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Only the SNP can beat the Tories in Scotland

LloydBy Lloyd5th April 202480 Views2 Mins Read News
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Vote SNP to make Scotland Tory-Free

In half of the seats across Scotland, it is a straight fight between the SNP and the Tories. That includes here in Angus South – which contains the new constituencies of Arbroath and Broughty Ferry, and Angus and Perthshire Glens.

The SNP are also a close second place in every one of the seven constituencies the Tories currently hold in Scotland, from the south to the North East.

https://twitter.com/theSNP/status/1745792917384429693

At the party’s recent National Campaign Council, First Minister Humza Yousaf lambasted the Tories’ failure to deliver on every policy area, from housing, to the economy, to Britain’s creaking public services.

We know that the Westminster establishment will throw everything they have at the SNP. I am telling you today – it won’t work.

We have an alternative to broken Brexit Britain.

FIRST MINISTER HUMZA YOUSAF

The Tories’ internal strife has continued to spiral as they engage in ‘culture war’ conflicts, divisive rhetoric and reel from scandal after scandal.

Polling expert, Professor John Curtice, has said there is a 99% chance Labour will win the next general election.

https://twitter.com/theSNP/status/1775171157945102395

But the party is benefitting more from the Tories spectacular decline than its own success; under Sir Keir Starmer the Labour Party has ditched, scaled back or revised every single one of its policies – even going so far as to double down on its praise of Margaret Thatcher to win over Conservative voters.

The SNP is the only viable challenger to the Tories in Scotland.

Voters across the country are sick of the Tories’ and their unremitting failures. But with both Sir Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak joined at the hip on economic policies, it’s clear that Labour does not offer the change Scotland needs.

https://twitter.com/HumzaYousaf/status/1745864043791863956

Polling clearly shows that people across Scotland continue to put their trust in the SNP to deliver for them.

We won’t take a single vote for granted and will keep working hard to stand up and protect Scotland’s values – especially in a Westminster system where standards in public office and trust in politics have never been lower.

At the next election, it is only the SNP who can make Scotland Tory free, stand up for Scotland’s values and defend Scotland’s interests at every possible opportunity.

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