Brexit-obsessed labour are out of touch with scotland — scottish national party


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A new poll has revealed that 70% of voters in Scotland agree that Brexit has been a total and complete failure. The news comes as little surprise when Westminster’s disastrous Brexit has


seen the UK suffer from a declining economy, a workers’ shortage, a fall in living standards and increasing food prices. Even Nigel Farage has admitted that Brexit has been a failure with


people across the UK becoming poorer as a result of Westminster’s failure. > 🇪🇺 While countries similar to Scotland’s size invest in > their people, Westminster control is holding 


Scotland back. >  > 🔎 Figures reveal the UK has the highest poverty rate out of > neighbouring countries. >  > 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Let’s choose a different path with > independence. 


https://t.co/fkiOEPFSzq pic.twitter.com/dADgkylR2m >  > — Yes (@YesScot) May 10, 2023 Yet with all the evidence of the Scottish public’s desire to re-join the European Union, both


Labour and the Tories remain firmly wedded to their failed Brexit vision which continues to be absolutely devastating for businesses and households. This is despite the fact, polling also


found a massive 80% of voters in Scotland agree that the Westminster government has handled Brexit badly and that only 6% of people in Scotland believe Brexit has been a success. The results


demonstrate how out of touch Keir Starmer’s pro-Brexit Labour party are with voters in Scotland, as they continue to line up behind the Tories in promoting the virtues of a damaging Brexit


that’s hammered Scotland’s economy. Westminster has made a total mess of Brexit, dragging Scotland out of the world’s largest single market, that’s eight times the size of the UK, against


its will. That’s the cost of Westminster democracy in action. With Labour and the Tories indistinguishable, the SNP are the only party offering voters in Scotland a route to escape the mess


of Brexit and re-join the EU with the full powers of independence. > The state of Brexit Britain: >  > 📉 Longest and deepest recession in the G7 > ↘️ Lowest growth in the G20, 


apart from Russia > 💡 Soaring energy bills > 🛒 Soaring food prices >  > Scotland can escape Brexit and austerity, and build a better future > with independence. 


https://t.co/bkLETLohJ9 > pic.twitter.com/7DMGkkQKek >  > — Yes (@YesScot) January 11, 2023