[2][3] The party headquarters were at Craigarnhall, by the town of Bridge of Allan, in the historical parish of Lecropt.
Although Stirling personally is a Unionist, in a statement he said "The position of Scotland within the union is not central to this movement.
At the beginning of April The Scotsman website reported an opinion poll which suggested 21 per cent of voters could cast their regional vote for Scottish Voice.
[5] If this support had held until the Scottish Parliament election in May they could have secured a regional list seat.
Other news suggested that the Scottish Voice campaign was failing despite importing election agents from Canada to support it.