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Contested deletion

This article should not be speedily deleted for lack of asserted importance because around a million voters will have the opportunity to vote for Restore Scotland at the forthcoming Scottish Parliament election. It will be the only party standing in the election that opposes both independence from the UK and EU. It has been endorsed by a range of significant Scottish political figures, and has standing for it the former leader of the Free Scotland Party, and head of the Scottish Sovereignty Movement.

Of relevance also is the fact that comparable parties have existing pages, including parties of similar age All For Unity, and even parties that are not standing candidates in the forthcoming Scottish Parliament election, e.g. Action for Independence, Independence for Scotland Party, or who are standing fewer candidates, e.g. Scotia Future. Removing the page will create deadlinks elsewhere, as Restore Scotland is standing both in constituencies and in the regions. Orthorhombic, 21:49, 4 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]