Sunday 24 March 2024

Gaza or Glasgow Where are the SNP's Priorities? - More questions about Humza Yousaf and more SNP failing the Scottish people.

 Gaza or Glasgow: Where are the SNP's Priorities?  - More questions about Humza Yousaf and more SNP failing the Scottish people.

Pro-Palestine marches through central Glasgow, trying to out do the weekly marches through London. All with the full approval of the First Minister, most SNP MSP's and most of Scottish Labour and the Greens.

 Watch Out Humza Yousaf - not just Police Scotland looking into the SNP but the Metropolitan Police are also looking into the SNP donations to Gaza and Humza Yousaf's role in that too.

The Foreign Office are not happy with the First Minister of Scotland as he continues to break the government protocols when dealing with foreign heads of state, foreign diplomats and politicians and 'un-minuted meetings' with representatives of Middle Eastern NGO's and other organisations connected to Palestine and Gaza.


CASH DONATIONS FOR GAZA BUT FUNDING FOR GAELIC SERVICES IN THE HIGHLANDS, SOUTHERN HEBRIDES AND WESTERN ISLES IS CUT TO THE BONE.

(BNG) Bord na Gaidhig, the organisation funded to preserve and promote Gaelic is being reduced and its services are being cut back.

The Scottish government plans to make as many as 27 Gaelic development workers redundant in a cost cutting move that has heavily impacted all Gaelic language and cultural services.

We can be pretty sure that if this was a case of providing funding for language workers in Punjabi, Urdu, Farsi or Arabic that Humza Yousaf would find it at the stroke of his pen.

Hollow promises from Holyrood about plans for a "Scottish Language bill".

To finally provide legal recognition for both Gaelic and Scots, and it claims to "boost Gaelic education" and to promote Gaelic culture and language across the western isles, Hebrides and the Highlands. But yet funds and budget for the basic Gaelic services at BNG are being hugely reduced.

The SNP are supposed to be Scottish Nationalists but have so far failed to pass this level of legislation, but have cut the budgets to all levels of Gaelic services.


 Aberdeenshire Primary Schools - 'non-binary toilets' - a priority?

Primary school children as young as five or six years old are to be 'consulted' about the provision of 'non-binary toilets' in their schools. A pity that Aberdeenshire education officials and teachers have nothing better to do, and what is all this going to cost?

Why are gender identity politics being pushed into Scotland's schools?




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