And says you have to put our motion up or our MPs will get death threats from Islamists......"they are terrified"
Is that where we are at?
No fan of the SNP but what happened yesterday was a disgrace.
Meanwhile we have Muslims in charge of the two political parties in Scotland and Chris Law the SNP MP returned on Tuesday night from a trio to Cairo in Egypt paid by the U.K. taxpayers for his shadow brief as an SNP MP at Westminster. https://www.theyworkforyou.com/debat...3A25270#g756.2
The SNP politicians have used the mid term holiday to top up their tans.
Useless was in Qatar whilst Chris Law has been in Egypt.
It would be interesting to see if the SNP at Westminster would have called for a vote in House of Commons demanding an immediate ceasefire if Hammas had been bombing and attacking Israel in retaliation for Israel carrying the equivalent of the October 7 attacks on Gaza.
I doubt it. Flynn and the rest of the SNP MPs would have had a motion praising Hammas in their attacks to try to destroy the state of Israel.
Adolph Hitler has a lot to answer for!
After the 9/11 attacks I told everyone that the next big war will be the Muslims versus the rest of the world.
That could easily be avoided if the leadership of Iran was overturned in a coup with them being replaced by a moderate government having free elections and not supporting every terrorist group in the Middle East and beyond.
Countries like Syria would also have free elections as their leadership would no longer be propped up by Iran and Putin would no longer be able to use Syria as a base for his navy etc.
We would get a new world order and there would no need for illegal immigrants to come to Europe as everything would be stable in their countries.
I agree with most of that even the part that the SNP were "done over" but only in that they lost the right to a vote on their opposition day motion. I have no time for the SNP and they are not the innocent party in this carry on. All parties are guilty in playing politics but don't they always? Remember the SNP formed their motion in the clear knowledge and foresight that none of the other parties could support their motion in particular the part which claimed the Israelis were conducting 'collective punishment ' on the Palestinian people which is a designated war crime. Their motion was far less about trying to solve the Gaza problem than causing maximum chaos in parliament and discomfort to the Labour party that could have had as many as 100 MPs voting with the SNP . That would have triggered more Labour front bench sackings and resignations.
The machinations of Parliament are archaic and quirky but the real issue here is that all yesterday's nonsense was party political posturing. The SNP motion was provocative, mischievous even but hadn't a cat in hell's chance of passing. Neither would Labour's in normal circumstances because, even with a few dissentions on the Tory side the Irish politicians were supporting the Tory amendment. Remember also that any motion passed like the one sort of passed yesterday are advisory only and would simply be ignored by the Government. Even the Government policy, whatever it is, will be ignored by Israel so just political posturing all round as much on the SNPs part as any other party.