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GB News: Former Brexit Party MEP accuses SNP of devolution 'disaster' - 'Abolish Holyrood!'

Mr. Habib argued that Holyrood should be abolished, denouncing delegation as a "half-hearted Tony Blair creation." The statement comes after former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Foreign Minister Liz Truss called for extra oversight from the "secret" Scottish government.

Both Mr Truss and his Mr Sunak have announced plans to curb the secrecy surrounding the Scottish Parliament through various proposals.

The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs has pledged to give his MSP special legal protections that will allow him to be more outspoken when reviewing her SNP's decisions.

Mr Sunak, on the other hand, argued that the Scottish government would ensure that consistent data on the delivery of public services were published so that its performance could be assessed relative to the rest of the UK. did.

He also promised to make it mandatory for Scotland's highest civil servants to attend Westminster every year and explain what was going on in Holyrood.

Mr. Habib shared his view, stating: They can get up in that soap box.

``They can complain about Westminster and pass a policy of no accountability. They will beg with bowls in their hands.Nicola Sturgeon recently asked Westminster for more money.The real problem here is not SNP.

"Here 's real problem is delegation, this was Tony Blair's upbringing and needs to be completely undone.

"One of your viewers said that Holyrood

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"And whether the opinion is from a British national based in Scotland, I didn't care if it came from a British national based in .

``So I think devolution is a disaster and makes grievance politics possible.''

In 1969, the structure of the British constitution A Royal Constitutional Commission was established to investigate

Various delegation models were considered and rejected.

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In In the mid-1970s, pressure for reform increased, prompting Jim Callahan's Labor government to introduce legislation creating a Scottish Parliament. became.

However, the Act required a referendum voted by his 40% of Scottish voters.

In the March 1, 1979 referendum, his 52 percent of voters supported devolution.

However, this was only 33% of the electorate, which prevented the plan from proceeding.

This was followed by a vote of no confidence in the Labor government in the May 1979 general election.

This law he "repeated" (repeated) in June 1979.

But Mr Habib argued that the real threat to Britain lay in Northern Ireland.

He said:

``The real threat is from Northern Ireland, which, as we know it, is effectively left behind by the European Union. At least the SNP will win a seat in Westminster and get involved on a genuine British level.

Waiting in Northern Ireland, which has recently bullied terrorists.

87} "This is a state of devolution, requiring a radical change in the structure of the country, and I blame Tony Blair.