Nicola Sturgeon: George Galloway Launches Campaign to Topple SNP Leader – ‘Enough is Enough’ | Politics | News



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The campaign appears to have been started by veteran MP George Galloway, who is a great critic of the SNP and its establishment in Scotland, in particular its continued push for independence from the rest of the UK. But now Galloway appears to have intensified his campaign against the Prime Minister and her ruling party by launching a campaign to call for a vote of no confidence in them. Launching the campaign on change.org, he wrote: “Like the #ResignSturgeon trend on social media, it has become clear that Nicola Sturgeon and her government are completely incapable of working in the best interests of the Scottish people and Scotland.

“In the interest of all Scots, it is time for Nicola Sturgeon to do the right thing: step down and allow an all-party unity government to take over Scotland to overcome this dark age, created after 13 years of misrule by the SNP. .

“If you agree, please sign this petition that we will deliver to Holyrood. Scotland deserves better than this capricious, reckless and foolish SNP administration, which has literally lost lives in its pursuit of Neverendum and Scottish separatism.”

“We, the people of Scotland, say enough is enough. We ask Nicola Sturgeon to resign.”

Mr. Galloway’s petition, which had received close to 20,000 signatures at the time of writing, has received a wave of support from those who oppose Ms. Sturgeon and her SNP government.

One person wrote: “The Prime Minister said to judge her on her education. I have. She has to go.”

Another commented: “This woman has let Scotland down in a big way.

“He will not fire the incompetent in his cabinet and has drastically disappointed the elderly. It is time to go.

“I’m sick of hearing about independence.

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Speaking on a Facebook livestream for the Alliance for Unity, Mr. Galloway said: “The numbers are on our side.

“The two previous surveys were not actually surveys, they were Panelbase surveys and you can only participate in a Panelbase survey if you have already registered.

“But in the latest polls, the SNP advantage was not 55 percent, but 53 percent, but only if the ‘I don’t know’ is excluded.

“In 2014, in the referendum, the ‘I don’t know’ broke the ‘no’ in a large proportion.

“So there is no majority in the latest opinion polls.

“Please challenge all these false narratives as the contradiction arises and poses.”



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