Yes
In the 2011 Scottish Parliament election, the Scottish National Party (SNP) won a total of 69 seats. This marked a significant increase from their previous total and allowed them to form a majority government for the first time in the parliament's history. The SNP's success in 2011 was a pivotal moment in Scottish politics, enhancing their influence on issues such as independence.
There are currently six Scottish MEPs:Ian HudghtonStruan StevensonAlyn SmithGeorge LyonCatherine StihlerDavid MartinMore information, including contact details, can be found in related links.
SNP
The Scottish National Party (SNP) took total control of the Scottish Government with a large majority changing the political landscape of the country and leading to a referendum on Scottish Independence in the autumn of 2014.
Winnie Ewing represented the SNP at Westminster by winning firstly the Hamilton By-election in 1967, then winning the Moray and Nairn constituency in both General Elections of 1974. In 1979, 1984, 1989 and 1994 she won the Highland and Islands Euro constituency to become an SNP Euro MP and in 1999 she became an SNP list member of the Scottish Parliament. A truly remarkable record and a credit to her party.
Celtic won the Scottish League Cup in 1971.
The team that won the Scottish Premier League in 2007 was Celtic.
The team that won the Scottish Premier League in 1990 was Rangers.
Celtic won the Scottish League Championship in 1998.
Celtic won the Scottish League Championship in 1938.
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The Scottish League did not form until 1890.