Highland protesters speak out as asylum seekers set for army barracks move

Ștefania Anghel

"I'll be at that gate with my kilt," says Inverness protester Thomas. He was one of the first people Sky News met as we visited the Highland city preparing to welcome 300 male asylum seekers at a 150-year-old army barracks just minutes from the High Street. But if our experience testing the temperature is anything to go by, it seems the welcome will be far from the traditional hospitality this part of the world is famous for. The Scottish Highlands currently has no asylum seekers, according to