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Calling Humza Yousaf “Useless” Is Apparently Racist

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Aircooledfool | 15:40 Wed 05th Apr 2023 | News
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According to Karen Adam msp, snp Aberdeenshire, anyway
She claims that “ calling someone lazy who isn’t (?) who has had some of the toughest jobs in government, and has been “successful” (?) in so many ways , is racism ????!
The question marks are mine , not from her quote in telegraph today
As far as I know he is widely referred by the U word up here, and by some snp msps.
Even if he is , and there is a body of evidence to support that view, how could this be construed as racist. WFM
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Yes, Blair messed up devolution completely by allowing 'parliaments' instead of just a Scottish/Welsh council. They all got power-itis. It is, of course, the same Blair who went along with invading Iraq and knew that there were no WMD. He keeps coming up with mad ideas - he'll probably get a good one soon, but no-one will listen to him (I hope).
Yes, scrap the whole Scottish/Welsh legislative areas and re-write them more inline with what was the normal balance of power.
Un-devolution won't happen. Too many snouts in the trough.
devolved parliament is good..if managed properly...there's the rub ! we really ought to suspend Holyrood pending investigations..appoint a housekeeper..and ideally have election... SNP will most likely lose their majority to Labour now that the Bravehearters ..or a lot of them...have seen the light... Humza is NOT a popular choice of first minister up here..and notwithstanding the current police intervention .. the writing is on the wall... and NOT before time

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