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Scottish National Party

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Scottish National Party
Party leader Nicola Sturgeon
Parliamentary leader
Founded 1934
Headquarters
Political ideology Claimed:
Social democracy
Scottish separatism
Actual:
Socialism
Fascism
Globalism
Establishment
Hypocrisy
Police state
Racism
Political position Far-Left
International affiliation
Color(s) Yellow and black
Website

The Scottish Nationalist Party (SNP) is liberal separatist party in Scotland that campaigns for region's independence from the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1934. Its current leader is Nicola Sturgeon.

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 set up a Vichy-style government in Scotland in the event of a Nazi invasion.[1]

The party first formed a minority 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.

Ideology and policies

The party are a "far-Left extremist" organisation, in the words of party defector Andrew Wood.[2] Even liberal-biased newspaper The Guardian described Scotland under the party as a "police state".[3]

The SNP are fake "nationalists" who hold the hypocritical position of wishing for Scotland to leave the United Kingdom only to join the globalist European Union.

They are racist; Yen Hongmei Jin, an SNP councilor of Chinese descent, quit the party to become an independent after accusing other members of the party of racist bullying.[4] Additionally, SNP politicians have encouraged "anti-English sentiments", such as a protest at the England-Scotland border in June 2020.[5]

The party also supports abortion and, despite record high numbers in Scotland, has been seeking since 2020 to expand access to such services.[6]

A policy known as the "Named Persons Act" was pushed heavily by the party, but ultimately scrapped in 2019.[7] This authoritarian act would have forced every child in Scotland to have a government-appointed official monitor their "wellbeing" and "happiness".[7]

References

  1. SNP leader’s ‘secret Nazi plot’ laid bare by bombshell MI5 dossier
  2. SNP defector says party has become 'far left extremist movement'
  3. Welcome to Scotland, the SNP's police state
  4. Chinese SNP councillor quits amid ‘racism’ claims
  5. 'Anti-English' border protest was 'inspired' by SNP leaders
  6. Nicola Sturgeon announces expanded abortion access a priority for the Scottish Government
  7. 7.0 7.1 No2NP