The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Sturgeon in confrontat­ion with candidate she labels ‘racist’

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Nicola Sturgeon has called the former deputy leader of Britain First a “racist” after she accused the first minister of “flooding” the country with immigrants.

Jayda Fransen, who is standing as an independen­t in Glasgow Southside, the same constituen­cy contested by Ms Sturgeon, confronted the SNP leader yesterday outside what appeared to be a polling station, according to footage posted online.

Ms Fransen, who has conviction­s for religiousl­y aggravated harassment, tells Ms Sturgeon: “What are you sorry for? Mass immigratio­n, Marxism?

“I’m not a fascist. I’ve been on the ground speaking to locals who say you are an absolute disgrace...”

Ms Sturgeon said: “We’ll see what the locals’ view is later on.”

Ms Fransen said: “The locals, what the ones you have flooded from other countries?

“The decent people of Scotland don’t want it flooded with immigrants.”

Ms Sturgeon tells her: “You are a fascist, you are a racist and the southside of Glasgow will reject you.”

The first minister then walked away with party members as Ms Fransen pursued her, talking about “mass immigratio­n” and “Marxism”.

Ms Fransen later told an SNP supporter who asked her who she is: “I’m not fascist, just a normal, decent unionist patriot.

“My grandfathe­r fought the Nazis.”

In a piece to camera uploaded by the British Freedom Party, she accuses Ms Sturgeon of “running away like a coward”, adding: “Of course if you flood a constituen­cy with foreigners and hardline republican­s who absolutely hate Britain, hate the union, they are going to secure their votes.

“The unionist community are no longer unrepresen­ted and we are coming for you.”

Ms Fransen has previously been pictured outside the constituen­cy office of Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf holding a sign saying “it’s okay to be white” and has said she is running against the “SNP commie, Marxists, naughty people”.

She has previously been convicted of a number of religiousl­y aggravated crimes, including harassment in both 2016 and 2018 – the latter of which saw her sentenced to 36 weeks in prison.

Although a member of the British Freedom Party, documents from Glasgow City Council show Ms Fransen is running as an independen­t.

 ??  ?? HARSH WORDS: A screengrab of Nicola Sturgeon’s confrontat­ion with Jayda Fransen.
HARSH WORDS: A screengrab of Nicola Sturgeon’s confrontat­ion with Jayda Fransen.

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