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After Scotland’s First Leader Humza Yousaf announced his resignation today, his replacement could be even worse.
Anas Sarwar, the leader of the Labour Party, has been rising in the polls and should a snap election be called may have a chance of winning.
Sarwar previously gave a nearly identical speech to Yousaf lambasting Scotland for being too white.
The Labour politician said if he was to be elected First Minister he would include misogyny in the new Hate Crime law.
His party have also said they would not repeal the new law, despite its deep unpopularity for allowing transgender males to report misgendering as a ‘Hate Crime.’
According to polling by Redfield and Wilton Strategies conducted in March, 32% of respondents think Sarwar would make a better first minister, compared with 31 percent for Yousaf.