informed choice. It was a decision Christopher almost instantly regretted and the further betrayal of promises on more powers validated. Scotland now faces a choice between Tory Britain or a journey to self-determination and a more open progressive Scotland. The video is the sixth in Phantom Power’s Journey to Yes series.
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Great video !!! …. and with more folk like that, we’ll win.
I was pretty positive about our chances in the last campaign and sadly I was so wrong.
Tell you what though I am much more positive about our chances in this one thanks to the likes of Christopher and others who have “SEEN THE LIGHT” 🙂 Big thanks also to Phantom Power Films.
More are making the journey to Yes every single day, me included. https://twitter.com/elizabcarnahan/status/838776267881267200
Clocked this vid over on WoS. Christopher’s journey, along with that of the other five to date, should be a real heads up to the YES vote of 2014.
Keep that hand out there.
these films give us loads of encouragement. hope they are not just seen in our indiebubble, though
Need more pensioners who’ve switched to Yes and help expose blair mcliar and the rest of the scotland in union nazis and their hate campaign on pensions.
Peter, I recommend you check out the Facebook group Scottish Pensioners For Independence.
Nice to see Abbey Craig/the Wallace Monument in the background. I can’t quite pin down the exact location but he must be just up the road from where I used to live. Still there in spirit at least 🙂
I enjoyed the video a great deal. It’s good to see that NO voters are taking a fresh look at the situation now and changing their minds.
I know this area well, it’s the old Stirling Alloa road at Manor Powis. These videos by Phantom Power are very uplifting. I hope that they become more widely watched, and give many NO voters something to think over before they step into the polling booth for Indyref2.