Here’s how the two-party westminster system fails scotland


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Christian Wakeford, a right-wing, Brexit-loving Tory MP, has defected to the Labour Party. That, combined with Keir Starmer’s drift towards the right, shows that Labour and the Tories are


increasingly two sides of the same Westminster coin – and increasingly out of touch with Scotland. Here’s how. OUT OF TOUCH ON BREXIT Scotland voted overwhelmingly to remain in the EU, and


the SNP is now the only major party that continues to support Scotland’s place in Europe. Labour have now become full supporters of Boris Johnson’s Brexit – with Keir Starmer ruling out


re-joining the EU or even renegotiating the current damaging deal. > 📣 @Keir_Starmer: “No rejoining… make Brexit work, don’t > just say get it done, make it work.” >  > 🚨 Latest 


OBR research found Brexit will hit the economy twice as > hard as Covid. >  > 🥀 Labour are now full supporters of Brexit – and Scotland is > paying a heavy price. 


pic.twitter.com/0gGsvZr5pN >  > — Yes (@YesScot) November 8, 2021 Christian Wakeford enthusiastically backed the hardest form of Brexit, supporting “no deal” and voting to drag


Scotland out of Europe. Labour is now fully complicit in this. Here’s the rolling list of how we’re all forced to pay the price of a Brexit we never voted for.