BM SCOTLAND: There should never be a multi-racial Scotland - we do not want multiculturalism nor mass immigration.
Pictured below is a photo opportunity last year by John Swinney, First Minister of Scotland and leader of the SNP. This picture tells the reality of the SNP, less focus on real Scottish Nationalism but a total focus on the concept of 'New Scots' and the creation of a multi-racial, multi-cultural Scotland.
Not Scottish Nationalism but Globalist Internationalism.
BM Scotland wonders what William Wallace would think of that?
"The blaze later engulfed the entire building which occupied the corner of Union Street and Gordon Street, next to Glasgow Central Station, causing it to partially collapse.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said six crews were initially sent to the four-floor building.
Videos posted on X show smoke billowing out of a ground-floor vape shop next to a side entrance to the railway station.
An eyewitness told BBC Scotland News that he tried to tackle the fire at the vape shop but had to abandon the attempt after a series of explosions.
Lamin Kongira said he had been walking past when a shopkeeper ran out shouting "fire, fire".
He said he ran into the shop, where he saw an adapter charging system - full of chargers - under the counter and a small fire."
The eye-witness - Lamin Kongira, that sounds more like a 'New Scot' with that name and all those chargers on charge under the counter - is that even safe?
"Business owners have said they are "heartbroken" after dozens of retail units burnt to the ground during a fire in Glasgow.
More than 250 firefighters were called in to tackle the blaze that started in a vape shop on Sunday, before it engulfed the entire building on Union Corner next to Central Station.
The B-listed Victorian property was home to many independent businesses that have been left with nowhere to work from after the building collapsed."
Glasgow City Council teams have started to dismantle the "highly dangerous" remains of the B-listed Union Corner building next door to the station.
The historic building, at the junction of Union Street and Gordon Street, was destroyed in an overnight inferno on Sunday after a fire took hold in a vape shop."
Wonder Where All That Money Will Go?
"On Saturday, First Minister John Swinney announced a financial package worth up to £10m to help the council, businesses and agencies “rebuild and renew” in the aftermath of the devastating blaze. The council will administer the scheme by engaging with local businesses to understand how they have been affected."
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