• United Kingdom The 'Tory' bonus scandal sinks Boris Johnson: from Westminster to the Caribbean for a million a year

The Scottish National Party (SNP) will present a motion of censure in the British Parliament on Tuesday against the prime minister of the United Kingdom, the conservative

Boris Johnson

, revealed this Sunday the leader of the pro-independence parliamentary group,

Ian Blackford.

Blackford made the announcement during the virtually annual meeting of the ruling party in

Scotland

, before which Scottish Chief Minister and SNP leader

Nicola Sturgeon will

speak on Monday

.

Although due to Johnson's absolute majority in the House of Commons,

the motion has no chance of succeeding,

the SNP wants to present it to censure him for "his disastrous acts" and "his chaotic government," the deputy said.

"In the absence of initiatives by others (allegedly alluding to the Labor Party, first of the British opposition) to hold this prime minister to account, it is once again our job as the Scottish National Party to act as the real opposition," Blackford said.

If this parliamentary measure is not presented, Johnson "will not only think that he has emerged unscathed from the disaster he has caused in recent months, he will think that he can repeat it again," he argued.

Blackford, who chairs the group of SNP MPs in the Westminster Parliament, accused the "Tory" leader of allowing corruption in his party, following recent attempts by the ruling formation to protect a colleague accused of breaking lobbying rules. .

He also maintained that Johnson is increasingly out of place in his role as head of the central government, after a few days ago he began to ramble and speak nonsense during a speech before the employers' association.

During his appearance tomorrow, Sturgeon is expected to detail his plan to achieve the goal of holding a second independence referendum in Scotland during 2022, provided the pandemic allows it, after the one they lost in 2014.

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