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The new First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, proclaims his own identity while at the same time dismissing our Scottish identity.

He tells the world they can be Scottish simply by being here for just one day. He ignores the fact that what makes Scotland is the people with our culture, identity and heritage. His vision for Scotland will destroy Scotland and her people.

This social justice warrior supreme exemplifies everything that is wrong with the SNP and why Scots need to rise up and vote these traitors out of power at every level of government.

Their membership have elected somebody who is not indigenously Scottish as their leader and he has made it clear he does not care for true Scots. In fact, as you will all recall, he thinks Scotland is too White or in other words too Scottish.

It is time for patriots not yet in the struggle to get active and help us change the land we live in for the better. Join us in making in impact in the communities where we live. You cannot make things better if you are not organised and active.

Email [email protected] today and play your part.
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🚨BREAKING NEWS🚨

Humza Yousaf sworn in as First Minister of Scotland.

During the ceremony he wore the traditional national outfit of Pakistan the Shalwar Kameez.
On this day in 1296 the sack of Berwick took place. It was the first significant battle of the First War of Scottish Independence .

Edward I treated Scotland as a feudal vassal state, claiming contributions toward the cost of the defence of England. When he demanded support for his war against France, the Scots responded by forming an alliance with the French, and launched an unsuccessful attack on Carlisle.

On 28 March, Edward passed the river Tweed with his troops and stayed that night at Coldstream. From there he marched on the town of Berwick.

Berwick,was Scotland's most important trading port, second only to London in economic importance in medieval Britain at that point. Its garrison was commanded by William the Hardy, Lord of Douglas, while the besieging party was led by Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford. Contemporary accounts of the number slain range from 4,000 to 17,000.The English took the castle, whereupon Douglas surrendered and his life and those of his garrison were spared.
Love her, loathe her, or just don't really care about her, you have to give JK Rowling credit for standing up for what she believes and not being afraid to be labelled with certain names. Many nationalists could take a leaf from her book and stand up for what they believe in public, unafraid of the labels put upon them.

If you ever had any doubts whether the Scottish Government's Gender Recognition Bill is a danger to women and children you just have to look at the numerous cases such as Isla Bryson that have come to light recently. Nearly every transgender person in the Scottish prison system has started their transition after being jailed - a sure sign that they are gaming the system for their own twisted ends.

We should all stand up for women's and children's rights, not just when it comes to the Gender Recognition Bill, but the whole "woke" agenda.

Join us in opposing this and all the other "progressive" rubbish that those in power are trying to push on our nation.

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The National Records of Scotland have released their annual list of new baby names.

The boys list makes interesting reading. And it's not because Noah, Jack and Leo sit at the top this year. There are no obvious 'New Scot' names in the top ten! Well until you take into account the variations in spellings and Muhammad/Mohammed etc. moves into 7th place with 259 births.

Demographic change is coming to Scotland. That is obvious. Sadly good names like Kenneth/Kenny were only taken 4 times and Simon 3 times.

Scottish Regional Organiser Si Crane (pictured above) was not impressed.
New article on the Patriotic Alternative website: The Immigrant's Socialist Workers Party

By Simon Crane
On this day in 1295 Robert de Brus, 5 the Lord of Annadale and Grandfather of Robert the Bruce, the future King of Scotland died at Lochmaben Castle. The picture above is the family coat of Arms.

Robert V de Brus (Robert de Brus), 5th Lord of Annandale , was a feudal lord, justice and constable of Scotland and England, a regent of Scotland, and a competitor for the Scottish throne in 1290/92 in the Great Cause. He is commonly known as "Robert the Competitor". His grandson Robert the Bruce eventually became King of Scots.

Robert was son of Robert Bruce, 4th Lord of Annandale and Isobel of Huntingdon. Widely known as Robert the Noble, he was also grandson of David of Scotland, 8th Earl of Huntingdon, and Matilda de Kevilloc of Chester, great-grandson of Henry of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon and Northumberland, and Ada de Warenne, and great-great-grandson of King David I of Scotland and Maud, Countess of Huntingdon.
Notorious "afroweegian" Campbell is in trouble again. This time for being aggressive and shouting at people to shut up during a council meeting in Glasgow. When Labour's Frank McAveety raised a complaint with the SNP Lord Provost about Campbells behaviour and the Provost's lack of action. Campbell invited him to come outside to sort it out.

Campbell is notorious for being aggressive and has been under investigation over financial misdeeds by him and his partner - the SNP MP Anne McLaughlin.

Campbell has in the past used the ridiculous term "afroweegian" to describe himself. He has made a career out of playing the race card and grifting in the "racial" equality, slavery and ethnic minority sphere.

The sooner Campbell loses his seat in the council the better. The people of Glasgow need indigenous representatives, not race baiting grifters like Campbell.

More nationalists need to get involved in local politics and that is PA's aim. Join us in working towards that end.

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In Scotland, where the tradition is celebrated over the course of forty-eight hours, April Fool's Day is also known as "April Gowk," "Gowkie Day" or "Hunt the Gowk." "Gowk" is Scottish for "cuckoo" (an emblem of simpletons) and thus, a "gowk" is the butt of any practical joke. The second day of the Scottish April Fool's custom is devoted exclusively to pranks involving the posterior region of the body. This is known as "Taily Day" and the origin of the ever-popular "Kick Me" sign is likely traceable to this observance. The same custom takes place in the Orkney Isles (located just off the Scottish Mainland), where this area's "Tailing Day" is also celebrated on April 2.
Yesterday saw the passing of world champion Scottish boxer Ken Buchanan at the age of 77. Buchanan was Scotland's first undisputed World champion.

Buchanan, who was born and raised in Edinburgh, won his first 33 fights and fought for the last time in 1982. He ended his career with a 61-8 win-loss record.
The boxer won the WBA lightweight title in 1970 by defeating Ismael Laguna in a famous fight in Puerto Rico and added the WBC crown the following year with a victory over Ruben Navarro.
He was stripped of the WBC title for failing to defend it against Pedro Carrasco and then lost the WBA belt when he controversially suffered just a second defeat against the great Roberto Duran.
Buchanan was awarded an MBE in 1972 and a statue of him was unveiled in his home city in 2022.
PA Scotland have been out protesting for two months now with the local community of Erskine against the housing of nearly 200 illegal migrants in the Muthu Glasgow River Hotel.

The passion and perseverance of the people of Erskine is a wonderful thing to behold, and we will be outside that hotel every single Sunday starting at midday until our concerns are listened to, so come on down to show your support.

If you'd like to join PA and get involved in organising events like this throughout the country, email [email protected]

#ErskineSaysNo
On this day in 1723 George Watson passed away in Edinburgh.

Watson was a Scottish accountant and philanthropist. He was the Bank of Scotland's first Chief Accountant. He bequeathed money that was used to establish George Watson's College and fund George Heriot's School in Edinburgh.

Watson was born in Edinburgh on 12 November 1654, the eldest son of Marion Ewing (d.1697) and John Watson, a merchant. After the death of his father and the remarriage of his mother, Watson and his brother James were brought up by their aunt Elizabeth Davidson. In 1672 he went to Rotterdam to be educated in book-keeping. He returned to Edinburgh to become, in 1676, the private secretary to Sir James Dick. Based partly on this experience he became one of a famed accountant and was appointed chief accountant to the Bank of Scotland

Watson had an investment in a English ship that was allegedly used in the slave trade. There have been calls to change the name of the school named after him, which the school has rejected.
A new poll by Sevanta for the Scotsman newspaper makes grim reading for the new FM and leader of the SNP Yousaf

It predicts that Yousaf could be the person who loses the SNP's 16-year grip on power. If it plays out as the poll predicts, the SNP would have 46 seats, Labour 42, the Tories 24, Greens 10 and the LibDems 7. It would result in a hung parliament with the SNP far short of the 65 seats needed to form a majority government.

In theory, Labour could take power with support from either the Conservatives or the Lib Dems. Though it would be good to see the SNP out of power as they have overseen a decline in the Scottish economy, public services and an increase in "wokeness".

A Labour coalition would not be the best for the people of Scotland. Scotland needs a patriotic ethnonationalist government: a government that will put the indigenous people first, stamp out the ridiculous "progressive" agenda while growing our economy and boosting public services.

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On this day in 1617 John Napier of Merchiston passed away.

John Napier of Merchiston, nicknamed Marvellous Merchiston, was a Scottish landowner known as a mathematician, physicist, and astronomer. He was the 8th Laird of Merchiston. His Latinized name was Ioannes Neper.

John Napier is best known as the discoverer of logarithms. He also invented the so-called "Napier's bones" and made common the use of the decimal point in arithmetic and mathematics.

Napier's birthplace, Merchiston Tower in Edinburgh, is now part of the facilities of Edinburgh Napier University. There is a memorial to him at St Cuthbert's at the west side of Edinburgh.

Napier is yet another example of how Scotland has always been at the forefront of discovery, science and education and can be again.
Since the SNP brought in their sentencing guidelines for under-25s that focus on "rehabilitation" and appear to favour the perpetrator over the victim, we have seem some terrible judicial sentencing decisions, but this has to be one of the worst.

A man who is now 21 violently sexually assaulted and raped a 13-year-old girl on multiple occasions when he was 17. The judge has sentenced him to 275 hours of community service and a 3-year supervision order on the sex offenders register. If he was over 25 he would have received at least a 5-year prison sentence. Worst still, he has shown no remorse and is seeking to appeal this lenient sentence. He obviously is not "rehabilitated".

The poor victim must live with the stigma, memory and trauma of these events for the rest of her life, something she can never escape. He is free to get on with his life; she is having to serve a life sentence.

Scottish justice is a joke. Change is desperately needed. Help us to be the change.

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On this day in 1820 the Battle of Bonnymuir took place.

On the 6th of April 1820, during the course of Scotland’s brief but intense Radical War, a small army of weavers clashed with troops from the regular army and the local Stirlingshire Yeomanry, one of the many volunteer government militias of the time. The Radicals were led by Andrew Hardie of Townhead in Glasgow and John Baird of Condorrat at Cumbernauld. Almost certainly lured into it by government agents provocateurs, Hardie and Baird were heading for the Carron Iron Works at Falkirk, aiming to seize cannons.

The Radicals had walked through a rainy night from Glasgow and Condorrat and as they were resting, sitting and lying on the grass, they spotted hussars riding towards them. The soldiers clearly knew where to find them. A skirmish ensued. The little Radical army fought bravely, the action taking place around a dry stone wall known ever since as the Radical Dyke. Defeated, they were taken to imprisonment at Stirling Castle.
Robina Qureshi, the head of the Positive Action in Housing charity that supports "refugees", has attacked Braverman's recent statement that the fear of accusations of racism have stopped the investigation into grooming gangs that are mainly made up of Asian Muslims.

She has pulled out the claim that most paedophiles are White. In any country you would expect the largest number committing any crime to be of the ethnic group that is the largest.

She ignores that Asian gangs set out to specifically target an ethnic group that is not theirs. Tens of thousands of White girls have been targeted by Asians and most cases were ignored for decades because of fear of claims of "racism" and a bad attitude towards the mainly poor White girls by the police and social services when the girls tried to report the abuse.

It is people like Qureshi carrying on denying that there is a problem within Asian communities that will lead to more girls being abused and having their
lives ruined. They are as guilty as the abusers.
Peter Murrell, Sturgeon's husband, has been arrested in a suprise move by Police Scotland.

The investigation into where the £600,000 that was donated to the SNP to be ringfenced for a new referendum has gone has dragged on for over two years.

Questions need to be asked about how much Sturgeon knew about the money, how much she knew about Murrell's activities and her own part in them. Today's events make it appear likely that these matters had some bearing on her recent resignation.

We will all be watching very closely to see what happens next.

There is a corruption at the heart of Scottish politics and change is needed. Join us in being the change.

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