Scottish National Party

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Scottish National Party
Party LeaderEdward Wright
FounderThe Earl of Lerwick
Founded22 November 2025
36 days ago
Membership1
IdeologyTop-down Governance
Gameside-focused
Rationalist
Interventionist
Multiculturalism
Social Progressivism
Externally-engaged
Defenderdom
Frontierdom
Colours  Yellow
Slogan"Power to the Region"
House of Lords
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House of Commons
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The Scottish National Party (SNP) is a political party established in 2025 within the Empire of Great Britain, advocating for a strong, active government centered on the governance and development of its gameside region. The party emphasizes top-down governance, prioritizing the gameside environment as the foundation of regional activity and the primary platform for engagement and recruitment. In the NationStates sphere, the SNP pursues a domestic-interest–driven foreign policy, maintaining an active presence in Defenderom and expressing its British identity to set the Empire of Great Britain apart. The party supports rationalist, interventionist, and socially progressive policies while promoting multiculturalism and regional development through government-led initiatives.

History

The Scottish National Party was founded on 22 November 2025 by Charles Wright, The Earl of Lerwick. Shortly after founding the party, The Earl of Lerwick passed away and Edward Wright took over its leadership. In the December 2025 General Election (II) the party contested for the first time.