Meet the new boss, same as the old boss – at least if Scotland elects Anas Sarwar after resignation of Humza Yousaf.
Anti-white Scottish First Minister and Scottish National Party leader Humza Yousaf’s replacement may end up being just as anti-white as he is, as Anas Sarwar, the leader of the Labour Party, who is more popular than Yousaf, has called for new elections.
STV News reported that although the prospects of Sarwar becoming First Minister are unlikely, the odds become more likely if a Scottish Parliament election is held.
In a shockingly similar speech to that given by Yousaf, Sarwar angrily listed how many jobs in Scotland are filled by white people while speaking in front of the Scottish parliament in 2023.
Yousaf announced his resignation following an imminent no-confidence vote due to ending a power sharing agreement between parties.
Yousaf had previously gone viral in 2020 for belittling members of the Scottish government for being white.
Both Sarwar and Yousaf were born in Scotland to Pakistani Muslim parents.
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