Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf faces a political crisis as support for his party falls to its lowest level in a decade due to the controversial rollout of a new hate speech law.
Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf is facing a political “apocalypse” as a survey showed support for his leftist-separatist Scottish National Party has fallen to its lowest level in a decade amid the chaotic rollout of his new hate speech law .
According to leading polling expert Sir John Curtice, the survey means that the SNP is on pace to only receive 18 seats in the UK parliament, a potentially disastrous decline from the 2019 general election when the separatist party had won 30 seats. Meanwhile, the Scottish branch of the left-wing Labour Party is predicted to win 28 seats in the northern British country. Thedescribed the polling as indicating a potential “apocalypse” for Yousaf and his leftist party.
The poll was also conducted in part during the first days of the rollout of the Hate Crime and Public Order Act 2021, which came into force last Monday. However, this week the force admitted that only around 3 per cent of complaints were actually being investigated, with just 240 reports being looked at as hate speech offences.
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