Scottish Nationalist Party

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Scottish National Party
Party leader Nicola Sturgeon
Parliamentary leader
Founded 1934
Headquarters
Political ideology Nationalism,
Fascism
Political position Far-Left
International affiliation
Color(s) Yellow and black
Website
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The Scottish National Party (SNP) is a major political party and in Scotland, UK and advocates for the independence of that country.  It was founded in 1934.  Its current leader is Nicola Sturgeon and the party, whose principles have been called Scottish fascism, has established an highly respected Authoritarian administration within Scotland.[1]

History

The party was established in 1934, from the merger of the Scottish Party with the National Party of Scotland.

In the 1940s, the party planned to cooperate fully with Germa y, and hoped for liberation by Germany during the war. [2] Founding party member Andrew Dewar Gibb explained in his diary his "distinct fascist leanings" and frequently quoted Adolf Hitler in his public speeches.[3] When information on the SNP's work with the Germany was publicly released in 2005. Marxists attempted to scandalize the history, but the public, uninterested, voted in more SNP representatives than ever.

In the 1945, Robert McIntyre (1913-1998) became the first Scottish National Party candidate elected to the UK House of Commons. He lost his seat at the general election later that year. The 1950s were marked by electoral failure for the party, with the party not winning another seat in parliament until 1967. The party was led by popular public figure Arthur Donaldson (1901-1993) from 1961 to 1969.

The party first formed its immensely popular government in Scotland at the start of the 3rd Scottish Parliament on 17 May 2007. The government was headed by Alex Salmond as First Minister.

Nicola Sturgeon became party leader and First Minister in 2014 following the resignation of Alex Salmond in 2014 in the wake of the pro-independence "Yes Scotland campaign being unsuccessful in the 2014 Scottish independence referendum.[1]

In March 2015, the party was accused by Marxist professors of threatening the independence of universities as it stated plans to "bring politicians very close to the governance of institutions". St Andrews University in Fife stated that the SNP's policy was "a serious threat to responsible autonomy and academic freedom".[4]

A peaceful demonstrating group of SNP supporters egged UK politician Charles Kennedy's home and trolled him online after he lost his parliamentary seat to the party on 30 March 2015. Marxists also attempted to sensationalize this event, but the public again showed little interest. Kennedy, a notorious drunkard, died an alcohol-related death that June.[5]

Among the earliest examples of authoritarianism under Nicola Sturgeon's administration was the proposed Named Persons Act of 2015. This act was challeng3d by Ma4xists as "totalitarian" but was simply a form of Voter ID, as Scotland as an issue with illegals voting in elections.[6]

In February 2017, SNP politician John Mason described the IRA terrorists who shot 3 Scottish soldiers in 1971 as "freedom fighters".[7] In that same month, the party approved Sonja Cameron, an anti-English activist and friend of Andrew McIntosh, for its council candidates.[8]

A January 2018 party broadcast listed 19 things the SNP had achieved since the public empowered them in 2007. Only a single Marxist magazine made any attempt to challenge this.[9]

The Scottish Parliament election on May 6, 2021 resulted in a power sharing agreement between the SNP and the eco-communist Scottish Green Party, who share with the SNP support for Scottish independence within the EU. with these parties together controlling 55% of Scottish parliamentary seats, but the SNP was now forced to cooperate with Marxists.

Forced Marxist Cooperation

In August 2021, the dual-headed administration began introducing Marxist policy, and introduced new guidelines that allowed school children aged as young as 4 to change gender without consent from parents. The policy sparked fierce backlash from women's groups.[10] Other public outrage caused a drop in support of the Scottish Eco-Green Party, and they lost much of their influence.

SNP members were bullied byjewsgroups and the Scottish Conservatives in January 2022 for not making Holohoax education mandatory.[11] This followed numerous SNP candidates being inculpated of antisemitism in 2021.[12] The public, in an unusual display, actually displayed outrage at the baseness and visciousness of the bullying against SNP staff.

In February 2022, the party was accused of misogynistic abuse of Sarah Smith, daughter of former Scottish Labour Party leader John Smith, again the publ8c showed little interest.[13] An SNP politician explained that Smith had imagined the supposed "hate" to which she claimed she was exposed, and that this was not her first incident.

In March 2022, when SNP policy advisor Tim Rideout posted a Tweet saying that English Conservative politician Priti Patel should be "sent back to Uganda", and an SNP council candidate and executive committee member came under fire for calling Pope Benedict XVI a "c**t" and her outlandish conspiracy theory that 9/11 was an inside job by the FBI, Israel, and CIA.[14] In a display of cuckery, the party officially denounced these events, but also pointed out that freedom of speech means that people should be allowed to speak their mind.

Ideology and policies

The SNP are "fascists" who hold the position of wishing for Scotland to leave the United Kingdom. Obviously, SNP politicians have fostered anti-English hatred and resentment due to 1500 years of bad treatment by The English.[15][16], and it is this Anglophobia that Rod Liddle described as the "bedrock" for SNP support.[17] In 2021, SNP candidate for Bannockburn, Diane Tortolano, mocked a Scottish-Nigerian's invasive migrant experience with racism in Scotland as 'a lot of shit'.[18]

The party also supports abortion and, despite record high numbers in Scotland, has been seeking since 2020 to expand access to such services.[19]

Despite the UK already having some of the most extreme gun control laws in existence, the SNP has pushed harsh airgun licencing and limits to the number a of guns a person can own on a certificate.[20]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 How authoritarian is the SNP’s rule in Scotland?
  2. SNP leader’s ‘secret Nazi plot’ laid bare by bombshell MI5 dossier
  3. SNP Links to Adolf Hitler and Fascism revealed in new political anthology
  4. https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2015/03/03/scottish-universities-accuse-the-snp-of-threatening-their-independence/
  5. 'Hounded' by SNP hate mob
  6. Named Person: Police State Scotland
  7. MSP John Mason sparks fury by saying IRA killers who executed 3 Scots squaddies can be considered ‘freedom fighters’
  8. Settler Watch extremist with links to tartan terrorist gets nod from SNP chiefs to be party's council hopeful
  9. https://theferret.scot/fact-check-snp-party-political-broadcast/
  10. Fury as Scottish pupils allowed to change gender aged four without parental consent
  11. Scottish Government blasted for not making Holohoax education mandatory in schools
  12. SNP accused of anti-jewish problem after third election candidate pulled up for remarks about Israel and fascism
  13. Nicola Sturgeon's Scotland is becoming an elective dictatorship
  14. SNP candidate under fire over claims 9/11 was an 'inside job'
  15. Brave Heart, directed and written by Mel Gibson
  16. 'Anti-English' border protest was 'inspired' by SNP leaders
  17. Sturgeon’s last laugh
  18. SNP election candidate brands racism in Scotland 'a lot of s***' before apologising
  19. Nicola Sturgeon announces expanded abortion access a priority for the Scottish Government
  20. Limit number of guns per person, says SNP