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in fact, the other the snp. in fact, the other pro—independence parties could see him as a way of keeping the nationalist kind of agenda going, keeping the pro—independence parties at the top of the food chain. here in scottish politics, alba and greens have both said that they would get behind him. but but tony, the question you've got to ask about john swinney is he he was the future once, but is he the future now ? the future now? >> i mean, he wants to win the election in 2026. does he want to serve another five years after that as first minister? well, i think that certainly is an important question because a lot of people have said that, you know, he would, as i say, just provide some kind of stopgap and as a way to almost block the unionist parties from getting in through an early election. >> now , john swinney, as you >> now, john swinney, as you say, he's he's done the rounds. he's already said today that he's taking it under serious consideration . however, you consideration. however, you know, i
in fact, the other the snp. in fact, the other pro—independence parties could see him as a way of keeping the nationalist kind of agenda going, keeping the pro—independence parties at the top of the food chain. here in scottish politics, alba and greens have both said that they would get behind him. but but tony, the question you've got to ask about john swinney is he he was the future once, but is he the future now ? the future now? >> i mean, he wants to win the election in 2026....
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it is entirely up to the snp to decide who they want to lead their party. it's for them to decide what kind of party they want to be. do they want to continue to be a progressive party? do they continue to want to make income tax fair? to work for the climate and nature emergencies? or do they want to take a different direction? as he found out, governing is hard, but governing without a majority is much harder. james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. devastating floods have hit several countries in east africa after weeks of heavy rain. the red cross say around 50 people were killed in central kenya after a makeshift dam collapsed during the night following torrential rainfall. our africa correspondent barbara plett usher has the latest from the scene. the tide of water woke people up with its roar of destruction. no time to scramble out of the way. this rushing river used to be a stream. rescue teams worked long after the disaster struck, saving those they could. finding and counting the dead, a village that
it is entirely up to the snp to decide who they want to lead their party. it's for them to decide what kind of party they want to be. do they want to continue to be a progressive party? do they continue to want to make income tax fair? to work for the climate and nature emergencies? or do they want to take a different direction? as he found out, governing is hard, but governing without a majority is much harder. james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc...
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snp lurches into going the snp. snp lurches into another crisis as leader quits, but they've also got scroll reveals plato's final musings. why is that flautist so bad, so apparently they found a scroll and a lady was playing the flute for him and he didn't think she was very good. >> this is so. this has been discovered in, like, pompeii or. no, not pompeii . that was that no, not pompeii. that was that was roman, wasn't it? rather than greek. >> she was a scroll slave girl. yeah, yeah. and she was thracian, which is like he looked up north asian turkey. >> yes. >> yes. >> north greece , but it's also >> north greece, but it's also could be romania and bulgaria. you've got your maps out. >> you can get those books, can't you? with plato, with the maps in there, the high end. >> i'm just i'm just a fan of thracian slave girl, so i knew. i knew already. yeah, i know what i'm saying. i know in the nonh what i'm saying. i know in the north we say differently. that's my get out clause. i love that, but he wasn't worried
snp lurches into going the snp. snp lurches into another crisis as leader quits, but they've also got scroll reveals plato's final musings. why is that flautist so bad, so apparently they found a scroll and a lady was playing the flute for him and he didn't think she was very good. >> this is so. this has been discovered in, like, pompeii or. no, not pompeii . that was that no, not pompeii. that was that was roman, wasn't it? rather than greek. >> she was a scroll slave girl. yeah,...
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will you be holding the gun to the snp's will you be holding the gun to the snp�*s head every time there is a vote on an individual issue? if you do not have agreements across the board? that kind of macho language is not kind of— that kind of macho language is not kind of the — that kind of macho language is not kind of the way we would take things. — kind of the way we would take things, holding guns to people's heads _ things, holding guns to people's heads. 0k, putting people's arms up their backs — their backs. 0ne - their backs. one of the things that i think is 0ne of the things that i think is really— one of the things that i think is really different in scotland from uk oolitics _ really different in scotland from uk politics is _ really different in scotland from uk politics is this polarised, winner takes _ politics is this polarised, winner takes all— politics is this polarised, winner takes all mentality that comes from a westminster mindset, aid to dominant— a westminster mindset, aid to dominant party system. we have a pr system _ dominant party system. we ha
will you be holding the gun to the snp's will you be holding the gun to the snp�*s head every time there is a vote on an individual issue? if you do not have agreements across the board? that kind of macho language is not kind of— that kind of macho language is not kind of the — that kind of macho language is not kind of the way we would take things. — kind of the way we would take things, holding guns to people's heads _ things, holding guns to people's heads. 0k, putting people's arms...
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a lot of signs that people are coalescing in the snp, some seniorfigures the snp, some senior figures around john swinney. he might not run but if he does, the big question is what question does he answer? a lot of people would suggest he could only really be a caretaker leader. this is looking back to the past of the party, someone who was really on their way out and so, there is a concern that he might not be able to solve the underlying problems for the snp, the problems of public services, housing, advancing independence, the social issues and so on. it mightjust be he gets to the general election where the ride will be tough for them and then they had to re—address this issue. will be tough for them and then they had to re-address this issue.- had to re-address this issue. chris, it is not all— had to re-address this issue. chris, it is not all about _ had to re-address this issue. chris, it is not all about here, _ had to re-address this issue. chris, it is not all about here, it _ had to re-address this issue. chris, it is not all about here, it is - it is not all about her
a lot of signs that people are coalescing in the snp, some seniorfigures the snp, some senior figures around john swinney. he might not run but if he does, the big question is what question does he answer? a lot of people would suggest he could only really be a caretaker leader. this is looking back to the past of the party, someone who was really on their way out and so, there is a concern that he might not be able to solve the underlying problems for the snp, the problems of public services,...
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this snp have blown it over to back out of the water over the last few elections. a lot will depend on the precise nature of coalition deals. certainly it seems to be the case at the moment that in an era when some parties, particularly on the centre right seem to be rowing back from climate commitment some green parties are doubling down and having those commitments as a very redlined which they do not want see crossed. in that sense coalition government can be dangerous because the commitment you have to make as the snp did under nicola sturgeon was to meet targets. i think they missed eight targets in scotland. people start to ask questions about whether you are effective. you can't come away from those commitments because you are tied into this coalition agreement. it you are tied into this coalition agreement-— you are tied into this coalition aureement. , ., ., , agreement. it can be dangerous. i think that calculation _ agreement. it can be dangerous. i think that calculation by _ agreement. it can be dangerous. i think that calculation by the - agreement.
this snp have blown it over to back out of the water over the last few elections. a lot will depend on the precise nature of coalition deals. certainly it seems to be the case at the moment that in an era when some parties, particularly on the centre right seem to be rowing back from climate commitment some green parties are doubling down and having those commitments as a very redlined which they do not want see crossed. in that sense coalition government can be dangerous because the commitment...
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the scottish people like kate forbes, the snp, liked kate forbes, the snp, liked kate forbes and who was smart and others. >> can i just reveal something about john swinney? right, so, so obviously i was in the office earlier today because i was i was covering the 12 till three. i just was in there. i was just just between you and me. right, and so we got wind at like 9:30, 10:00 this morning that john swinney was going to do a press conference afterwards. so we knew that was happening. this is way before humza yousaf has resigned. right. so we're all waiting on tenterhooks and then eventually the press conference comes and it's not a conference. he comes out like he's just like people have almost doorstepped him. he's not. he's called them all there right ? and he goes, all there right? and he goes, i'm considering it. i'm really considering it. i'm considering it. i'm really considering it . we all know. we considering it. we all know. we know that you called that press conference. you called it like you had an announcement to make everyone, everyone . why do you everyone, everyone
the scottish people like kate forbes, the snp, liked kate forbes, the snp, liked kate forbes and who was smart and others. >> can i just reveal something about john swinney? right, so, so obviously i was in the office earlier today because i was i was covering the 12 till three. i just was in there. i was just just between you and me. right, and so we got wind at like 9:30, 10:00 this morning that john swinney was going to do a press conference afterwards. so we knew that was happening....
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first. — of the snp leadership contest. first. witi— of the snp leadership contest. first, will there be a contest? if there _ first, will there be a contest? if there is, — first, will there be a contest? if there is, will it be as divisive as there is, will it be as divisive as the test— there is, will it be as divisive as the test one _ there is, will it be as divisive as the last one or not? who will emerge from it? _ the last one or not? who will emerge from it? at _ the last one or not? who will emerge from it? at the moment, there is a certain— from it? at the moment, there is a certain amount of momentum forjohn swinney— certain amount of momentum forjohn swinney who did the job nearly 20 years— swinney who did the job nearly 20 years ago— swinney who did the job nearly 20 years ago and it has to be said, not an entirely— years ago and it has to be said, not an entirely comfortable experience for him _ an entirely comfortable experience for him at — an entirely comfortable experience for him at that time, but what mr swinney— for him at that
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and so, so even in the snp, all the clever ones come to westminster. do they leave the duffers behind? look at alex salmond. alex salmond always loved being in westminster. right. >> and he's now pulling the strings again . >> and he's now pulling the strings again. i >> and he's now pulling the strings again . i mean, he could strings again. i mean, he could create a coalition by which the snp could hang on if they give in to his preference , his they in to his preference, his they don't seem to have entered talks in any kind of serious way. i don't think they're serious about supporting the country. they supposedly are so in love with. they want to take it independent. i personally think it would be a disaster for scotland if it weren't independent. however, i do think that that should be their choice in british taxpayers. ex scotland should be allowed to stop supporting them. >> i don't think the appetite for independence is necessarily quite once what it was, but of course they did get a bit of a raw deal because they were voting pre—brexit. so a
and so, so even in the snp, all the clever ones come to westminster. do they leave the duffers behind? look at alex salmond. alex salmond always loved being in westminster. right. >> and he's now pulling the strings again . >> and he's now pulling the strings again. i >> and he's now pulling the strings again . i mean, he could strings again. i mean, he could create a coalition by which the snp could hang on if they give in to his preference , his they in to his preference,...
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with— bandwidth has been taken up by the snp with lots of internal party turmoil. — snp with lots of internal party turmoil, police investigations, guite — turmoil, police investigations, quite divisive falling outs over various — quite divisive falling outs over various issues, sol quite divisive falling outs over various issues, so i think lots of people — various issues, so i think lots of peogie in— various issues, so i think lots of people in scotland feel let down by politics and cynical about it right now _ politics and cynical about it right now. �* , ., ~' politics and cynical about it right now. 2 ., ~ ., , now. let's talk about the runners and writers. _ now. let's talk about the runners and writers, potential— now. let's talk about the runners and writers, potential people - now. let's talk about the runners and writers, potential people to i and writers, potential people to replace humza yousaf. we feta few names bandied about, what do you think we will see over the next few weeks westmark it would be interesting because? it is interesting because? it is inte
with— bandwidth has been taken up by the snp with lots of internal party turmoil. — snp with lots of internal party turmoil, police investigations, guite — turmoil, police investigations, quite divisive falling outs over various — quite divisive falling outs over various issues, sol quite divisive falling outs over various issues, so i think lots of people — various issues, so i think lots of peogie in— various issues, so i think lots of people in scotland feel let down by politics...
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will you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to happen today. could it bejohn swinney, who led the party two decades ago and had pretty much retired from front—line politics? i am giving very careful consideration to standing to be the leader of the snp and i am somewhat overwhelmed by the requests that have been made of me to do that, with many messages from many colleagues across the party. so i am giving that issue very active consideration and it is likely i will have more to say about that in the days to come. but what about kate forbes, the former finance secretary who ran humza yousaf so close in the leadership contest a little over a year ago? she is said to be thinking about running for the job. but the greens, whose support she might need, are not fans of her agenda. it is entirely up to the snp to decide who they want to lead their party, it is for them to decide what kind of party they want to be. do they want to continue to be a progressive party? do they want to continue to make income tax fair? to work for the climate emergency?
will you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to happen today. could it bejohn swinney, who led the party two decades ago and had pretty much retired from front—line politics? i am giving very careful consideration to standing to be the leader of the snp and i am somewhat overwhelmed by the requests that have been made of me to do that, with many messages from many colleagues across the party. so i am giving that issue very active consideration and it is likely i will have more to say about...
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humza yousaf has stepped down as snp leader and scotland's first minister
humza yousaf has stepped down as snp leader and scotland's first minister
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will. you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to you be the new snp leader? there is a lotto happen _ you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to happen today. _ you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to happen today. could - you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to happen today. could it - you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to happen today. could it be - a lot to happen today. could it be john swinney who led the party two decades ago and had pretty much retired from front—line politics? i am giving very considerable consideration to be the leader of the snp and i am somewhat overwhelmed by the requests that have been made of me to do that, with many messages from many colleagues across the party. so i am giving that issue very active consideration and it is likely i will have more to say about that in the days to come.— the days to come. but what about kate forbes. _ the days to come. but what about kate forbes, the _ the days to come. but what about kate forbes, the former - the days to come. but what about kate forbes, the former financ
will. you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to you be the new snp leader? there is a lotto happen _ you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to happen today. _ you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to happen today. could - you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to happen today. could it - you be the new snp leader? there is a lot to happen today. could it be - a lot to happen today. could it be john swinney who led the party two decades ago and had pretty much retired from...
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the snp will hold a leadership contest after the scottish first minister announced his resignation . humza announced his resignation. humza yousafs admitted that he underestimated the level of upset that he would cause by cutting political ties with the greens. he will now continue in his post until a replacement can be found. an emotional mr yousaf says he's quitting to help repair relationships across the political divide. >> no ella whelan certainly bear no grudge against anyone. politics can be a brutal business. it takes its toll on your physical and mental health. your family suffer alongside you. i am in absolute debt to my wonderful wife , my beautiful wonderful wife, my beautiful children and my wider family for putting up with me over the years. i'm afraid you will be seeing a lot more of me, from now on. now on. >> now on. >> the race to replace humza yousaf starts now . former deputy yousaf starts now. former deputy first minister john swinney says he's considering it carefully. >> i've got lots of things to think about and there's the whole question of my, my family and
the snp will hold a leadership contest after the scottish first minister announced his resignation . humza announced his resignation. humza yousafs admitted that he underestimated the level of upset that he would cause by cutting political ties with the greens. he will now continue in his post until a replacement can be found. an emotional mr yousaf says he's quitting to help repair relationships across the political divide. >> no ella whelan certainly bear no grudge against anyone....
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sportsnet pittsburgh launched snp 360 which will cost local fans $17.99 a month to watch the pirates and the penguins play. it's the latest regional sports network to shift to streaming as more customers cut the cable package cord jon, back to you >> wow tyler, thanks. mark geragos still kicking around. >> yep >> two big restaurant names to report before the bell, but only ones in the green so far this year our trader will tell us which one he's buying and a quick programming note, the 2024 berkshire hathaway annual shareholders meeting is this saturday cnbc's exclusive coverage starts at 9:30 a.m. eastern don't miss it. we'll be rightac bk. (grandpa) i'm the richest guy in the world. (man 1) i have time to give. (man 2) i have people i can count on. (grandma) and a million stories to share. (vo) the key to being rich is knowing what counts. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to "the exchange." you can see your session highs on the dow shares of aptar group up 2%. one of the biggest first-quarter tailwinds was increased demand from obesity drugmakers and management expects continued
sportsnet pittsburgh launched snp 360 which will cost local fans $17.99 a month to watch the pirates and the penguins play. it's the latest regional sports network to shift to streaming as more customers cut the cable package cord jon, back to you >> wow tyler, thanks. mark geragos still kicking around. >> yep >> two big restaurant names to report before the bell, but only ones in the green so far this year our trader will tell us which one he's buying and a quick programming...
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he was at risk of losing a confidence vote after ending the snp's power sharing agreement with the scottish greens. i am not willing to trade my values and principles or do deals with whomever simply for retaining power. attention turns to who will succeed him. among the likely candidates, party grandeejohn swinney and former leadership rival kate forbes. we'll hearfrom our scotland editor and our political editor about what this means for the future of the snp and politics in scotland and the uk. also on the programme, an alert to schools about pupils falling victim to sextortion. it follows a shocking rise in criminals tricking young people into sharing intimate images then blackmailing them. two men appear in court charged with murder after a man's torso is found at a nature reserve in salford.
he was at risk of losing a confidence vote after ending the snp's power sharing agreement with the scottish greens. i am not willing to trade my values and principles or do deals with whomever simply for retaining power. attention turns to who will succeed him. among the likely candidates, party grandeejohn swinney and former leadership rival kate forbes. we'll hearfrom our scotland editor and our political editor about what this means for the future of the snp and politics in scotland and the...
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for years, you didn't really see many splits within the snp, they were kind of kept in the snp, they were kind of kept in the background because you had two hugely powerful and charismatic leaders under alex salmond and nicola sturgeon. that's gone now and the next few months could be just as difficult as the past few months. nick, tell us more about where the party itself goes from here, and who indeed? you talk about kate forbes, but who else might replace humza yousaf? i but who else might replace humza yousaf? ., , but who else might replace humza yousaf? ~' , ., ., ., , yousaf? i think they are two names bein: yousaf? i think they are two names being discussed _ yousaf? i think they are two names being discussed in _ yousaf? i think they are two names being discussed in the _ yousaf? i think they are two names being discussed in the snp - yousaf? i think they are two names being discussed in the snp this - being discussed in the snp this afternoon. john sweeney is one of them, you'll remember he was nicola sturgeon's loyal deputy for years, often by her side at her trickiest mom
for years, you didn't really see many splits within the snp, they were kind of kept in the snp, they were kind of kept in the background because you had two hugely powerful and charismatic leaders under alex salmond and nicola sturgeon. that's gone now and the next few months could be just as difficult as the past few months. nick, tell us more about where the party itself goes from here, and who indeed? you talk about kate forbes, but who else might replace humza yousaf? i but who else might...
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so, what now for the snp and for politics in scotland and around the united kingdom? we'll get analysis from our correspondents. and our other main story this hour on bbc news — america's top diplomat calls on hamas to agree a ceasefire deal with israel, as hopes rise of a breakthrough in talks in cairo. welcome to holyrood — where, in a dramatic day of political events, scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, has announced he's to resign.
so, what now for the snp and for politics in scotland and around the united kingdom? we'll get analysis from our correspondents. and our other main story this hour on bbc news — america's top diplomat calls on hamas to agree a ceasefire deal with israel, as hopes rise of a breakthrough in talks in cairo. welcome to holyrood — where, in a dramatic day of political events, scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, has announced he's to resign.
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— quest for independence but the snp has been behind? well, i think what isn't perhaps — has been behind? well, i think what isn't perhaps realised, _ has been behind? well, i think what isn't perhaps realised, as _ has been behind? well, i think what isn't perhaps realised, as i - has been behind? well, i think what isn't perhaps realised, as i say, - has been behind? well, i think what isn't perhaps realised, as i say, is i isn't perhaps realised, as i say, is the fact that independent support remains at historically very high levels, and that is, for the snp, obviously a good thing. but the problem the snp have had in recent times, and certainly the latter part of nicola sturgeon's leadership as first minister, was trying to give political and democratic effect to that was becoming increasingly difficult, because you had a uk government that was intent on saying no, regardless of electoral mandates, regardless of election wins at westminster or holyrood, it was just saying no. wins at westminster or holyrood, it wasjust saying no. t
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however, an snp government. however, a minority by that point . minority by that point. >> okay, tony mcguire, superb as eve r. >> even >> thank you for that update . >> thank you for that update. live from outside holyrood and let's go live now , let's move on let's go live now, let's move on to our next guest and we'll speak to freelance columnist at the scotsman, alastair stewart, to get his reaction . alastair, to get his reaction. alastair, welcome to the show. so we spoke at the tail end of last week. humza yousaf went mic woke and now he's gone. mic broke , a now he's gone. mic broke, a fantastic series of events. >> i've never seen a political act of harry carey like it. >> on thursday morning he ejected the greens from government in a bid to stabilise his leadership, everything that could go wrong after that has gone wrong. he's now quit today, quite rightly, before he was pushed, it was very much anticipated that he would lose two votes this week, one that was going to be in him as first minister and t
however, an snp government. however, a minority by that point . minority by that point. >> okay, tony mcguire, superb as eve r. >> even >> thank you for that update . >> thank you for that update. live from outside holyrood and let's go live now , let's move on let's go live now, let's move on to our next guest and we'll speak to freelance columnist at the scotsman, alastair stewart, to get his reaction . alastair, to get his reaction. alastair, welcome to the show. so...
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the problem with the snp perhaps, they have had _ problem with the snp perhaps, they have had a _ problem with the snp perhaps, they have had a lot of easy years in government with big majorities, beihg _ government with big majorities, beihg the — government with big majorities, being the biggest party, and some of that has— being the biggest party, and some of that has rubbed off in terms of how they treat _ that has rubbed off in terms of how they treat other political parties. i they treat other political parties. i mean. — they treat other political parties. i mean. i— they treat other political parties. i mean, i don't think they could have _ i mean, i don't think they could have done _ i mean, i don't think they could have done a deal with the tories and labour, _ have done a deal with the tories and labour, but — have done a deal with the tories and labour, but i — have done a deal with the tories and labour, but i suggest a different attitude — labour, but i suggest a different attitude from humza yousaf and others _ attitude from humza yousaf and others could have
the problem with the snp perhaps, they have had _ problem with the snp perhaps, they have had a _ problem with the snp perhaps, they have had a lot of easy years in government with big majorities, beihg _ government with big majorities, beihg the — government with big majorities, being the biggest party, and some of that has— being the biggest party, and some of that has rubbed off in terms of how they treat _ that has rubbed off in terms of how they treat other political parties. i they...
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again, the timescale for an snp leadership election is for the snp i leadership election is for the snp to decide. there will be an appetite to decide. there will be an appetite to do that quickly if possible and given that humza yousaf has announced his resignation but will remain in post until a successor is elected, i think anyone who is now trying to still propose notions of no confidence is frankly going to look a bit petty. if that is what happens, then it will be pretty transparent that that is just trying to cause chaos and disruption for its own sake and that is not what is in the interest of the country now. patrick harvie, thank you very much. let's just remind ourselves of that moment that humza yousaf stepped down as first minister. my hope was to continue working with the greens in a less formal arrangement as the snp moved into a new phase of minority government. unfortunately, in ending the bute house agreement in the manner that i did, i clearly underestimated the level of hurt and upset i caused green colleagues. for a minority government to be able to govern effective
again, the timescale for an snp leadership election is for the snp i leadership election is for the snp to decide. there will be an appetite to decide. there will be an appetite to do that quickly if possible and given that humza yousaf has announced his resignation but will remain in post until a successor is elected, i think anyone who is now trying to still propose notions of no confidence is frankly going to look a bit petty. if that is what happens, then it will be pretty transparent that...
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capitalise on snp labour can capitalise on snp vulnerability in scotland and translate that into westminster seats for the labour party at the general election, the path to downing street is that bit easier keir starmer, and turbulent in the snp, everything else being equal, might make that prospect for keir starmer that little bit more straightforward. that's why this matters wherever you are watching around the uk, that's why it has consequences within scotland but beyond scotland too.— consequences within scotland but beyond scotland too. chris, many thanks for that. _ time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. thanks very much. it is going to be warmerfor us this week. thanks very much. it is going to be warmer for us this week. there will still be rain around but here across east anglia and the south—east of england, much better day, staying dry some sunshine. add to the west, we have lower pressure heading in from the atlantic, then stopping, but it is sweeping in all this cloud and underneath cloud we have seen some rain. some wetter weather to begin with earlier today ac
capitalise on snp labour can capitalise on snp vulnerability in scotland and translate that into westminster seats for the labour party at the general election, the path to downing street is that bit easier keir starmer, and turbulent in the snp, everything else being equal, might make that prospect for keir starmer that little bit more straightforward. that's why this matters wherever you are watching around the uk, that's why it has consequences within scotland but beyond scotland too.—...
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the snp are the third biggest party in westminster. they have a significant number of scottish seats and that is up in the airjust now. labourare and that is up in the airjust now. labour are adamant they can start to win back a lot of support in scotland and the fact that the last 12 months has been so to moult to us for the scottish government will help labour. the second is that the snp project onto the rest of the uk often has quite a big impact. when the snp are strong, that independence debate is a significant part of the uk discussion. it hasn't been for the past couple of years, partly because the snp have been on the back foot. so the question over the back foot. so the question over the next few days and weeks as the party tries to close this chapter and open a new one is, what direction it wants to go? you heard lorna speak about some of the frontrunners. the two names that keep being brought up to me arejohn swinney, who hasn't ruled out, who hasn't spoken sent humza yousaf resigned but is keeping that door open, and kate f
the snp are the third biggest party in westminster. they have a significant number of scottish seats and that is up in the airjust now. labourare and that is up in the airjust now. labour are adamant they can start to win back a lot of support in scotland and the fact that the last 12 months has been so to moult to us for the scottish government will help labour. the second is that the snp project onto the rest of the uk often has quite a big impact. when the snp are strong, that independence...
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the snp were facing at — on where the snp are today. the snp were facing at challenging _ on where the snp are today. the snp were facing at challenging year i on where the snp are today. the snp were facing at challenging year in i were facing at challenging year in the run—up to the general election and possibly depending on what happened at that point in the run—up to the next scottish parliament election we will have to wait and see what difference a new leader makes and the new first minister makes. there is not a lot of time between now and the likely general election for them to make a difference, but i think you need to be careful not to exaggerate the difficulties the party is in, they are still the strongest party in scotland, so opinion polls suggest they are running neck and neck for they are running neck and neck for the uk general election, so looking a lot brighterfor the labour party in terms of outlook for a number of years and they will hope to be a serious challenger to the snp at the next holyrood election. itrai
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you mentioned in the snp takes next. you mentioned in the downing street statement there, the downing street statement there, the reference to the gender recognition act. this was an attempt in scotland to make it easier for people to change their legally recognised gender. it was a nicola sturgeon plan. some were surprised that humza yousaf didn't dump it when he became first minister because it had become so controversial. in the end the uk government blocked it. but in terms of the politics of that, there has always been that question about what and snp leader should do. do they try and appeal to those snp members who want to see a lot of reform, want to see the party pursue bold and ambitious policies? 0r want to see the party pursue bold and ambitious policies? or do they listen to people more in the centre who don't? who think you need to be more cautious when you are in power. that is the argument we are starting to hear from that is the argument we are starting to hearfrom kate forbes, assuming she puts her hat i
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so it's not just a case of this is that this was snp or indeed snp green legislation. this was legislation. this was legislation that was backed by the scottish labour party and the scottish labour party and the scottish labour party and the scottish liberal democrats as well. so i think it's important to recognise, you know, that , that when there is know, that, that when there is cross—party consensus in the scottish parliament and, you know, and that, you know, that thatis know, and that, you know, that that is that's acknowledged . the that is that's acknowledged. the problem that humza found himself in, is that he had lost trust, where other party leaders in particular the scottish green party, he's then realised that, you know , in order for the snp you know, in order for the snp to navigate legislation through parliament and budgets, that we need a new leader who is going to be able to forge new iterations, because even if even if humza had managed to win the, you know, the no confidence vote, it would have been on a 64, 64 basis. if albert bachet humza yousaf
so it's not just a case of this is that this was snp or indeed snp green legislation. this was legislation. this was legislation that was backed by the scottish labour party and the scottish labour party and the scottish labour party and the scottish liberal democrats as well. so i think it's important to recognise, you know, that , that when there is know, that, that when there is cross—party consensus in the scottish parliament and, you know, and that, you know, that thatis know, and that,...
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if few other potential candidates from a group of snps. it candidates from a group of snps. it is onlyjust over a year ago that humza yousaf became first minister. it has been a disaster. it is quite hard to escape that because on numerous occasions, humza yousaf has tried to seize the political initiative to get back on the front foot, to announce big policies he hoped would capture the political imagination. he has failed to do it. a lot of snp politicians would tell you and they have a point he was dealt a pretty bad hand. he came in at a time when the snp were starting to see a few issues in the polls, there was then that police investigation into snp funding which led to the arrest of nicola sturgeon. she was released without charge but her husband was later charged. that was all going on in the background but speaking to senior people in the snp over the past 2a hours, they acknowledge humza yousaf hasn't done himself any favours. the biggest mistake potentially is that decision he made on thursday to get rid of the greens from that power—sharing agreement. the argum
if few other potential candidates from a group of snps. it candidates from a group of snps. it is onlyjust over a year ago that humza yousaf became first minister. it has been a disaster. it is quite hard to escape that because on numerous occasions, humza yousaf has tried to seize the political initiative to get back on the front foot, to announce big policies he hoped would capture the political imagination. he has failed to do it. a lot of snp politicians would tell you and they have a point...
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the snp has 63 msps in the 129 seat parliament. if those seven green msps vote against him he is reliant on the support of the soul alba party msp, ash regan, to continue his role. she used to be a member of the snp but defected to alex salmond's alba party. mr yousaf apparently ruled out cutting a deal with the alba party. that would lead to a 64—61; tie vote in which case into parliament if there was time about the presiding officer would be expected to remain the status quo. what we are expecting in the next hour as a news conference from humza yousaf you could see their entry bute house in the last half an hour. we are expecting in the next half an hour or so for him to hold a news conference where we understand he will resign as scotland's first minister. you can see the picture of the door at bute house. at the moment mr yousaf is in there with his wife and senior advisers. we are expecting bad news conference at midday. we will bring it to you live. sir keir starmer has been talking about the situation in the scottish parl
the snp has 63 msps in the 129 seat parliament. if those seven green msps vote against him he is reliant on the support of the soul alba party msp, ash regan, to continue his role. she used to be a member of the snp but defected to alex salmond's alba party. mr yousaf apparently ruled out cutting a deal with the alba party. that would lead to a 64—61; tie vote in which case into parliament if there was time about the presiding officer would be expected to remain the status quo. what we are...
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they were not interested in any deal, they want the snp out of government. the greens, for whom this end of the power—sharing deal is a deeply personal issue, said they did not have any truss left in mr yusuf so they want him to go and that deal with alba, that was seen as a nonstarter for the scottish government. the advisor for humza yousaf saying that could not go ahead, so then he was left considering his position this morning and we understand he is now going to resign at 12 o'clock. thank ou for going to resign at 12 o'clock. thank you for that- _ going to resign at 12 o'clock. thank you for that. we _ going to resign at 12 o'clock. thank you for that. we will— going to resign at 12 o'clock. thank you for that. we will have - going to resign at 12 o'clock. thank you for that. we will have more - you for that. we will have more updates as they come through and there is a live page on our website and app if you want more analysis, as well as the latest we are hearing on this expected registration. another update, that is to do with the war in the mid
they were not interested in any deal, they want the snp out of government. the greens, for whom this end of the power—sharing deal is a deeply personal issue, said they did not have any truss left in mr yusuf so they want him to go and that deal with alba, that was seen as a nonstarter for the scottish government. the advisor for humza yousaf saying that could not go ahead, so then he was left considering his position this morning and we understand he is now going to resign at 12 o'clock....
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and i think the conservatives see an opportunity to weaken the snp. by ousting humza yousaf and potentially bringing in a new candidate which would likely happen. howeverthey new candidate which would likely happen. however they are much less supportive of the idea of a vote of no confidence in the party in general and they know that the labour party used to be very strong in scotland and they were basically obliterated over the last ten years but there is a good chance that they will do a lot better in the coming general election, they are tentatively very hopeful and the chaos that has taken hold over the past week has certainly made it looking very favourable for the labour party and the conservatives know that. they do not want to trigger a vote that could potentially lead to the labour party being voted on earlier than necessary. being voted on earlier than necessary-— being voted on earlier than necessa . ., ., ~ , ~ necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns — necessary. could we take stock here? if he resigns it — necessary. coul
and i think the conservatives see an opportunity to weaken the snp. by ousting humza yousaf and potentially bringing in a new candidate which would likely happen. howeverthey new candidate which would likely happen. however they are much less supportive of the idea of a vote of no confidence in the party in general and they know that the labour party used to be very strong in scotland and they were basically obliterated over the last ten years but there is a good chance that they will do a lot...
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snp has a whole. it is a uk election year after all-— year after all. that's right, as soon as humza _ year after all. that's right, as soon as humza yousaf - year after all. that's right, as l soon as humza yousaf officially resigns as first minister, that sets the clock ticking with 28 days to find a new first minister and install them at the scottish parliament, so the snp will be under pressure to find that figure and that person has to be someone who can attract support from safer example the green group at holyrood, it would have to be someone they feel they could accept as first minister and that person will have the challenge of governing as a minority at holyrood and that�*ll be difficult to pursue their legislative agenda, they would have to do deals with other parties in the parliament and they will have to start rebuilding the snp if you like ahead of the general election later on this year. fight! ahead of the general election later on this year-— ahead of the general election later on this ear. �* , ., ., on this year. and you menti
snp has a whole. it is a uk election year after all-— year after all. that's right, as soon as humza _ year after all. that's right, as soon as humza yousaf - year after all. that's right, as l soon as humza yousaf officially resigns as first minister, that sets the clock ticking with 28 days to find a new first minister and install them at the scottish parliament, so the snp will be under pressure to find that figure and that person has to be someone who can attract support from safer...
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is for the snp. lam no know what the solution is for the snp. i am no great lover of them as you can— snp. i am no great lover of them as you can imagine. kate forbes is probably— you can imagine. kate forbes is probably the best option they have .ot probably the best option they have got but _ probably the best option they have got but again, they are behind the eight _ got but again, they are behind the eight batt— got but again, they are behind the eight ball with her because they green _ eight ball with her because they green party will never bow down to her in _ green party will never bow down to her in a _ green party will never bow down to her in a million years. the}r green party will never bow down to her in a million years.— her in a million years. they will not bow down _ her in a million years. they will not bow down to _ her in a million years. they will not bow down to her _ her in a million years. they will not bow down to her because i her in a million years. they will. not bo
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the snp? >> well, i'm a i'm a long way away from, from scotland, bev. >> oh, you're a long way from us how. >> now. >> you've lost you . >> you've lost you. >> you've lost you. >> i'm sorry. let's go back to. we'll try and get him back. michelle i mean, this is whatever we think of, nicola sturgeon. she was a dominant figure in the scottish parliament, and it's been one disaster after another since she went the stupid law. they brought in the hate crime law. the changes about gender recognition, is and just ten years ago, we had the ballot on independence . independence is independence.independenceis oven independence. independence is over. and the snp are going to do very badly. it seems that the general election as well . general election as well. >> yes. i mean, independence was their raison betteror, you know, thatis their raison betteror, you know, that is what they exist in effect , to deliver and they have effect, to deliver and they have failed, yes, they brought about a referendum and
the snp? >> well, i'm a i'm a long way away from, from scotland, bev. >> oh, you're a long way from us how. >> now. >> you've lost you . >> you've lost you. >> you've lost you. >> i'm sorry. let's go back to. we'll try and get him back. michelle i mean, this is whatever we think of, nicola sturgeon. she was a dominant figure in the scottish parliament, and it's been one disaster after another since she went the stupid law. they brought in the hate crime...
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- of this mean for the snp? well, it does have huge — of this mean for the snp? well, it does have huge implications - of this mean for the snp? well, it does have huge implications for i of this mean for the snp? well, it. does have huge implications for the snp, but i think the key thing at the moment is whether we are going to hear about that resignation. we do understand that over the weekend, the first minister did reach out to the first minister did reach out to the other parties by sending letters to the other parties asking them to come and meet him. ash regan, of the alba party, said that she was happy to meet with the first minister. the party leader is alex salmond, and he said the price of ash regan�*s support would be the re—prioritisation of independence. but we do understand that he's unlikely to go for that deal, we understand that one senior snp figures said it would be intolerable for any snp leader to be beholden to alex salmond. alex salmond was of course, a former leader of the snp. and douglas ross, the leader of the scottish conservativ
- of this mean for the snp? well, it does have huge — of this mean for the snp? well, it does have huge implications - of this mean for the snp? well, it does have huge implications for i of this mean for the snp? well, it. does have huge implications for the snp, but i think the key thing at the moment is whether we are going to hear about that resignation. we do understand that over the weekend, the first minister did reach out to the first minister did reach out to the other parties by...
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you remember, this has unravelled that he quickly since thursday when humza yousaf abruptly ended the snp power—sharing deal with the scottish green party. there had been increasing tension between the two parties, particularly after the two parties, particularly after the snp dropped key climate change targets. this decision to end the agreement has left humza yousaf with agreement has left humza yousaf with a minority government, with no opposition allies and in the vulnerable position that he finds himself in now. he is facing two votes of no confidence this week and to survive the no—confidence vote in his leadership he needs the support of at least one member of the opposition at holyrood. that will be very difficult. we hear he has willed out the alba party and the green party is furious with him at this point. —— he has ruled out. mps will debate assisted dying for the first time in almost two years today, after a petition — backed by dame esther rantzen — secured more than 200,000 signatures. assisted suicide is illegal in england, wales and northern ireland. in scotla
you remember, this has unravelled that he quickly since thursday when humza yousaf abruptly ended the snp power—sharing deal with the scottish green party. there had been increasing tension between the two parties, particularly after the two parties, particularly after the snp dropped key climate change targets. this decision to end the agreement has left humza yousaf with agreement has left humza yousaf with a minority government, with no opposition allies and in the vulnerable position that...
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ministers have been told the snp leader decided over the weekend that there is no way for him to survive this week's vote of no confidence. we'll stay across that story for you this morning and bring you any updates as we get them and your views welcome. >> more human remains have been found in two locations in greater manchester. after a torso was discovered in a nature reserve, greater manchester police say they believe the victim was a man in his 60s from salford. his family have been informed and a british tourist who was seriously injured in a shark attack off a caribbean island is aware of what's happening and can communicate in intensive care. >> his wife has revealed. peter smith was savaged ten metres off the shore near the starfish hotel in courland bay, on the north coast of tobago, on friday morning . morning. >> an awful story that so this man, he was aware he was being eaten, mauled, attacked by the shark. i mean, being in the water and just being devoured. >> i mean, the chances of a shark attack are so small, but i just still always have an irrational fear. every time i g
ministers have been told the snp leader decided over the weekend that there is no way for him to survive this week's vote of no confidence. we'll stay across that story for you this morning and bring you any updates as we get them and your views welcome. >> more human remains have been found in two locations in greater manchester. after a torso was discovered in a nature reserve, greater manchester police say they believe the victim was a man in his 60s from salford. his family have been...
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, the snp, the valuation is around 20 on a price—earnings ratio in the ftse was around 11. that valuation is now starting to pull farms into the uk market, and as you havejust referred to, macroeconomic which was obviously negative last year, the macroeconomic picture is now improving with inflation trending lower growth is starting to pick up and eventually we will get interest rate cuts and potentially we will get interest rate cuts aligned with the ecb and the head of any eventual cut by the federal reserve. [30 head of any eventual cut by the federal reserve.— federal reserve. do you think this is turning _ federal reserve. do you think this is turning the _ federal reserve. do you think this is turning the tide - federal reserve. do you think this is turning the tide on - federal reserve. do you think this is turning the tide on the | this is turning the tide on the negative narrative about the city, about london, pose brexit, for example, the concern that there would be less attractive place to do business, also today we have got the news that chief executives in th
, the snp, the valuation is around 20 on a price—earnings ratio in the ftse was around 11. that valuation is now starting to pull farms into the uk market, and as you havejust referred to, macroeconomic which was obviously negative last year, the macroeconomic picture is now improving with inflation trending lower growth is starting to pick up and eventually we will get interest rate cuts and potentially we will get interest rate cuts aligned with the ecb and the head of any eventual cut by...
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it's the old snp, the continuity snp. if you like. so ash regan is the one one msp they've got and the only trouble is like she was in a leadership in the leadership contest with humza yousaf and humza was very scathing of her. and you know, when she decided to quit the party over the gender ideology stuff, humza was like, it's no great loss and that's what he sounds like because he's scottish as well, but it's interesting . albert sort of went interesting. albert sort of went they sort of focus on real issues that actually, you know, are good for, for people like protecting hundreds of jobs at the grangemouth oil refinery. so it's interesting to see politicians actually acting like politicians actually acting like politicians should instead of, you know, chasing, chasing after some imaginary gender ideology. >> of course, they're going to do that because they're not in power right now. i mean, if they were in power, they might do they might do something about it. what i got was, is alba is like a feminist. they're feminists. they're
it's the old snp, the continuity snp. if you like. so ash regan is the one one msp they've got and the only trouble is like she was in a leadership in the leadership contest with humza yousaf and humza was very scathing of her. and you know, when she decided to quit the party over the gender ideology stuff, humza was like, it's no great loss and that's what he sounds like because he's scottish as well, but it's interesting . albert sort of went interesting. albert sort of went they sort of...
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one senior snp mp made an appeal to the scottish green party. i apologise for what has happened this week. it could have happened in a, in a different way, but we are where we are. but the choice that every member of the scottish parliament has this week is are we going to support that government under humza yousaf to make sure that we deliver the legislation that we all agree on. but the greens insists they will not back mr yousaf in the coming days. i cannot imagine anything at this point that could change that position. this was a spectacular breach of trust from on tuesday to saying the bute house agreement was worth its weight in gold to stopping it unilaterally on thursday. that's broken. the snp leader has written to the opposition leaders at holyrood, arguing that people want to see political parties work together and inviting them to discuss their concerns and priorities. ash regan of the alba party could be the kingmaker. her support alone might be enough for mr yousaf to survive. alba's leader, alex salmond, has set out the political
one senior snp mp made an appeal to the scottish green party. i apologise for what has happened this week. it could have happened in a, in a different way, but we are where we are. but the choice that every member of the scottish parliament has this week is are we going to support that government under humza yousaf to make sure that we deliver the legislation that we all agree on. but the greens insists they will not back mr yousaf in the coming days. i cannot imagine anything at this point...
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mr yousaf is asking leaders of rival parties to find common ground after the collapse of the snp's power sharing deal with the greens . sharing deal with the greens. and finally, more human remains have been found in two locations in greater manchester. weeks after the discovery of a torso in a salford nature reserve, the new body parts were found by officers at blackleach reservoir and a dog walker at linnyshaw colliery wood, both in salford. police say they believe the victim was a man in his 60s. two men were arrested on suspicion of murder on thursday and they remain in police custody . well, remain in police custody. well, for the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts . how sign up to gb news alerts. how do you do that? scan the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. carmela, it's back now to . mark. carmela, it's back now to. mark. >> lovely job ray. we'll see you in an hour. welcome to a busy mark dolan tonight in the big story , as a row grows between story, as a row grows between london and dublin, should the uk take back migrants who have left the uk and headed to
mr yousaf is asking leaders of rival parties to find common ground after the collapse of the snp's power sharing deal with the greens . sharing deal with the greens. and finally, more human remains have been found in two locations in greater manchester. weeks after the discovery of a torso in a salford nature reserve, the new body parts were found by officers at blackleach reservoir and a dog walker at linnyshaw colliery wood, both in salford. police say they believe the victim was a man in his...
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this was the week when the snp broke with the greens. elon musk took on the australian government and i met a giant tortoise thanks to my guests and my panel. and if you want to join us live, do apply. go to sro audiences.com. we'll see you next week. thanks very much for joining . us. joining. us. >> that warm feeling inside and from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello. here's your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. we hold on to rather mixed weather conditions across the uk during the week ahead. rain at times, but temperatures will also be on the rise. at the moment. low pressure is in charge . sitting pressure is in charge. sitting out towards the east of the uk, this weather front bringing outbreaks of rain towards the north—east of the uk, coupled with fairly brisk winds to and certainly as we head through the evening, a pretty wet end to the day across the far north—east of scotland. and we do hold on to outbreaks of rain across the northern isles through the night. elsewhere there'll be s
this was the week when the snp broke with the greens. elon musk took on the australian government and i met a giant tortoise thanks to my guests and my panel. and if you want to join us live, do apply. go to sro audiences.com. we'll see you next week. thanks very much for joining . us. joining. us. >> that warm feeling inside and from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello. here's your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. we hold on to rather mixed...
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ash regan, here you are — snp to alba. yeah, and keep that thought, because also what's interesting to me is the fact that this isn't about independence. she went over gender recognition. and in other words, you've got the greens going on emissions targets and you had ash regan�*s defection over the gender recognition bill. that's nothing to do with the independence question on which the coalition...was explicitly founded through the bute house agreement. that's right. and there are a lot of bitter seeds that people don't really want to swallow at the moment about nicola sturgeon�*s legacy, that she was the one who did this deal with the greens and she gave them things that she shouldn't really have promised. there's a lot of muttering — "well, of course "it's nicola that left us in this mess" — going on. not to make the comparison too laboured, but talk about parties that have been in government for a long time. and, you know, as in the conservative party, you've got the snp... i mean, they've been in power for lo
ash regan, here you are — snp to alba. yeah, and keep that thought, because also what's interesting to me is the fact that this isn't about independence. she went over gender recognition. and in other words, you've got the greens going on emissions targets and you had ash regan�*s defection over the gender recognition bill. that's nothing to do with the independence question on which the coalition...was explicitly founded through the bute house agreement. that's right. and there are a lot...