SNP Faces Internal Turmoil Over Robertson's Meeting
SNP Faces Internal Turmoil Over Robertson's Meeting
SNP Faces Internal Turmoil Over Robertson's Meeting
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Angus Robertson, the Scottish National Party's external affairs secretary, is facing intense pressure to resign following a controversial meeting with Israel's deputy ambassador, Daniela Grudsky, amid ongoing violence in Gaza. Party members have lodged a motion of censure against him, claiming the meeting undermines the SNP's stance on a ceasefire and has brought the party into disrepute. Senior figures, including veteran MSP Christine Grahame, have called for his removal, labeling him a 'liability' and expressing outrage at the perceived endorsement of Israel's actions. First Minister John Swinney, who reportedly authorized the meeting, faces growing criticism for his role in the controversy, with some suggesting he should resign alongside Robertson. The fallout has led to numerous resignations from party members, indicating significant unrest within the SNP. As the party grapples with this crisis, the leadership's handling of the situation is under scrutiny, threatening its credibility on foreign policy issues.

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