As Humza Yousaf faces the possibility of being removed from power at the common vote, a paltry one in five Scots citizens are in favor of the communist government’s draconian new statement law.
Only 21 % of the Scottish population supports the Hate Crime and Public Order ( Scotland ) Act 2021, which became law on Monday and criminalized” stirring up hatred” against various protected classes of people with up to seven years in prison, according to a survey conducted by the FindOutNow polling firm.
Likewise, the poll found that 45 per cent were in favour of scrapping the new talk standards, while a deeper 35 per cent said that they were undecided. Three in four Traditional citizens, compared to just under half of Labour followers, need to hammer the law, breaking it down by group.
Strikingly, nearly one- third ( 31 per cent ) of supporters of the leftist separatist Scottish National Party ( SNP ) government of First Minister Humza Yousaf were also in favour of repealing the law, The Times reports.
Only the British Conservatives have so far officially endorsed repealing the legislation, despite their popularity.
However, Harry Potter creator J. K. Rowling, a native of Scotland and leading critique of the legislation, has warned that Yousaf will experience at the ballot box for going against free speech.
Rowling said that most Scots were , “upset and offended by Yousaf’s bumbling incompetence and illiberal authoritarianism” but noted that critics of his government “are n’t lobbying to have him locked up for it”.
I do n’t think it’s acceptable to put people in jail who disagree with me. We’ve got a ballot box and that’s where Yousaf may find his beautifully deserved comeuppance”, the writer wrote.
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— Breitbart London ( @BreitbartLondon ) April 3, 2024
The most recent polls from YouGov suggest that Rowling is correct, with the Scottish National Party on track to become the nation’s second-largest celebration after dominating British politics for the majority of the past 20 years.
According to the survey, the SNP is likely to just hold 19 seats in the approaching general election, compared to the 43 it already holds in the locally delegated parliament in Edinburg. The Liberals and Progressive Democrats are both expected to win five chairs, while the Labour Party is expected to win 28.
First Minister Yousaf rather blamed Scotland’s problems on Westminster while continuing his group’s press for Scotland to depart the United Kingdom and enter the European Union. First Minister Yousaf instead of accepting responsibility for the problems of his authorities or the scandals that caused his predecessor Nicola Sturgeon’s government.
Because of Westminster governments that wo n’t always be in line with Scotland’s needs and interests, he said,” we know we are working with one hand tied behind our back.”
Scotland needs democracy now more than ever as the Tories and Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party have both resisted a failed Brexit by sticking to their guns and committing to spending cuts and poverty. One thing has not changed as we celebrate the SNP’s 90th anniversary and consider the changes that have been made for the better: our unwavering commitment to reclaim Scotland’s independence and advance the betterment of everyone who lives around.
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— Breitbart London ( @BreitbartLondon ) April 2, 2024