Scottish People
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About Scottish People
The Scottish people or Scots, are a nation and ethnic group native to Scotland. Historically, they emerged from an amalgamation of two Celtic-speaking peoples, the Picts and Gaels, who founded the Kingdom of Scotland in the 9th century.
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SNP could make life difficult for Labour - Humza Yousaf
Humza Yousaf has said The SNP could make life " very difficult" for Labour in a hung Parliament if it refused to give Scotland independence vote powers.
Scotland's First Minister reiterated that devolved power would be The Price for SNP support on Labour's agenda.
However He Said it was " obvious" that independence was not The " consistent settled will of The Scottish People ".
Labour have repeatedly said they would not do a deal with The SNP on another referendum.
Last month senior figures in The SNP said they could in The Next Parliament - The Most explicit statement yet of their strategy ahead of The Next general election.
Speaking on, Mr Yousaf said having an independence referendum would be " top of The list" if Labour wanted SNP backing.
He Said : " We would never prop up a Conservative government, ever. And underline that and put that in bold. But of course if Labour do not want to cooperate With Us then we would make life very difficult for them. "
Asked what he meant by this, Mr Yousaf pointed to budgets and The " legislative process".
" There were some tricky times when we were a minority government, " He Said . " What you want is a government, particularly if you're Coming In fresh as a new government, you want stability.
" You want to be able to get your budget through, you want to be able to get your legislative agenda through, you don't want frustrated at every single corner and every single turn. "
Mr Yousaf was Sworn In as First Minister in March after in a leadership contest that exposed deep divisions within The Party .
The 37-year-old became The First Muslim to lead a major UK party.
He was widely assumed to be Nicola Sturgeon 's preferred successor, although she did not explicitly back any of The candidates in The Contest .
In opinion polls, support for Scottish independence consistently sits in The .
Ms Sturgeon wanted to use The Next general election in Scotland as a De Facto referendum, though this would have no effect in law.
But in a rethink of strategy, Mr Yousaf has said he wanted to Focus On making The case for independence because he knows pushing for a vote immediately will be rejected.
He told Laura Kuenssberg his preference was a " legally binding referendum" and to demonstrate consistent support.
He Said : " One Day one poll will say that independence is above 50%, a poll The Next day Will Tell us that it's lower than 50%.
" So we're there or thereabouts in relation to support for independence. I don't want to be there or thereabouts, I want to make sure that independence is a consistent settled will.
" So at The Moment for example it's pretty obvious that independence is not The consistent settled will of The Scottish People . "
Mr Yousaf later added that support for independence is " still rock solid".
He Said : " It's a good base for us to build on. And I've got No Doubt , I've got No Doubt at all, that I will be The leader that will ensure that Scotland becomes an independent nation. "
No deal with indy partiesMr Yousaf's early days as First Minister have proved to be challenging, with - and Nicola Sturgeon 's husband - Peter Murrell over a police investigation into The Party 's finances.
There is also a over Scotland's gender reform legislation and over Scotland's deposit return scheme.
The DRS was last week when, despite an ultimatum from The First Minister , The UK government excluded glass from The Scottish scheme.
Mr Yousaf has already warned that devolution is " becoming unworkable" and criticised The " interfering" Conservative government at Westminster.
Asked whether he would accept former First Minister Alex Salmond 's proposed alliance of The independence supporting parties, including his own Alba Party - Mr Yousaf said " not in The General election".
" Why would we need an alliance when We Are by far The largest independence vehicle party in The country by quite some distance, " He Said .
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com