Scottish National Party

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Formation7 April 1934
HeadquartersGordon Lamb House 3 Jackson's Entry Edinburgh EH8 8PJ
InterestsScotland
Ruling political party of Scotland. Campaigns for Scottish independence.

The Scottish National Party wants to make "temporary" COVID powers permanent.[1]

Issues

4 year olds to change their name and gender without parental consent and knowledge.[2]

Alcohol price laws have increased drug deaths to the highest in Europe.[3]

Freedom of Speech under attack.[4]

"People have a right to free speech, but do not have a right to hate speech”.[5]

Zealous promotion of Lockdowns.[6] The SNP want emergency COVID powers over school closure to be made permanent.[7]

 

Employee on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEnd
Peter MurrellCEO199918 March 2023

 

Party Members

PoliticianBornDiedDescription
Aamer Anwar30 December 1967
Mhairi Black12 September 1994Scottish National Party MP in London
Joanna Cherry18 March 1966Scottish National Party politician
Allan Dorans30 July 1955
Christine Grahame9 September 1944
Neale Hanvey28 December 1964
Ian Hudghton19 September 1951A member of the European Parliament
Hugh Kerr9 July 1944
Kenny MacAskill28 April 1958
Stewart McDonald24 August 1986
Willie McRae18 May 19237 April 1985Leading Scottish independence activist who died under mysterious circumstances. There has been speculation that he was investigating child sex abuse claims against politicians in Westminister.
Craig Murray17 October 1958A UK ambassador to Uzbekistan who stood up and did the right thing when confronted with evidence of torture. Smeared and dismissed by the UK deep state, he continues his activism exposing Establishment lies and hypocrisy.
Peter Murrell8 December 1964
Angus Robertson28 September 1969Former Deputy Leader of the Scottish National Party
Michael Russell9 August 1953
Alex Salmond31 December 195412 October 2024
Alyn Smith15 September 1973Scottish SNP politician. Member of Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China.
Nicola Sturgeon19 July 1970Scottish National Party MSP for Glasgow Southside
Humza Yousaf7 April 1985First Muslim First Minister of Scotland

 

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Neale Hanvey
Attendance in the House of Commons will be when it affords an opportunity to promote Scottish interests, not a routine sojourn to London. There’s plenty work to be doing in our constituencies and across Scotland, and that’ll be our focus. We’ll vote when appropriate on issues as they arise.
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