Former MP Mhairi Black announces she has left the SNP


Former SNP deputy Mhairi Blairi left the party – mainly on his Trance and Palestinian attitude.
BLACK, who was previously the leader of the SNP at Westminster, said that when he did not participate in the decisions taken by the party, he was “too much”.
Talking to the Herald newspaperSNP said it was “delivery” on important issues for him.
“Basically, for a long time, I haven’t agreed with a few decisions,” he said.
When Black was elected to Westminster at the age of 20 and has been the youngest deputy since 1832.
He stood in front of the general elections last year, Referring to security concerns, social media abuse and unusable hours.
Paisley and Renfrewshire were elected as a deputy of South and overthrew the former Minister of Labor Secretary Douglas Alexander, and in the 2015 general elections, the SNP victory in Scotland.
In 2014, the Scottish independence referendum has been the first national election.
While talking BBC Scotland’s Scotcast’s early this yearMs. Black said it was “99.9%” and insisted on “party politics”, making sure that she would not try to be MSP in Holyrood.
He criticized the SNP’s decisions in recent years and said he was not satisfied with the prominent position of the Deputy Minister Kate Forbes in the party.
Probably “announced that he will leave [politics] Later, MS Forbes, who had more socially conservative views and supports women’s rights to one gender areas, became the SNP leader.
Ms forbes The Scottish Government is not a supporter of the attempt to submit a new gender recognition legislation – In December 2022, it was passed by the MSPs, but it was blocked by the British government – it would allow everyone to change their legally recognized gender.

Mrs Black announced that he had left the SNP before the “trying to work” show in Edinburgh Fringe.
“‘I don’t agree with what you are doing’ or the decision or strategy reached there has been too many times when I think of a decision or strategy.” He said.
Black said it was “still pro -independence”, but the party claimed that the “LGBT rights, especially the transfers of trans rights,” was a problem for him.
“I thought the party could be better about Palestine.”
The former deputy said: “If there is something, probably a little more left wing. I don’t think I have changed so much. I feel that the party should change much more.”
First Minister John Swinney said Black regretted the decision to leave the SNP.
He said: “I wish him to continue his party membership. I wish him good wishes for everything ahead.”
Swinney said SNP is passionate about the termination of LGBT rights and the crisis in Gaza.
“The pain of the Palestinian people is an issue we’ve followed ruthlessly,” he said.
“According to the problem of LBGT rights, I want to make sure that SNP is accepted as a party that protects everyone in our society.”
Black, Westminster’daki during the time of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) was diagnosed and previously as a deputy “burning” after being disturbed by the situation, he said.
Mhairi Black’s agent BBC Scotland Miss Black said he didn’t want to comment more.
A SNP spokesman said the party “John Swinney united under the vision of creating a better, more fair Scotland.”

Mhairi Black was once one of the SNP’s rising stars – and today’s announcement points to the end of a moving journey with the party.
Victory won in 2015-20-year-old student beat a great labor monster.
In the early days of social media, the first speech at Commons was the success of the storm.
It was the youngest deputy since 1832, a time when the parliamentary system was tightened and professionalized.
They loved what they saw the components and was re -elected in 2017 and 2019 – but not a happy time.
Ms. Black clearly spoke about the fact that she didn’t like the “toxic environment” in Westminster and her deep mental health struggles.
It wasn’t a surprise to leave politics last year – maybe the decision to leave the SNP today.
The indications were already strong in March – when the BBC told Scotcast to participate in a different political party in the future.
He said he was still a SNP member.
Trans rights and Palestine seem to be special triggers to end its relationship with the party.
Today’s announcement has paved the way for him to treat the boards with a female show at Edinburgh Fringe next month.
The former deputy had a usual political career – his passion stemmed from the referendum of independence, and some of them flared up earlier than they had hoped.
However, the time in the SNP was effective – and what more can a political party hope?