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Far-left Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf’s popularity has plummeted amid the introduction of new draconian speech restrictions, with less than three in ten supporters of his own party believing that he is doing a good job.
A survey conducted between April 9th and 12th by Norstat for The Sunday Times found that First Minister Yousaf’s net popularity among those who voted for his Scottish National Party (SNP) in the 2019 general election fell to negative seven per cent, a steep decline from January when the leftist leader had a positive popularity of net 14 per cent.
The poll, which was done after the chaotic introduction of new hate speech laws championed by Yousaf, went on to find that more supporters of his party believe that he is doing a bad job than a good job, with just 29 per cent of SNP voters approving of his performance, compared to 36 per cent who disapprove.
Among the Scottish public, Yousaf experienced the sharpest drop in popularity among all politicians since Norstat’s previous survey in January. The left-leaning first minister, a role akin to a governor in the United States, witnessed a significant decline of 15 points in his net popularity, resulting in a negative 32 rating. This places Yousaf slightly ahead of British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who has faced challenges with his own popularity, by just three points.
Got a problem with Scotland’s dystopian Hate Crime Law?
Well then you must be ‘far right’ says @HumzaYousaf
Even @BBC asking a few questions @theSNP @Scottishgreens #FreeSpeech #Scotland pic.twitter.com/PMnhxJWkcC
— Together (@Togetherdec) April 14, 2024
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