UK: Paki Overlord of Scotland Resigns

Yikes.

They got him.

The world is really going to miss this gentlemanly figure, who inspired us all to be better people.

SCMP:

Scotland’s leader Humza Yousaf resigned on Monday, further opening the door to the UK opposition Labour Party regaining ground in its former Scottish heartlands in a national election expected to be held later this year.

Yousaf is quitting as head of the pro-independence Scottish National Party and first minister of Scotland’s devolved government after a week of chaos triggered by his scrapping of a coalition agreement with the Green Party.

He then failed to secure enough support to survive a no-confidence vote, expected later this week.

“I’ve concluded that repairing our relationship across the political divide can only be done with someone else at the helm,” Yousaf said, resigning a little over a year since he replaced Nicola Sturgeon as first minister and SNP leader.

Humza is used to taking nasty falls

He said he would continue until a successor is chosen in an SNP leadership contest.

The party is losing popular support after 17 years of heading the Scottish government, following a funding scandal and the resignation of Sturgeon as leader last year.

This month, polling firm YouGov said Labour overtook the SNP in voting intentions for a Westminster election for the first time in a decade, raising the prospect of a reversal of the tide that swept most of Scotland’s seats in the UK parliament to the SNP in recent elections.

Labour’s resurgence in Scotland adds to the challenge facing British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Conservative Party, which is lagging far behind Labour in UK-wide opinion polls.

Alba lawmaker Ash Regan – who acrimoniously left the SNP last year – had demanded a reassessment of the Scottish government’s gender self-identification policies in exchange for backing Yousaf in a confidence vote.

Yeah, all of these Moslems in the West support child trannies and crap.

If there was an actual Taliban Party, they would probably be worth voting for.