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David Wallace Lockhart
It’s been a dramatic 12 days in Scottish politics. Political correspondent
It began with the SNP's decision to scrap a key climate change target - which led to the Scottish Greens being kicked out of government - and ended with the first minister quitting his job. A big question for whoever takes over the SNP is how do they
Take a look back at some of the key moments which led to Humza Yousaf’s resignation: pass legislation and budgets etc without a majority in parliament.
The impression I get is that the Scottish Greens would look
quite kindly on John Swinney taking over, potentially paving a route to a
relationship that could work.
This might not be a formal deal like the Bute House
Agreement but it could help government function.
The Greens have made it clear they’re unlikely to work with
Kate Forbes.
So if she becomes leader, she may have to look to other parties
for support on an issue by issue basis.
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