A SCOTTISH Labour candidate at the centre of a row over her sharing “racist” tweets has been criticised for reposting messages calling for…
These included posts featuring the debunked viral claim that Humza Yousaf said there are “too many white people in Scotland” and tweets claiming that Scottish Government aid to Gaza was going to Hamas.
🔎 Another quick trawl through Wilma Brown’s liked tweets - Labour candidate in Cowdenbeath & Kirkcaldy - suggests she really doesn’t like Holyrood and wants it abolished.This was also linked to a post by Wings Over Scotland that claimed Scotland’s schoolchildren were being “indoctrinated” over the Hate Crime Act.
“If she would like to rebut it or apologise for it, she would have apologised instead of deleting her account. It looks like she is running away from scrutiny instead of answering the questions on these racist, abhorrent views.” Brown – a former theatre and anaesthetic nurse – is currently the chair of Unison Scottish health committee and also sits on Unison’s UK health service group working at a UK level in developing policy, terms and conditions for staff and issues relating to devolution in a partnership agreement with NHS employers and government.
"It's clear the SNP is the only party that can be trusted to defend the Scottish Parliament, demand more powers, and advance Scotland's journey to
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