Tuesday, 9 July 2024

BM Scotland: The Aftermath of the 2024 General Election. What Now?

BM SCOTLAND: The Aftermath of the 2024 General Election. What Now? 

The General Election result - what it means for Scotland.

The SNP took a kicking and their presence at Westminster has  been reduced from 48 seats to a mere group of 9 MP's in the House of Commons.

Given that the opening lines in the SNP manifesto for the General Election were all focussed on Scottish Independence and the SNP actually believed their claim that a vote for an SNP candidate was a vote for independence - so with so many votes lost by the SNP what does that tell them?

Unfortunately the majority of those lost SNP seats have been taken by Scottish Labour and the dominant majority of Scottish seats in the House of Commons now answer to Anas Sarwar and Sir Keir Starmer.

One of the best features of live TV coverage was seeing Nicola Sturgeon squirming in her seat as the results were coming through, typically she said 'Don't Blame me!'

The SNP losses have cost the party financially, the funding from Westminster to the SNP has been massively cut perhaps by as much as £6 million. There are rumours that as a political party the SNP is close to bankruptcy.

But the SNP are still living in a dream world.

Pictured above:   SNP leader and First Minister of Scotland John Swinney looking suitably disheartened by the loss of 38 SNP seats at Westminster.

Last week in the run up to the General Election - when interviewed as part of the election campaign, SNP leader John Swinney stated that not only was he confident of SNP success but looking forward to the Scottish elections in 2026, he stated, that as leader and First Minister of Scotland, he was, "here to stay to 2026 and beyond..."

After the General Election debacle for the SNP, John Swinney is still fixed on winning back seats for Holyrood in 2026 and pushing for independence, which proves that the SNP do not listen.

NOW MORE THAN EVER -


THE SNP DOES NOT SPEAK FOR THE SCOTTISH VOTERS....

What Scotland really needs is a complete from left-wing political agendas. Not just the failures of the SNP, but a break from the Greens and their cultural Marxist eco-babble. A break from the soft-left wokery of the Liberal Democrats and Scottish Labour, as well as kicking the Tories into touch.

Scotland must look hard at the toxic impact of mass immigration and multiculturalism that is going on in England and to a leer extent in Wales. A toxic impact that is now establishing itself in parts of Scotland and across the water is creeping into Ulster.

The White British need to come together and stand united against cultural Marxism the Great Replacement before it is too late.




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