All Under One Banner

[3] Following this demo AUOB embarked on a national tour: 2 June at Dumfries (around 1.100 attended);[4] 23 June in Bannockburn (8,000)[5]); 28 July in Inverness (5,000–7,500 according to the police, 14,000 according to the organisers[6]); 18 August Dundee (16,000)[7] with the final march of 2018 taking place in Edinburgh on the 6 October where an estimated 100,000 marched in protest against the outcome of the 2014 vote.

[10][11][12][13] On 6 May, AOUB activist Manny Singh was arrested and charged with failing to follow the timing restrictions for the event.

[17][18] In July 2019, co-founder, Manny Singh was sacked as Operations Director by the National Executive of All Under One Banner, due to an alleged breach of Section 65 of the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 for not sticking to the original route for a protest march and timing of the march despite Glasgow City Council's licensing committee ordering changes.

A spokesperson for AUOB said “All Under One Banner acts in support of Scotland becoming an independent country and does so without any prejudice, be that in respect of race, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, disability, nationality or ethnicity.

A Scottish Labour spokesman said: "This is a disgusting tweet from an organisation which has regularly hosted senior SNP figures at its marches.