Monday, 14 October 2024

BM Scotland: - The Fourteen Words Are Just as Important in Scotland.

 BM SCOTLAND: - The Fourteen Words are Just as Important in Scotland as in England, or Wales or Northern Ireland.

FOURTEEN WORDS
A British Movement Campaign Nationwide

Although most of Scotland has so far escaped the worst incursions of Third World immigration and multiculturalism, unlike the greater parts of England, some regions of Wales and more recently some parts of Northern Ireland, the threat is there are is creeping into some parts of Scotland. 
The impact of non-white immigration and colonisation in parts of Scotland is already evident in parts of Glasgow and across some towns and cities of the Central Belt. Plus the likes of Dundee and Aberdeen. The steady drip of non-white colonisation is now starting to affect the Highlands and islands, check out Inverness and 'asylum seekers' in places like Fort William.
The need to counter this threat to Scotland's future generations, BM Scotland is supporting whole- heartedly the British Movement campaign to push the Fourteen words out into the public consciousness - to make the slogan immediately recognised and understood.



Meanwhile in recent weeks.....
Human Trafficking in Scotland?

What is going on?  News media reports of Police Scotland raids on premises in Dundee and Paisley involved in human trafficking.  

Brothels in Paisley and Dundee where young women have been 'imported' from south-east Asia to work as prostitutes and sex slaves in Scotland. And that is the news that has been allowed to be reported, some sources suggest that this is an even bigger problem in Scotland.

Meanwhile 'Operation Branchform' - the investigation into the financial 'irregularities' in the SNP continues to drag on. 

There are reports leaking out that investigators from Police Scotland are becoming increasingly frustrated by the slow pace of the investigation.


**** Alex Salmond Dies - So What Will Happen to the Alba Party?

As this blog goes out - the news comes through of the death of the career Scottish politician and independence obsessed campaigner Alex Salmond.

His legal battles with the Scottish government and with the party hierarchy of the SNP, resulting from his court cases and failed prosecutions around allegations of sexual misconduct were still going through the legal system.

Plus there was still plenty of animosity between Alex Salmond and the leadership of the SNP, both past and present, especially Nicola Sturgeon.

His recent political party the Alba Party has now lost its most experienced and high profile politician. So what now for the Alba Party?


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