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[Alba MSP Ash Regan is yet to decide how she will vote this week] https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/04...4296398390.jpg [Alex Salmond, a former First Minister, has called for a deal with the SNP that would see one pro-independence candidate stand in each Scottish constituency] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...onfidence.html |
[Humza Yousaf is considering quitting
as Scotland's first minister rather than face two confidence votes, BBC News understands. A source close to Mr Yousaf said that resignation was now an option but a final decision had not yet been taken. "The clock has been ticking ever downwards," the source told the BBC on Sunday night. Mr Yousaf has faced a fight for survival as first minister after abruptly ending the SNP's power-sharing deal with the Scottish Greens last Thursday. He is understood to have ruled out a deal with Alex Salmond's Alba party, and his prospect of surviving a vote of no confidence in his leadership is now dependent on the Scottish Greens. He needs the support of at least one member of the opposition at Holyrood to survive the vote, which could take place as early as Wednesday. The parliamentary bureau, made up of the presiding officer and MSPs from the main parties, will decide this week when the vote takes place and normally gives two days notice. Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie] https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c72p91kznz8o |
he is going to resign today
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Humza Yousaf is to resign as Scotland's first minister as early as today, the BBC understands.
The SNP leader is expected to stand down following the collapse of the Bute House Agreement - his party's power-sharing deal with the Scottish Greens - on Thursday. |
Lol what a disaster
Pretty much his only legacy will be the ridiculous hate speech law |
Worrying times indeed for the SNP now.
Is a new leader going to help however. Plus if he resigns, would the no confidence motion in the SNP government still go ahead? Because one no confidence motion was as to him. The other though, was as to the whole SNP as the government. |
he will pretty much be compelled to hold a scottish election as his last act. This is the end of SNP domination
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Yes Mid Day
he tells us. |
Press conf now set at Bute house for 12 midday today...
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Live in Edinburgh
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28 Days to find another leader
He is live now |
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Good he is standing down
28 days to get a new leader |
get out useless you have been an abomination
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god he talks so much bollocks
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He left with his wife,
Refused any questions. |
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The same is true of the endless shower in England currently. I'm no Boris fan but I can at least say he had legitimacy - Truss and (especially) Sunak have presented themselves with an air of authority that they simply do not realistically have. IMO it's all actually part of why both he Tories and SNP have fallen so far recently. The public is quite clear on not wanting this. Technically we elect a party and the party votes for the head of the party. Technically. "The People" do not see it that way and have made this abundantly clear; the public wants figurehead leaders that were in place when they ticked the box. |
yeah, equally, they voted to keep Corbyn out, that was always about the leader of the party. The same is true of Miliband
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