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IN TORY SEATS, IT’S THE SNP LEADING THE FIGHT The Conservatives currently hold seven constituencies across Scotland. And on every issue from Scotland’s constitutional question to the
cost-of-living crisis to the transition to net zero – these seven MPs have been missing in action. The Conservatives previously held thirteen Scottish seats after the 2017 election, amidst
the chaos of the Brexit aftermath. The SNP campaigned hard in 2019 to reduce their influence – thirteen Tory MPs silencing Scotland’s voice in Westminster is thirteen too many. On election
night the SNP scored a thumping victory, more than halving the Tories’ representation. But there is still further to go. The Tories in Scotland have slim majorities in each of the seats they
hold – unsurprising given the misery they have inflicted on the communities they represent, and the communities across the country. And the SNP are second place in every Tory seat. By
voting SNP, voters can ensure that the Tories are finished in Scotland at the next election. > Yep. > > The Tories are still laughing at us. https://t.co/ncDODBOS2y > > —
Stephen Flynn MP (@StephenFlynnSNP) October 24, 2023 SCOTLAND GETS WHAT ENGLAND WANTS The difficult truth is that if every single person in Scotland voted Labour as a means of ousting the
Conservatives, it still wouldn’t guarantee an end to Tory government. If the Tories win in England, then Scotland will get a Tory government all the same. Scotland hasn’t voted for the
Conservatives since 1955. And yet, it has lived under Conservative governments for more than half the time since then. In ten elections since 1959, Scotland hasn’t got the government it
voted for. So to vote Labour, to keep the Tories out, doesn’t make sense. The SNP has proven time and time again since 2015 that it can be a better opposition to the Tories than Labour ever
was, and that we can and will form progressive alliances with other parties to remove the Tories from power and secure the best deal for Scotland. > 🏴 Scotland’s future is up to all
people > who live in Scotland, not politicians at Westminster. > > 📺 What is the independence debate really about? Cut through the > noise and share our latest film.
pic.twitter.com/mEYdmAV7DM > > — Yes (@YesScot) March 9, 2023 ONLY THE SNP OPPOSE THE TORIES’ TOXIC POLICIES The whole point in voting Labour used to be to stand against Tory
policies. But Labour is now closer to the austerity economics of Cameron and Osborne than it is to the moderate centre-left. Under Jeremy Corbyn, the party was dominated by scandal,
in-fighting and in a state of electoral freefall, failing the people it sought to represent. Under Starmer, Labour has become so much worse. The party has u-turned on its support for free
tuition, abolishing the lords and investing in a Just Transition. It has junked proposals to abolish the damaging Universal Credit system, the two child cap, the bedroom tax and the infamous
rape clause. Starmer’s Labour has embraced Tory spending policies and is known only for backtracking on everything it has promised the public so far. That begs the question; why vote Labour
if they will only pledge more of the same? What is even the point in the Labour Party if it proposes Tory policies with a red tie? The SNP will be needed at Westminster to argue for
Scotland’s interests against a toxic Tory government and a Labour leader whose only known character trait is his capacity to u-turn. To truly oppose the Tories’ shameful legacy – and all the
damage they have yet to do – only the SNP are up to the job of standing up for the values Scotland believes in. > 👇 Labour and the Tories continuously neglect the needs of > Scotland.
> > ❌ Rejoining the EU > ❌ Tackling child poverty > ❌ Defending workers’ rights > > 🏴 It’s only the SNP that will stand up > for Scotland and fight to deliver a
better future. > pic.twitter.com/PVIo0sRGeH > > — The SNP (@theSNP) October 13, 2023 THE TORIES LEAVE BEHIND A SHAMEFUL LEGACY When the time comes, historians will look
incredulously at the Tories time in office. They wasted their time in government on divisive, incompetent and ill-conceived policies; they tore themselves apart over the disaster of Brexit;
and they implemented an agenda that flattened economic growth while crushing living standards. They have no major achievements – no landmark infrastructure projects or lasting success in our
public services. They have not offered our society anything resembling a better, brighter future. They have failed in nearly every project they have undertaken. The best we can say of this
rotten Tory government, after 13 long, painful years, is that they have managed Britain’s steep decline. A decline of their own design. The UK is heading into an election which will be the
culmination of years of Tory divisive rhetoric, more than a decade of scandal and erosion of public standards. If there was ever a time to kick out this incompetent Tory government, it is
now.