A TWITTER “fact check” from a Unionist group linked to a Holocaust denier on a post by Lesley Riddoch has been removed after sparking outrage.
A TWITTER “fact check” from a Unionist group founded by a Holocaust denier on a post by Lesley Riddoch has been removed after sparking outrage.
The ultra-Unionist group A Force for Good was linked in a Twitter “community note” – a feature which allows users to add context to other people’s posts – to one of Riddoch's posts about the Edinburgh Yes march at the weekend.disputed the official attendance figures provided by the organisers of the Believe in Scotland and Yes for EU marchOrganisers said 25,000 people attended the march, which has been disputed by A Force for Good and Wings Over Scotland.
This was followed by a link to a YouTube video showing people joining the march on the Royal Mile and claimed 3989 people attended the rally, which was led by First Minister Humza Yousaf, National columnist Kelly Given and other prominent members of the Yes movement.
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