Sovereignty’s fourth Annual Congress will be held on Saturday, 1 November 2025 at the Pollokshields Burgh Hall, Glasgow.
Open Sessions
Sovereignty Open Sessions will run from 1pm-4pm
Sovereignty Open Sessions is part of our annual Congress, and this year will feature informative sessions on Liberate Scotland and the independence movement; the drugs deaths crisis in Scotland; and, the introduction of digital ID in the form of the Britcard initiative. As we head into an election year, Scotland stands at a crossroads: will we continue with multiple failures of the Scottish Government and the crises presided over by Westminster, or will we tack a new course as a nation?
Guest speakers include Annemarie Ward, CEO of Favor UK; Eva Comrie, lawyer and leader of Independents for Independence; Colette Walker, the leader of ISP; and, David McHutchon, the Leader of Sovereignty.
Sovereignty Open Sessions are open to both members and non-members.
Buy your ticket here: https://app.tickettailor.com/events/sovereignty/1913856
Business Meeting
The Business Meeting will run from 9am-12noon
As this is a quadrennial congress, there will be full elections to the party’s National Executive Committee, and all candidates for the NEC will be invited to give a five-minute address. In contrast to other parties, our elections for party officials and policy votes are conducted by open ballot to ensure maximum transparency. Congress is not a stage-managed PR exercise, but an opportunity for all of us as members to debate critical issues honestly and openly.
Delegates to Congress will have the opportunity to hear panel discussions on a range of issues of vital importance for the future of Scotland; listen to speeches from some of Scotland’s foremost political thinkers; participate in question and answer sessions; debate and vote on policy motions; and, network with other party members.
The Business Meeting is for members only. To attend, please RSVP to info@sovereignty.scot.
Event Details
Congress will be free for both full and associate members. The Open Sessions cost £5 for non-members. (There’s a 60p additional booking fee for tickets purchased online.)
Refreshments will be provided.
The nearest train station is Maxwell Park. Free parking is available in the vicinity of the halls. If you have any enquiries about accessibility, please do not hesitate to be in touch.
If you are unable to attend, but would still like to support this event, you can make a donation via the following link: https://sovereignty.scot/donate/
We look forward to seeing you there!