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Humza Yousaf backs Keith Brown's bid for SNP deputy leader | Humza Yousaf backs Keith Brown's bid for SNP deputy leader |
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Keith Brown's bid to become deputy leader of the SNP has been backed by the Scottish government's minister for external affairs. | Keith Brown's bid to become deputy leader of the SNP has been backed by the Scottish government's minister for external affairs. |
Humza Yousaf described Mr Brown as "trustworthy, charismatic and reliable" and said he was the "ideal candidate". | Humza Yousaf described Mr Brown as "trustworthy, charismatic and reliable" and said he was the "ideal candidate". |
Mr Yousaf is seen as a rising star of the SNP, and had himself been tipped as a potential candidate. | Mr Yousaf is seen as a rising star of the SNP, and had himself been tipped as a potential candidate. |
Mr Brown and Stewart Hosie MP are so far the only two candidates to have put their names forward. | Mr Brown and Stewart Hosie MP are so far the only two candidates to have put their names forward. |
The party's current deputy leader, Nicola Sturgeon, is widely expected to succeed Alex Salmond as both leader of the SNP and first minister of Scotland. | The party's current deputy leader, Nicola Sturgeon, is widely expected to succeed Alex Salmond as both leader of the SNP and first minister of Scotland. |
Mr Yousaf, the Scottish government's youngest minister, introduced Mr Brown to a gathering of "Yes" activists at an event in Glasgow at the weekend, and urged them to support his bid. | Mr Yousaf, the Scottish government's youngest minister, introduced Mr Brown to a gathering of "Yes" activists at an event in Glasgow at the weekend, and urged them to support his bid. |
He said: "Keith Brown is the ideal candidate for this deputy leader of the SNP. He's got a fine record in government and his organisational skills are second to none. | He said: "Keith Brown is the ideal candidate for this deputy leader of the SNP. He's got a fine record in government and his organisational skills are second to none. |
"He has shown he can take complex ministerial departments and get results from them - Housing, Transport, Schools, Apprenticeships and Veterans' Affairs have all benefited from his work and the growing membership of the SNP can benefit as well. | "He has shown he can take complex ministerial departments and get results from them - Housing, Transport, Schools, Apprenticeships and Veterans' Affairs have all benefited from his work and the growing membership of the SNP can benefit as well. |
"He's trustworthy, charismatic and reliable; a great colleague to have and his experience and knowledge of Scottish politics mean that his advice is always worth taking." | "He's trustworthy, charismatic and reliable; a great colleague to have and his experience and knowledge of Scottish politics mean that his advice is always worth taking." |
Mr Brown, who is currently the Scottish transport secretary, welcomed Mr Yousaf's support, adding: "We've worked well together in the Scottish government and I know we both have the best interests of Scotland and the SNP at heart." | Mr Brown, who is currently the Scottish transport secretary, welcomed Mr Yousaf's support, adding: "We've worked well together in the Scottish government and I know we both have the best interests of Scotland and the SNP at heart." |
Later Mr Brown called for the party's newest members to be allowed to take part in selecting candidates for next year's general election. | |
More than 40,000 people have joined the SNP since the independence referendum. | |
Under current rules most would get a vote in the leadership election but there is a 13-month qualifying period before they get a say in choosing general election candidates. | |
Mr Brown's rival for the deputy leader post, Mr Hosie, is MP for Dundee East and the SNP's Treasury spokesman at Westminster. | |
Nominations for both leader and deputy leader remain open for three weeks. The winners will be decided by a ballot of all party members, with the results being announced at the party conference in November. | Nominations for both leader and deputy leader remain open for three weeks. The winners will be decided by a ballot of all party members, with the results being announced at the party conference in November. |
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