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Humza Yousaf

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'''Humza Haroon Yousaf''' ([[Urdu]]: '''حمزہ ہارون یوسف''') is a [[Glasgow]]-born criminal who currently serves is set to be installed as Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care the [[Islamic]] ''vazir-e a'zam'' of Scotland. He is leader of the [[Scottish National Party]], Scotland's hard-left, [[racist]] and [[authoritarian]] ruling party, who established a police state under Yousaf's predecessor, Scottish socialist [[führer ]] [[Nicola Sturgeon]]'s regime.
Yousaf is on track to win SNP leadership in began his criminal career following the [[9/11 terrorist attacks]].<ref name="yousaf140918" /> After taking up politics in 2011, Yousaf served in numerous failed ministerial offices between 2012 and 2023 election . Yousaf seized power on 27 March 2023 against the subject, despite will of the Scottish general public preferring [[Kate Forbes]]in Scotland.<ref name="SNPvote23">[https://scotgoespop.blogspot.com/2023/03/exclusive-scot-goes-pop-panelbase-poll.html SNP election polls]</ref>
In 2020, he became known as the architect of the [[totalitarian]] Hate Crime Bill.<ref name="specscandals" /><ref name="spectatorfreespeech21">[https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/the-snp-s-radical-assault-on-freedom-of-speech The SNP’s radical assault on freedom of speech]</ref>
At age 10, Humza Yousaf became a volunteer for charity Islamic Relief. This organisation has been accused on several occasions of being a front for [[Radical Islam|Radical Islamism]].
In the aftermath of 9/11, following a protest against military action in Afghanistan, Yousaf engaged in the illegal act of blocking the M8 motorway.<refname="yousaf140918">[https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2014/09/18/humza-yousaf-the-radical-behind-alex-salmond/ Humza Yousaf MSP: The Islamist-Linked 'Radical' Behind Salmond and Scottish Independence]</ref>
== Political career ==
=== Early career (2011 - 2012) ===
Humza Yousaf claimed on 26 February 2023 that Scotland shouldn't have a First Minister who opposes "[[Same-sex marriage|equal marriage]]", referring to the views of his leadership contest rival [[Kate Forbes]]. This is despite the fact that Yousaf actually missed the vote on that subject due to pressure from the mosque.<ref>[https://www.transcontinentaltimes.com/scotland-equal-marriage-humza-yousaf/ Scotland Shouldn’t Have a First Minister Who Opposes Equal Marriage, Says Humza Yousaf]</ref><ref>[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2023/02/24/snp-humza-yousaf-leadership-candidate-gay-marriage-vote/ Humza Yousaf ‘skipped gay marriage vote following pressure from mosque’]</ref>
Yousaf took control of the Scottish National Party and of Scotland following the SNP leadership election on 27 March 2023. His installation as leader is highly controversial as he relied on second-preference votes to defeat his nearest rival, Kate Forbes, who was preferred by the Scottish general public.<ref name="SNPvote23" />
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