The week in review: 9 nov – 15 nov — scottish national party


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With the General Election campaign well underway it’s been yet another busy week for the SNP. In case you missed it, here’s a quick round up of all the latest news. 📍 On Saturday, a YouGov


poll found that support for the SNP in Scotland had risen to 42%, whilst Labour support had collapsed. But we’re taking nothing for granted and are fighting for every vote. > SNP voter 


support in Scotland rises to 42% while Labour backing > collapses, poll https://t.co/eTxHX9TYMe >  > — Stewart McDonald (@StewartMcDonald) November 9, 2019 📍 On Sunday, the


Guardian’s own analysis found that the SNP are the strongest main party for tackling climate change. > 🌍 Guardian’s analysis shows the SNP are the strongest main > party on 


#ClimateChange. >  > 🗳️ SNP’s Westminster Leader Ian Blackford, alongside Plaid > Cymru, are the only political leaders to have a 100% record when it > comes to supporting 


climate change legislation. #GE2019 #VoteSNP > pic.twitter.com/kMiPOo41na >  > — The SNP (@theSNP) November 10, 2019 📍 By Monday we heard that Nigel Farage wouldn’t stand his Brexit


Party candidates in any Conservative seats. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said: “I suspect there are many traditional Tory voters that are appalled to find that their party has effectively


become the Brexit Party.” > 🚨 Donald Trump has got his wish. >  > 🙈 Nigel Farage has made a pact with Boris Johnson – the Brexit > Party now won’t stand in ANY Tory seats. >


  > 🗳In every Tory seat in Scotland, the SNP is the main challenger. > #VoteSNP to deprive the Tories of a majority and escape Brexit. > #GE2019 pic.twitter.com/u9rDn3snyi > 


> — The SNP (@theSNP) November 11, 2019 📍 Tuesday saw the release of the SNP’s new campaign advert, highlingting the need for Scotland to take a different path to the one laid out by the


Tories. > 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 It’s time to choose a new path for > Scotland. #VoteSNP #GE2019 pic.twitter.com/uY3FuUodes >  > — The SNP (@theSNP) November 12, 2019 📍 And that night Nicola


Sturgeon joined Mhairi Black for a packed-out town tall meeting in Johnstone. The First Minister said Scottish voters had the opportunity to reject Boris Johnson and choose a more optimistic


future for Scotland. > ⚠️ Do not take the risk of waking up to pictures of an > emboldened Boris Johnson walking into Downing Street. >  > 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Instead choose a better 


future. Choose > a future as an outward-looking European independent nation. >  > 🗳️ On December 12th #VoteSNP in #GE2019. > pic.twitter.com/aMzBCrU0tz >  > — The SNP 


(@theSNP) November 14, 2019 📍 On Wednesday Nicola Sturgeon accepted the challenge to list 50 Scottish Government headline achievements in just a few minutes. > My team saw your video 


@JacindaArdern – so no harm in some > friendly competition 😉. >  > Here’s my attempt to get through some of my Scottish > Government’s headline achievements in under two minutes.


 Start the > clock! pic.twitter.com/t9rngeV6W1 >  > — Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) November 13, 2019 📍 On Thursday the SNP launched a legal action fund to fight for our place


on televised election debates. The SNP is the UK’s third party and Scotland’s party of government – our voices must be heard. > 📺 If broadcasters get their way, Scotland will be shut out 


of TV > debates. That’s not on. >  > ❌ Politics isn’t about the two tired old Westminster parties – > we need real debates, so voters can make a real choice. >  > 👉 Chip in


 and help us make that a reality. > https://t.co/AOh5Z9bbu3 pic.twitter.com/SiLsBpZU1S >  > — The SNP (@theSNP) November 14, 2019 📍 On Thursday night Jeremy Corbyn came on a flying


visit to Scotland – but there was a message waiting for him outside the venue. > 👀 Jeremy Corbyn came on a flying visit to Scotland to tell us > that regardless of how we vote, he 


won’t listen to us. >  > 📽 So we sent him a message he couldn’t ignore. >  > 🗳 #VoteSNP at #GE2019 to escape Brexit and give Scotland a choice > about its future. 


pic.twitter.com/PjVvrAg78s >  > — The SNP (@theSNP) November 15, 2019 📍 On Friday we learned the results of 3 council by-elections – a hat-trick of victories for the SNP. > Huge 


congratulations to @Emma_Roddick, new @theSNP councillor in > Inverness – what a result! That’s 3 out of 3 SNP victories in > yesterday’s by-elections. https://t.co/Lj83xby8zA > 


> — Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) November 15, 2019