Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf has accused political leaders of undervaluing the lives of Palestinians and Muslims, stating that they feel Palestinian blood is considered cheap. Yousaf defends his government's tax policies, noting that the top 5% will be asked to pay more to support policies like free tuition in Scotland. He criticized the lack of support for citizens in Gaza and emphasized the differential value placed on the lives of Palestinians and Muslims.
Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf said he believes “without a shadow of a doubt” that people place different value on the lives of Palestinians and Muslims during a BBC interview with Laura Kuenssberg on Sunday. https://t.co/YFaZXoPPlD
“[The Muslim community] feel that Palestinian blood is very cheap” Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf says he believes the lives of Palestinians and Muslims are not valued as highly as others https://t.co/0q1sE0uKPo
Humza Yousaf has accused political leaders of viewing Palestinian blood as “cheap” as he criticised a lack of support for citizens in Gaza ✍️: @_RebeccaMcCurdy https://t.co/Y5TsL1EFwF
“[The Muslim community] feel that Palestinian blood is very cheap” Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf says he believes the lives of Palestinians and Muslims are not valued as highly as others #BBCLauraK https://t.co/eFdZeBgMC4 https://t.co/Qu0RqLSWTB
“[The top 5%] will be asked to pay a little bit more so we can continue providing policies like free tuition” FM Humza Yousaf defends his government’s approach to taxation in Scotland where some people pay more than they would do in England #BBCLauraK https://t.co/eFdZeBgMC4 https://t.co/AZYp29xhTt