For you newbies, I do this on a rare occasion. I write on something most of you have absolutely no interest......Sorry. I can't always write on the same thing.
Today is election day in the UK.
Local elections in England. For what they would call councils.
In Scotland, election for the Scottish Parliament, known as Holyrood.
And in Wales, an election for the Welsh Parliament.
The people in the UK are upset with the Prime Minister, Kier Starmer and the House of Commons, which is controlled by the Labour Party which is the party of the left in the UK.
Since the National Election in 2024 in the UK, people almost immediately became upset with the Labour Government controlling especially the economy and immigration policy. Labour had been put into power because the Conservative Party, known as the Tory Party, had done a bad job on both economics and immigration. And had controlled Parliament for 10+ years.
In Scotland, there is a movement for Scottish Independence. And there is a party in Scotland that basically is as we talked about in government class, a " One Issue" party. To gain independence from the UK.
That of course is the Scottish Nationalist Party. Or SNP.
Odd group and while many members are Center-Left in their political leanings, there are conservatives within the SNP> An example of that was the first movie James Bond himself, Sean Connery, who was a SNP elected member of the Scottish Parliament, and was at one time a Tory.
If they win today, one of the first things I look for them to call for is an election calling for the independence of Scotland from the UK. This will be the second independence referendum, the first one failed in 2014.
Trouble is, I do not know, if the economics in Scotland is strong enough for they to keep from going broke....
I visited a political " center" for the SNP when we visited our 3rd time to the UK and picked up some " goodies" while there. If I had been still teaching government, they would have " appeared" in Room 22.
In Wales, the party of Welsh Nationalism is the Plaid Cymru....Which simply translates to the " Party of Wales."
They too are seeking Welsh independence. The national legislature in Wales is called the Senedd.
Plaid Cymru is leading in the polls as I write this blog.
Not to confuse things and to keep this somewhat simple, there are relatively new parties in the UK that have really increased in popularity over the last couple of years.....If they win, we will write on them later this week, but to avoid too much confusion, we will only discuss the Plaid Cymru and the SNP today.
I know I will be listening, watching the British media this evening watching for result.....We'll let you know....