SNP leader Humza ‘Useless’ Yousaf is hanging by a thread – his demise cannot come soon enough

Scot to go

THIS time the muppets of the SNP have no one else to blame.

For years they have laid their serial failures falsely at the door of London’s wicked Tories — or “out-of-touch” ­Westminster. That won’t wash now.

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This abject chaos was made in Scotland . . . by the fixation over independence and by all those voters still prepared to support the fourth-rate chancers who champion it.

Nicola Sturgeon, as her fortunes faded, managed to leap into bed with a fringe party even madder than her own: The “Scottish Greens”, whom even ­Corbyn’s Labour would have rejected as too dementedly left-wing.

Sturgeon left to spend more time with her own difficulties. And one by one the wonky woke wheels fell off her self-styled “progressive” nationalist coalition.

The Cass report blew up their trans fantasies.

The Net Zero target went the same way when the SNP finally realised the inevitable economic carnage.

A crazy “hate crime” law overwhelmed police and made Scotland a laughing stock.

Now the coalition is over — and leader Humza “Useless” Yousaf is hanging by a thread. His demise cannot come soon enough.

Scots need new leadership which parks the doomed obsession with breaking up the UK, governs competently for once and enables citizens to live longer, healthier, more prosperous lives.

As it is, all are going backwards.

That has net zero to do with London. It is entirely the fault of the clueless SNP.

Migrant mess

PRESIDENT Macron’s police cannot or will not stop the boats. Take that as a given.

Today we reveal how easily they are overrun by migrants dashing across beaches towards a new “taxi boat” ­service which sees inflatables sailed down the French coast to pick them up.

Britain has funded this fiasco with hundreds of millions of pounds and for too long. It hasn’t worked. So what now, if Macron won’t stop the migrants or take them back? Answer: A deterrent.

It is fashionable to say Rwanda has already “failed” or “won’t work”.

Tell it to Ireland’s Deputy Prime Minister.

No fan of the scheme, Micheál Martin concedes that migrants are pouring into Ireland from the UK to avoid deportation to Rwanda. No plane has yet taken off, but the deterrent effect is already clear.

And this is the strategy Labour will scrap “even if it works”. Why? Ideology.

Comeback King

WHAT fantastic news.

Even we didn’t dare hope the King would return to his public duties so soon after his cancer diagnosis.

He’s not yet got the all-clear healthwise, but he’ll be back next Tuesday. And he’s particularly keen to be seen at Trooping the Colour in June.

Why not? He’s quite the trooper himself.

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