The SNP's Prospects Go From Bad to Worse
Turmoil at Holyrood
A Big Split with the Scottish Greens - the much trumpeted Bute House agreement has been binned by Humza Yousaf and the Scottish Green MSP's sacked from the cabinet.
And now a vote of 'No Confidence' in Humza Yousaf as First Minister of Scotland is being pushed forward by both the Scottish Conservatives and Scottish Labour, with some of the fringe parties keen to get involved. Alex Salmond and the Alba Party are very keen to see Humza Yousaf ousted from Bute House and Holyrood.
Humza Yousaf is struggling for his political survival and the SNP are heading for the rocks!
Alex Salmond and the Alba Party are thirsting for revenge on the SNP and Humza Yousaf.
Former SNP leadership contender Ash Regan might yet get her revenge on Yousaf, who famously stated when Regan quit the SNP to join the Alba Party, that her departure from the SNP was "no loss". Maybe Yousaf will regret those words before long.
There are two 'No Confidence' votes set against the First Minister for the coming week at Holyrood, but stubbornly Humza Yousaf is acting like his predecessor, Nicola Sturgeon and is refusing to accept the reality of his situation. Defiant Humza Yousaf has stated that,
"I intend absolutely to fight the vote of no confidence. I've got every intention winning the vote of no confidence."
Really? He is acting like someone totally cut off from reality. When he tore up the Bute House Agreement and sacked the Scottish Green MSP's Patrick Harvie and Lorna Slater from cabinet positions, Yousaf made it clear that the Green's influence was over. Yet now Humza Yousaf says that he wants the Scottish Greens to support him and he "heard their anger" !
The Scottish Greens were essential to the SNP government to push through the radical 'progressive' cultural Marxist policies such as gender-identity reforms, with such crazy ideas as appointing 'LGBT ambassadors' in Scottish primary schools.
Hopefully the coming week will see First Minister Humza Yousaf kicked out and humiliated.
Then, perhaps Police Scotland can begin to investigate Humza Yousaf, his donations and direction of government funding to Islamist organisations and institutions and some of his wider family members and their activities.
Not forgetting the Nicola Sturgeon Legacy!
And finally last week Nicola Sturgeon's husband - former chief executive of SNP Peter Murrell was charged and will face the courts.
Perhaps Nicola Sturgeon herself might find that Police Scotland have not totally given up on investigating her and her activities within the SNP .
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