The SNP leader will face rival Anas Sarwar from Scottish Labour, along with Douglas Ross from the Scottish Conservatives, Willie Rennie at the Lib Dems and Green candidate Patrick Harvie. However, Alba Party leader Alex Salmond and All for Unity lead candidate
George Galloway accused the SNP of actively trying to ruin Scotland as part of their independence plot. In his party election broadcast on the BBC, Mr Galloway claimed that the SNP “have no incentive to make Scotland better, in fact they have
Politician George Galloway delivered a damning monologue which criticised Nicola Sturgeon after he explained only four positive cases have been confirmed on the Scottish border with 1,550 cases in the whole of Scotland over one week. While the Scottish health boards have
George Galloway ruthlessly picked apart the SNP’s election manifesto, branding it a collection of “empty promises”. He pointed out that the huge funding and “freebies” promised by SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon were paid for “by the Union she wants to break up”.
The SNP’s Nicola Sturgeon, Douglas Ross of the Scottish Conservatives, Anas Sarwar of Scottish Labour, Liberal Democrat Willie Rennie and Green co-leader Lorna Slater took part in the first live televised debate on the BBC on March 30. This was followed by
The STV leaders’ debate will see SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon take on Douglas Ross of the Scottish Conservatives, Labour’s Anas Sarwar, Willie Rennie of the Scottish Liberal Democrats and Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie. But in a rally in Stirling this afternoon,
Salmond would be ‘more radical than Sturgeon’ says expert Scotland’s former First Minister, alongside his-then deputy Nicola Sturgeon, led the campaign for Scottish independence in the lead-up to the historic referendum in 2014. That effort ended in failure, with Scotland voting by
George Galloway told Good Morning Scotland that if Scottish voters all tactically voted for Scottish Labour Party leader Anas Sarwar in Nicola Sturgeon’s Glasgow Southside constituency, Scotland’s First Minister would lose her seat. The political commentator added that the SNP would not
The former Labour and Respect MP is widely tipped to upset Nicola Sturgeon’s applecart and win a seat in Holyrood at next month’s election. This news appears to have ignited a smear campaign against the pro-union politician whose party Alliance For Unity
The veteran politician, Galloway, laid down the gauntlet to the former first minster and ex-SNP leader as chairman of GB News Andrew Neil agreed to host a live debate on Spectator TV. Mr Galloway, a former Labour MP, is standing in May’s