Monday, 30 May 2022

Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP - Scotland's Self-Inflicted Wound.

 Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP is Scotland's

 Self-Inflicted Wound


What is wrong with voters in Scotland that the electorate continue to allow the SNP to dominate Scottish politics and now the mainstream media in Scotland actually celebrates the fact that Nicola Sturgeon is the longest serving First Minister since devolution (so far)?

Ask Alex Salmond how it worked out for him after she succeeded him as leader of the SNP and became First Minister.

Nicola Sturgeon is obsessed with being the politician that takes Scotland out of the Union and takes her place in history as being responsible for breaking up the United Kingdom.

Sturgeon is still determined to push for Indy Two vote in 2023, no matter what the Westminster government says and no matter what the legality is of staging the vote.

Still no answers about the ferry contracts even though the First Minister claimed that responsibility for the ferry contract rests in her office - quote. "the buck stops here".

Nicola Sturgeon on the International Stage

Almost forgot about the First Minister visiting the USA earlier this month - what a lacklustre performance.

SNP Sturgeon was supposed to be in Washington DC to win over US support for Scotland, get trade deals etc. but all she wanted was photo-ops and ego boosting, self-promoting TV interviews, She was of course pushing the SNP Indy Two agenda but managed to upset a large section of SNP supporters by declaring that an 'independent Scotland' would join NATO - although most SNP activists oppose NATO; that the SNP youth wing actually campaigns against NATO and her allies in the Scottish Greens also oppose NATO. Just shows what an astute politician Sturgeon is, apparently totally out of touch with the thinking in her own party and with her Scottish Green allies. does she just make it up as she goes along?


ALBA DUISG ! 

SCOTLAND AWAKE !

It is time for a complete change in Scottish politics, time to ditch the leftist phoney nationalism of the SNP; time to consign the Labour Party in Scotland to the dustbin of history, how can Labour claim to represent the working people of Scotland and its long working-class traditions when it is led by the son of a Pakistani immigrant?

The Scottish Tories are not only unpopular but totally out of touch with the people of Scotland, and represent the old ruling class and land owners.

The Liberal Democrats and the Scottish Greens represent left of centre thinking, 'Woke' and eco-obsessed policies that fail to answer the big questions affecting Scotland's economy, Scottish energy needs, employment and sustainable land use. 

The fringe Marxist, Trotskyist and old school communists do not represent Scotland.

What is needed is a complete revolution in thought, a complete shift in thinking, not only to maintain the major role that Scotland has in the Union, the United Kingdom, but to represent the real people of Scotland and to reverse the damage being done by 'Woke' politics, leftist economic policies, Third World immigration and the resettlement of Syrians, Iraquis, Afghans and assorted asylum-seekers from the surplus population of the Third World in Scotland.

The time has come for radical racial Nationalism, for British National Socialism.



Wednesday, 25 May 2022

The Creeping Poison of Multiculturalism Spreads Out Through Scotland.


 The Creeping Poison of Multiculturalism Spreads Out Through Scotland

Even in the Highlands and the Western Isles the cancer of multiculturalism is taking hold, taking small inroads into communities. A Chinese takeaway here, a curry house or kebab shop there, a Turkish barbers (usually staffed by Afghans or Kurdish) there. Not to forget the Asian owned tartan shops in the centre of Edinburgh, lots of 'traditional tartan' items on sale to the tourists, some even staffed by Indian employees wearing tartan turbans. (It is true - I have seen them!)

The Scottish tourist board likes the rest of Britain to consider this the traditional face of the Highlands, but in Nairn itself there are Chinese takeaways and Kashmiri curry houses, all staffed by non-whites.

Pictured above: The Istanbul kebab shop in the village of Carrbridge in the Cairngorms National Park, how the population of a small place like Carrbridge can sustain such a business is baffling unless the bulk of customers are tourists staying in the local hotels.

Who can forget that it was some SNP genius at Holyrood who thought it a good idea to settle some Syrian 'refugee' families on the island coomunities in the Inner Hebrides. Add to that the asylum-seekers and 'refugees' being resettled or housed in hotels and not just in Glasgow, Edinburgh or Aberdeen, this blogger was shocked to see 'migrants' taking over a hotel in Fort William recently.

**** Remember just last year in Glasgow, what the political Left now refer to as 'the battle of Kenmure Street', a mixed mob of Left-wing activists and immigrants prevented the arrest and deportation of two illegal immigrants. Add to that a recent situation in Edinburgh where another mixed mob of 'anti-racists' and non-whites prevented the arrest and removal of another illegal immigrant.

The multiculturalists are getting bolder and their poison is spreading across Scotland.

Pictured below: Kenmure Street Glasgow, the police surrender to the mob and release the two Indian illegal immigrants from lawful custody.


Another fine mess - the ScotRail situation

In an extraordinary display of political shared thinking, both Scottish Tories and Scottish Labour have publicly berated First Minister Nicola Sturgeon for being responsible for the current chaos on Scotland's railways. A series of 24 strikes by embattled rail staff, a total of 700 services cut as of May 25th as the SNP government continues to mishandle Scotland's rail network.

And Just in Case You Missed the Media Coverage - Nicola Sturgeon is officially the longest serving First Minister of Scotland since devolution. How much more damage can she do into Scotland's currently uncertain future?



Under the Sunwheel - latest episode of the British Movement podcast on Odysee

https://odysee.com/@sunwheelstudios:a/UtS-may2022:e?r=8XxBZzChpdnffCQu4bBNhb2X379x1KSL




Thursday, 12 May 2022

The SNP Has Tightened Its Grip On Scottish Politics - So Now What?

 The SNP Has Tightened Its Grip On Scottish Domestic Politics - So Now What ?


The local elections unfortunately worked out in the SNP's favour; increased the number of SNP councillors across Scotland, increased the SNP hold on local councils and council budgets, created control of local authorities so that the will of the SNP at Holyrood will be easier to impose.

Here at BM Scotland we cannot understand what the voters in Dundee were thinking of, they gave the SNP greater control of the city, and Nicola Sturgeon was so thrilled that she made a special 'victory' visit to Dundee for photo-calls and media interviews.

Even worse, Sturgeon pointed out to journalists that over in Northern Ireland the balance of power had swung in favour of Sinn Fein, a situation that the First Minister obviously admires and finds inspiration from in her drive for' Indy Two'.

During her Dundee interview Sturgeon gushed that Scotland would be directly involved in any talks between the UK government, the Irish government and representatives of the Ulster Assembly as part of the 'Irish Council'. She clearly supports the idea of a united Ireland and sees it as a first stage towards breaking up the United Kingdom and of course as a template for Scotland leaving the Union.

Although the voter turnout across Scotland, Wales and England reflected a low level of electorate participation, Nicola Sturgeon and her SNP cohorts see it differently, they believe that the vote actually endorses the SNP and its 15 years in power at Holyrood. Quietly forgetting the previous deal the SNP had to do with the Scottish Greens to maintain control.

If nothing else the local election results in Scotland have increased Nicola Sturgeons ego and have pushed her and her SNP acolytes towards directly challenging the government in Westminster over a second independence referendum.  The legal implications do not seem to bother the SNP leadership, and the First Minister ignores the repeated reminders from Whitehall that the earlier 'Indy' referendum was a 'once in a generation' vote.

These are challenging times and over the coming months there will be increasing political friction over the attitudes of the SNP as it seeks to transform Scotland into a 'One Party state'.

British Movement Scotland and British Movement nationally stands by the Union and opposes any attempts by the SNP to break up the United Kingdom.


Wednesday, 4 May 2022

Scotland must vote against the SNP in the elections this week.

 Scotland Must Vote Against the SNP in the Elections This Week.


Will this  election just entrench the SNP in Holyrood and in control of the majority of Scottish councils?

Described by the Herald newspaper as 'Teflon Sturgeon', it is possible that the First minister will shrug off negative media reports and it is noted that she herself is not a candidate this week, but the SNP is. Nicola Sturgeon has made it clear that if the SNP loses ground on Thursday, the SNP will once again stich up a deal with the Greens to remain in control of Scottish domestic politics.

As the pundits look to election day, the SNP are ahead on 37% of Scottish voters, Scottish Labour are next on about 24% (of course Labour are the multiculturalist choice being led by the traditionally Scottish named Anas Sarwar), the Tories are desperately playing the Unionist card to try to counter the unpopularity of Boris Johnson in Scotland and the Lib Dems and the Greens are picking over what votes are left.

If ever there was a time for radical change in Scottish politics it is now. The need to build up a British National Socialist or at least a racial Nationalist alternative in Scotland it is over the next ten years.



Meanwhile the SNP continues to pursue its Indy fantasy while making a shambles of Scotland's local council services. 

And Nicola what about answering questions about the legality    of Indy 2 ?


TIME FOR A RADICAL CHANGE IN SCOTLAND'S POLITICS