Orkney and Shetland Movement

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The Orkney and Shetland Movement was an electoral coalition formed for the 1987 General Election. The pro-devolution Orkney Movement and Shetland Movement agreed on selecting John Goodlad, the secretary of the Shetland Fishermen's Association, as a joint candidate for the Orkney and Shetland constituency. The Scottish National Party agreed to stand aside in favour of the coalition.

Their candidate won 3,095 votes, which represented 14.5% of the vote in the small seat, but came fourth, just behind the Labour Party, the best result at the time for a candidate not from one of the four main parties in Scotland.

They took part in the 1989 Scottish Constitutional Convention that developed a framework for the eventual Scottish devolution in 1999.

It saw as its models as the Isle of Man and Shetland's closest neighbour, the Faroe Islands, an autonomous dependency of Denmark.