If the general election next year turns into a 'de facto’ independence referendum, the Scottish Greens co-leader has said Green votes would count towards a pro-independence vote.
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  Patrick Harvie insists Green vote would be used for independence mandate at general election  
     
  If the general election next year turns into a 'de facto’ independence referendum, the Scottish Greens co-leader has said Green votes would count towards a pro-independence vote.  
     
Patrick Harvie insists Green vote would be used for independence mandate at general election
     
   
     
 
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