Scottish Insurgent Conflict (Triumph of Whitelaw)

The Scottish Insurgent Conflict was a Political and Military conflict that lasted 9 years and was triggered by the Scottish Parliament"s deal with the British government on equal representation but also the arrest of Glen MacDougall and his supporters in Argyll and Bute in November 1980. The CPMF by 1990 was only at a few troops left even in its most supported area. Fanatics continued until July when their organisation collapsed.

Battle of Glasgow (1981-1984)
Drawn along cultural and political lines Glasgow was the battle ground between CPMF and Scottish Police causing many civilian casualties over the 3 years it was fought. By 1984 the CPMF was too weak tocontinue such a battle so the active fighters retreated and many supports left too, weeks after celebrations of the victory continued.

Battle of Clava Cains (July 1990)
By this point the CPMF was desperate and on the brink of collapse, many had already surrendered but Fanatics continued and made Clava Cains, a rubble area south of Inverness their base. British Intelligence quickly learned of this and at night attacked and by the next day had destroyed the last fighters of the Celtic People's Movement for Freedom.