Ms Sturgeon will likely be disappointed that, while attempting to demonstrate her dedication to this growing issue, she instead captured the attention of the room by falling to the ground. The SNP leader, alongside Mr Ross and some children at the Bluevale Community Club in Glasgow, jumped from a boxing ring as part of a… Continue reading The SNP Evil in Scotland Part 35
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Ms Sturgeon visited a drug recovery centre in Scotland on Monday in an unusual joint visit with Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross. The First Minister was invited by Mr Ross, according to The Scotsman, amid growing pressure on Scottish officials to tackle the country’s drugs problem. When asked about the addiction crisis in Scotland, she didn’t… Continue reading The SNP Evil in Scotland Part 34
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Watching Nicola Sturgeon on TV talking about SNP and their track record of delivery. This video shows what she’s delivered to her constituency of Govanhill. Nicola Sturgeon’s Constituency Govanhill Glasgow Scotland (If we wanted a can of Irn Bru she would run about and fetch it for us though)! I often work there and rats… Continue reading The SNP Evil in Scotland Part 33
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The assumption of English moral turpitude is an ingrained tic in nationalist circles. Both SNP members and senior figures in the party jab constantly at England’s opposition to immigration and racist and imperialist attitudes. This of an England which has, proportionately and of course absolutely, by far the largest population of immigrants and their descendants… Continue reading The SNP Evil in Scotland Part 32
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When Boris Johnson said no to another referendum on Scottish independence, Alex Neil, a former health secretary in the Scottish government, called on Scots to force the PM’s hand by emulating Mahatma Gandhi. Passive resistance, “securing rights by personal suffering” as Gandhi put it, was the way, thought Neil, to shame the British oppressor into… Continue reading The SNP Evil in Scotland Part 31
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The level of poverty in Scotland in 2007 was running at 17 per cent, quite rightly described as a sign of serious political and economic failure. The problem for the SNP, even if it currently does not appear to be an electoral one, is that after 12 years of SNP government poverty is now the… Continue reading The SNP Evil in Scotland Part 30
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It is widely thought that over and above disillusionment with eight years of Tony Blair’s New Labour government there were two specific policy areas that got the SNP over the line in front of Labour by a single seat in the 2007 Scottish Parliament elections. The first was the pledge to abolish the council tax,… Continue reading The SNP Evil in Scotland Part 29
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After such a period of uninterrupted power and popular support, actually increasing their share of the constituency vote at each election, it would be easy to excuse the thought that the SNP had earned its political success by bold promises, and then delivering on them, changing the face of Scotland in the way that some… Continue reading The SNP Evil in Scotland Part 28
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An SNP Failure – “aim to decouple ownership and usage of cars. We will persuade and not punish car users to use other modes. We will take three specific measures each of which will bring about a modal shift” – SNP 2011 Manifesto, page 26 The Scottish Government website tells us that “The percentage of… Continue reading The SNP Evil in Scotland Part 27
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An SNP Failure – “increase the provision of free nursery education for 3 and 4 year olds by 50 per cent. That means increasing the entitlement from 400 hours a year to 600 hours a year” – SNP 2011 Manifesto, SNP 2011 Manifesto, page 51 Local authorities had not met the 600 hours target by… Continue reading The SNP Evil in Scotland Part 26