Why the snp are now the scottish inter-national party — scottish national party
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In Glasgow, the SNP regional list is headed by human rights activist Roza Salih, one of the famed Glasgow Girls, who originally hails from Southern Kurdistan. She is joined on the same list
by fellow former refugee Abdul Bostani from Afghanistan. In Central Scotland, the SNP list is headed by Cumbernauld North SNP councillor Danish Ashraf whose family is originally from the
Sindh province of Pakistan, while in the West of Scotland the regional list is topped by Erskine and Inchinnan SNP councillor Michelle Campbell, whose grandparents came to Scotland from
Uganda. There is also an African connection in the North East of Scotland where the SNP list is led by the Nigerian-Scot Fatima Joji from Westhill in Aberdeen, who would be the first black
Muslim ever returned to the Scottish Parliament. Fatima is joined on the North East list by Nadia El-Nakla from Dundee whose father’s family is Palestinian and has family in Gaza. On the
same list is Christian Allard, originally from rural French Burgundy, who has been in Scotland for 35 years and already served as an SNP councillor, MSP and MEP. Another French SNP candidate
is Sarah Fanet who is on the Highlands and Islands list together with Qasim Hanif, an SNP member for more than 16 years, and from a wider family of ground-breaking prominent Scots-Asian SNP
members. In Lothian, the regional list is headed by Graham Campbell – a trailblazing SNP councillor of African-Caribbean background who has done much to promote awareness of Scotland’s
shameful past role in the slave trade. SNP international list candidates are joined by many running in constituency contests, including Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf in Glasgow Pollok. His
mother and father both came to Scotland as young children, with their parents from Pakistan. His paternal grandfather worked in the Singer sewing machine factory in Clydebank and maternal
grandfather worked as a conductor on the buses. In Glasgow Kelvin, the SNP candidate Kaukab Stewart was born in Pakistan and lived in England, before coming to Scotland. In Dumbarton, Toni
Giugliano comes from an Italian-Scottish family that made their home in Helensburgh and later Balloch. He himself was born in Italy and has Italian as his first language. Still in the West
of Scotland, the SNP candidate in Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley, Elena Whitham, grew up in Canada, while Siobhian Brown in nearby Ayr grew up in Australia. In the South of Scotland Paul
Wheelhouse, the SNP candidate in Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire, was born in Northern Ireland – while Shona Robison in Dundee East was born in England. Finance Secretary Kate Forbes, who
is standing in Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch spent much of her childhood in India, while Edinburgh South SNP candidate Catriona MacDonald grew up in China where she learnt Chinese. I myself
am the son of a refugee who came to these shores from Germany at the end of the Second World War. I grew up in Edinburgh as a German speaker and am proud to be the SNP candidate in Edinburgh
Central. My local constituency party has a significant international membership, from all the Home Nations, the United States, France, Germany, Portugal, Poland and many other countries
besides. In Edinburgh Central itself, there are more than 7200 European Union and international voters – all of whom are eligible to vote in the election. There are tens of thousands of
people in Edinburgh from other countries, the largest numbers from Poland, India, Ireland, China, the USA, Germany, Pakistan, Australia, France and Spain. According to the 2011 census,
Scotland is home to 16,964 Irish citizens, 99,569 citizens of other EU countries, 56,156 of Commonwealth countries and 59,450 citizens of other countries – most of whom are eligible to vote
on May 6. The Scottish independence movement is outward-looking and internationalist, a fact reflected in the international background of so many SNP candidates for the May 6 election. For
the first time all residents in Scotland: domestic, Commonwealth, European Union and from the wider world, are eligible to vote in elections to Holyrood. Let’s encourage them all to register
and use both of their votes for the Scottish Inter-National Party.
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