SNP Criticizes Election Timing During School Holidays
Scottish National Party leader John Swinney criticized the Conservative government for scheduling the general election on July 4 during Scotland's school holidays. He accused the government of disrespect and contempt towards Scotland, stating that 'not a moment’s thought' was given to the impact on Scottish families.
Scottish National Party (SNP) leader John Swinney has criticized the Conservative government's decision to hold the general election on July 4, which coincides with Scotland's school holidays.
Swinney accused the government of showing contempt and disrespect towards Scotland by not considering the impact of the election date on Scottish families.
Despite welcoming the general election, Swinney expressed his discontent over the timing, suggesting that 'not a moment’s thought' was given to the inconvenience it would cause.